One Rank One Pension: Cabinet approves Rs 2,300 cr plan for ex-armed forces
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One Rank One Pension: Cabinet approves Rs 2,300 cr plan for ex-armed forces

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One Rank One Pension: Cabinet approves Rs 2,300 cr plan for ex-armed forces  Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: In what can be termed good news for ex-armed forces personnel, the Cabinet on Monday approved a pension plan of Rs 23,00 crore under the ‘One Rank One Pension’ scheme.

Services personnel who have retired before January 2006, will now be entitled to pension almost equal to their counterparts who superannuated after this date.

The estimated cost of this proposal will be approx Rs 2,300 crore per annum.

The Armed forces have been agitating for One Rank One Pension scheme for quite some time now.

As per the bonanza scheme, every ex-serviceman will be eligible for the same pension at his rank, regardless of when he joined or retired.

The ‘One Rank One Pension’ was a demand of 1.3-million strong defence personnel which got partly approved today based on the recommendations of a panel set up by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The slew of measures taken by the Government to increase pension and pay of the armed forces included enhancement of family pension, granting of dual family pension and family pension to mentally and physically challenged wards of defence personnel even after their marriage, officials said here.

An official release said steps taken by the Government are expected to largely "meet the demands of the defence pensioners for one rank one pension (OROP)."

The committee, headed by Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth had submitted its report on August 08, 2012.

Set up on July 13 this year on the orders of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the committee had Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Pulok Chatterjee and Defence Secretary Shashi Kant Sharma as members, apart from secretaries of departments of expenditure, ex-servicemen's welfare, and personnel and training.

"The gap in pension of pre- and post-January 2006 retiree jawans will be bridged by determining the pension of pre- January 2006 pensioners on the basis of notional maximum for the ranks and groups across the three Services as in case of post-January 2006 retirees," the official release said.

"The pension of pre-January 2006 commissioned officer pensioners will be stepped up with reference to maximum fitment table for the ranks instead of minimum pay band," it said.

The decision would be implemented from a prospective date, Defence Ministry officials said.

As per the present system, personnel retiring under the 6th pay commission get more pension than their counterparts who have retired under previous pay commissions.

The Cabinet also accepted the enhancement of family pension for the families of serving and retired defence personnel who have lost their lives.

"The pension of pre-January 2006 family pensioners including officers, Junior Commissioned Officers and other ranks will be stepped up based on the minimum of the fitment table instead of the minimum pay band," the release said.

The government also allowed the Dual Family Pension which means that the pensioner would be allowed to draw both military and civil employment pensions.

It also agreed to the demand of granting family pension to mentally and physically challenged children of defence forces personnel even after their marriage.

This pension was so far granted to them only till their marriage.

Commenting on the virtual acceptance of the OROP demand, former Army Chief Gen VK Singh said, "They have done a lot for the good of the veterans community. They should have done it long back as it was long overdue."

Meanwhile, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) is expected to have discussed a proposal to set up a training academy of the Coast Guard in Kerala and an IAF proposal for procuring equipment for their aircraft.

With PTI inputs

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First Published: Monday, September 24, 2012, 21:03

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A,M.SARKAR - NADIA
please show the pension chart rank,length and service wise
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BALBIR SINGH - VPO JAMALPUR DISTT.BHIWANI STATE HARYANA
i retired on 31/05/1990 fromthe post of naibsubredar .my length of service is 26years and 10 days how my pension is increased in one rank one pension scheme.
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JOSEPH AMALANANDAN - BANGALORE
it`s good news after allthat long years struggle GOI has approved OROP. It`s not clear how much i will be benefited as I am retired1/6/1986. You may please through some rough idea on what will be the benefit, its great there are lot personnel and families get benefited.
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Nb Sub Amba Datt Joshi - Haldwani
Sir, I alongwith my other ex servicemen desire the table as well giving the date of commencement. so that we will be understood the correct posn,
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hemant thakur - chd.
pls send me the chart or table which clear me how we got benfits after this pension scheme approved.
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L KRISHNARAO - HYDERABAD
I would like to thank the GOI but the datails are yet to be known.
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RADHEY SHYAM SHARMA - ALWAR
Please advise the details of pension now payable for all ranks, rank wise
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mahendra m patel - gujarat
NOT (NOT) happy on approval of OROP. We can say only bridging the gap in pension and not to say that approval of GOVT has been taken for one rank and one pension to defence veterans
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Ex Sgt Rajesh Kumar - delhi
I am retired Sgt from IAF On 31 Aug 2006 and getting less pension in comparision of same rank ex servicemen retired pre 2006 whereas my pay scale was higher than them. I do not know what does mean by ONE RANK ONE PENSION ? Please clarify the same, if possible at your best ends. Thanks.
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shaik ahamed basha - Chittoor
Sir, Iam retaired as Major on30 july 2009. As per suprime court orders The Rank pay should be haik at par 6th pay commission.How much arriers can be get.
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Ex Subedar Ranvir Singh - Hyderabad
I am retired from army from 01 Febrary 2011 and getting less pension in comparision of same rank ex serviceman retired pre 2006 whereas my pay scale was higher than him. I do not know what does mean by ONE RANK ONE PENSION ? Please clarify the same, if possible at your best ends. Thanks.
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Prakash Dhabale - Bidar
Hi, I am fail to understand this , it would be more easy if I get the ONOR chart so I can track that where I am standing in this schem, I would request you please help me to understand that how I am benefited by this scheme, I was retired in 2004 as NB- SUB
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Ex Subedar rank Y group Binda Prasad Tiwari - fatehpur
Sir please show pension chart rank & service wise. reply please



colonel s n jha retd - patna
DEAR SIR . MAY I REQUEST YOU TO KINDLY CLARIFY AS TO TO HOW MUCH BENEFIT A RETIRED SOLDIERS RANK WISE WILL GET BY GOVT GIVING ON RANK ONE PENSION. REGARDS



Mohan Ghorpade - Surat
Sir please show pension chart rank & service wise.



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