Proceedings of National
Executive Meeting of NCCPA held virtually on 06.03.2023
The Virtual National Executive meeting of NCCPA was held
today (06.03.2023 at 15.00 Hrs to 18.00.Hrs) under the chairmanship of
President Comrade Shiva Gopal Mishra,
18 CMC Members attended including two Advisors of NCCPA.
President initiated the meeting and explained
the efforts taken to organize all the Federations and Unions of serving
employees of Central Government and State Government including the Teachers and
other Pensioners under N-JCA and explained about holding of the programmes
successfully so far. He wanted the NCCPA to help in getting all concerned to
apply and opt for Old Pension Scheme as per the March 3rd letter of
Staff Side JCM for all recruited or vacancies notified or notified on or before
22.12.2003. He then called the Secretary General to initiate on the notified
agenda.
Comrade K.Ragavendran Secretary General NCCPA briefed the
written report earlier circulated by him covering all the items of agenda. He
paid homage to the departed leader of NCCPA comrade K.K.Marotkar of Indore and
other working class leaders. He appealed to approve the minutes of the earlier
virtual NE Meeting of NCCPA held on 15.01.2023. He explained the decisions of
programme as decided by the NJCA Convention and the solidarity extended by the
NCCPA including sending a delegation headed by Ishwarsingh Dabas to the above
convention. He stated that a separate resolution extending total support to the
N-JCA decisions should be adopted by the present NE. Appealed that all States
should have a strong State COC of NCCPA and powerful District COC of NCCPA to
take the struggles effectively. All quota dues as per our constitution at the
rate of 1/- per member per year shall be remitted by all Affiliates since the
Jaipur AIC held in 2019 November. He also explained that due quota since Bogota
World conference is to be remitted to TUI (P&R) as a comrade is coming to
India (Kerala) as per the General Secretary of TUI(P&R). He further stated
that the accounts are audited and other documents are sent for physical
submission to Registrar of Trade Unions Jaipur through Comrade M.L.Gupta
President of PNB Pensioners and Retirees Welfare association and our NCCPA Vice
President. The efforts taken by the SG for Bank Pensioners issue with the TUI
General Secretary; the efforts of AIBDPA in uniting various pensioners of BSNL
behind their demand for pension revision and our role; the need for organizing
a separate Programme by NCCPA on the charter of Pensioners etc were explained
by the SG in his report. His report covered that the Regional Conference of TUI
(P&R) to be held in Kerala in the month of October and the AIC of NCCPA
shall also be held shortly. He also appealed for coming forward to opt for
holding next NE Meeting physically in the month of May-June. He explained that
the model logos and all suggestions by some NE Members are placed in the WhatsApp
group of NCCPA and we shall finalize in our meeting today. He also explained
that despite the Karnataka P&T Pensioners Association, the Dakshina Railway
Pensioners Union wants to affiliate with NCCPA and accordingly DRPU have
included it in its constitution also. Another big Railway Pensioners outfit
viz.., AIRRF wants liberalized affiliation with NCCPA. He narrated the wish of Patron Comrade Mathur
for amendments to constitution and accordingly a committee of five or six can
be constituted to finalize our position and submit in the AIC. He also
explained the efforts taken by him in sending emails to BPS and AIFPA regarding
revival of BCPC with the idea of organizing pensioners in an bigger way to
support the demands of pensioners and to stand solidly with N-JCA. The need for
releasing a journal by NCCPA and the hardship faced during the time of corona
at Kolkatta that forced us to stop printing News Letter were explained by the
Secretary General and suggestions from NE Members sought to revive the organ.
The President before calling all Members of the
National Executive stated some points. He opined that the affliation issue can
be taken up in the next physical meeting of NE. Regarding AIRRF he felt that
the membership may not be that much as claimed by them. Anyway, this issue can be
taken up in the next meeting. Secondly, as far uniting with all Pensioners organizations
is good for pressing the issues of pensioners also. Therefore I will talk to those
organisations like BPS who said negatively earlier and report to you. Thirdly,
as far as the Committee for amendments to constitution I will suggest to
include the name of C.L.Mathur also as he initiated the issue. The President
once again reiterated the importance of joint action planned against NPS and
said that NCCPA shall support the activities. Every month 21st the
action programme of N-JCA will be observed up to a March to Parliament on 21st
July, when further course of action will be decided by the meeting of Steering
Committee. Current year September we are likely to go for a massive struggle
against NPS, Then he asked the SG to allow each one of the NE Members to talk
briefly.
Accordingly the following Advisors and NE Members spoke on
the agenda:
1.
K.D.Khera – Advisor NCCPA: I endorse all points narrated by
the Secretary General and the President. I will restrain myself only on agenda
number 6 pertaining to Bank Pensioners. For the past 25 years the pension of
Bank Pensioners was not at all revised despite sufficient funds. We are
demanding pension at par with the Reserve bank Pensioners and it is not beyond
the scope as sufficient funds are available. Earlier they said that they are
calculating in 2015; now they say they are calculating in 2023. Somewhere there
is no seriousness and we want the NCCPA to intervene. A draft we have prepared
will be sent to NCCPA and if a letter to Prime Minister is written by NCCPA on
those lines it would be fine.
2.
A.K.Ghosh Assistant Secretary General
NCCPA: We have
discussed in West Bengal and decided that besides our senior comrade Pabitra
Chakraborty, the General Secretary of WB COC comrade P.Lahiri will speak on all
items. I will only stress for early convening of physical NE Meeting as
countering any point in virtual meetings will be difficult.
3.
Basawanand ITPF Secretary General: The sudden demise of comrade KKN
Kutty had affected our functioning. Now I have been selected as the Secretary
General ITPF in his place. We have our presence throughout the country and we
will involve in organizing any programme decided by the NCCPA. I also want a
physical meeting of NE first where we can discuss all issues and proceed
further.
4.
Basudev Sengupta Auditor NCCPA: There are 15 items in the agenda
and it will be difficult to cover all items in a virtual meeting. As the items
are important, there shall be a physical meeting to discuss all the points.
5.
Pabitra Chakraborty Deputy SG NCCPA: We have discussed all the items in
our State COC and decided that the GS of COC comrade P.Lahiri will consolidate
all our opinions. I wish to state only on two points. One is the question or
revival of BCPC. I feel that the question of reviving BCPC does not arise.
Earlier comrade S.K.Vyas tried to unify all the pensioners movement and in the
process he became the Secretary General of BCPC. But after his death the BCPC
was taken to its death. We cannot dissolve in BPS or any other Pensioners Union
because we want to maintain our identity. So, we will close the chapter of
BCPC. Regarding a robust organization for NCCPA, small units in states shall
join and form State COC of NCCPA at the behest of bigger units. West Bengal COC
is organizing successfully all pensioners in all our programmes throughout the
state.
6.
P.Lahiri General Secretary WB COC: I will straightaway go into the
items. Regarding item Number 2, West Bengal will support all programmes related
to N-JCA decisions against NPS. Regarding item number 3, there is no problem
with the functioning of our state organization as pointed out by Comrade Pabitra
Chakraborty. However, if any amendments are proposed let us consider that at
the appropriate time. But to strengthen our NCCPA in all states we should take
the help from regular employees’ organizations. Regarding quota to NCCPA since
Jaipur AIC the item is important and we shall remit immediately 20,000/-
pending final settlement on sending the account particulars. Regarding quota to
TUI, we have to be affiliated and the quota amount is big to TUI and therefore
collections have to be made from affiliates. Regarding Bank Pensioners issue, NCCPA
is trying to mobilize Bank Pensioners. As the service unions in Banks are
reluctant to get the pension revision we
have to concentrate on the issue. As far as the BSNL Pensioners are
concerned, we have to support them. We also appreciate the formation of BSNL
Pensioners United Forum. Regarding number 9 item of agenda viz., NCCPA
Programme on Pensioners issues, the item is very important. Unless there is an
all India programme organized by NCCPA, the issues of pensioners will not move.
There are many important issues in the item. NPS and BSNL Pensioners to be
added to the charter and we shall move ahead with our own programme. Regarding
TUI Regional Conference, money is the problem but we have to conduct the
programme of Conference effectively and efficiently. As far as the NCCPA AIC is
concerned, it is our opinion that other than Rajasthan and West Bengal should
come forward and host it. The AIC shall be for three days. The Logo issue can
be decided by the NCCPA. As far as the affiliation issue is concerned, we can
go for affiliation but membership quota as per NCCPA constitution shall be
collected. The physical meeting of NE is a welcome step but the meeting shall
take place in any venue other than Kolkata. All items can be discussed
threadbare only in physical meetings. As far as the any other item, we support
the line of Secretary General and state that NCCPA should have a journal of its
own and it shall come from Tamilnadu in a new name. BCPC is a dead item and as
explained by Comrade Pavitra we should leave the issue forever. We should have
our identity but we can go for joint programmes. We should strengthen our NCCPA
and forget BCPC.
7.
Sajer Rahman Vice President NCCPA: I am not speaking on all items but
only on some points. It is good that some organizations have come forward to
seek affiliation with NCCPA. We can discuss in our next physical NE Meeting.
Karnataka P&T clashes with AIBDPA and AIPRPA for Telecom and Postal. This
is to be clarified. Regarding quota, in a time bound manner of one month all
quota dues are to be cleared. Ayushman Bharat development has come and the
Additional Director Guwahati is stopping the treatment for beneficiaries who
have not linked their CGHS Cards with ABHA. Ultimately the CGHS beneficiaries
will be pushed to the government hospitals under ABHA and take treatment along
with other general patients only. I also say that a physical NE is necessary
and I suggest that along with Delhi March we can have a physical meeting of NE
in Delhi either one or two days earlier. As far as LOGO is concerned, it should
be simple and easily understood by all. Regarding the AIC of NCCPA, Assam
cannot organize it as we have undertaken the responsibility of organizing the
AIC of AIPRPA.
8.
D.K.Debnath General Secretary AIPRPA: Quota to NCCPA is important and on
proving the account number by the SG, we shall remit the same. The LOGO is kept
in our whatsapp group by comrades KR and KG. Our suggestion is some
modifications have been suggested by us to Comrade KR’s proposal. The same may
be accepted. Before going for our physical NE meeting, today itself we have to
decide on some Programme of action on pensioners issues by NCCPA. For
Parliament march also we have to fix quota for each affiliate and state to make
the programme more successful. Items suggested for inclusion viz.,m NPS and
BSNL Pensioners issues in our charter by Comrade Lahiri is supported. As far as
affiliation of Railway Unions are concerned, we can wait until the next Meeting
as our President belongs to Railways and he needs some time to discuss.
Regarding Accounts and renewal of NCCPA we support the line of Secretary
General. As far as the BSNL Pensioners issues are concerned, we fully support
AIBDPA.
9.
K.B.Krishna Rao GS Karnataka P&T
Pensioners Association: Karnataka P&T Pensioners Association was an affiliate of NCCPA since
earlier time. Comrade S.K.Vyas was the Secretary General. We have been
regularly paying the affiliation fee etc. Actually I could not locate the old
records to show our past affiliation by going to our office and I thought it
not necessary as an item was introduced in the agenda itself. Regarding quota
at the rate of 1/- per member, I want to get clarified that whether it is based
on the actual membership or on membership including those died and not renewed.
I strongly support the view point that NCCPA should have its separate existence
and functioning. I wish NCCPA exhibits all affiliates and the General
Secretary’s name in the website so that all can see it and understand the
affiliates. Comrades should clarify as to whether the formation of State COC of
NCCPA is like the Confederation COC? We will strongly support the BSNL
Pensioners. Though our nomenclature is Karnataka P&T Pensioners Associations,
we have more members from Railways, Defence and even Judiciary. Finally on CGHS
issue, I want to place an issue. Recently an OM was issued for enhancement of
Ward Entitlements. There is some confusion prevailing. Whether all Pensioners
who retired before 1.1.2006 and pension enhanced under 7th CPC Pay
Matrix as per notional fixation are also eligible or not? OM dated 19.01.1917
says the CGHS contributions are based on rates to all as though they have
continued in service even after the said date. If I join CGHS and pay as per 7th
CPC rates, then why for “wards entitlement” I should not be given the same
benefit? So, the date of retirement should not be the criterion for allotment
of wards. NCCPA may take up this issue.
10. Soran Singh Maurya OGS NCCPA: The issue of revision of Pension to BSNL absorbed Penioners
was in the charter of NCCPA while in the last AIC. But unfortunately, we are
not able to still get it. The issues of Bank Pensioners is also important.
Regarding CGHS issues, we want to stress that wellness centers to be opened in
all Districts etc. Medicines are not immediately supplied in wellness centers.
These issues are to be taken up with higher authorities. Holding of AIC of
NCCPA should be in October or November in nearby Delhi.
11. VAN Namboodiri Patron NCCPA: According to the figures the Central Pensioners are a force
to reckon with. I want the travel concession to senior citizens restored in
Railways. As far as the NCCPA State units are concerned, we are following the
Confederation method. Re-organization of NCCPA state units as per this
understanding is needed. Quota to NCCPA as per constitution must be paid by
all. Admittance of Comrade Krishna Rao in this NE Meeting is welcome and NCCPA
will be further strengthened. A Physical NE Meeting is required and we can
discuss both the constitution change and LOGO for NCCPA there. TUI Regional
Conference has to be organized by us. Regarding NCCPA Conference and Journal of
NCCPA, my suggestion is that if Tamilnadu takes the responsibility it would be
proper. Getting the old news letter is difficult so a new name for NCCPA
journal should be given and in consultation with TN Comrades, the same may be
issued from Tamil Nadu. Similarly if the AIC can be organized in Tamil Nadu, it
will be better. Comrade K.G.Jayaraj will narrate the details of BSNL Pension
Revision issue but the DOT and Govt are taken a wrong line with regard to the
pension revision of BSNL. Regarding NCCPA Pension related programme, it is our
experience that the Government do not oblige unless there is some pressure by
the movement.
12. President Shiva Gopal Mishra: The President intervened after the speech of Comrade VAN
Namboodiri and stated that the discussion on FMA revision also was taken up by
the Staff Side and the discussion has reached crucial stage. The Government
Side had agreed for 2000/ FMA per month but we insisted for 3000/- per month.
So the issue is again referred to the Department of Expenditure.
13. K.G.Jayaraj General Secretary AIBDPA: This is the right time to intensify the struggle
against NPS. A sustained struggle is warranted. A monthly journal is must and
it is better to release it from Chennai of Tamilnadu, which is the native of
Comrade K.Ragavendran and with a new name. Regarding quota, AIBDPA has earlier
made over 30,000/- for Court Case to NCCPA which was not utilized at all and
that money be used as Quota from AIBDPA. If there is any balance the same will
be remitted.
14. K.Ragavendran Secretary General NCCPA: Intervened and tried to get clarification from
Comrade K.G.Jayraj as to the person to whom the said court share of 30,000 was
given?
15. K.G.Jayaraj General Secretary AIBDPA: (Continued): The money of court case was given to
Treasurer of NCCPA. Regarding quota to TUI, the same can be paid to Comrade
Carlos deputed by the GS TUI. AIBDPA has conducted several struggles for our
pension revision and for medical bills. Within five days of our Delhi March,
the DOT cleared medical bills of pensioners. Some talks were also initiated by the
DOT for pension revision but they are so far adamant and they are calculating
total expenses if 5% or 10% or 15% is given as pension revision. Now we are
successful in forming a joint forum of Pensioners Associations with eight
organizations (four from BSNL and four from MTNL). The demand of some for
extending 7th CPC pension to BSNL Pensioners is not practical and
tenable. Next course of action will be decided in the joint forum meeting on 19th.
Bank Pension revision is also a serious issue and NCCPA SG has taken some
initiative in this issue. AIBDPA proposes a March to Parliament on our issues
including the CGHS issues during the next session. As regards the Regional
Conference of TUI in Kerala, we will act as soon as the list of foreign
delegates are received from TUI leaders. Regarding next AIC we can consider the
proposal of comrade Namboodiri and regarding LOGO we can take up in our next
physical meeting. There is no problem of affiliating Karnataka P&T
Pensioners Association with NCCPA. Regarding DRPU also there is no problem. As
far as AIRRF is concerned, we can decide about a maximum like we have a minimum
level of quota. We can close the chapter of reviving BCPC as some time past the
initiative taken by Comrade VAN Namboodiri to get the BCPC revived was also
negatived by Comrade S,C,Maheswari. But for TUI Congress in Kerala I would have
welcomed for the physical meeting of NCCPA in Kerala.
16. M.Suresh General Secretary All Kerala Bank Retirees Forum: We are thankful for taking the issue
of Bank Pensioners at the level of TUI and WFTU by the NCCPA. I have already
sent a detailed note to the SG NCCPA. The argument that there is no funds are
rebutted by us through our RTI application replies during several years
including 2022. We are planning a small booklet and will send the booklet in
English to NCCPA regarding all the details also. We have resorted to legal action too in addition
to organizational action. The court case is admitted in the Supreme Court last
year and notices have gone to GOI and IBA. We will form a detailed Reception
Committee of all Pensioners Associations in Kerala to host the TUI Regional
Conference. Regarding quota I want to know whether it is for calendar year or
financial year.
17. Jagmohan Thakur General Secretary All India Audit & Accounts
Pensioners Association: Kindly decide the date of next physical NE Meeting here itself. We also
say that Shimla cannot be the venue for next meeting of NE. Regarding quota to
NCCPA, we have to clear the same within the time. As far as the NCCPA programme
is concerned, we should have a separate Programme on our issues and extend total
support to the serving employees programme also. We should highlight NPS also.
In Himachal we could see that the NPS changed the BJP government and congress
government is installed in power. So NPS can be an issue of total support to
serving employees while we can take up several issues of Pensioners including
CGHS, Parliamentary Standing Committee etc. The structure of NCCPA should be
like the Confederation COCs. We welcome the entry of Karnataka P&T
Pensioners Association as it would strengthen our NCCPA. Bank Pensioners issues
are also very important.
18. Subash Chandra Pandey OGS NCCPA: We have to pressurize through our action and we have many
issues like the CGHS etc. So I request all to act so that NCCPA build pressure
on the government to settle issues.
K.Ragavendran Secretary General NCCPA: The President will conclude the meeting. But as per
the consensus of this meeting, the activity to revive the BCPC is given up.
NCCPA existence will be maintained as at present and we will not merge with any
other Pensioners Unions or Federations to dissolve our entity. Comrade Rahman
pointed out some discrepancies in ABHA proposals in Guwahati, He is requested
to read the minutes circulated by the Staff Side Secretary regarding the 8th
February Meeting taken by the Health Secretary, wherein it was clearly assured
that Ayushman Bharath will not take away any existing rights of the
beneficiaries. If any issue is violated in Guwahati by the AD CGHS, kindly
bring that matter to the notice of the NCCPA and will be taken up with the
Government Authorities for remedy by us and by the President. Again on the
advice of the President a Committee has been constituted with six comrades
“Pavitra Ranjan Chakraborty; K.G.Jayaraj; C.L.Mathur; Prabhakar Nair; J.P. Dhandre
and D.K.Debnath” to go into the constitution amendments of NCCPA on inviting
suggestions from members and place a report in the NE Meeting before the AIC
for finalization to be presented to the AIC for approval. As far as LOGO to NCCPA is concerned, the
issue will be discussed in the physical NE
Meeting. Regarding affiliation to NCCPA, the issue will be discussed and finalized
in our next NE Meeting to be convened physically as pointed out by our
President but with the permission of the national executive Comrade K.B.Krishna
Rao Karnataka P&T Pensioners Association will be invited to all our
meetings. As far as quota to NCCPA is concerned, all affiliates shall remit
quota for three years of 2020; 2021; 2022 within one month of this National
Executive Meeting. Similarly, the quota due to TUI will be cleared by us as per
the arrangement suggested by the GS TUI from the existing funds of NCCPA and
any quota due for NCCPA shall be paid by the organization from the quota
received from affiliates. As far as the suggestion of comrades that the AIC of
NCCPA to be hosted by Tamil Nadu State, the suggestion will be discussed with
the NCCPA leaders of Tamil Nadu State and a decision will be taken and
communicated in the physical NE Meeting. Similarly, I wish that the venue for
the two-days physical National Executive Meeting shall be finalized by the ITPF
Secretary General Comrade Basavanand and as explained by Comrade Basavanand the
issue will be finalized after consultations within the organization of ITPF and
the Secretary General NCCPA. Explorations will be undertaken if NCCPA journal
can be released from Tamil Nadu in consultation with the Tamil Nadu Comrades
and developments will be reported in the next physical NE Meeting. The next physical
NE Meeting will constitute an Editorial Board also for the new journal. We will
wait until a decision emerges from 19th Meeting and support any decision
taken in that United Forum of BSNL Pensioners. In addition, we will include the
demands of BSNL Pensioners prominently in our charter also. The issue of Bank
Pensioners revision of pension also will be prominently focused in our NCCPA
Charter and we will discuss the developments in the Bank Sector in our physical
NE Meeting. Our NCCPA Charter will focus NPS demand also prominently but as
pointed out by our National Executive Meeting of NCCPA held in Delhi, the NPS
is basically a serving comrades problem but we the Pensioners have to raise it.
By including the NPS, BSNL Pension
Revision, Bank Pensioners Revision are to be prominently included with other
demands and NCCPA Charter and the proposed Programme of Action by the NCCPA
will be emailed to all NE Members for approval. The idea is to dovetail our
programme with the Progrmme of N-JCA so that we organize our March to
Parliament along with the N-JCA March to Parliament and while strengthening the
employees Programme led by N-JCA we will also organize our own programme of
action. Now, the President will deliver his concluding speech.
President Shiva Gopal
Mishra: Thanked all Members of NE for their support
and deliberations. Though Rajasthan State is observing Holy on this day,
majority of North Indian States are observing on 8th March, we have
decided to hold our NE Meeting today. Assured that the agitation started by
N-JCA will be taken to the level of action in September 2023. Thanked for
solidarity extended by the NCCPA.
The National Executive
Meeting ended with the following decisions:
1. Minutes of the NE Meeting held on
15.01.2023 virtually and circulated to all by the Secretary General was
approved unanimously.
2. A resolution fully supporting the
decisions of N-JCA National Convention is adopted by the NE Meeting.
3. Organizational steps to form State
level COC of NCCPA in each State and District COC of NCCPA in all districts
shall be elaborately discussed in the next physical NE Meeting.
4. All will remit quota due as per their
active members in their membership rolls (Members alive and actual year wise)
for three years for 2020, 2021 and 2022 within one month from the present NE
Meeting. The quota due shall be calculated @ 1/- per member per year or 1000/-
for organizations below the level of membership of 1000. The quota is for
calendar year only as our financial year and calendar year are same.
5. Remittance of quota to Trade Union
International (Pensioners & Retirees) shall be remitted as per the
suggestion of General Secretary of TUI.
6. Comrade M.L.Gupta will assist getting
the renewal from the Registrar of Trade Unions, Jaipur before March 31st
and the Secretary General is going to Jaipur on 24th March for any
assistance if required.
7. NCCPA Charter of Demands and the
Programme of Action by the NCCPA to be dovetailed with the March to parliament Programme
of N-JCA will be emailed to all for approval and on approval the same will be
publicized. The demands of NPS; the BSNL Pension Revision; the Bank Pensioners
Pension Revision etc., will be included prominently in the charter.
8. The outcome of 19th march
meeting of BSNL Pensioners United Forum will be taken into account to extend
total support to AIBDPA
9. The demands of Bank Pensioners for
pension revision will be incorporated in our charter of NCCPA. The developments
of Bank Pensioners revision will be watched keenly with the developments of our
efforts noted with appropriate steps.
10. The Regional Conference of
TUI(P&R) shall be organized at Thiruvananthapuram Kerala in October 1-2 and
all efforts shall be made by the organizations of Kerala. Meanwhile, the list
of delegates from other countries also should be made available. For details of
Indian delegates etc., next Physical NE Meeting will take a final decision.
11. The venue for the next All India
Conference of NCCPA shall be finalized in the physical NE Meeting. As wanted by
some NE Members, Tamil Nādu Comrades shall be consulted whether Tamil Nadu can
be the next venue.
12. Comrade Basavanand Sahib SG ITPF will
consult and inform the Secretary General NCCPA as to whether the physical NE
Meeting of NCCPA can be conducted by that organization in May-June.
13. LOGO for NCCPA will be finalized in
the next physical meeting of NE of NCCPA as more discussions will be needed.
14. Affiliation to Associations (both
Karnataka P&T Pensioners Association & Dakshina Railway Pensioners
Union) and the request of AIRRF for liberalized affiliation shall be discussed
in the next Physical NE Meeting of NCCPA. All suggestions for affiliation will
be discussed in the next physical NE Meeting, however, the Karnataka P&T
Pensioners Association will be invited to our meetings as like the present
meeting.
15. A Committee of six members viz.,
Comrades Pavitra Ranjan Chakraborti; K.G.Jayaraj; C.K.Mathur; Dhandre; Prabakar
Nair and D.K.Debnath has been constituted to receive all suggestions regarding
amendments to constitution of NCCPA and finalize a report to be placed in our
NE Meeting for submitting in the next AIC on behalf of the National Executive.
16. NCCPA Journal shall be published from
Tamil Nadu with a new name and the efforts in this regard and appointment of an
Editorial Board for the journal will be taken up in the next Physical NE
Meeting.
17. The issue of reviving BCPC (Bharat
Central Pensioners Confederation) is to be dropped as our efforts are not well
received.
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NCCPA