Friday, 1 July 2016

Babu's & Armed Forces NFU .Col Lamba

Are the babus concerned with Nation & welfare of Forces

They are enjoying NFU status from 1/1/2006 to date

&

Are dening  to forces on one pretext or other

Are they so powerful

That they can take on Ride

2 Governments + 2PM+2 RM + Dozen of TRISERVICES chiefs+ many TV debates


The 6th CPC biggest anomaly was of NFU which remained with various committees & finally they passed the buck cooly  to 7th CPC saying it is a high technology work or words to that effect &  needs specialized team. Chairman 7th CPC mentioned clearly  in 7th CPC report that NFU should have been given first to the Armed Forces than to any one else.But

Babus  / empowered committee of babu's will not budge an inch


The 7th CPC is finally out
But so far no sign of NFU.
Civilian's are enjoying NFU from. 1/1/2006 to date. The forces should be given NFU from 1/1/2006 to date of implementation with interest . Forces cannot be kept at a losing end


But Forces have been denied their legitimate pay & pension of NFU
A great injustice .
Only way out is SC now to get NFU with arrears of decade with interest.
This new committee will never touch NFU of 1/1/2006 & even of 7th CPC
What an ill treatment to forces.
Even RM + Tri services chief's word had No impact on empowered committee then what this anomaly committee will do

Col lamba ( one man army )
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Committee to look into anomalies of 7th pay panel implementation

July 1, 2016

Committee to look into anomalies of 7th pay panel implementation

New Delhi, June 29 (IANS) The Union Cabinet, which on Wednesday announced implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, has decided to constitute three separate committees, including one to look into the anomalies likely to arise out of enforcement of the commission’s Report.

“The two separate committees constituted includes for suggesting measures for streamlining the implementation of National Pension System (NPS) and to look into anomalies likely to arise out of implementation of the Commission’s Report,” said the statement.

The cabinet approved the Seventh Pay Commission Report’s recommendations for central government employees, which will impact the some 47 lakh central government employees and 53 lakh pensioners.

The cabinet has also constituted a committee to address the implementation issues vis-a-vis revision of pension.

“The general recommendations of the Commission on pension and related benefits have been approved by the Cabinet. Both the options recommended by the Commission as regards pension revision have been accepted subject to feasibility of their implementation,” an official statement said.


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1 comment:

  1. Sainiks are/were always on the receiving end.Now or in future, if the recommended amounts are not approved by the Babus what the poor veterans can do? The Babus are following the pre-independence British people principle for the working force-'keep their stomac full and the head empty. Even after 1947 the same is being followed by our Babus. When our working sainiks' conditions are so pathatic, who only obey the orders what is the condition of the veterans?
    Whatever the amount credited in the account withdraw and go back and no reply you will get from bank or treasury which will satisfy you.

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