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CPAO – Payment of Non Practicing Allowance to the Doctors at revised rates processing of payment of revised NPA

CPAO – Payment of Non-Practicing Allowance to the Doctors at revised rates processing of payment of revised NPA

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE
CENTRAL PENSION ACCOUNTING OFFICE
TRIKOOT-IIm SHIKAJI CAMA PLACE,
NEW DELHI – 110066

CPAO/IT&Tech/Revision (7th CPC)/19.Vol-III (E)/2017-18/11

05.09.2017

Office Memorandum

Subject:- Payment of Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) to the Doctors at revised rates processing of payment of revised NPA – regarding.

Attention is invited to OM No. 12-2/2016-EIIA dated-7th July,2017 issued by Ministry of Finance, Deptt. of Expenditure read with Department of Pensions & Pensioners Welfare OM No.3B/31/11-P&PW (Vol-IVJ dated 18.02.2015 on the above subject whereby it has been decided to pay the Non- Practicing Allowance (NPA) to Doctors at the rate of 20% of basic pay in the revised pay structure in vogue based on the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission. As it bears the effect on pension payments, Heads of Offices of Ministry of Health, Para Military Forces and Delhi Administration are advised to process the revised calculation of pension after taking into consideration the revised rate of NPA to retired Doctors and send the cases to CPAO through their respective PAOs

This issues with the approval of the competent authority.

(Subhash Chandra)

(Controller of Accounts)

Signed copy

Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017

F.No.S-36012/03/2015-SS-I
Government of India
Ministry Of Labour & Employment

Sharam shakti Bhawan, New Delhi

28 August, 2017

To

The Secretary
Labour Department
All state Government/UT Administrators

Subject: The Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017

Sir/Madam,

Kind reference is invited to Ministry Of Labour & Employment’s earlier letter number S-36012/03/2015-SS-I dated 12.04.2017 (copy enclosed) highlighting the recent amendments made to the Maternity Benefit Act,1961. The Ministry had also clarified therein certain points of doubts to facilitate smooth implementation of the provisions of the said Act, specially in respect of coverage of contractual workers under the Act.

2. This Ministry in the recent past have been receiving a number of complaints and grievances from working women stating non-implementation of the provisions of the M.B.Act, including alleged dismissal of few women by the employers in violation of section 12 of the said Act, non coverage of contractual employees, etc. The Hon’ble National Commission for women has also taken serious view of such denial of rights of working women.

3. This Ministry would, therefore, urge all the State/UT Labour Commissioners (which is the implementing authority under the M.B.Act) to effectively enforce the provisions of M.B.Act, and take strict punitive action against defaulting employers end ensure that the provisions of the statute are implemented in true spirit and letter to protect the rights of working women enshrined in the Act.

Yours faithfully

(Manish Kumar Gupta)
Joint Secretary, Govt of India

maternity

CPSE – Pay Revision of Board level and below Board level Executives and Non-Unionised Supervisors

CPSE – Pay Revision of Board level and below Board level Executives and Non-Unionised Supervisors

No.W-02/0028/2017-DPE (WC)-GL-XVI/ 17
Government of India
Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Department of Public Enterprises

Public Enterprises Bhawan
Block No. 14, C. G. 0. Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Dated: 7th September, 2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject :- Pay Revision of Board level and below Board level Executives and Non-Unionised Supervisors of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) w.e,f. 01,01.2017 – decision on Location based compensatory allowances and Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA)

The undersigned is directed to refer to para 10 of this department’s O.M. of even. No. dated 3rd August, 2017 and sub-para. 3(b) of pars 1 of OM of even No. dated 4th August, 2017 regarding the issue of separate guidelines in respect of Location based Compensatory Allowance and Non-Practicing Allowance. After due consideration, the Government has decided on Location based Compensatory Allowance and Non-Practicing Allowance as follows:

Location based Compensatory Allowance:

(i) For serving in North-East States and Ladakh Region:

Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Sikkim 10% of Basic Pay
Ladakh Region 10% of Basic Pay

(ii) For serving in Island territories of Andaman and Nicobar (A&N) Islands and Lalishadweep

Areas around Capital Towns (Port Blair in A&N Islands, Kavaratti and Agatti in Lakshadwespi 10% of Basic Pay
Difficult Areas (North and Middle Andaman, South Andaman excluding Port Blair, entire Lakshadweep except Kavaratti, Agatti and Minicoy 10% of Basic Pay
More Difficult Areas (Little Andaman, Nicobar group of Islands, Narcondam  Islands, East Islands and Minicoy) 10% of Basic Pay

(iii) Special allowance: For serving in the difficult and far flung areas:

Areas Covered Percentage of Basic Pay
Part ‘A’ (Areas covered under Annexure-1 of D/o Expenditure O.M. No. 3/1/2017-EII(B) dated 19.7.2017) 8% of Basic Pay
Part ‘B’ (Areas covered under Annexure-II of D/o Expenditure O.M. No. 3/1/2017-EII(B) dated 19.7,2017) 6% of Basic Pay
Part ‘C’ (Areas covered under
Annexure-III of D/o Expenditure 0.M. No. 3/1/201] 7-EII(3) dated 19.7,2017)
4% of Basic Pay
Part ‘D” (Areas covered under Annexure-IV of D/o Expenditure O.M. No, 3/1 /2017-EII(B) dated 19.7.2017) 3% of Basic Pay

(iv) In the event of a place falling in more than one category, i.e. (i)(ii) and (iii) mentioned above, in that case only the higher rate of allowance will be admissible.

Non-practicing Allowance (NPA):

NPA upto 20% of Basic Pay would be paid to Medical Officers. NPA will not be considered as pay for the purpose of calculating other benefits.

2. The allowances specified in this O.M. will be outside the purview of Ceiling of 35% of Basic Pay wider ‘Cafeteria Approach’ and would be effective from the date of issue of presidential directive.

(RajesKumar Chaudhry)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Signed copy

7th Pay Commission for Defence Pensioners – Calculation for Subedar (JCOs/ORs)

S.NO DESCRIPTION 4TH CASE
1 Rank Subedar
2 Group “Y”
3 Date of Retirement 30.09.2013 (6th CPC Scale)
4 Qualifying Service 30
5 Scale of Pay (or Pay Band & G.P) at the time of retirement OR Notional pay scale as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 9300-34800 GP – 4600 MSP – 2000
6 Pay on retirement OR Notional pay as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 15030 (BP) 4600 (GP)2000 (MSP) 21630
7 Pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 12690
8 Family pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 7614
9 Family pension at enhanced rate as on 01.01.2016 before revision (if applicable) 12690
10 Revised pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 32614
11 Revised family pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 19568
12 Revised family pension at enhanced rate by multiplying pre-revised enhanced family pension by 2.57 32614
13 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.1996 NA
14 Pay fixed on notional basis on 10.10.1997 NA
15 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2006 NA
16 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2016 50500 +5200/55700 (Level – 7)
17 Revised pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 27850
18 Revised family pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 16710
19 Revised family pension at enhanced rate w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 27850
20 Revised pension payable (Higher of Sl.No. 10 and 17) 32614
21 Revised family pension payable (Higher of Sl. No. 11 and 18) 19568
22 Revised family pension at enhanced rate payable (Higher of Sl.No 12 and 19) 32614

7th Pay Commission for Defence Pensioners – Calculation for Nb Sub (JCOs/ORs)

S.NO DESCRIPTION 3RD CASE
1 Rank Nb Sub
2 Group “Y”
3 Date of Retirement 30.06.1999 (5th CPC Scale)
4 Qualifying Service 26
5 Scale of Pay (or Pay Band & G.P) at the time of retirement OR Notional pay scale as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 5620-140-8140
6 Pay on retirement OR Notional pay as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 6320
7 Pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 10405
8 Family pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 6243
9 Family pension at enhanced rate as on 01.01.2016 before revision (if applicable) NA
10 Revised pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 26741
11 Revised family pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 16045
12 Revised family pension at enhanced rate by multiplying pre-revised enhanced family pension by 2.57 NA
13 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.1996 NA
14 Pay fixed on notional basis on 10.10.1997 NA
15 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2006 11760 (BP) 4200 (GP)
16 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2016 41100+5200/46300 (Level – 6)
17 Revised pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 23150
18 Revised family pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 13890
19 Revised family pension at enhanced rate w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation NA
20 Revised pension payable (Higher of Sl.No. 10 and 17) 26741
21 Revised family pension payable (Higher of Sl. No. 11 and 18) 16045
22 Revised family pension at enhanced rate payable (Higher of Sl.No 12 and 19) NA

7th Pay Commission for Defence Pensioners – Calculation for Havildar (JCOs/ORs)

S.NO DESCRIPTION 2ND CASE
1 Rank Hav
2 Group “D”
3 Date of Retirement 31.01.1989 (4th CPC Scale)
4 Qualifying Service 18.5
5 Scale of Pay (or Pay Band & G.P) at the time of retirement OR Notional pay scale as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 1050-25-1300-30-1450
6 Pay on retirement OR Notional pay as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 1175+30(CA)=1205
7 Pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 7693
8 Family pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 4616
9 Family pension at enhanced rate as on 01.01.2016 before revision (if applicable) NA
10 Revised pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 19772
11 Revised family pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 11864
12 Revised family pension at enhanced rate by multiplying pre-revised enhanced family pension by 2.57 NA
13 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.1996 3680+80 (CA)(3600-85-4875)
14 Pay fixed on notional basis on 10.10.1997 3700+100(CA)(3600-100-5100)
15 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2006 7050 (BP) 2800 (GP) 2000 (MSP)
16 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2016 29200 +5200/34400 (Level – 5)
17 Revised pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 17200
18 Revised family pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 10320
19 Revised family pension at enhanced rate w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation NA
20 Revised pension payable (Higher of Sl.No. 10 and 17) 19772
21 Revised family pension payable (Higher of Sl. No. 11 and 18) 11864
22 Revised family pension at enhanced rate payable (Higher of Sl.No 12 and 19) NA

7th Pay Commission for Defence Pensioners – Calculation for Naik (JCOs/ORs)

S.NO DESCRIPTION 1st CASE
1 Rank Naik
2 Group “C”
3 Date of Retirement 31.12.1984 (3rd CPC Scale)
4 Qualifying Service 20
5 Scale of Pay (or Pay Band & G.P) at the time of retirement OR Notional pay scale as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 980-20-1140-25-1315
6 Pay on retirement OR Notional pay as on 1.1.1986 for those retired before 1.1.1986 1140+40 (CA)
7 Pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 7170
8 Family pension as on 01.01.2016 before revision 4302
9 Family pension at enhanced rate as on 01.01.2016 before revision (if applicable) NA
10 Revised pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 18427
11 Revised family pension by multiplying pre-revised family pension by 2.57 11057
12 Revised family pension at enhanced rate by multiplying pre-revised enhanced family pension by 2.57 NA
13 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.1996 3500+80(CA)(3150-85-4875)
14 Pay fixed on notional basis on 10.10.1997 3510+100(CA)(3425-85-4700)
15 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2006 6840 (BP) 2400 (GP) 2000 (MSP)
16 Pay fixed on notional basis on 1.1.2016 25500+5200/30700 (Level – 4)
17 Revised pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 15350
18 Revised family pension w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation 9200
19 Revised family pension at enhanced rate w.e.f. 1.1.2016 as per first formulation NA
20 Revised pension payable (Higher of Sl.No. 10 and 17) 18427
21 Revised family pension payable (Higher of Sl. No. 11 and 18) 11057
22 Revised family pension at enhanced rate payable (Higher of Sl.No 12 and 19) NA

PCDA Circular 583 – Grant of Disability Element to Armed Forces Personnel

PCDA Circular 583 – Grant of Disability Element to Armed Forces Personnel who were retained in service despite disability attributable to or aggravated by Military Service and subsequently proceeded on premature/ voluntary retirement prior to 01.01.2006.

Office of the Principal CDA(Pensions)
Draupadi Ghat, Allahabad- 211014

Circular No. 583

Dated: 5th September, 2017

To,

1. The O I/ C,
Records/ PAO (ORs)/ NPO/ AFCAO
—————————-
—————————-
2. PCDA (O), Pune

Subject: Grant of Disability Element to Armed Forces Personnel who were retained in service despite disability attributable to or aggravated by Military Service and subsequently proceeded on premature/ voluntary retirement prior to 01.01.2006.

Reference: This office Circular No. 433 dated 25.03.210.

Copy of GOI, MOD letter No. 16(05)/2008/D(Pension/Policy) dated 19th May 2017 is forwarded herewith for further necessary action at your end.

2. Consequent on the issue of GOI, MOD letter dated 19th May 2017, the provision of grant of Disability Element/ War Injury Element in addition to retiring/ service pension or retiring/ service gratuity, subject to the condition that their disability was accepted as attributable to or aggravated by Military Service and had foregone lump sum compensation in lieu of that disability in terms of GOI, MOD letter dated 29th September 2009 has been extended to all Pre-2006 Armed Forces Personnel who were retained in service despite disability and subsequently proceeded on premature/ voluntary retirement prior to 01.01.2006. Further, the eligibility for disability pension is that the concerned Armed Forces Personnel continue to suffer from the same disability which should be assessed at 20% or more on the date of effect of GOI, MOD letter dated 19th May 2017.

3. In terms of Para-4 of GOI, MOD letter dated 19th May 2017, implementation of these orders is expected to be arduous and challenging. Documents like Medical Board proceedings, retention of the personnel in service despite disability, option of individual forgoing lump sum compensation and non-payment of lump sum compensation would be
required in all cases which may not be available at the end of Pay Accounting Authorities/ Record Offices and Pension Sanctioning Authorities readily. In such cases, pensioners may be asked to produce the copies of relevant documents to the executive authorities in support of their claims.

4. All Pay Accounting Authorities/ ROs/ NPO/ AFCAO and PCDA(O), Pune are requested that all affected cases may please be reviewed in terms of Para-4 of GOI, MOD letter dated 19th May’ 2017 and pensioners may be asked to produce the copies of relevant documents to the executive authorities in support of their claims.

5. The claim for grant of disability element/ war injury element in affected cases will be submitted to PSA concerned by PCDA(O)/ ROs/ NPO/ AFCAO along with copy of fresh medical board proceedings showing extent of disability percentage as on date of effect of this letter in respect of COs/ JCOs/ ORs along with recommendation of intervening period. It will be responsibility of PCDA(O)/ ROs/ NPO/ AFCAO to confirm payment/ non-payment of lump-sum-compensation in lieu of disability element to COs/ JCOs/ ORs. A sanction showing extent of disability and its attributability/ aggravation due to Military Service in terms of MOD letter 4684/DIR(PEN)/2001 dated 14th August’ 2001 would be issued by Service HQrs in case of Commissioned Officers and sanction would be issued by O I/ C Record Office in case of JCOs/ ORs.

6. It is clear from the above that only those voluntary retirement/ discharged on own request cases will come under the purview of ibid GOI, MOD letter dated 19th May 2017 where the individual was retained in service despite disability and the disability is accepted as attributable to or aggravated by military service but also the lump sum
compensation amount has been forgone. A certificate is also required from RO in this regard along with the certificate from the individual, of receipt/ non-receipt of lump sum amount in lieu of that disability.

7. Corrigendum PPOs will be issued in all affected cases by the concerned Pension Sanctioning Authorities (PSAs) based on claim received from RO’s.

8. All affected cases of JCOs/ ORs in Army & Pre- 01.11.1985 JCOs/ ORs in Navy & Air Force for grant of Disability Element should be submitted on LPC-cum Data Sheet (attached with this circular as Annexure ‘DS NO. PHP-PMR/2017’) along with all connecting documents with a certificate duly signed by RO to the effect that no claim on this account in r/o the individual has been earlier submitted to PCDA (P) office.

9. All other terms and conditions shall remain unchanged.

10. This circular has been uploaded on PCDA (P) website www.pcdapension.nic.in for dissemination across the Defence pensioners and PDAs.

Please acknowledge receipt.

(Nasim Ullah)
Asst. Controller (P)

No. Gts/Tech/05/LXXIX
Dated: 5th September, 2017

PCDA Circular-583 – Download signed copy here

PCDA Circular 582 – Rationalization of Casualty Pensionary Awards

PCDA Circular 582 – Rationalization of Casualty Pensionary Awards in respect of Armed Forces Officers and JCOs/ ORs retired/ discharged/ died/ invalided out from service prior to 01.01.2016.

Office of the Principal CDA(Pensions)
Draupadi Ghat, Allahabad- 211014

Circular No. 582

Dated: 5th September, 2017

To,

1. The Chief Accountant, RBI, Deptt. Of Govt. Bank Accounts, Central office C-7, Second Floor, Bandre- Kurla Complex, P B No. 8143, Bandre East Mumbai- 400051
2. All CMDs, Public Sector Banks including IDBI Bank
3. Nodal Officers, ICICI/ HDFC/ AXIS/ IDBI Banks
4. Managers, All CPPCs
5. Military and Air Attache, Indian Embassy, Kathmandu, Nepal
6. The PCDA (WC), Chandigarh
7. The CDA (PD), Meerut
8. The CDA, Chennai
9. The Director of Treasuries, All States
10. The Pay and Accounts Officer, Delhi Administration, RK Puram and Tis Hazari, New Delhi
11. The Pay and Accounts Office, Govt of Maharashtra, Mumbai
12. The Post Master Kathua (J&K)
13. The Post Master Camp Bell Bay
14. The Pr. Pay and Accounts Officer, Andaman and Nicobar Administration, Port Blair

Subject: Implementation of Government decision on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC)- Rationalization of Casualty Pensionary Awards in respect of Armed Forces Officers and JCOs/ ORs retired/ discharged/ died/ invalided out from service prior to 01.01.2016.

Reference: 1. This office Circular No. 570 dated 31.10.2016.
2.. MoD letter No. 17(01)/2017(01)/D(Pension/Policy) dated 4th September 2017

Copy of GOI, MoD letter No. 17(01)/2017(01)/D(Pension/Policy) dated 4th September 2017 on the above subject, which is self-explanatory, is forwarded herewith for further necessary action at your end.

2. In terms of Para-9 of GOI, MOD letter No. 17(01)/2016-D(Pen/Pol) dated 29th October’ 2016, the issue of Disability Element of Disability Pension under 7th Central Pay Commission war referred to the National Anomalies Committee to decide methodology for calculation. The National Anomalies Committee had recommended that parity with Civilians for grant of Disability Element that was granted to Defence Forces under 6th CPC, shall be maintained.

3. As per provision of the ibid MOD order dated 4th September 2017, Disability Element of Armed Forces Pensioners shall also be revised by multiplying the existing rate of Disability Element as had been drawn on 31.12.2015 by factor of 2.57 to arrive at revised rate of Disability Element as on 01.01.2016. The amount of revised disability element so arrived shall be rounded off to next higher rupee.

4. In terms of Para-3 of GOI, MOD letter dated 4th September 2017, Ex-Gratia Awards to Cadet (Direct) in cases of disablement, quoted under Para-13 of GOI, MOD letter dated 29th October’ 2016 shall be replaced with the following-

“13. Ex-Gratia Awards to Cadet (Direct)

The Ex-Gratia Award payable to Cadet (Direct)/ NOKs in cases of disablement/ death shall be payable subject to the same conditions as hitherto in force in the event of invalidment on medical ground/ death of a Cadet (Direct) due to causes attributable to or aggravated by military training-

(i) Monthly Ex-Gratia amount of ` 9,000/- PM.

(ii) In cases of disablement, Ex-Gratia disability award @ 16,200/- PM shall be payable in addition for 100% of disability during period of disablement subject to pro-rata reduction in case the degree of disablement is less than 100%.”No ex-gratia disability award shall be payable in cases where the degree of disablement is less than 20%.

5. The Constant Attendant Allowance (CAA) shall continue to be admissible under the condition as hitherto fore at the exiting rates i.e. Rs 4500/- from 1.1.2016 to 30.06.2017.However, it shall now be admissible at the enhanced uniform rate of Rs. 6750/- per month, irrespective of the rank with effect from 1.7.2017.

6. Maximum ceiling quoted under Para-5.4 of GOI, MOD letter dated 29th October’ 2016, shall be applicable only in the case of Service/ Retiring Pension, Service Element of Disability/ Liberalized Disability/ War Injury Pension and Ordinary Family Pension. Maximum ceiling is not applicable in the cases of Disability/ Liberalized Disability/ War Injury Element, Special/ Liberalized Family Pension etc., granted under casualty
Pensionary awards.

7. Provisions of GOI, MOD letter No. 17(01)/2017(01)/D(Pen/Policy) dated . 4th September 2017 shall take effect from 01.01.2016.

8. This circular has been uploaded on this office website www.pcdapension.nic.in for dissemination to all alongwith Defence pensioners and Pension Disbursing Agencies.

(Nasim Ullah)
Asst. Controller (P)

No. Grants/Tech /7th CPC/0181/III
Dated: 5th September, 2017

PCDA Circular 582 – Download here

Restoration of -1S pay scale, NPS, Mutual Transfer from one railway to other – AIRF Meeting

Restoration of -1S pay scale, NPS, Mutual Transfer from one railway to other – AIRF Meeting with Cabinet Secretary

Brief of today’s meeting with Cabinet Secretary

A.I.R.F
All India Railwaymen’s Federation

No. AIRF/24(C)

Dated : September 6, 2017

The General Secretaries,
All Affiliated Unions,

Dear Comrades!

Sub: (i)Restoration of -1S pay scale

(ii) Treatment of Mutual Transfer from one railway to other as “inter- division transfer”

(iii) Brief of today’s meeting with Cabinet Secretary

Two very important issues, being persuaded by AIRF at the Railway Board level, have been resolved, one is -1S grade, which had been abolished by the VII CPC, has been restored, and the other issue regarding mutual transfer from one railway to other will be treated as inter-division transfer and need not to take NOC from the Zonal Railway Headquarters. Divisions at their own level will issue NOC, lot of time consumed for this purpose will be saved.

Comrades! Today I met the Cabinet Secretary(Government of India) and raised the issue of “Very Good” benchmark along with other issues of National Pension System(NPS), Minimum Wage and Fitment Formula and non-holding of JCM Meetings.

The Cabinet Secretary’s views were positive and he stated that he has already communicated to Chairman Railway Board and Secretary(DoP&T) that benchmark for MACPS cannot be more than the benchmark prevalent for promotion/ selection.

He also stated that the issue of National Pension System(NPS) is under active consideration of the Government of India and he will try to derive the best formula to resolve the problems arrived out of NPS

With Fraternal Greetings

Comradely yours
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
General Secretary

Source : AIRF

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