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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

NEWS LETTER DECEMBER ISSUE RELEASED!

 NEWS LETTER WEB COPY!

NCCPA releases its journal 'News Letter' for December 2020. The web copy is sent by email to all the NCCPA Executive Committee Members. They are requested to circulate widely amongst the subscribers of their organization by email as the difficulties continue in transportation due to corona. 

- KKN.Kutty Secretary General NCCPA

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

REQUEST IMMEDIATE RESPONSE!

BUDGET SESSION COMING 

LET US    PLACE OUR DEMANDS!                                                 

Dear Comrades,  As you are aware they Government has commenced consultation with great people for the preparation of the Budget.  Pensioners Associations are not normally consulted.  However, that does not debar us from writing letters.  

We propose the following: 

(i) Raising the ceiling limit for senior citizen; 

(ii) Give deduction for the expenses incurred for medicine and hospital treatment, of course on production of the concerned bills; a special deduction on interest income in the light of the fact that the Government has reduced the interest on fixed deposits. 

(iii) We also feel that the Government must introduce a special insurance scheme for senior citizens against accidents, hospitalization, illness etc. as the established companies do not provide it and even if they provide they charge exorbitantly for premium.  

If you have any suggestion in this regard, kindly intimate us immediately before the final letter goes.  

With greetings. yours fraternally,  KKN . Kutty, Secretary General, NCCPA

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

NCCPA MESSAGE ON PENSIONERS DAY

 

NATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS.

13-C Feroze Shah Road,

New Delhi.110 001

Website: www.nccpahq.blogspot.com

Email. nccpahq@gmail.com

 

Dated: 14/12/2020

President: Com. Shiv Gopal Misra,           9717647594

Secretary General: Com. K.K.N. Kutty      9811048303

 

Dear Comrades,

 

OBSERVE 17th  DECEMBER AS INDIAN PENSIONERS DAY.

 

The historic Judgement in D.S. Nakara and others was delivered on 17th December, 1982.   The judgement coming from the highest court of the land, which considered pension as an inalienable right of the wage earner became a landmark not only in our country but also the world over.  The impact and implication of the judgement was so significant that it rejuvenated the pensioners movement in India and transformed it into fighting organisations.  Pensioners as a community got the self-respect as the society and the Government characterizing pension as a gratis had reduced them to the status of parasites. The very requirement of financial security in the evening of one’s life came to the fore after the spectacular observation of the learned Judges that the pension was indeed a deferred wage.   The struggles that got impetus thereafter brought the parity question to the centre stage of deliberations and the cementing factor for building united movement of pensioners.  The united campaigns, petitions, struggles, agitational programmes, made the successive Pay Commissions to address the parity question with the consideration it deserved.  The victory over that issue, as every success in life, provided the requisite confidence to march ahead.  Observing or commemorating that day Is the most apt and appropriate action, the pensioners organisations must do. NCCPA thus requests all its affiliates, State Committees and the Branch formations to observe the day in a befitting manner that demands the occasion to the best of their ability.

 

In our very considered opinion, we must also dedicate this day to express our solidarity and support with the fighting farmers of the country.   We salute their determination, courage and unflinching faith in the organisation and organised peaceful resistance against the authoritarian attitude from whichever corner it emanates.  We must also take lesson from the way they have gone about projecting their issues despite all odds and repressive measures and the insurmountable difficulties created by using brutal police power.  Let us remember the sad fact that when the most important service benefit of the civil servants, the statutory pension, was taken away, our resistance did not unfortunately reach the pinnacle and could not compel the rulers to retrace.  One day and it must not be far away, we must emulate the farming community to ensure that every Indian on reaching the age of sixty will become entitled for pension.  This promise will make the observance of 17th December, 2020 different from the previous occasions and should provide us the impetus to work hard to achieve that objective.  We once again salute the farmer brothers.

 

K.K.N. KUTTY

SECRETARY GENERAL