Dear Veterans, Regards.
MoD has,finally, issued the orders for not using the term 'PBOR'. Copy of the orders will be available on our blogs soon. Veterans may remember that our organisation was the first to raise thre objection on this point.Later on organizations followed and uunited efforts brought the results.
Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS Retd.
President,
Ex-Soldiers, Sailors & Airmen Assoiciation.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Meeting of ESSAA (Maharashra Branch): Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS (Retd.)
Dear Veterans, Regards.
Find below the Venue of meeting of ESSAA (Maharashra Branch) being held on 30th January, 2011 at 10 a.m. as conveyed by Veteran Balbir Singh President of ESSAA (Maharashtra Branch).
Venue:-
Nalanda Baudh Vihar
(It is in the Corner of Proposed College Ground)
Opp to Mahalaxmi Mall, Sec 11,
Kamothe, Navi Mumbai- 410205
9702020412, 9869328402
Find below the Venue of meeting of ESSAA (Maharashra Branch) being held on 30th January, 2011 at 10 a.m. as conveyed by Veteran Balbir Singh President of ESSAA (Maharashtra Branch).
Venue:-
Nalanda Baudh Vihar
(It is in the Corner of Proposed College Ground)
Opp to Mahalaxmi Mall, Sec 11,
Kamothe, Navi Mumbai- 410205
9702020412, 9869328402
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Fixed medical allowance increased to Rs.300/- P.M. for Veterans and Widows drawing fixed medical allowance.: Vet. Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS (Retd.)
Dear Veterans, Regards,
There is a good news for veterans and widows (who are drawing fixed medical allowance) that the same has been increased to Rs.300/- P.M. The message has been received today from the office of Secretary, Ex-Servicemen Welfare, New Delhi, that the letter has been issued by Ministry of Defence on 12th January, 2011.
Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS (Retd.)
President.
Ex-Soldiers, Sailors & Airmen Association.
Mob. 098554-09128, Tele-fax. 0175-5000896.
There is a good news for veterans and widows (who are drawing fixed medical allowance) that the same has been increased to Rs.300/- P.M. The message has been received today from the office of Secretary, Ex-Servicemen Welfare, New Delhi, that the letter has been issued by Ministry of Defence on 12th January, 2011.
Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS (Retd.)
President.
Ex-Soldiers, Sailors & Airmen Association.
Mob. 098554-09128, Tele-fax. 0175-5000896.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Meeting notice of Maharashtra Unit of Ex-Soliders,Sailors & Airmen Association.: Vet. PJS Chhatwal PLS (Retd.).:
Dear Veterans, Regards.
Meeting of Maharshtra Unit of Ex-Soliders, Sailors & Airmen Association is scheduled to be held on 30th January, 2011 (Sunday) at 10.00 a.m. in Mansrover (Kamothe), Navi Mumbai. Exact venue will be intimated in due course. All the Veterans and Widows are requested to attend the same.
Contact: 097020 20412 & 098693 28402.
Veteran Balbir Singh.
President ESSAA, Maharashtra Unit.
Meeting of Maharshtra Unit of Ex-Soliders, Sailors & Airmen Association is scheduled to be held on 30th January, 2011 (Sunday) at 10.00 a.m. in Mansrover (Kamothe), Navi Mumbai. Exact venue will be intimated in due course. All the Veterans and Widows are requested to attend the same.
Contact: 097020 20412 & 098693 28402.
Veteran Balbir Singh.
President ESSAA, Maharashtra Unit.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Central Govt. employees and pensioners are likely to get 6% D.A. from January 2011.: Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS (Retd.).:
Central Govt. employees and pensioners are likely to get 6% D.A. from January 2011
Whatever the price of onion is; the D.A will not be as sweet as July last year. As per the All India Index published by Labour Bureau, Govt. of India the Dearness Allowance payable to the Central Govt.staff with effect from January 2011 may not be more than 6 percent.
The figure for Nov'10 has just released and it stands at 182. The December figure is expected in the end of January. Even if the figure touches 185 in December, which is very unlikely, the D.A. hike will be limited to 6%.
Only thing to cheer is the fixed allowances such as Children Education Allowance, Conveyance Allowance for some category of staff will be 25% more as the D.A. will certainly cross the 50% mark. It may be remembered that D.A. linked allowances such as Transport Allowances will be unchanged.
Source: Pay Commission Update
Whatever the price of onion is; the D.A will not be as sweet as July last year. As per the All India Index published by Labour Bureau, Govt. of India the Dearness Allowance payable to the Central Govt.staff with effect from January 2011 may not be more than 6 percent.
The figure for Nov'10 has just released and it stands at 182. The December figure is expected in the end of January. Even if the figure touches 185 in December, which is very unlikely, the D.A. hike will be limited to 6%.
Only thing to cheer is the fixed allowances such as Children Education Allowance, Conveyance Allowance for some category of staff will be 25% more as the D.A. will certainly cross the 50% mark. It may be remembered that D.A. linked allowances such as Transport Allowances will be unchanged.
Source: Pay Commission Update
Thursday, December 2, 2010
War Widow gets correct pension after about four decades :Veteran prabhjot Singh Chhatwal PLS Retd.
Dear veterans,
A war widow of Patiala, Smt. Rajinder Kaur Ahuja, had to wait for four decades to get the correct family pension.
Her husband, Flt. Lt. Gurbax Singh Ahuja (born on 6th April,1938) was commissioned in Indian Air force as General duty Pilot on 19 Dec, 1959 and promoted to the rank of Flt. Lt. on 19 Dec,1964. The officer was married to Smt. Rajinder Kaur Ahuja on 27 January, 1963 and a son, Aveninder Singh was born out of their wedlock on 30 Oct, 1963.
The young officer, Ahuja left this world in a combat during Indo-Pak conflict on 9 Sep, 1965 leaving his two year old son in the lap of his wife, who, then, was about 24 year old only.
The widow was granted special allowance (Liberized Pension) of Rs.526/- p.m which was erroneously suspended when the widow remarried with his husband's real brother but was restored on 1 Feb, 1972 when the authorities realized their mistake on being reminded by the widow.
But PCDA (Pension), the Pension Sanctioning Authority, again committed the blunder at the time of restoration of pension and the widow was granted an Ordinary Pension of Rs.96/- p.m. instead of Liberized Pension of Rs. 526/- p.m. which was subsequently revised to Rs.375/- p.m. on 1-1-1986, Rs.1275/- p.m. on 1-1-1996 and Rs. 3500/- p.m. on 1-1-2006.
When this discrepancy in pension came to light during a survey, jointly conducted by Indian Ex-Services League (Punjab & Chandigarh) and Ex-Soldiers, Sailor and Airmen Association (Both headed by Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal), the organization made the concerted efforts to get the widow her correct Basic Pension of Rs.22600/- p.m. with effect from 1-1-2006. and solved the case with in two months. Presently the widow receives a total pension Rs.32770/- p.m. Widow has already received an arrear amounting to Rs 14,50,000/- and about same amount will be released by PCDA ( Pension ) Allahabad after completing certain formalities in due course.
As Such the widow has suffered for about four decades to get the anomaly, in her pension corrected, though through the efforts of Ex-Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Association (Regd), a national level organization of Ex-Servicemen and Widows.
Veteran Bhupinder Singh Sohi.
Vice President.
A war widow of Patiala, Smt. Rajinder Kaur Ahuja, had to wait for four decades to get the correct family pension.
Her husband, Flt. Lt. Gurbax Singh Ahuja (born on 6th April,1938) was commissioned in Indian Air force as General duty Pilot on 19 Dec, 1959 and promoted to the rank of Flt. Lt. on 19 Dec,1964. The officer was married to Smt. Rajinder Kaur Ahuja on 27 January, 1963 and a son, Aveninder Singh was born out of their wedlock on 30 Oct, 1963.
The young officer, Ahuja left this world in a combat during Indo-Pak conflict on 9 Sep, 1965 leaving his two year old son in the lap of his wife, who, then, was about 24 year old only.
The widow was granted special allowance (Liberized Pension) of Rs.526/- p.m which was erroneously suspended when the widow remarried with his husband's real brother but was restored on 1 Feb, 1972 when the authorities realized their mistake on being reminded by the widow.
But PCDA (Pension), the Pension Sanctioning Authority, again committed the blunder at the time of restoration of pension and the widow was granted an Ordinary Pension of Rs.96/- p.m. instead of Liberized Pension of Rs. 526/- p.m. which was subsequently revised to Rs.375/- p.m. on 1-1-1986, Rs.1275/- p.m. on 1-1-1996 and Rs. 3500/- p.m. on 1-1-2006.
When this discrepancy in pension came to light during a survey, jointly conducted by Indian Ex-Services League (Punjab & Chandigarh) and Ex-Soldiers, Sailor and Airmen Association (Both headed by Veteran Prabhjot Singh Chhatwal), the organization made the concerted efforts to get the widow her correct Basic Pension of Rs.22600/- p.m. with effect from 1-1-2006. and solved the case with in two months. Presently the widow receives a total pension Rs.32770/- p.m. Widow has already received an arrear amounting to Rs 14,50,000/- and about same amount will be released by PCDA ( Pension ) Allahabad after completing certain formalities in due course.
As Such the widow has suffered for about four decades to get the anomaly, in her pension corrected, though through the efforts of Ex-Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Association (Regd), a national level organization of Ex-Servicemen and Widows.
Veteran Bhupinder Singh Sohi.
Vice President.
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