Pension revision as per 7th CPC recommendations: Railway Board stressed upon 30900 pending cases

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Pension revision as per 7th CPC recommendations: Railway Board stressed upon 30900 pending cases

Pension revision as per 7th CPC recommendations: Railway Board stressed upon 30900 pending cases vide Order dated 24.05.2022

Non RBA letter
भारत सरकार Government of India
रेल मंत्रालय Ministry of Railways
रेलवे बोर्ड (Railway Board)

No. 2016/AC-II/21/8/Pt-VI

New Delhi, dated 24.5.2022

General Manager
All Zonal Railways and Production Units

Sub:- Pension revision as per 7th CPC recommendations.

Ref:- Board’s letter of even no. dated 1.11.2021

Please connect Board’s letter ibid seeking status of Pension Revision as per 7th CPC recommendations. The reports from few Railways have been received and it is  seen that the progress made is meager. ARPAN report also reveals that there are 21000 cases(PSB cases) approximately pending initiation of revision at Personnel Branch. Besides, there are 9900(other than PSB cases) pending revision. As has been stated in the above referred letter, AIRF and NFIR are expressing their concern over this pendency position.

Kindly have the position examined for taking suitable remedial action and apprise Board regarding the progress made in this regard by mail at npsrailwayboard[at]gmail.com latest by 25.6.2022.

DA:As above

(Ajay Bartwal )
Joint Director Finance/CCA
Railway Board

Copy to : PFAs and PCPOs of all Zonal Railways /PUs

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  • There seems to be associations for serving employees and pensioners. What they are doing. Eating samosa and tea and not raising any burning problems of pensioners at least who are above 75 age. Why medical treatments be given par with ECHS to all central pensioners so that to avail treatment both in op and ip. Why the frozen DR for 18 months is not released. What is the minimum pay of central govt employees and kerala state employees and teachers. In kerala it is 23000 whereas in central 18000.Every five years kerala employees pay pension and allowances are revised. At centre it will take 10 to 16 years. A Portion of amount of salaries and pension frozen by kerala during COVID 19balready released. A commission should be appointed to study the pay pension and allowances being received by kerala employees and central. While at central casual leave is 8 days but in kerala it is 20 days. Central govt employees have to work on all India bases where as kerala within the state mainly within the district. I already wrote to FM To transfer my pension records to state so that I will get better pension than central. There is nothing wrong service conditions of both central and states should be equal.