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COM.NIRUPAM SEN , VETERAN LEADER OF CPI(M) PASSED AWAY.

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Veteran Leader and former Poilit Bureau Member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Com.Nirupam Sen (72) breathed his last at the early hours of 24th December, 2018 at Kolkata. Com.Nirupam Sen who started his political career as a student activist and became a prominent leader of the CPI(M) in West Bengal. He was elected to the West Bengal State Assembly thrice and served as a Minister of Industry and Commerce for two terms.

AIBDPA expresses deep sorrow at the passing away of Com.Nirupam Sen , pays respectful homage to the departed leader and conveys heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and comrades.

 

 

Pre 2016 Retirees are not eligible for Notional Increment on 1.1.2016

No.38/37/2016-P&PW(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare

3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan
Khan Market, New Delhi-110 003
Dated the 21st December, 2018

Office Memorandum

Subject: Revision of Pension of Pre-2016 pensioners – Stagnation Increment regarding

The undersigned is directed to say that in pursuance of the decision taken by the Government on the recommendations of the 7th CPC, orders were issued vide this Deptt’s OM of even number dated 12.5.2017 for revision of pension/family pension in respect of pre-2016 pensioners/family pensioners by notionally fixing pay in the pay matrix recommended by the 7th CPC in the level corresponding to the pay in the pay scale/pay band and grade pay at which the Government servant / pensioner retired/died. Concordance tables for fixation of notional pay / pension of pre-2016 pensioners were issued vide this Department’s OM of even number dated 6.7.2017.

  1. References/representations have been received in this Department seeking clarification on the applicability of the OM dated 7.9.2016 for the purpose of notional pay fixation and revision of pension of pre-2016 pensioners and family pensioners w.e.f. 1.1.2016. The matter has been examined in consultation with the Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure). It is clarified that the benefit of additional increment has been granted to those officers who were serving as on 1.1.2016. Those who retired/died before 1.1.2016 are, therefore, not eligible for increment after retirement for the purpose of pension.
  2. This issues with the approval of Department of Expenditure vide their I.D. No.1(3)/V-V/2018 dated 4.9.2018 and 1.D. No.1(3)/V-V/2018 dated 28.11.2018

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(S.K. Makkar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

BALASORE DISTRICT CONFERENCE HELD

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Com.A.C.Mohanty, Circle President inaugurated the Balasore District Conference held on 23-12-2018 with a detailed speech on the current issues and the ensuing AIC at Kolkata.  Com.Gadadhar Panda, District President presided. Com.Purusottam Pradhan, District Secretary welcomed all and presented the report on activities. Coms. Sridhar Das, Assistant Circle Secretary, Jagannath Mallick, Circle Organising Secretary, Pratap Ch Jena, Circle Organising Secretary and Navin Ch Das, Assistant District Secretary, BSNLEU addressed.

Office bearers with Com. Gadadhar Panda (President), Com.Purusottam Pradhan (District Secretary) and Sridhar (Treasurer)

PENSION REVISION – RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE 9TH AIC OF BSNLEU

 This 9th All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union held at Mysuru from 17th to 20th 2018 welcomes the assurance given by the Honorable Minister for Communications, Sri Manoj Sinha, on 3.12.2018 in the meeting held by him with AUAB (All Unions and Associations of BSNL), for delinking pension revision for the BSNL pensioners from pay revision of serving employees . This Conference demands for immediate approval for this delinking.

This Conference further demands that the pension revision be done for the BSNL Pensioners from 1.1.2017 as well as those retired after 1.1.2017, on the basis of 15% increase on basic pension plus 119.8% DA , on par with the IDA Pay Revision ordered by DPE on the basis of 3rd PRC recommendation. This Conference demands the DoT and Government of India for automatic revision of pension on the basis of the highest fitment in IDA Pay revision granted to the executives in future also.

Pension Revision of BSNL Pensioners- V A N Namboodiri

Certain discussions are going among the pensioners and in social media about how to get the pension revision with effect from 01.01.2017 for BSNL pensioners. Some pensioners unions have demanded for continuing the pension revision as was done w. e. f. 01.01.2007 as this was much beneficial compared to CG Pensioners pension revision. It is most justified and logical too. Some have demanded that it should be on the basis of VII CPC.

2. The pay revision and pension revision of CG employees were w.e.f. 2006, while the same for BSNL employees and pensioners w.e.f 2007. In the same way it will be in 2016 for CG employees and pensioners and for from 2017 for BSNL employees and pensioners.

3. The payscales for CG employees and pension revision are on the basis CDA scales recommended by CPCs. For BSNL employees it is based on IDA scales as per PRC which is higher.

4. Periodical CDA for CG employees and pensioners are granted after every six months on the basis of cost of living index. For BSNL staff and pensioners it is in every three months. From experience, we have seen that the latter is better.

5. Since pension was agreed to by the govt. at the time of formation of BSNL,
the govt was thinking of the same payscales as in govt.as granted to FCI employees etc.when it was made a public sector. Later Door Darshan also followed suit. But all the unions and associations were emphatic that since we are a PSU, we should get PSU scales on IDA. After a bitter struggle, better wage revision was got. Another serious struggle had to be organised for getting pension on the basis of the higher wages than that of CPC

6. This method continued in next wage revision. CG employees got pay revision and pension revision on CDA scales w.e.f. 2006 and BSNL employeers and pensioners as per II PRC on IDA scales wef 2006, which was higher. Sustained struggles had to be organised for getting both wage and pension revision.

7. Further struggles were organised to get 78.2 % IDA wage and pension fixation for BSNL which was higher than that of CGE.

8. All these demands were raised and struggles organised unanimously to achieve the demands. Nobody and no unions that of employees or pensioners demanded that the wage and pension revision should be based on CDA scales on the basis of CPC from 2006 etc., because the wage / pension revision as per PRC was better and beneficial.

9. Coming to the wage revision from 2017 onwards, the workers demanded wage revision with 15% fitment as recommended by III PRC for PSUs.The AUAB demanded that affordability condition should be dropped. The management has recommended the IDA scales for executives and wage negotiation for non executives are going on. BSNL Board have recommended wage revision with 15% fitment.

10. Due to the struggles and notice for Indefinite strike by AUAB, the Communications Minister had discussion with AUAB on the major demands raised including wage revision and pension revision. Some are settled and the discussion on wage revision is going on.

11. As per VII CPC,  the minimum wage granted for CG employee is Rs.18,000 while the scales demanded and almost agreed for BSNL employeee is Rs. 19590. Discussion is going on. This IDA scale is better than the CDA scale of Rs.18,000.

12. Due to the affordability clause in the III PRC, some comrades felt that there may not be wage revision in BSNL and raised a demand of pension revision be made on the basis of VII CPC. They contended that there may not be any more PRC in the future. It is true that govt. will try any mischief w.r.t to CPC or PRC. In the past also some CPCs stated that there is no need for future CPCs. The workers have thwarted this attack in the past and will do so in future also. We have belief in the workers and their struggle.

13. The government will be only too happy if the wage revision and pension revision is done in BSNL on tbe basis of CPCs. The wage will be less, the pension will be less and three monthly DA increase need not be paid. Of course, the workers will never agree to such reduction. Pension can not be reduced as per present rules, but the government may impose the CDA scale as the basis for future pension as they calculated BSNL payscales for MTNL pensioners, when they demanded full govt.pension as in the case of BSNL pensioners, instead of pro rata pension.

14. Why should a demand be raised for CDA pension as per CPC, when the existing pattern on the basis of PRC is available and has been implemented in the past? Why should anybody go back to a lower payscale or lower pension or stagnation when a serious struggle is going on by tbe AUAB for the entire workers and pensioners?

15. The demand for CDA pension on the basis of VII CPC will result in umpteen anomalies creating a lot of hardship and differences to the workers. It will also be a handle to the govt to distance the pensioners from the workers.

16. Let us have confidence in the united strength of the workers’ and pensioners’ organisations to clinch a better deal for the workers and pensioners. Going back to a system which we have discarded from a better existing position will not be worthwhile. Some comrades may feel that it is impossible to achieve our demands in the present situation. I would only state that we have faced much more worse situation earlier and have come out successful. Let us continue our struggle for a better future. Many times we have made impossible in to possible.

NCCPA RAJ BHAWAN MARCH AT THIRUVANANATHAPURAM ON 20-12-2018

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It was well organised and hundreds of pensioners participated, including 160 comrades from AIBDPA, in the Raj Bhawan March held at Thiruvananthapuram on 20-12-2018. Com. A.Vijayaraghavan, General Secretary, All India Agricultural Workers Union and Convenor, LDF, Kerala inaugurated. Coms.V A N Namboodiri, Patron, KKN Kutty, Secretyary General, M.Krishnan, Secretary General, Confederation, T.I.Sudhakaran, General Secretary, CGPA, N.Guruprasad, Circle Secretary,AIBDPA, V.A.Mohanan, Circle Secretary, AIPRPA and others addressed. 

The detailed memorandum containing the 10 point charter of demands was submitted to the Governor after the meeting.

NCCPA DHARNA AT CHENNAI ON 20-12-2018.

 

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At the call of NCCPA on the 10 point charter of demands, the CG Pensioners of the NCCPA constituents thronged the venue of Dharna in Chennai today on 20.12.2018. They came from several districts of the State including from the capital Chennai. Comrade S.Santhanaraman President NCCPA , Tamil Nadu presided the meeting. Comrade K.Ragavendran Dy.SG NCCPA & GS AIPRPA inaugurated. Leaders N.L.Sridharan (President Pensioners COC); C.K.Narasimhan (CS AIBDPA); M.Kannaiyan (State President AIPRPA); K.Govindarajan (AGS AIBDPA); M.L.Perumal (State GS IPTF); G.S.Narasimhan (Circle Secretary Chennai AIBDPA); V.Muthukumar (Karnataka Pensioners Movement); and others addressed. In the afternoon session comrades M.Duraipandian (State GS Confederation); M.S.Venkatesan (State GS ITEF); R.B.Suresh (NFPE State COC Secretary) and a host of leaders addressed.  More than 600 Pensioners attended the Dharna.

BSNLU 9TH AIC CONCLUDED WITH UNANIMOUS ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS ON IMPORTANT ISSUES.

It was certainly a well organised All India Conference both in its conduct and contents. The inaugural session, Open session and delegates session were there in the historic conference held at Mysuru from 17th to 20th December, 2018. 

The inaugural session was presided over by Com.Balbir Singh, President. Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary welcomed one and all. Com.Tapan Sen, General Secretary, CITU inaugurated the conference thoroughly exposing the anti-worke  anti-PSU and anti-people policies of the Modi government and workers are again compelled to resort to a two day strike. He also slammed the government for its efforts to weaken BSNL by denying 4G spectrum to compete with the private telecos. Coms. Amanullah Khan, President,AIIEA, VAN Namboodiri, founder General Secretary, Seethalaksmy (Confederation), K.G.jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA and Animesh Mitra, Secretary General, BSNL CCWF, Swapan Chakraborty, Deputy General Secretary and M.C.Balakrishna, Chairman, Reception Committee addressed.

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After his address Com.K.G.jayaraj, General Secretary handed over an amount of Rs.4.35 lakh collected by AIBDPA ,Karnataka comrades towards donation to the Reception Committee. Coms. C.K.Gundanna, General Secretary, Reception Committee, M.C.Balakrishna, Chairman and  H.V.Sudharshan, Working Chairman  received the amount. Coms. G.G.Patil, AGS, Muddaiah, Circle Secretary and C.G.Annegiri, Circle Treasurer were present. CHQ  heartily congratulate our Karnataka comrades for their great gesture.

An impressive rally was taken out before the Open session was held in the afternoon on 17th December. Various leaders of Unions and Associations participated along with  top executives of BSNL participated and addressed.

The three day delegates session that started on 18th December discussed the report presented by the General Secretary and also deliberated the issues and organisational position . 

The conference called upon the BSNL employees to participate in the two day National Strike on 8th and 9th January, 2019.

The following comrades were elected unanimously as the office bearers;

President : Com. Animesh Mitra, West Bengal
Vice-presidents :

(1) Com. Balbir Singh, Ludhiana, Punjab
(2) Com. Nagesh Kumar Nalawade, Maharashtra
(3) Com. R.S.Chouhan, NTR, New Delhi
(4) Smt. K. Ramadevi, Andhra Pradesh
(5) Com. M.K. Dave, Gujarat.
(6) Com. K.S. Soun, Uttarakhand.
General Secretary : Com. P. Abhimanyu, Puducherry.
Dy. General Secretary : Com. Swapan Chakraborty, NE-I
Asst. General Secretaries :

(1) Com. Sampath Rao, Telangana
(2) Com. S. Chellappa, Tamil Nadu
(3) Com. John Verghese, Maharashtra
(4) Com. Prakash Sharma, Madhya Pradesh
(5) Com. R.K. Mishra, UP (East)
(6) Com. M.Vijayakumar, Kerala
Treasurer : Com. Gakul Borah, Assam
Organising Secretaries :

(1) Com. Ramesh Chand Sharma, Haryana
(2) Com. Sisir Kr. Roy, CTD, Kolkata
(3) Com. P.K. Jain, Rajasthan.
(4) Com. Amarjith Singh, Himachal Pradesh.
(5) Com. Naresh Pal, UP (West).
(6) Com. M.C. Balakrishna, Karnataka.
(7) Com. Irfan Pasha, Karnataka.
(8) Com. S.D. Chowdhary, TF-Mumbai
(9) Com. P.R. Parameswaran, Kerala.

The Reception Committee made excellent arrangements for the successful conduct of the conference which was appreciated by one and all.