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One Rank, One Pension stuck between Services and Defence Ministry

One Rank, One Pension stuck between Services and Defence Ministry: Indian Express News
By: Press Trust of India | New Delhi | February 28, 2015
Reinstating governmentโ€™s commitment on implementing the โ€˜One Rank, One Pensionโ€™ policy, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday said the issue is pending as the method of calculating pension is stuck between the Armed Services and the Defence Ministry.
โ€œI have already in the last Budget said that we are going to implement โ€˜One Rank, One Pensionโ€™. This need not be stated on every occasion. We are completely committed to it,โ€ Jaitley told reporters here when asked about the delay in launching the scheme.

Explaining the reasons behind the delay, the Minister said: โ€œThe methodology of calculating the One Rank, One Pension is an issue pending between the Services and the Defence Ministry.โ€
As and when that idea is formulated, not only it should be implemented, it will be implemented, he added.
โ€œYou may only notice that I have today, despite the squeeze, increased the allocation for Defence by almost Rs 25,000 crore,โ€ Jaitley said.
Last month, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had said that โ€˜One rank, One pensionโ€™ scheme will be rolled out soon.
The scheme, which seeks to ensure that a uniform pension is paid to defence personnel who retire at the same rank with the same length of service, irrespective of their date of retirement, has been a long-standing demand of the over two million ex-servicemen in the country.

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