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Thursday, December 23, 2021

NCCPA letter on Pensioners Day

 

NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

(Registered undder the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021

PAN NO AAEAN8586F

Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

13.c Feroze Shah Road,

New Delhi. 110 001

 

PRESIDENT:       COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)

SECy. GENERAL:          COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)

Dated: 17th December, 2021.

 

Dear Comrades,

 

PENSIONERS DAY. 17.12.2021

 

              As you all know, the Pensioner community in India observers 17th December,  as the Pensioners day.  This is to commemorate the historical Supreme Court Judgement in D.S. Nakara and others vs. Union of India.  That judgement became historical and assumed the status of magna carta for the very many issues settled setting aside all wrong notions about pension and pensioner community.  The judgement categorically stated that there cannot be a mini classification within the class of Pensioners especially on the basis of a specified date.  It said emphatically that pension is not a gratis and assumes the meaning and content of a deferred wage.  It became an alienable right after the judgements.  If the present day pensioners especially in civil service has enjoyed the fruits of pension revision through various Pay Commissioners, it is only because of the said historic judgement.  The very concept of contributory pension scheme was evolved and implemented was with the main purpose of circumventing this historic judgement.

              On this this day, it is therefore appropriate to observe as  a solemn dedication and vow to fight along with our younger comrades in service the pernicious scheme of contributory pension scheme introduced only to please the IMF master. 

              The AIPRPA as already informed you to all has arranged for a webinar  today to bring home the various important observations of the judgement.  Kindly take part in it and enrich yourself to dedicate yourself in the ongoing struggles.

Pension for a dignified life is the world slogan raised on Ist October, 2021. Let us repeat it and reiterate it.          

              With greetings,

Yours fraternally,

 

KKN Kutty.

Secretary General.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021


Comrade Alikhan Amar Rahe!



 NCCPA lost a valuable leader! Comrade Ali Khan General Secretary of CLTRI Pensioners Association, an affiliate of NCCPA has breathed his last yesterday night at 12.00 P.M after unsuccessful attempts in the hospital. He was a very active leader and instrumental in forming Central, State Government and Public Sector Pensioners Association of Chengalpattu District. He was very idealistic and his parting ways is an irreparable loss to our movement. He attended the NCCPA AIC at Jaipur and played a role in the formation of TN State NCCPA also. He was the leader of CLTRI Employees Union for many years before his retirement. Let us pay our homage to the departed leader. 

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Nccpa writes to Staff Side Secretary on CGHS rates!

 Item No. 3. 

Revision of CGHS rates for various

Facilities in the empanelled hospitals.

CGHS rates are too low!

NCCPA Secretary General writes to JCM NC Staff Side Secretary comrade Shiva Gopal Mishra to include the following item on enhanced rates of approval by CGHS for discussion with Government! 

The present rules stipulated by the CGHS for various facilities provided by the empanelled hospitals to the CGHS beneficiaries are too low and consequently most of the hospitals are not only  reluctant  but refuse treatment.  This has affected very adversely the health care of the beneficiaries and especially of the pensioners.  Most of these rates are determined in 2014 i.e. about 7 years ago.  The beneficiaries are per force to undertake treatment by incurring the extra expenses.  There are virtually now no hospital, which provides treatment at such abysmally low rates. We do not have even a single hospital recognised or empanelled in certain important towns in the country.   As mentioned earlier, to the best of our knowledge and information, the rates were not revised since 2014.  

It is, therefore, necessary that a system based on certain pre determined criterion has to be evolved so that various procedures are provided by the empanelled hospitals without hassles and wilfully   to the beneficiaries.   In our opinion the Additional Direcotr in charge of each city or town may be asked to prepare the estimate for each procedure of the treatment, taking into account the various factors obtaining in the respective city and his report must serve as a basic document to determine the rates.  The Additional Directors may be asked to interact with the leaders of the welfare associations of the   beneficiaries in respective stations before he finalises his report to the CGHS authorities.  The Additional Director may also be empowered to hold discussions with the management of the existing empanelled hospitals or hospitals  which are willing to be empanelled to appreciate their contentions. The final rates determined by the CGHS authorities must  have certain tenure period, say nore more than three years or so  Such a system if adopted, we hope will go a long way to ease the present problems encountered by the CGHS beneficiaries.  

We, therefore, demand that the rates presently fixed for various procedures may be immediately revised as it has become obsolete.  

KKN Kutty 

SG NCCPA


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

ORGANIZE THE OCTOBER 1st CALL OF TUI VERY EFFECTIVELY!

 

1.10.2021 TUI (P&R) Call for observing 

"WORLD ELDERS DAY" 

Highlight the issue of 

"DECENT LIFE TO PENSIONERS & SENIOR CITIZENS"!





NCCPA Organises International Day for Older Persons on

Friday the 1st  Oct  2021 from

4.00 pm to 6.00 pm.

To join the virtual meeting please go to

Google Meet

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/irr-nedx-kva

 

The above meeting will also be telecast live on the YouTube channel INCOME TAX EMPLOYEES FEDERATION.

 

It is requested that those who want to speak can join the link on Google Meet at https://meet.google.com/irr-nedx-kva and those who want to hear the speakers can log in to the YouTube Channel.

Friday, September 24, 2021

NCCPA ORGANIZES A WEBINAR ON 1.10.2021

 NATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

(Registered undder the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021

Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

13.c Feroze Shah Road,

New Delhi. 110 001

 

PRESIDENT:       COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)

SECy. GENERAL:          COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)

 

24th September, 2021

Dear Comrades,

Kindly refer to the circular letter of NCCPA dated 12.09.2021, wherein we have requested our affiliates, State CoCs and CGPAs to observe 1st October 2021 as “Day of Elderly” as per the UN call. Suggestions have been made to us to organize a webinar on that day of the need for a universal social security system, as the responsibility of the government. There is no doubt over the necessity for a wider discussion on this issue so that the Parliament may be constrained to make appropriate enactment.

Accordingly we have decided to organize a webinar at 4.00 PM on 1st October 2021.

Com.A.K.Padmanaban Vice President CITU will present the key note address. Com. Siva Gopal Mishra our president and Com.V.A.N.Namboodri our patron shall speak on the occasion. There will be speakers from our affiliates state COC and CGPAs. We expect to conclude the webinar at 6.00 PM.

Link for the webinar will be sent separately.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally

KKN Kutty

Secretary General

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

ORGANIZE BEFITTINGLY!

 1st October World Elders Day

JUST 8 DAYS LEFT TO 1st October Programme!

Make All Preparations earnestly!

Prepare Digital Banners highlighting the issues!

Highlight “DECENT LIFE TO ALL PENSIONERS & SENIOR CITIZENS” 

- KKN.Kutty Secretary General NCCPA



Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Organize the World Pensioners and Retirees!

NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE
OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

(Registered undder the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021
PAN NO AAEAN8586F
Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.
13.c Feroze Shah Road,
New Delhi. 110 001
PRESIDENT: COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)
SECy. GENERAL: COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)
Dated: 12TH SEPTEMBER,, 2021.
Dear Comrades!

ORGANIZE EFFECTIVELY 1st OCTOBER TUI CALL

We send herewith a copy of TUI (P & R) letter calling upon its affiliates to observe Ist October, 2021 as the “DAY OF ELEDERLY’. Being an affiliate of TUI, we did observe the day on Ist October, 2020 in the midst of the raging corona virus pandemic. This year is no different as only a fraction of our country men could be vaccinated. However, the situation is slightly better as most of the government offices and private institutions have opened for operation, though not fully.
FOR A DIGNIFIED LIFE THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES is the slogan
NCCPA calls upon its affiliates and state units to organise the programme through demonstration, rally, dharna, etc. as they deem fit as per the local conditions and send photographs to us for onward transmission to the TUI Headqarters.
With greetings,
Yours fraternally,
Sd/-
KKN Kutty
Secretary General.
TUI CIRCULAR:
6th WORLD DAY OF STRUGGLE FOR PENSIONERS
DAY OF THE ELDERLY OCTOBER 1, 2,021
The elderly, whose date of remembrance for the United Nations and of our struggle, is the 1st of October, that last year we spent more or less at the height of the coronavirus pandemic and the current one we face at the height of vaccination, although only for some countries and some sectors of the population.
The pandemic, like any crisis, only uncovered the pot, to highlight the economic and social scourges, which are inherent (structural and systemic) to the capitalist system, such as the great inequality, between a small group of the world bourgeoisie, of those who are representatives of the imperialist phase, and the vast majority of the world population, limited and lacking all basic services, which must survive in a high percentage of subhuman conditions.
The pandemic has meant the worsening of working conditions, unjustified layoffs, wage cuts, the bankruptcy of small businesses, but none of this is new, only now the pandemic serves as an argument, the pandemic has become the front man of the capitalist system, because all the ills of the system are being put in the name of the pandemic.
The conditions through which we, the elderly, have had to travel, existed since before the pandemic, the abuses in homes, residences, and nursing homes, the lack of free medical care and medicines, the misery pensions for retirees, the absence of pensions for the majority of the elderly people in the world, which go hand in hand with the illicit and corrupt enrichment of private retirement fund organizations; in the assault of the world's private banks on the resources of those who gave their lives to enrich them, before when we were active workers they exploited us, now when we are retirees they steal from us.
We older people are a responsibility of the State, beyond the fact that in the stage of our previous life we have worked more years or less years, with more or less remuneration, because to give us work and a decent remuneration, is also the responsibility of that State. Then every elderly person should have guaranteed conditions for a dignified life, like any human being.
It has become clear, as without a pandemic, that some people and countries are more important than others, because, for example, the pharmaceutical transnationals hand in hand with the rich countries have crowded a few countries with vaccines until they have surpluses, while the poor countries have a dropper, or it does not reach them. It is simply imperialist behaviour at this stage of capitalist development.
But it has also become clear that there is an ideological pandemic, which created in the laboratories of the bourgeoisie and imperialism, is lashing out at our peoples, with a variety of social democratic theories of class conciliation, which is aimed especially at workers, in order to make them believe that their situation of misery is negotiable, and that it can be fixed without fundamentally altering the capitalist system as such. They are even capable of questioning neoliberalism, to proposing supposed and non-existent variants of socialism, but without destroying the capitalist system. They are only proposing new economic strains of the same capitalist virus.
Consequently, it is the task of the elderly, of those who were conscious workers, and of those who have once retired have decided to fight, to take up the theoretical tools of the class struggle, to train the new generations, in the understanding of what the current system based on the exploitation of the labor force by capital, to arrive at the need to move towards a new type of society, of a totally different society, more humane and without exploitation.
As the world's only organization of retired persons, we have collected more than 600 signatures from various organizations in more than 60 countries, to the Open Letter that we announced at the ILO on the 14th of June. There are more and more organizations that join our fight, and with all of them we are going to make a GREAT DAY ON OCTOBER 1.
All kinds of activities (demonstrations, rallies, assemblies, various events, delivery of documents, etc., adapted to each reality) will surpass those that were already successful 5 previous World Days of Struggle of pensioners.
The photographs, videos and documents that will capture this new Day will be the best demonstration that pensioners will help to end Capitalism, which is the great evil of Humanity.
FOR A DIGNIFIED LIFE, THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES!
LONG LIVE THE SIXTH WORLD DAY OF STRUGGLE
OF PENSIONERS!

 

 

 

 

Friday, September 10, 2021

Web Copy of News Letter Ready!

 NEWS LETTER June - July - August Issue

Download by clicking the LINK

Dear Comrades! 

The June - July - August issue of News Letter is available for download by copy & pasting the undermentioned LINK in your address bar:

https://www.scribd.com/document/524342542/NCCPA-June-July-August-21-1

Still the issue is not to be printed and circulated due to the pandemic. Therefore, the web copy is placed for our readers - KKN Kutty SG NCCPA


Sunday, September 5, 2021

7.9.2021 Dharna - Resolution to be adopted and emailed to Finance Minister!

 CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 

EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS &

 NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

Dated: 4th September, 2021.

Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman,

Finance Minister,

Government of India,

North Block,

 

Dear Madam,


Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers and the National Co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association, representing the Central Government employees of the country and the Pensioners submit the following issues for your kind consideration and favourable response.  

The Dearness allowance and Dearness Relief arrears.

In the wake of the emergence of the Covid 19 pandemic, in April, 2020, the Government decided not to release the DA/DR instalment that had become due on 1.1.2020 as also those that might become due on 1.7.2020 and 1.1.2021.  The payment was deferred upto July, 2021.  Accordingly, the allowance and relief that had become due had been restored in July, 2021.  However, the arrears pertaining to 18 months have been held back or rather impounded.  We submit that the decision of the Govt. to impound the arrears was sans any legal or moral ground.  The employees and Pensioners, as you are aware, had responded to the Government’s appeal  and had contributed one day’s salary/ pension to enable the Government to reach out to the covid affected people with financial assistance. The employees and Pensioners expected that the Government would give back the arrears.  The Government is also aware of the fact that a similar order of the Government of Andhra Pradesh was subjected to judicial scrutiny by the A.P. High Court and the Court had come to the conclusion that the said decision of the A.P. Government was untenable.  It may be pertinent to point out in this connection that quite a number of employees and pensioners were affected by the Covid virus and had undergone treatment costing lakhs of rupees.  The release of the impounded arrears would be a great relief to the employees and pensioners.

Covid pandemic related problems.

Death compensation: As mentioned earlier, number of employees and pensioners died due to the covid, some at Hospitals and others at home.  Despite providing treatment costing lakhs of rupees, they could not be saved.  Their family is in distress now. The entire savings have been eaten up for the treatment.  Most of them suffer a debt burden of an unimaginable dimension.  We know that in bigger Government department, a welfare fund is in operation.  But in small department no such contingency fund exist.  It is our request that the Government decides to help these unfortunate families by way of a compensation grant of not less than 15 lakhs.

Reimbursement of hospital bills.  The affected persons had to be admitted to the hospitals.  In emergency cases, the employees and pensioners were taken to the nearby private hospitals.  The Government as per the extant rules reimburse the expenses only when the employee/pensioner is admitted to  CGHS recognised hospitals.  There are very few CGHS empanelled hospitals in the country.  Majority of them do not provide treatment for covid.  The employees and pensioners with meagre salary are not capable of paying the huge hospitalisation bills.  We request that orders may be issued to reimburse the bills of the private hospitals irrespective of the fact whether they are recognised or not, raised in connection with the covid treatment.

 To provide vaccination facility in CGHS wellness centres/clinics/dispensaries.

Presently vaccination facility is not provided for in CGHS clinics/dispensaries.  These clinics provide out-patient treatment to the Central Government employees/pensioners.  Now that the lock-out has been lifted, the employees are to attend offices and they must have priority in vaccination.  The deficiency of vaccine is felt all over the country. The primary health centres and State Government/Local body run hospitals, experience huge rush and it takes hours to get vaccinated. There is also inordinate delay in getting the slots even after registration.  It is, therefore, requested that the CGHS clinics/Dispensaries and wellness centres be made vaccination centres for CG employees/ pensioners.

Compassionate appointments. Need for removing the ceiling.  

In 1990s, the Government imposed a ceiling on compassionate appointments in all Departments except the Railways.  This was said to be to abide by a directive of the Supreme Court.  However, no such directive in specific terms had ever been made by the Supreme Court.  Despite the repeated plea made by the staff side in the forum of JCM, the DOPT stuck to their position.  There are departments, where not a single case of death in harness occur in a particular . year.  But in the subsequent years, there might have been a few cases.  The ceiling of 5% of the vacancies is highly illogical and untenable too.  But still it continued.   The covid period has taken away a number of lives of  the employees.  Their family is in distress.  The very scheme was conceived to provide relief to the suffering family members  While it must go only to deserving candidates, this can never be the way to ensure that.  In any case it has now become very necessary that the ceiling must be removed to ensure that the deserving wards of the employees who died in harness are given livelihood. We request that orders removing the ceiling may kindly be issued without further loss of time. 

Health insurance coverage for the pensioners residing in non CGHS areas.

Presently the pensioners who are residing in non-CGHS areas have no health scheme when they fall ill seriously.  The paltry sum of FMA will not even meet the OPD requirements Oft-repeated representation from this section of pensioners have gone to deaf ears.  The Government feels that the expenditure would be enormous. The successive Pay Commissions have recommended for the health insurance scheme, which is yet to be considered by the Government.  They feel highly discriminated in as much as their erstwhile colleagues are able to avail treatment from recognised private hospitals.  Insurance scheme, they know, may only be a poor substitute for the CGHS.  But it is high time that the Government to take serious note of the issue and evolve a scheme. The Pensioners in the non CGHS areas had been the worst sufferers during the covid period.  

Revise the pension entitlement of BSNL Pensioners and restore medical facilities. 

(a).The pension revision of the absorbed BSNL Pensioners was due from 01-01-2017. The last pension revision was granted from 01-01-2007 with 30 per cent fitment recommended by the 2nd PRC. The 3rd PRC recommended 15 per cent fitment from 01-01-2017. Unfortunately, the government has not implemented the pension revision, linking it with pay revision in BSNL. The fact remains that the full liability of payment of pension and pensionary benefits to BSNL absorbed pensioners lies with the Government of India according to the agreement reached with the then recognised Federations of the employees and the Central Government and amendment made in the CCS( Pension) Rules, 1972. As such there is no justification for linking pension revision with wage revision of BSNL employees which is being delayed due to various reasons including bad financial condition.


BSNL Pensioners were absorbed from Department of Telecommunications during the formation of BSNL with effect from 01-10-2000 and their counterparts , Central Government pensioners have got the pension revision from 01-01-2016 as per the  recommendations of 7th Pay Commission.

Huge loss in Pension and pensionary benefits are being incurred by these section of BSNL Pensioners due to the denial of pension revision. 

Further, the minimum pension and family pension of BSNL absorbed pensioners continue to be Rs.3,500 whereas they are entitled to draw Rs.9.000 once the pension is revised at par with Central government pensioners.

(b). Denial of medical benefits to BSNL Pensioners.

BSNL pensioners are covered under BSNL- Medical Reimbursement Scheme. (MRS) at par with the employees. But the retirees are not being paid the medical allowance in lieu of outdoor treatment from 01-04-2018. In the case of medical bills, both indoor and outdoor are pending from 01-04-2019. Naturally, the aged and ailing retirees are put in distress even without considering the pandemic situation. BSNL management is adopting a negative rather arrogant stand with the lame excuse of lack of funds.


Revision of Pension and medical facilities of Punjab National Bank employees;

The Indian Bank Association has commenced discussion with the Bank employees representatives to effect revision of the existing pension scheme. The employees are no doubt the future pensioners and they have an important stake in those discussions.  However, Pension is the entitlement of the Pensioners.  To exclude them from the ambit of negotiation is totally an unjustified action.  There are huge amounts accumulated in the pension fund of the Banks and these contributions have come from the present day pensioners when they were employees.  We request you to kindly direct the IBA to hold discussions with the Punjab National Bank Pensioners Association and reach settlement with them

Medical facilities.    The Bank employees do not have a common health care scheme.  The present health insurance scheme is highly discriminatory.  In the case of the employees, the Banks take the responsibility of making over the premia due from them whereas the Pensioners are to remit the premium from their own meagre pension.  It must be the responsibility of the IBA to make the premium payment in the case of pensioners too.  After all the insurance scheme benefits more the Banks rather than the pensioners.  This apart, there is discrimination also in the matter of the coverage of the scheme.  While family members and dependents are entitled in the case of the employees, the benefit is denied to the pensioners.  We request that the Banks and especially the IBA may be asked to hold discussions and bring about uniformity in the scheme both in respect of entitlement and contribution as also parity with the working employees. 


Thanking you, 

Yours faithfully, 



K.K.N. Kutty/ R.N. Parasar

Secretary General, Secretary General

NCCPA. & Confederation of CGE&W

Annexure:




RESOLUTION:

TO BE MOVED AND PASSED AT THE DHARNA MEETING. 


This meeting of the Central Government employees and pensioners being held at the Dharna venue at …………………expresses its concern over the non- settlement of certain important issues by the Governments.   These issues have been brought to the notice of the Government on several occasions by the representatives of the Confederation and NCCPA.  

The meeting appeals to the Government to take note of the serious discontent of the employees and pensioners over the non- settlement of these issues and direct the concerned to bring in an amicably satisfactory settlement on these issues with out further loss of time.  


Release the impounded DA/DR arrears.

Grant:

(a) death compensation for those who died due to covid;

(b) reimburse the hospital bills of covid patients;

©  Vaccine facility at all CGHS wellness/clinic/dispensary centres

(d) remove the ceiling on compassionate appointments

(e)   Health insurance scheme for pensioners who stay outside the purview of theCGHS;

3.    Revise the Pension entitlement of BSNL 

        Pensioners and restore their medl. Facilities.

 Revise the pension entitlement of PNB pensioners and grant uniform medical facilities to them.


FORMAT OF E MAIL TO BE SENT BY EACH INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE AND PENSIONER TO THE FINANCE MINISTER. 

Dear Madam, Kindly refer to the joint letter of the Confederation of CTEs and National co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association dated 4th September, 2021. I shall be grateful if you will kindly cause discussions thereon with a view to reach a settlement. 

E mail id to which the communication to be sent:  appointment.fm@gov.in

With greetings,

Yours faithfully,

Name & designation. 

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Joint Dharna by Confederation and NCCPA on 7.9.2021

 




 NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

(Registered undder the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021

Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

13.c Feroze Shah Road,

New Delhi. 110 001

 

PRESIDENT:                      COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)

Secy. General:                  COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)

Dated:  24th August, 2021.

 

Dear Comrades,

             

              One of the issues that was raised strongly and unanimously by the staff side of the National Council on 26th June, 2021 during the 48th meeting of the council was the delay in issuing orders for the grant of DA/DR which had become due from 1.01.2020.  Though no assurance was held out by the official side at the meeting, it appears that the feeling of the employees was taken into consideration and the three instalments of DA/DR were granted and the orders were issued by the end of July, 2021.  In April, 2020, in the wake of the covid pandemic and the consequent lock out, the Government had issued orders for freezing the payment of DA/DR which would be due from 1.1.2020, 1.7.2020 and 1.1.2021.  The Government’s decision to impound the arrears for 18 months had in fact been conveyed in April, 2021 itself. 

 

              Prior to the issuance of the above orders the Government had made an appeal for contribution to the Prime Minister’s relief fund to combat the situation emerging from the pandemic. The people, especially the poor segment of the society had suffered immensely during the covid period due to the loss of job caused by the lock down and the extra burden of expenditure due to the spread of the disease.  Quite a number of people had died due to the virus.  The employees and the pensioners responded to the appeal and almost everybody contributed a day’s income to the relief fund.  The decision to unilaterally withhold the payment of DA and DR was a jolt and there had been no consultation either formally or informally with the employees’ representatives.  The resentment was more about the decision to deny the DA/DR for 18 months in the name of financial stringency.  The 20 trillion financial packages, the Government announced thereafter benefitted mostly the corporate houses and other business enterprises.  Nothing much was done by the Government to increase the purchasing power of the people which would have benefitted the economy as a whole. Though the freezing payment of DA/DR had no prior consultation, still the employees and pensioners did not raise their objection as they felt that their sacrifice would benefit the poor people. The denial of payment of the arrears from 1.12020 to 1.7.2021 for eighteen month, however was different as it was  was bereft of any legal or moral basis and the employees and pensioners apprehended that it would create an undesirable precedent.  No such arbitrary steps had been taken in the past even against much greater financial crisis.  The demand to pay back the withheld amount was, therefore made at the meeting on 26th, but elicited no response from the official side.

 

              The demand for the payment of arrears gathered momentum especially after the 20 trillion package announcement, as the employees and pensioners   began to doubt the Government’s stand on financial strength of its coffers. They felt that their hard earned income has been donated to the business enterprises. The similar action of the A.P. Government was questioned at the High Court, which led to it being set aside. The decision of the High Court unequivocally established that the action of the Government to deny DA which is part of the salary is void and untenable   The High Court’s decision portends the need for the reversal of the decision of the Government of India   denying DA/DR  arrears of  18 months. 

              This and many other issues, especially the covid related problems and the sufferings of the employees and pensioners were figured in the discussions at the recently concluded National Executive Committee meeting of the Confederation of CGE & Workers.  The National Executive has come to the conclusion that collective action is needed to highlight the issues and decided to hold discussion with NCCPA for a joint action in the matter.  It has now been mutually agreed to hold a physical dharna programme in all State Capitals on 7th September, 2021, the timings and duration can be decided by the local units of both Confederation and NCCPA.  The Dharna participants will meet and pass a resolution to be submitted to the Finance Minister with copy to the Secretary, Department of Personnel.  All Individual members will send a letter to the Finance Minister, the format of which will be sent later.  The programme of action and the charter of demands on which the programme would be mounted is appended hereunder.

 

              As per the discussion we had in our last NE meeting, we had submitted agenda items with brief notes for discussion at the National Council. However, those issues  could not be figured in the agenda for want of time.  Our President, Com. Shiv Gopal Misra who is also the staff side Secretary has taken up the matter with the Secretary, Pension and Secretary Health.  A meeting has been promised to take place by the end of September, 2021. 

 

              The undersigned was at Delhi for a few days from 11.8.2021 to 20.8.2021.  We had earlier decided to transfer the money in the joint account of the Secretary General and Treasure to a newly created bank account of NCCPA.  However, this could not be accomplished as our Treasurer, Com.H.L. Sidhu had a cardiac problem and had been admitted to the hospital.  He has been advised rest for atleast three months and is presently convalescing at his home.  Further steps in this direction would be taken after he recovers from his illness.  In the meantime, all affiliates are requested to clear their dues for the year 2019-20 and 2020-21by remitting the money to the present joint account, whose details are available on our website.  Since NCCPA is now registered under the T.U. Act, we are to submit our accounts duly signed for the two calendar years 2020 and 2021 audited by a chartered Accountant. 

 

PROGRAMME OF ACTION:

Andcharter of demands.

              it has been decided to organise a dharna programme on 7th September, 2021 at a Central Place in all State Capitals.  This will be followed by an e mail campaign, the format of which will be sent in due course.  The demands that will be highlighted through this programme are as under:-

 

1.       Grant the arrears of DA/DR for the period between 1.1.2020 to 1.07.2021. held back by the Government to the employees and pensioners immediately.

2.       Take immediate decision on the following covid related issues;

3.       Grant compensation of not less than Rs. 15 lakhs in case of all covid affected deaths;

4.       Reimburse the hospitalisation bills for all covid patients irrespective of the fact whether the hospital is recognised or not.

5.       Ensure that all employees are provided with the vaccination facility preferably in the CGHS dispensaries. 

6.       Provide compassionate appointments in all death cases irrespective of the 5% ceiling. 

7.       Ensure that the pensioners who do not have any health care facility especially for in-patient treatment are provided with insurance coverage at the cost of the Government.

 8, Revise the Pension of:

(a) BSNL  pensioners with effect from 1.1.2017

 (b)Punjab National Bank Pensioners..

9. Grant the medical benefits to the BSNL pensioners.

 

The resolution to be adopted at the meeting (dharna programme) on 7th September, 2021 will be sent shortly.  The format of e mail to be sent to the Honourable Finance Minister by each individual employee/pensioner will also be sent along with the resolution.

 

              The affiliates and State COCs are requested to kindly make the programme a grand success by enlisting the participation of all employees and pensioners. 

 

              With greetings,

Yours fraternally,

                                                                                                                                                            Sd/-

K.K.N Kutty

Secretary General

Thursday, July 29, 2021

NCCPA Demands Discussion with Bank Pensioners Associations on Pension Revision!

 

NCCPA has written to Indian Bank Association on the question of Pension revision talks and the need to involve the Pensioners Associations including the NCCPA to which the Punjab National Bank Pensioners Welfare Association is affiliated with:    KKN Kutty SG NCCPA   



NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS

(Registered under the T.U. Act.No. RTU01/2021.Dated.7.01.2021

 

Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

13.c Feroze Shah Road,

New Delhi. 110 001

 

PRESIDENT:       COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)

SECY. GENERAL:          COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)

Dated:25th July, 2021.

 

Shri  RajnikiranRai G.

Chairman

Indian Bank Association,

Union Bank Of India, Vidhan Bhawan Marg

Nariman Point, Mumbai-400021

 

SUBJECT :           NEGOTIATIONS/DIISCUSSIONS ON RETIREES/PENSIONERS’

ISSUES OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS WITH UNIONS/ASSOCIATIONS.

 

Dear Sir,

We have great pleasure in introducing ourselves as the apex level organisation of the Pensioners and retirees’ associations in our country. The NCCPA and its affiliates the Punjab National Bank Pensioners Association are registered under the trade Union Act. Shri Shiv Gopal Misra, presently the General Secretary of All India Railwaymen Federation and the National Secretary Staff Side of the JCM is our President.  The undersigned is a standing committee member of the JCM National Council, Government of India, where all issues pertaining to the working central Government employees and also of the retired pensioners of the Government of India are subjected to discussion.  Besides the pensioners of the Central and State Governments, the associations in Banks, public sector undertakings, and even of the private sector, wherever the pension facility has been extended are affiliated to this organisation, called the National Co-ordination Committee of pensioners Associations.  The Punjab National Bank Pensioners Association is one of our affiliates from the Banking sector. 

It has been brought to our notice by our affiliate the PNB Pensioners Association that the Indian Bank Association has commenced discussion with all the stake holders to revise the pension emoluments, medical facilities etc of the  employees who are retired from various banks. We welcome the initiative taken by the Indian Bank Association in this regard. 

However, we are informed that while   discussions have commenced with the representatives of the Bank employees, the representatives of various Bank Pensioners Association have not been invited for such a discussion.  Since this pertains to the emoluments of the pensioners, it is but right that their views are heard before you arrive at conclusions. 

In the circumstances, we shall be grateful if you will cause consultation with the Bank Pensioners Associations to elicit their views in the matter.  We shall also be grateful if you will kindly include the NCCPA representatives in the discussions as they will be able to provide you with the details of the benefits conferred upon the pensioners of various sectors to enable the Indian Bank Association to take a balanced view in the matter. 

We shall be thankful for favour of an immediate and positive response from you,

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

 Sd/-

KKN Kutty,

Secretary General.

Sent through e mail: mdceo@unionbankofindia.com

Copy sent through e mail to Honourable Minister of State for  finance: mosfinance@nic.in

Copy sent through e mail Secretary, finance:

Secy-fs@nic.in

Copy sent to Chief Executive: IBA. ce@iba.org.in

NCCPA Sponsors a WEBINAR on 8th August 2021

 NCCPA WEBINAR ON 08.08.2021!




NATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS

Website: nccpahq.blogspot.in.

E mail: nccpahq@gmail.com.

13C, Feroze Shah Road,

 New Delhi. 110 001

29.07.2021

President:                        Com. Shiv Gopal Misra.

Secretary General:         Com. K.KN. Kutty.

 

Dear comrades,

NCCPA is happy to announce a webinar on 8th August, 2021 on the following subject.

TUI as a Unifier of World Pensioners

Trade Union International is an integral part of the World Federation of Trade Unions.  WFTU is the world body of trade union and is the platform to unite the working class of the world.  In the present world scenario all of you are aware that most of the countries have adopted the capitalist path of growth and development.  It is inherent in the system that the development is possible only for a small segment of the society at the cost of the majority of the working people.   It is based upon the principle to transfer the wealth from the poor to the rich.  Since exploitation is the hall mark of the system, concerted attempt would be made continuously to reduce the wages of the workers in order to maximise the profit of the entrepreneurs.  The entrepreneurs of the world have an unwritten understanding in the matter and the exploitative methods differ from society to society depending upon the concrete conditions obtaining at each place or region as the case may be.  While in many of the advanced and developed countries have a social security system to take care of the old age needs of the citizens the cost of which is partly borne by the employer class, it is mostly absent in most of the developing and under developed countries.  In our country, we do not have any state funded or employer funded social security system and wherever such funds are created, its nucleus is from the contribution of the workers or to a small extent from the exchequer.  The need for organising the pensioners of the world arose to combat the situation of exploitation of the old people at the evening of their life. 

In the present webinar, we shall come to know the efforts undertaken by WFTU to unite the pensioners and retired personnel throughout the world; to share the experience of different society in the natter and draw united efforts from such experiences.  Comrade       K. Ragavendran, our Deputy Secretary General is the TUI co-ordinator for the Asia region.  He would present the discussion paper and initiate discussion at the webinar. The webinar is organised as a prologue to the World Elders Day which falls on 1st October, 2021 and the Indian Pensioners day on 17th December, 2021.  During the webinar itself, the participants may rise through “chats” questions on the subject so that it could be replied once the subject is introduced.  

Kindly remember that the webinar would be held on Zoom platform on 8th August, 2021 from 4.00 PM onwards and would be simultaneously broad-cost through Aiprpa Chq Face Book page and later in the channel of Aiprpa Chq in YouTube.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally, 

KKN Kutty

Secretary General


NCCPA Sponsored WEBINAR

08.08.2021 – 4.00 P.M

Topic: TUI as a Unifier of World Pensioners

[Uniting the Pensioners of the World – Role of WFTU and Trade Union International (Pensioners & Retirees).

 

Webinar will be presented with the main Paper by: K.Ragavendran Coordinator Asia TUI (P&R)

*****

The Webinar will be through ZOOM – Live Telecast will be available in Face Book of Aiprpa Chq Page also. Invitations are being sent through Emails and other Social Media. This Webinar is being organized just before the WORLD ELDERS DAY Demonstration on 1.10.2021 called by TUI (P&R) - All are welcome!

The LINK to the WEBINAR:

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.

When: Aug 8, 2021 04:00 PM Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi

Topic: TUI as a unifier of world Pensioners

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85194898543?pwd=eTYvUFVmVjlqbTVPckhUMnF1RFo5UT09

Passcode: 437392

Webinar ID: 851 9489 8543

Passcode: 437392