Tuesday 14 June 2022

AGNIVEER - RECRUITMENT POLICY ANNOUNCED

 Government announces 'Agnipath' recruitment scheme for armed forces; unveils radical changes

Scheme will see the induction of the soldiers initially for a period of four years

Updated At: Jun 14, 2022 01:54 PM  
Government announces 'Agnipath' recruitment
                  scheme for armed forces; unveils radical changes

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with three services chiefs General Manoj Pande (Army), Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari and Admiral R Hari Kumar (Navy) during a press conference at National Media Center, in New Delhi on Tuesday. Tribune Photo: Mukesh Aggrawal

PTI

New Delhi, June 14

India unveiled a new scheme called "Agnipath" on Tuesday for the recruitment of soldiers in the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, largely on a short-term contractual basis, with an aim to cut the ballooning salary and pensions bill.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced the new scheme at a media briefing, shortly after the Cabinet Committee on Security approved it. "The Agnipath recruitment scheme is a transformative initiative that will provide a youthful profile to the armed forces," Singh said.

The revolutionary changes in the recruitment process will see the induction of the soldiers initially for a period of four years and some of them would be retained. "Under the Agnipath scheme, Indian youngsters will be provided an opportunity to serve in the armed forces as 'Agniveer'," the defence minister said.

Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said the scheme will ensure a wider talent pool for recruitment in the armed forces, adding that women will also be inducted into armed forces under it.

Army chief General Manoj Pande said the scheme aims to bring a paradigm shift in recruitment in the armed forces. It will help ensure optimum balance between youth and experience in the Army, he added.

General Pande said the Army's operational capability will be fully maintained during the initial implementation stage of the scheme.

The "Agnipath" scheme, earlier christened as "Tour of Duty", was launched in the presence of the chiefs of the three services.

The new scheme was announced after extensive deliberations on it over the last two years. The soldiers to be recruited under the scheme will be called "Agniveer".

Currently, the Army recruits young people under the short service commission for an initial tenure of 10 years, which is extendable up to 14 years.

The scheme is aimed at slashing the salary and pension bills of the three services, which have been increasing rapidly. The defence budget of Rs 5,25,166 crore for 2022-23 included Rs 1,19,696 crore for defence pensions.

The allocation for revenue expenditure was Rs 2,33,000 crore. The revenue expenditure includes the expenses on payment of salaries and maintenance of establishments.


ब्रिगेडियर नरेन्द्र ढंड
Brig Narinder K Dhand (Veteran)
Email ; nkd616@gmail.com
Founder and Convener
Veterans Portals-Armed Forces
Site - http://bit.ly/2M9vw0J
<b>Be Informed and Empowered.

Monday 13 June 2022

8th Pay Commission: Automatic Pay Revision System (APRS)

 Dear Veterans,


This mail is for your information, the proposal has not yet been
finalised but is in the air.

8th Pay Commission: Automatic Pay Revision System (APRS) –

Central Govt. is preparing to bring new formula to increase salary of
the employees. Central Govt. Employees’ Salary will be Calculated &
Increased with This New Formula?
After the implementation of this new formula, the salary of the
employees will increase according to their performance linked increment.

According to the sources, there won’t be an 8th Pay Commission after the
7th Pay Commission ends. The Central Government is preparing to bring a
new formula to increase the salary of the employees.

The Central Government is preparing a formula for the employees and
pensioners in which the salary and pension will automatically increase
if the Dearness Allowance is more than 50 percent. The intention of the
government behind this new formula is that it should increase the salary
of the employees from time to time.

It may be named as Automatic Pay Revision system. After the
implementation of this new formula, the salary of the employees will
increase according to their performance linked increment. At present,
the employees’ unions are not happy with this decision of the central
government.

Former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had also indicated this in July
2016. While giving a speech in Parliament, he had said that now instead
of Pay Commission, one should think about the employees. Arun Jaitley
wanted the salaries of middle-level employees as well as low-level
employees to increase.

At the same time, Justice Mathur had indicated at the time of the
recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission that they want to move the pay
structure to the new formula (Aykroyd Formula). While calculating the
salary using this formula, the salary is fixed keeping in mind the cost
of living. The need of the hour is that employees should be given a
salary in comparison to inflation.

When this happens, lower-level employees can benefit a lot. The basic
salary of a central employee with level matrix 1 to 5 level can be at
least 21 thousand. However, the formula for this is yet to be worked out.

ब्रिगेडियर नरेन्द्र ढंड
Brig Narinder K Dhand (Veteran)
Founder and Convener
Veterans Portals-Armed Forces
Site - http://bit.ly/2M9vw0J
<b>Be Informed and Empowered.

Saturday 11 June 2022

HOW TO FILE AN RTI APPLICATION

 Dear Veterans,

In case you donot hear from the Govt officers after filing a complaint or qry,

resorting to RTI application under the RTI Act of 2005, may be the answer, it will work ultimately. In case of delay send reminder under Registered post. They are bound by Law to furnish a proper reply to you.


In case the reply fiurnished by the CPIO is not satisfactory one can file an appeal to the App Auth , here there is no fee to do so.


For Filing RTI Application to any Branch of Amy HQ (IHQ of MoD (ARMY)) the address is as under :-


Additional Directorate General of Army Education
RTI Cell, G-6, D-1 Wing, Sena Bhawan
Integrated Headquarter of MoD (Army)
DHQ PO, New Delhi 110011

Telephone No - 011 23019585
Fax No - 011-23335675

Email ID - rticell-army[at]nic[dot]in


The Appellate Authority for Integrated HQ of MoD (ARMY) is as under

Provost Marshal & Appellate Authority
Adjutant General Branch
Integrated Headquarter of MoD (Army)

Defence Offices Complex, KG Marg.

Room No 407, A Block, 4th Floor,

DHQ PO - New Delhi-110001


Similarly addresses of the Naval and Air HQ CPIOs can be obtained from their PROs

For more details click here 


With best wishes,

-- 
ब्रिगेडियर नरेन्द्र ढंड
Brig Narinder K Dhand (Veteran)
Founder and Convener
Veterans Portals-Armed Forces
Site - http://bit.ly/2M9vw0J
<b>Be Informed and Empowered.

Saturday 4 June 2022

India@75 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav


Movements that got lost in the run up to independence

To rule India, the British always used the &#39;divide and rule&#39; policy, gradually interfering in the

country&#39;s religious, social, economic, and administrative affairs. Local protests erupted quickly in

such a situation, laying the groundwork for India&#39;s first phase of independence in 1857. There were

numerous agitations across the country against this backdrop, and the British were met with stiff

resistance. All of the country&#39;s movements and struggles instilled confidence in Indians to fight the

British, and it was on this basis that India fought the freedom struggle and achieved independence

on August 15, 1947.

After years of British slavery, India got freedom on August 15, 1947, but with the condition of losing

a portion of it. The Mountbatten Plan was presented by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of

India, on June 3, 1947, to divide India into two parts. This event in India&#39;s partition is known as the &quot;3

June Plan&quot; or the &quot;Mountbatten Plan.&quot; Although there was widespread opposition to the plan, the

All India Congress accepted the British government&#39;s plan to partition India on June 15, 1947, in New

Delhi. India gained independence from the British on the basis of this plan, but a large portion of

India was also divided into Pakistan.The dates of June 3rd and 15th will be remembered as the days

that changed India&#39;s history and geography, as the partition that followed affected and forced

millions to flee their homes. Partition-era violence is estimated to have killed one million people and

affected 20 million more. The partition resulted in one of the world&#39;s largest displacements, with

millions of families forced to flee their ancestral villages, towns, and cities and start a new life as

refugees. As a fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives as a result of the nation&#39;s partition and

were displaced from their roots, the central government decided to observe 14 August as a day to

remember their sacrifices every year. In addition, the government designated August 14 as Partition

Vibhishika Memorial Day. On August 15, 1947, India gained independence from British rule, and this

day is celebrated as a joyful and proud occasion for the nation. However, in order to achieve this

freedom, we had to go through a series of movements, struggles, and stages.

There were large-scale movements in the country prior to the 1857 freedom struggle, which was

termed as the &quot;first stage of India&#39;s independence.&quot; These movements included the Fakir Movement

(1776–77), the Sanyasi Movement, the Padyagar Movement (1801–1805), the Vellore Movement

(1806), the Nayak Movement (1806), the Travancore Movement (1808), the Chero Movement

(1802), the Paikas Movement in Odisha (1821), Kittur&#39;s Movement (1824), the Ahom Movement in

Assam (1824), the Pal and Coorg Movements (1832–37), the Gond Movement (1833–57 Some of

these movements are featured in this month&#39;s issue in the series of Amrit Mahotsav of

Independence...

When the sannyasis led the nation&#39;s revolt against the British

The long-running Sanyasi movement, led by ascetics of the Giri sect had virtually pummelled the

British

&quot;Vande Mataram&quot; is one such proclamation in Indian history that has inspired every individual to

give dedicated respect to their motherland at all times. Thousands of heroes gave their lives for the

sake of the nation during the Indian freedom struggle, hanging themselves from gallows while

chanting &quot;Vande Mataram.&quot; Many sons of the motherland were also shot in while chanting &quot;Vande

Mataram,&quot;. It became the basic mantra in the freedom struggle. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee first

wrote &quot;Vande Mataram&quot; in his novel &quot;Anand Math,&quot; which was inspired by the Bengal famine and

the Sanyasi rebellion. For his brilliant compositions like Vande Mataram, a revolutionary like


Aurobindo Ghosh is reported to have referred to Bankim Chandra Chatterjee as &quot;the sage of

nationalism.&quot; The long-running Sanyasi movement, led by ascetics of the Giri sect had virtually

pummelled the British. Sages and ascetics in our country have always done a lot for the people&#39;s

interests by moving forward according to the situation of the country, which is why, when the need

arose, they also took up against the British. In such a setting, they not only formed the national

religion, but also rose to prominence as the spokesman for an ancient religion.

The Sanyasi insurrection took place mostly in Bengal and Bihar, because it was here that the British

first set foot. The Ascetics are thought to have led the first insurrection against the British, which

resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. The fact that the British had to use military force to

put down this movement demonstrates how serious it was. In 1770, following the British acquisition

of Bengal, there was a severe famine. Despite this, the British continued to collect taxes rigorously

and began to put limitations on religious movement. The sannyasis were enraged by the British&#39;s

brutal policy and resolved to protest.

Farmers, landlords, and minor chieftains all backed the Sanyasis in their fight against the British, and

they launched the movement together. The independence heroes declared the country as their

mother and themselves as their children, demonstrating their commitment to the country. They

were guerrilla warfare expert. They used to plunder the government treasury and donate the looted

funds to the underprivileged. The fact that these agitators took away the bunglows of Britishers and

killed many of them provided evidence of their impact. &#39;Hindu-Muslim unity&#39; was one of the

movement&#39;s most prominent elements. The British had to use all of their resources to put down the

insurrection, and after a long struggle, Governor General of Bengal Warren Hastings was able to do

it.

Palayakarrars: The first to declare war on the British

This movement was led by Veerapandiya Kattabomman also called Kattabom Nayakan, a

Palayakarrar or Polygar, and was centred in Tamil Nadu between 1801 and 1805.

Before the first war of independence against the British in India in 1857, the Palayakarrar or Polygar

in South India waged war against the British and refused to align with the sovereignty of the British

East India Company. This movement was led by Veerapandiya Kattabomman also called Kattabom

Nayakan, a Palayakarrar or Polygar, and was centred in Tamil Nadu between 1801 and 1805. The

Palayakarrars are known as the overlords of the southern forts who refused to accept the British&#39;s

oppressive policies. Not only that, but they also refused to pay revenue. This irked the British. And

thus a fight began with Palayakarrar. The Palayakarrars, led by Kattabom Nayakan, fought valiantly

against the British and shook their army. The agitators in this movement also killed a large number

of Britishers. They also robbed them and damaged their property. He was popular with the people

but a disappointment to the British. The British used all of their force to suppress the movement and

caught Kattbom by deception. The British allegedly hanged Kattbom Nayakan in front of them to

intimidate the public. After his death, the movement weakened and was completely suppressed by

the British in 1806.

The Chero movement Heartburn for British rule

In 1800 AD, the Chero tribe, led by Bhushan Singh, revolted against the British over high taxation and

the re-acquisition of pattas.

The Chero tribe of Palamu in Jharkhand state revolted against the British in 1800 AD over high

taxation and the re-acquisition of pattas. This rebellion was led by Bhushan Singh. It is said that the


British wanted to capture Palamu&#39;s fort in 1700 AD, but could not do so for a long time. Later, the

British managed to capture it and appointed a ruler of their choice. Discontent began to grow in the

minds of the locals against that king gradually. The Chero openly revolted against the British in 1800.

The Chero rebels eluded the British for many years. The Chero rebellion is thought to have shattered

the backbone of British rule. The Palamu and Chero tribes had previously agitated against the British,

but this time they put up a strong front. The British made every effort to put down the rebellion, but

were not successful. Bhushan Singh was eventually apprehended by the British and executed in

1802. Colonel Jones put an end to the rebellion. Despite the suppression of the revolt, discontent

stayed, and the British were occasionally challenged. As a result of this rebellion, the British

government set up the Zamindari Police Force in 1809 to maintain peace and order in Chotanagpur.

The British seized Palamu Pargana and handed over governance to Raja Ghanshyam Singh of

Bhardev under the guise of an auction. In 1817, a revolt against the British conspiracy was carried

out with tribal cooperation, but it was also suppressed. The British rewarded Ghanshyam Singh for

his assistance in suppressing the Chero rebellion.

&quot;The agony of the country&#39;s partition will never be forgotten. Thousands of our sisters and brothers

were displaced and some died as a result of hatred and violence. In honour of those people&#39;s

struggle and sacrifice, August 14th has been designated as &quot; Vibhajan Vibhishika Memorial Day.&quot; This

day of #PartitionHorrorsRemembranceDay will not only inspire us to rid ourselves of the poisons of

discrimination, animosity, and ill-will, but it will also strengthen unity, social harmony, and human

sensibilities.&quot;

- Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

Safe Food Better Health


Food is the most important component for the well-being of human beings. According to the World

Health Organization report, 4.2 lakh people die annually and every 10th people become sick due to

contaminated food in the world. According to the Food Wastage Index Report, 2021 household food

wastage in India is 50 kg per person per year. Of course, this wastage is less than in many other

countries of the world. However, to stop any kind of wastage of food, and facilitate the availability of

safe food to the needy we have to take a pledge on the occasion of World Food Safety Day

celebrated on June 7.

India&#39;s first food security museum

The country&#39;s first food security museum has come up in Thanjavur city of Tamil Nadu which depicts

the story of India&#39;s food security from &quot;Ship to Mouth&quot; existence to becoming one of the largest food

grains exporting nations.

FSSAI has notified Food Safety and Standards (Surplus Food Receipt and Distribution), 2019 in which

the responsibilities of the food donors and distribution agency have been fixed so that the donated

food is safe for human consumption.

On the initiative of the Government of India, the United Nations has declared the year 2023 as the

International Year of Nutritious Cereals. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has developed

79 biofortified varieties of rice, wheat, maize, bajra, lentils, groundnut, linseed, mustard, and

soybean. 8 biofortified varieties of cauliflower, potato, sweet potato, yam, and pomegranate are

being popularized among farmers. Natural farming, promotion of nano urea and soil health card for

providing soil nutrients informations are among the several steps taken by Government.


Source : https://newindiasamachar.pib.gov.in/news.aspx