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3P. P. Bulletin July 2019
GS Speaks
All India Central Government Pensioners Association heartily welcome and felicitates the newly elected
Ministers of Central Government. Shri Jitendra Singh is once again a Hon’ble Minister of State and in charge
of Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare, we look for settlement of all pending issues. Hon’ble Minister
of Communications Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad and Shri Sanjay Dhotre, Hon’ble Minister of State for
Communications assumed the office at Sanchar Bhawan on 3rd June, 2019 and interacted with senior
officers of DoT, saying "The steps will be taken for revival of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. And MTNL, as the
Government believes that in order to maintain sober equilibrium in the industry, public sector must be present
and it is in the nation’s interest that they remain healthy." We are confident that under their leadership our
BSNL / MTNL will turn around.
I am happy to share with you, the revival of Gadag Branch which was defunct since 2014. General
Body Meeting was held on 02nd June, 2019 to elect the new Executive Body. Secondly, Executive Body
Meeting of Coimbtore Branch held on 27th May, 2019, has decided to associate again with AICGPA Hq. Pune.
I am thankful to Sarvshri S. Gopalan veteran Leader, Shri Panchanathan, New Secretary of Coimbtore Branch
and also H. N. Patil, S. K. Joshi and S. K. Deshpande Advisors who discussed the issue with shri Gopalan.
Benefit of Grade Pay Rs. 4600 instead of Grade pay Rs. 4200 is extended to Pre-2006 pensioners who
retired from pre-revised Scale of Rs. 6500-10500. But the order dated 4th January 2019, limiting the benefit
for minimum pension as per Sixth CPC with effect from 01.01.2006 was unjustified. We demanded that the
benefit of replacement of grade pay Rs. 4200 with Rs. 4600 should be extended for revision of pension as per
7th CPC by re-fixing the Notional Basic pay as on 1.1.2016. General Secretary has also discussed the issue
with Under Secretary, DOP&PW during the visit to New Delhi. I am happy to inform that Ministry of Finance,
Department of Expenditure issued the orders dated 22nd May, 2019 along with revised Fitment table for
revision of Pay from S-12 pay scale of the 5th CPC to the corresponding 6th CPC Scale with Grade pay Rs.
4600 and revised Concordance table for revision of Pension/Family pension as per 7th CPC.
Regarding delay in payment of pension reported by Pensioners in Karnataka Circle, I , on 18th June, 2019,
discussed the issue with Shri G. K. Padhy, DDG(PAF), DOP, New Delhi, who informed that they have visited the
3 Circles to analyze the delay in posting the payments. Required interface is made available to DAPs to speed
up the posting the amounts. They are watching the position in June, 2019 for further necessary action.
Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare installed Toll free no. 1800-11-1960 for pensioner’s
grievances. The facility will be available from 10 am to 5 p.m. Central Government pensioners, who are
unable to access Department via web service or by post, can record their grievance over the Toll free number.
There are many complaints from BSNL Pensioners that the Medical Bills and the instalments of Medical
Allowance have not been paid in full. We have taken up with CGM Maharashtra Circle. During visit to BSNL
Headquarter New Delhi on 22nd May, It is mentioned by the authorities, that BSNL is facing the fund crunch.
The position may be reviewed after joining the new CMD shri Purwar in July 2019.
Revision of Pension in respect of BSNL Pensioners is hanging between DoT and Department of Pension
and Pensioner's Welfare. There is no uniformlity in demand by the Pensioners Associations. We are looking
for the unifromlity of demand of revision of pension.
CWC and Annual General Body Meeting of our Association will be held on 21st and 22nd September,
2019 respectively, at Mulund, Mumbai, I appeal to the Organizing Secretaries/ Secretaries to co-operate with
Mulund Branch by offering Advertisements in Souvenir, Donations and your presence in making the AGM a
grand success and memorable. As discussed in the earlier CWC, we initiated the process for compliance of
the requirements of Commissioner of Public Trust, Pune. The required change reports have been submitted
on 14th Jun, 2019. We have to consider the amendments to the earlier Constitution as registered with
Commissioner of Public Trust in 1986 and get approved in the AGM.
At the end I wish you & your family 'Happy Independence Day'.
H. F. Chaudhari
4P. P. Bulletin July 2019
No AICGPA/CWC/ Dated 20th June, 2019
NOTICE FOR CWC
CWC of All India Central Government Pensioners Association Hq. Pune will be held on 21.09.2019 at 14hours at Sharada Nilayam Educational Complex, Neelamnagar Phase II, Mulund East, Mumbai-400 081
Agenda for this meeting is as follows.
1. Welcome speech by president.
2. Approval of minutes of the last CWC held at Pune on 7.10.2018.
3. Discussion on Annual Report/ Accounts.
4. Organizational Issues.
5. Report from Organizing secretaries
6. Amendments in Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations of the Trust.
7. Resolutions if any.
8. Any other item with the permission of chair.
Only CWC members are requested to attend and cooperate. Due to accommodation problem it isrequested that except CWC members it will not be possible to accommodate other members.
Your attendance should be intimated to the Reception Committee, Mulund.
To : CWC Members. H. F. Chaudhari,
General Secretary
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No. AICGPA/AGM/9 Dated 20th June, 2019
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Annual General Meeting of ALL India Central Government Pensioners Association Hq. Pune will be held
on Sunday, 22nd September, 2019 at 10 A.M. at Sharada Nilayam Educational Complex, Neelamnagar
Phase II, Mulund East, Mumbai-400 081.
AGENDA
1. Welcome speech of the president.
2. Confirmation of the minutes of last AGM held at Pune.
3. Adoption of the Annual Report for year 2017-18 and 2018-19
4. Adoption of the Annual Accounts for year 2017-18 and 2018-19
5. Adoption of Budget Estimate for 2019-20
6. To consider and approve the amendments in Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations
of the Trust as suggested by Central Working Committee.
The comparative table showing changes in Memorandum of Association (‘Annexure A’) and Rules and
Regulations (‘Annexure B’) and Draft of Amended Memorandum of Association (‘Annexure C’) and Rules
and Regulations (‘Annexure D’) is attached herewith for ready reference.
7. Release of Souvenir at the hands of the Chief guest.
8. Distribution of Velankar awards and best branch awards.
9. Any other item with the permission of the chair.
10. Vote of Thanks.
H. F. Chaudhari,
General Secretary
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5P. P. Bulletin July 2019
No.2-1/2007-PCC(Vol.I) Date: 31 January 2019 From : Government of India Ministry of
Communications Department of Posts Dak Bhawan,Sansad Marg New Delhi – 110001
Sub : Notional monetary benefit to the Postmen/Mail Guards w.e.f.01.01.1996 to 10.10.1997 in the
revised pay scale of Rs.3050-4590
The Order for notional monetary benefit to Postmen/Mail Guards w.e.f.01.01.1996 to 10.10.1997 in the
revised pay scale of Rs.3050-4590 consequent upon the implementation of order of Hon’ble supreme Court
dated 07.05.2015 in Civil Appeal No 2010/2009 was issued vide DG Posts OM No.2-1/2007-Pcc dated
23.05.2018. In this context, some Circles have made references to this office for issuing clarification on point
of doubts arising out of the said OM. The point of doubts and position thereof are clarified here under:
Government Orders
S. NO POINTS OF DOUBTS STATUS
Whether arrears of Wages/Salaries w.e.f.10.10.1997 to till date, if eligible is to be drawnand paid or not (Tamilnadu Circle)
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As per point no.(1) above.
The DG Posts OM dated 23.05.2018 has interalia mentioned that Postmen/Mail Guards will notbe entitled for arrears of wages/salaries for theinterregnum Period i.e, from 01.01.1996 to10.10.1997. However, they have not been barredfrom arrears of wages/salaries for the rest period;in the Hon’ble Court’s judgment as well as DoP’sorder dated 23.05.2018.
2 If it is only notional fixation of pay w.e.f.1.1.1996 in the revised scale of pay Rs.3050-4590, the date of effect of the revised paybenefit to the eligible postman/ mail guard maykindly be intimated (Tamilnadu Circle)
The pay is to be fixed w.e.f. 01.01.1996 in thepay scale Rs. 3050-4590. Notional Monetarybenefit will be given for the period from01.01.1996 to 10.10.1997. however, arrear willnot be given.
3 Whether arrears, if admissible have to bedisbursed after pre-check by Audit in r/o retiredofficials (Tamilnadu Circle)
May be done as per existing provisions. In thisconnection Directorate letter no. 4/3/2017-pension dated 23.05.2017 may please bereferred to in which it is already mentioned thatall payments to retired officials will be proceedby the concerned of Accounts (Postal)
4 The implementation of pay scale had alreadybeen effected w.e.f. 10.10.1997. But in thecourt order, it is noted as 10.10.1997insteadof 9.10.1997. Hence, the point of “no Arrears”has been drawn for the period 1.1.1996 to10.10.1997 has to be corrected as 1.1.1996to 9.10.1997 (Tamilnadu Circle)
The period which is to be considered is from01.01.1996 to 09.10.1997 as postmen/Mailguards were already drawing pay scale Rs.3050-4500 w.e.f. 10.10.1997.
As stipulated in the OM dated 23.05.2018 thatthese postman/Mail guards will not be entitledfor arrears of wages/salaries for the interregnumperiod i.e 01.01.1996 to 10.10.1997. Whetherthe beneficiaries of the OM are entitled forarrears of the OM are entitled for arrears from11.10.1997 (kerala Circle)
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2. Further, it is informed that this Directorate is frequently receiving references from individuals as well as
service unions/associations complaining about non implementation of the order of ibid OM dated
23.05.2018 in most of the Circles. Circles are again requested to implement the said order and arrange
to send compliance report. Hindi version will follow.
(S.B.Vyavahare) , Asstt.Director General (GDS/PCC)
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6P. P. Bulletin July 2019
OM No. CPAO/TT&Tech/Bank Performance/37 (Vol-III)A/2019/18 Dated 23 April 2019 From GOI Minstry
of Finance, Central Pension Accounting Office Trikoot-II, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi -110066.
Subject : Regarding marking of PPO number in the bank passbook of Pensioners/Family
pensioners.
Attention is invited to this office OM No. CPAO/Tech/Clarification/P&PW/2014-15/426-497 dated-
17.09.2014 wherein it was advised to the banks to record the PPO number in the passbook of the pensioners.
This office is still receiving complaints from the pensioners that their PPO number is not being recorded by the
banks in their passbook leading to problems like transfer of pension account from one bank/branch to another
bank/branch, delay in commencement of family pension etc.
Therefore, Heads of all CPPCs and Govt. Business Departments are once again requested to instruct all
their bank branches dealing with the pension payments to record the PPO number in all the passbooks of the
pensioners/family pensioners issued by them. This issues with the approval of Chief Controller (Pension).
(Praful Dabral)
Sr. Accounts Officer (IT & Tech)
OM No. No. 42/04/2019-P&PW(D) Dated 27th March, 2019 From Government of india Ministry of
Personnel, Public Groevances & Pensions Department of Pension & Pensioners' Welfare 3rd Floore,
Lok Nayak Bhaven, Khan Market, New Delhi - 110003
Sub - Grant of Dearness Relief in the 5th CPC series effective form 01.01.2019 to CPF beneficiaries
in receipt of ex-gratia payment-reg.
In continuation of this Department's OM No. 42/06/2018-P&PW-(G) dated 08.10.2018, the President ispleased to decide that the Dearness Relief w.e.f 01.01.2019 to the CPF beneficiaries in receipt of ex-gratiapayment shall be paid in the following manner :-
(i) The surviving CPF beneficiaries who have retired form service between the period 18.11.1960 and31.12.1985, and were sanctioned ex-gratia @ Rs. 600/ p.m. w.e.f. 1.11.1997 under this Department's OMNo. 45/52/97/-P&PW(E) dated 16.12.1997 and revised to Rs.3000, Rs.1000, RS.750 & Rs.650 for GroupA, B, C & D respectively w.e.f 4th June,2013 vide OM No. 1/10/2012-P&PW(E) dtd. 27th June, 2013 shallbe entitled to enhanced Dearness Relief from 284% to 295% w.e.f 01.01.2019.
(ii) The following categories of CPF beneficiaries who are in rcceipt of ex-gratia payment in terms of thisDeparment's OM No. 45/52/97-P&PW(E) dated 16.12.1997 shall be entitled to enhanced Dearness Relieffrom 276% to 287% w.e.f 01.01.2019.
(a) The widows and eligible children of the deceased CPF beneficiary who had retired service prior to 1.1.1986or who had died while in service prior to 1.1.1986 and were sanctioned ex-gratia payment of Rs.605/-p.m. and revised to Rs.645/- p.m. w.e.f 04 June, 2013 vide OM No. 1/10/2012-P&PW(E) dated 27th
June,2013.
(b) Central Government employees who had retired on CPF benefits before 18.11.1960 and are in receipt ofEx-gratia payment of Rs.654/-, Rs.659/-, Rs.703 and Rs.965/-
2. Payment of DR involving a fraction of a rupee shall be rounded off to the next higher rupee.
3. It will be the responsibility of the pension disbursing authorities, including the nationalized bank, etc. tocalculate the quantum of DR payable in each individual case.
4. In their application to the Indian Audit and Accounts Department, these orders issue after the concurrenceof O/o C&AG.
5. This issues in pursuance of Ministry of Fanance, Department of Expenditure OM No. 1/3/2008-E.II(B)dated 08th March,2018.
6. Hindi version will follow.
(Charanjit Taneja)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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7P. P. Bulletin July 2019
Letter No. 30-1/33 (O) 2016 -IC/E-IIIA Date : 22.5.2019 From Government of india Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure, North Block. New Delhi - 110001.
Sub. : Concordance tables for revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners who retired from the 5th
pay scale 6500-10500 or equivalent pay scale in the previous Pay Commission periods - reg.
The undersigned is directed to refer to Department of Pension and Pensioner's Welfare I. D. No.38 / 33/
2012 - P & PW (A) dated 21.02.2019 on the above subject and to forward here Fitment tables for revision of pay
from S-12 pay scale of 5th CPC to the 6th CPC's Grade pay of 4600 in the Pay Band - 2 (9300-34800) as
Annexure - I and fitment table for revision of pay from the 6th CPC's Grade Pay of 4600 in the Pay Band - 2
(9300-34800). as Annexure - I and firment table for fevision of pay from the 6th CPC's Grade Pay of 4600 in the
Pay Band - 2 (930-34800) to the Pay Level - 7 (44900-142400) on the 7th CPC Pay Matrix, as Annexure - II.
2. This issues with the approval of the competent authority.
Encl - As above
(Ram Gopal) Under Secretary (E-IIiA)
No.21 /01/2016-P&PW(F) 12th February, 2019 From : Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions (Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare) New Delhi,
Sub : Grant of Invalid Pension under Rule 38 of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972
– Clarification regarding
DOP&PW Order – Grant of Invalid Pension under Rule 38 of the Central Civil Services (Pension)
Rules, 1972 – Clarification
The undersigned is directed to say that Rule 38 and Rule 49 of the Central Civil Services (Pension)
Rules, 1972 have been amended vide Notification No. 21/1/2016-P&PW(F) dated 4th January, 2019 (copy
enclosed). The proviso to the amended Rule 38 of the CCS(Pension) Rules provides that a Government
servant_ who retires from service on account of any bodily or mental infirmity which permanently incapacitates
him for the service before completing qualifying service of ten years, may also be granted invalid pension in
accordance with sub-rule (2) of rule 49, subject to the conditions that the Government servant:
(a) was examined by the appropriate medical authority either before his appointment or after his appointment
to the service or post and was declared fit by that authority for Government sell/ice, and
(b) fulfils all other conditions mentioned in this rule for grant of invalid pension.
2. In this connection, it is clarified that the condition of qualifying service of ten years for grant of pension
under Rule 49(2) of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 shall not be applicable in the case of a Government
servant retiring on Invalid Pension on account of any bodily or mental infirmity, under Rule -A. Accordingly,
Invalid Pension at the rate of 50% of emoluments or average emoluments, whichever is more beneficial,
subject to a minimum of nine thousand rupees per mensem and maximum of one lakh twenty five
thousand rupees per mensem, shall be payable to a Government servant who retires under Rule 38 of
CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 even before completing a qualifying service of ten years.
3. All Ministries/Departments are requested that the above clarification ma) be brought to the notice of
Fiends of Department, Attached and Subordinate Offices, Controllers of Accounts. Pay & Accounts Offices.
etc, under them.
4. Hindi version will follow,
(Harjit Singh)
Director
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Government Orders
8P. P. Bulletin July 2019
Annexure - IFitment table for revision of pay from S-12 pay scale of 5th CPC to the corresponding 6th CPC's (PB-2)
Pre-revised Scale (S-12) Revised Pay Band + Grade Pay PB - 2,
Rs. 6500-200-10500 Rs. 9300-34800 + Rs. 4600
Pre-revised Basic Pay Revised Pay
Pay in the Pay Band Grade Pay Revised Basic Pay
6500 12090 4600 16690
6700 12470 4600 17070
6900 12840 4600 17440
7100 13210 4600 17810
7300 13580 4600 18180
7500 13950 4600 18550
7700 14330 4600 18930
7900 14700 4600 19300
8100 15070 4600 19670
8300 15440 4600 20040
8500 15810 4600 20410
8700 16190 4600 20790
8900 16560 4600 21160
9100 16930 4600 21530
9300 17300 4600 21900
9500 17670 4600 22270
9700 18050 4600 22650
9900 18420 4600 23020
10100 18690 4600 23390
10300 19160 4600 23760
10500 19530 4600 24130
10700 19910 4600 24510
10900 20280 4600 24880
11100 20650 4600 25250
Annexure - IIScale of Pay in the Pay Band & Grade Pay at the Time of Retirement
From 01.01.1996 to 31.12.2005 6500-200-10500From 01.01.2006 to 31.12.2015 9300-34800 GP 4600Corresponding Level w.e.f. 01.01.2016 Level - 7 (44900-142400)
Pay range for Pensioners retired
during 01.01.2006 to 31.12.2015
Minimum Maximum
16690 17470 44900
17070 17470 44900
17440 17470 44900
17810 17480 17970 46200
18180 17980 18520 47600
Basic Pay from 01.01.2006 to
31.12.2015
Notional Pay as on
01.01.2016
9P. P. Bulletin July 2019
National Pay as on01.01.2016Minimum Maximum
18550 18530 19060 49000
18930 18530 19060 49000
19300 19070 19640 50500
19670 19650 20230 52000
20040 19650 20230 52000
20410 20240 20850 53600
20790 20240 20850 53600
21160 20660 21470 55200
21530 21480 22140 56900
21900 21480 22140 56900
22270 22150 22800 58600
22650 22150 22800 58600
23020 22810 23500 60400
23390 22810 23500 60400
23760 23510 24200 62200
24130 23510 24200 62200
24510 24210 24940 64100
24880 24210 24940 64100
25250 24950 25680 66000
25690 26450 68000
26460 27230 70000
27240 28050 72100
28060 28910 74300
28920 29760 76500
29770 30660 78800
30670 31590 81200
31600 32520 83600
32530 33500 86100
33510 34510 88700
34520 35560 91400
35570 36610 94100
36620 37700 96900
37710 38830 99800
38840 40000 102800
40010 41200 105900
41210 42450 109100
42460 43700 112400
43740 45050 115800
45060 46420 119300
46430 47820 122900
47830 49260 126600
49270 50730 130400
50740 52250 134300
52260 53810 138300
53820 55400 142400
Basic Pay from 01-2006 to31.12.2015
Pay range for Pensioners retiredduring 01.01.2006 to 31.12.2015
10P. P. Bulletin July 2019
DO No. 12(20)/2019-P&PW(C) - E.5915 Dated 31 May, 2019 From Government of India, Minstry of
Personnel, Public Grievences & Pensioners. Department of Pension & Pensioner’s Welfare Lok Nayak
Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003 Addressed To , All Pensioner Associations (as per list attached)
As you are already aware the pensioners can lodge their grievance on the Centralised Pension Grievance
Redress and Monitoring System (CPENGRAMS) of Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare. Besides
this, pensioners can also send their grievance either through post or by E-mail to this Department, details of
which are uploaded into the CPENGRAMS. Every grievance number, E-mail/SMS alert is sent to the complainant,
and thereafter the grivance is forwarded to the concerned Ministry/Department/Organisation for redressal.
2. However, in the recent, it has been observed that there is a cartain cateory of pensioners / gamily pen-
sioners especially those who are very old and not so techno savvy cannot lodge their grievance in
CPENGRAMS. Hence a need has been felt to cater to the requirement of such category of pensioners/
family pensioners. Accordingly, Department of Pension & Pensioners' Welfare has started a Cell Centre
with a Toll Free Number 1800-11-1960. the pensioners can now lodge their grievance by calling on
this Toll Free Number during the office hours. All the Pensioners Associations are requested to give
wide publicity to this Toll Free Number.
With regards
Yours sincerely,
(Sanjiv Narain Marhur)
Joint Secretary
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Letter No. Z 15025 / 35 / 2019 / DIR / CGHS (P) Date 29.05.2019 From GOI, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.
Sub. : Consultation from Specialists of CGHS empanelled hospitals in respect of CGHS
beneficiaries aged 75 years and above regarding.
With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to state that the matter related
to relaxation of consultation norms in respect of elderly CGHS beneficiaries was under consideration of this
Ministry and it has now been decided that hereinafter, CGHS beneficiaries aged 75 years and above shall
be permitted to seek direct OPD Consultation from Specialists of private hospitals empanelled under
CGHS without referral from CGHS Wellness Centre.
2. If any investigations / procedures are advised and are required in emergency, no other authorization is
required and the same may be undertaken. However, in non-emergency conditions approval of competent
authority is required if any non-listed investigations procedures are advised Medicines prescribed are to
be procured from CGHS Welness Centre.
3. Private hospitals empanelled under CGHS shall provide such facilities on cashless basis at CGHS rates
to pensioners, ex-MPs, Members of Parliament and such other Categories of CGHS beneficiaries, who
are eligible for treatment / investigations on credit basis. More than 75 year old dependents of serving
CGHS beneficiaries, who are otherwise not eligible for Cashless treatment shall claim the reimbursement
from concerned Ministry Department. Beneficiaries of Autonomous Bodies / Statutory Bodies covered
under CGHSshall claim reimbursement from the respective organization.
4. These orders are in supersession of the earlier guideliness on the subject.
Dr. Manoj Jain
Addl. DDG (HQ) CGHS
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11P. P. Bulletin July 2019
Updated List of Empanelled Hospitals in CGHS Mumbai As On Dated 14.6.2019
Source : cghsmumbai.gov.in / htmldocs / recog1.htm
General Purpose Hospitals
559/1, Riddhi, Vanayak Temple
Lane, Near N. I. Highschool S. V.
Road, malad (W), Mumbai-400064.
2. Surana Sethia Hospital
Research Centre
Suman Nagar, Sion
Trombay Road, Chembur,
Mumbai- 400071.
022-33783378 1) Dr. Manoj
Kadam
9167901670
3. Apex Hospital Waishali Heights, Chandavakar
Road, Borivali (W),
Mumbai 400092.
022-42457000 1) Gorakh
Kadam
2) Mahek
9322868649
9320867015
4. Sapana Health Care
Centre
A-Wing, Bhaveshwar Plaza, Opp.
Shreyas Cinema, Ghatkopar (W),
Mumbai 400086.
022-25004202
022-25001054
022-25003831
1) Ghirag
Thakkar
7710930827
5. Dr. R. N. Patil's Suraj
Hospital
Plot No. 1 & 1A, Sun Plam View
Bldg, Sector - 15 , Opp. Palm
Beach Marg, Sanpada Navi
Mumbai 400705.
022-27810099
022-27810599
1) K. N. Thakur
2) S. Deshmukh
9321883221
9920820636
6. Asian Institute of
Medical Science
Plot No. P-72, Milap Nagar, MIDC,
Dombivali (E), Mumbai - 421203.
0251-2470000
0251-2475000
/ 01 /05
1) Dr. Supriya
Rangaswamy
2) Mrs. Shweta
Salvi
8291857955
8291849664
7. Shushrusha Heart Care
Center & Multi Speciality
Hospital
Plot No. 22 - A, Palm Beach
Road, Sector 6, Nerul, Navi
Mumbai 400706.
022-27722506
022-27719245
/ 46 / 47 / 48
022- 27722506
022-64596661
/ 80 (19 Lines)
1) Mrs. Shanti
Mulik
2) Ms.
Samruddhi
Sawkar
9324477783
8655070558
8. Riddhi Vinayak, Multi
Speciality Hospital
Plot No. 302, Near Railway
Carshed, Virar Nalaspara link
Road, Nalasopara (W), Thane
9223186550
8655090070
1) Dr. Jennifer
Shetty
2) Mrs. Rachel
Dabre
8422858245
9. Shivam Hospital Multi
Speciality & Joint
Replacement centre
Plot No. 57, CRW, CHS Near
MIDC water tank, Kalyan Road,
Dombivali (E)-421201.
0251-2800330
/ 2443144 / 45
1) Mr. Lalji
Yadav
2) Mr. Kiran
Gupta
9819887408
2512800330
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
1. Riddhi Vinayak Critical
Care & Cardiac Centre
022-28663984
/ 85/86/87/88
1) MS. Vandana
Goyal
2) Mr. Sandip Shinde
9223186503
10. Prachin Health Care Multi Specialty Hospital, Plot
No. 69/2, Near Hotel Garden
Panvel 410206
022-71333258
/ 59
1) Dr. Amey Patil
2) Shraddha
Pawar
9987332052
9969446094
11. Ashtvinayak Hospiatal &
Super Speciality Hospital
Plot No. 10, Sector - 6, Khanda
Colony, New Panvel (W)
Raigad - 410206.
022-27453681
022-27453683
1) Dr. Manoj
Verma
2) Dr. Balaji
Janrao
9969541567
9920130129
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12. Panacea Hospital Plot No. 105/106, Sector No.
08 New Panvel 410206.
022-27469902
03 / 04
1) Dr. Samrudhi
Dalvi
2) Mrs. Rajshri
Shinde
8422842201
8422842200
13. Shree Balaji Hospital Kurla Camp Rd., Opp. Shanti
Prakash Hall, Ulhasnagar
421005.
8805994559
0251-2533372
1) Priya Rana
2) Dr. Ujwala
8975999850
9033527488
14. M/S. S.S. Vaidya Health
Care Pvt. Ltd
Dr. C. B. Vaidya Memorial
Hospital, Opp. City Post Office,
Tilak Chowk, kalyan (W).
0251-2201220 1) Dr. Sushrut
Vaidya
9769848969
15. Swami Sarwanand
Hospital
Near Old Bus Teerminus,
Ullhasnagar 421005.
0251-2527467
0251-2526618
1) Meena
Panjabi
2) Sant Das
7219809409
7219809408
16. MPCT Hospital Plot No. 7, Sector - 4, Sampada,
Navi Mumbai 400705.
02227750000
02227757363
1) Dr. Shazia
Manihar
9920330466 /
8291862816
17. Life Line Multi Speciality
Hospital
618/3-1 Sainath Road, Near
Malad sibway, Malad (West)
Mumbai 400064.
022-28885001 1) Mani 9321889990
18. Manipal Hospital Goa Dr. E Borges Road, Dona
Paula, Panaji, Goa 403004.
0832-6632500
/ 8888602222
1) Mr.
Jayaramas
09980543637
19. Shantiniketan Hospital E-Bldg. Ground Floor,
Shantinketan, L.B.S. Marg,
Ghatkpar (West) Mumbai
400086.
022-25001005
/ 24
1) Rishita
Nikam
09004087382
20. Siddhivinayak Maternity
& General Hospital
2nd Floor, S-1, Vedant
Complex, Vartak Nagqar,
above Nisarga Hotel, Thane
(W) 400606
022-25883531 1) Dr.
Dhanashri
09930902422
21. Shivam Hospital Shrenik CHS, Plot No. 106,
RSC-11, Sector-2, Charkop,
Kandivali (W), Mumbai 400067.
022-28680671 1) Rahul Dubey 09146833356
22. Surekha Criticare
Hospital
Next to Indian Bank, Near
Jawahar Hotel, Hospital Road,
Ullhasnagar 421003.
0251-6482191 1) Dr. Prakash
Kaurani
09022239191
23. Life Line Medicare
Hosptals Private Ltd
Ground Floor, DLH Park, Near
MTNL Sigbal S. V. Road,
Goregaon W, Mumbai 400062
022-28758100 1) Uday 08419930771
24. Niramaya Hospital Plot No. 5A, Sector - 4, Next to
Balbharti School, Kharghar,
Navi Mumbai 410210.
022-27747761
/ 62
1) Dr. Amit
Thadhani
9323367776
25. SRCC Childrens
Hospital
1-A, Haji Alipark, Keshrao
Khadye Marg, Near MCGM
Pump Station, Mahalaxmi, Near
Wkllington Club, Mumbai
022-71222222
022-71223333
1) Kallpesh
Nagvekar
2) Amit Kerkar
9869667927
/ 8291287
8291903041
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
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S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
26. Terna Speciality
Hospitals and Research
Centre
Plot No. 12, Sector -22 Opp.
Nerul Railway Station, Phase II,
Nerul (W), Navi Mumbai 400706
022-61578300
/ 38
1) Suvarna 9819414072
27. Rane Hospital 37 Pestom Sugar, Road No. 2
Chembur, Mumbai 400089
022-25250404
022-25250405
022-25250406
1) Hari Haran 9821276596
28. Mallika Hospital Sharma Estate, Next to Mina
International Hotel, S. V. Road,
Jogeswari (W) Mumbai 400102
0222-
26798585
1) Murnalini
Sheth
9819419256
9820302367
7738873100
29. Balaji Hospital Victoria Road, Cross Lane III 1st
Savtya Marg, Byculla (E)
Mumbai 400027
022-23740000
022-23745199
022-23745196
1) Sanjay 9987506082
9224373023
Eye Care Centres
1. Shree Ramakrishna
Netralaya
A-120/103, Shree Balaji CoOp-
Hsg, Socity, Near Makamali
Talao, LBS, Road (Agra Road)
Panchakhadi, Thane - 400601.
022-25441139
022-65926498
1) Raja Ratna
Mishra
2) Sangeeta
Bapat
9867362289
9820678570
2. Dr. Shah's Eye & Laser
Centre
Aasra Apartment, Plot No. 33,
Near Station Road, Ambernath
(E).
0251-2601074
0251-2609905
1) Mrs Swati
Bhajbal
8424054416
3. Parekh Eye Clinic 1st Floor, Diamond Palace, Opp.
Bandra Police Station, Hill Road,
Bandra (W) Mumbai - 400050.
022-26404966
022-67021788
1) Mrs. Mansi
Kudtudkar
2) Ms. Sonali
Kurhade
7738875882
9619005890
4. Doctor Eye Institute Pvt
Ltd
Spenta Mansion, S.v. Road,
Andheri (W), Mumbai 400058.
022-26284103
022-26287165
022-26251689
1) Dr. Sonali
Dalvi
2) Ms
Swaroopa
Chowgule
9930309434
9930309458
5. Contacare Eye Care
Hospital
Mahavir Ratan Bldg. Plot No.
113, Sector 12, Vashi Navi
Mumbai.
022-39890000
022-27665629
1) Dr. Pawan
Lohiya
2) Dr. Kavindra
Rajoria
09699188763
08108894146
7. Kenia Eye Hospital 1st Floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to
Milan, Milan subway, S.V. Road,
Santacruz, Mumbai 400054.
022-26144013
022-26138088
1) Mr. Ganesh
Sakharkar
7506499962
/
9870064240
8. Mahatme Health &
Happiness Hospital
Saukhya, Jairamishna Co-op.
Hsg Society, Deshmukh Wadi,
Mithgar Road, Mulund (E)
Mumbai 400081
022-25657090 1) Mr. Sudhir
Balang
2) Mr. Vasudev
Khobragade
9320108028
9321108028
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
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9. Wavikar Eye Institurte Level 4 & 5, Amber Arcade,
Bhiwandi Bypass Road, Near
Lodha Paradise, Majiwade,
Thane (w) 400601.
022-25333312
022-25376821
1) Ms. Sushma
Angre
2) Mr. Sunil
Kokate
7738097712
8898646993
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
10. Mumbai Eye care
Cornea & Lasik Centre
101/102 Sai Vaibhav CHS Near
Vikrant Circle, Ghatkoper (E)
400077.
8451045935 1) Mrs. Hansa
Ashar
2) Mrs.
Meenakshi
Narsale
8451045934
9833422905
11. Raghukamal Hospital
Eye Care
Anthshil, 66 Marve Road, orlem,
above Dena Bank Malad (W)
9870304433 1) Pooja
Jadhav
2) Dr. Dhaval
Patel
9833556958
9967053061
12. Anil Eye Hospital 1st Floor, Krishna Smruti,
Phakde Road, Opp. Pitre Buld.
Dombivali (E)
8655596885
9769483796
1) Dr. Mrs.
Manisha
Tupparwar
2) Mrs Malani
Ghagre
9833267448
9930495618
13. Sulochan Eye Hospital 7/6, Ground floor, R R Reality
Complex, of LBS Marg Opp.
Dreams mall. Bhandup (W)
Mumbai 400078.
022-25969966 1) Dr. Ajit Adsul 9820339222
14. Aaysush Eye Clnic
Micro Surgery & Laser
Centre
201-202, Coral Classic, Plot No.
955/956 20th Road Chambur,
Mumbai 400071
022-25288306
022-25288307
1) Dr. Neeta
Shah
2) Zaif Ansari
9820301460
9324877043
15. Sanjeevani Eye Hospital
& Lazer Vision Centre
2nd floor, AlSinghini Chamber,
near Darbi Hotel, Sector 17
Ambernath Road, Ullhasnagar
431003.
022-2710202 1) Mrs. Prajakta
Gole
8983210203
16. The Vision Eye Centre 101, Hiralaya N.S., Road no. 10,
near Laxmikant chowk, JVPD
scheme, Mumbai 400049
022-26186060
022-26186161
022-26186262
1) Bhavesh 9167055551
17. Ojas Eye Hospital Roseland Building, 180
Waterfiled road, Opp. National
College Bandra (W) 400050.
022-61549999
022-26405951
1) Sangita
Bapat
2) Mr. Kiran
9820678570
9821572626
18. Maa Nursing Home &
Netra jyoti Eye Care
Centre
Himachal Building, S V road,
Opp. Sunder Nagar, Malad (W)
Mumbai 400064.
022-28752102
022-28754400
1) Dr.Jugal
Shah
9820072543
19. Anideep Eye Hospital &
Institute Pvt Ltd
Plot No. 414, Next to Golden
Tobacco Compond, S. V. Road,
Vile Parle West, Mumbai
400056.
022-26251111
022- 26251177
1) Dr.
Swapnesh
Sawant
9820704394
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20. Saarth Netralaya 102, Gautameshwar Dham, 1st
floor, Tandan Road, Ramnagar,
Domvibali (E)
0251-2862986
0251-2862786
1) Sachin
Fegde
9167753802
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
21. Lotus Eye Hospital 13th North South road, Near
Juhu Bus Terminus, Juhu
Mumbai
022-26207352 1) Navin H.
Shah
9820049206
22. Sunshine Eye Care Plot Floor, F4 / B, Vashi Road,
Above Warma Dairy, Section 9,
Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703
022-27652555 1) Dr. Pavan
Lohia
9699258591
23. Swaraashi Netralaya Plot No. 16, Near Blue Diamond
Hotel, Opp. Saraswat Bank,
sector - 28, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
400705.
022-27667070 1) Dr. Rakesh
Shah
9967694640
24. Dr. Gadgil Eye Hospital Ground floor, shreyas
Apartments, Behind Krishna
Sweets Lane, Ramchandra
Nagar, No. 1 Thane (W) 400604.
022-25811799 1) Dr. Uday
Gadgil
9819321818
25. Envision Eye Hospital Sharma Estate, S. V. Road, Next
to Mina Intl. Hotel, Jogeshwari
(W), Mumbai 400102.
022-26773517 1) Dr. Saumil
Sheth
9920748938
/
9892442635
26. Samarth Nethralaya Siddivinayak Residency, Office
15 & 16 Plot No. 18 Sector 20,
Above Domino's Pizza, Near
Shilp Chowk, Kharghar, Navi
Mumbai 410210.
8652458337 1) Dr. Archis
Shedbale
8655596885
27. Divya Jyot Eye Hospital Jyoti Apartment, Gr. Floor, Opp.
7 Bunglow, Andheri (W), Mumbai
400053.
022-66942806 1) S. K.
Bulchandani
2) Ponam Godia
9820184567
9819683016
Dental Care Centres
1. Kenia Dental Hospital 1st Floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to
Malan, Milan Subway S. V. Road,
Santacruz, Mumbai 400054.
022-26144013
022-26138088
1) Mr. Ganesh
Sakharkar
7506499962
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
2. Surana Sethia Hospital
Research Centre
Suman Nagar, Sion Trombay
Road, Chembur, Mumbai
400071.
022-33783378 1) Dr. Manoj
Kadam
9167901670
3. Dr Muley's Multi
Speciality Dental Clinic
Plot No. 22, Shailaja, Bhise
Hospital Building, 1st floor,
Suryodaya Society, Near
Saraswat Bank, Station Road,
Ambernath (E) 421501.
0251-2609922 1) Dr. Akshy
Muley
2) Dr. Shivani
Muley
9921190617
9604670132
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Dental Care Centres
Diagnostic Centres
4. Priya Dental Clnic Shop No. 2, 52 Veer Apartments,
7th Rd Rajawadi, Ghatkopar
East, Mumbai 400077.
022-21023004 1) Dr. Meghna
Vig
9820010769
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
5. Jivak Dental Clinic Shop No. 11, Sai Sidhi Apt. Opp.
Shreerath Hotel, Ambernath
(East) 421501.
0251-2607379 1) Vishwajits
Gaikwad
8329147694
/ 8655202
6. The Elements of Ficial
Aesthetics
Row House No. 194, SS-3, Opp.
Bank of Maharashtra Sector - 2,
Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703.
022-27825550 1) Dr. Arun
Kumar
Panda
9819816669
7. Dr Ashok Dhoble Clinic Bombay Mutual Terrace, 2nd
floor, 534, Sandhurst Bridge,
Mumbai 400703.
022-23636655 1) Dr. Neeti
Salvi
9869563311
1. Hindlab Diagnostic
Centre
Hindlab Diagnostic centre,
CGHS Wellness centre First
floor, Dr. R. G. Thadani marg,
Worli Sea Face, Mumbai
400030.
022-21023004 1) Dr. Meghna
Vig
9820010769
S.N. Name of the Hospital Address Tel. Phone No. Name of the Mobile /
Nodal Officer Tele. No.
2. Metropolis Health care
Ltd.
Metropolis Health care Lmimited,
250-D Udyog Bhavan, Hind
Cycle Karg, Behind Glaxo, Worli,
Mumbai 400030.
022-33993939 1) Nilesh
Ukarde
8291922423
3. A to Z Diagnostic Centre 81, Harchandrai House, 1st
Floor, Above Axis Bank,
Maharshi Karve Road, (Queen's
Road), Marine Lines (E) Mumbai
400002
022-33993939 1) Nilesh
Ukarde
8291922423
4. Lifecare Diagnostic &
Research Centre
1st Floor Sanshine Building Opp
Shustri Nagar, Lokhanwada,
Andheri (W) 400053.
022-40884343 1) Sanket
Agrawal
9167223842
5. Pulse Hitech Health
Services Pvt Ltd
Ground Floor / First Floor,
Gokama CHS Ltd Opp. Aditya
College, Kora Kendra II Borivali
(W), Mumbai 400092.
022-28985560 1) Dr. Alok
Singhai
9323721974
Super Speciality
1. Wockhardt Hospital
(Note : For Cardiology,
Cardiac Surgeies, Liver
Transplant, Midney
Transplant, Medical
Admission, Orthopaedic,
Bariatric, Oncology,
Chemotherapy)
1877, Dr, Anand Rao Marg,
Mumbai Central 400011.
022-61784444 1) Prasad
Tawde
7506427799
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Letter No. Z 15025 / 35 / 2019 / DIR / CGHS (P) Date 29.05.2019 From GOI, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.
Sub. : Post Operative Follow - up treatment from Hospitals empanelled under CGHS in respect of
critically ill CGHS beneficiaries regarding.
With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to state that in view of the
difficulties being faced by critically ill CGHS beneficiaries in getting post operative follow-up treatment at
CGHS empanelled hospitals, the matter was reviewed and it has now been decided that critically ill CGHS
beneficiaries shall be permitted for follow up treatment in CGHS empanelled hospitals as per the details given
under.
i. Permission for post - operative follow - up treatment in respect of the following post operative conditions
requiring frequent Consultations from Specialists at private hospitals empanelled under CGHS, need not be
re validated from time to time and follow-up treatment may be under taken at CGHS rates without time limit.
ii. The consultation / investigations are permitted under these follow - up cases. The conditions covered are :
a) Post Cardiac Surgery Cases including Coronary Angioplasty
b) Post Organ Transplant Cases (Liver, Kidney, Heart, etc.,)
c) Post Neuro Surgery Cases / Post Brain Stroke cases requiring regular follow-up treatment.
d) End Stage Renal Disease / follow up cases of Liver Failure.
e) Cancer treatment.
f) Auto-immune disorders like Rheumatoid Arthritis requiring regular follow-up.
g) Neurological disorders like Dementia, Alzhemier's disease, Parkinsonism, etc.
Medicines prescribed are to be procured from CGHS Wellness Centre.
iii. The beneficiaries shall have to submit a self-attested photo copy of the permission letter to the hospital to
enable the hospitals to provide credit facility in respect of pensioners and other categories of CGHS
beneficiaries entitled for credit f acility. Serving employees (and their dependents) who may not be entitled
for cashless facilities shall enclose a self-attested photo copy of permission letter to claim reimbursement
from the concerned Ministry / Department Permission in respect of Pensioner CGHS beneficiaries, ExMPs
(and other categories of CGHS beneficiaries, whose medical expenditure is borme by CGHS) etc. shall
be granted by CGHS. Permission in respect of Hon'ble Members of Parliament shall be granted by Rajya
Sabha Secretariat / Lok Sabha Secretariat as the case may and by concerned Ministry / Department in
respect of serving beneficiaries and by concerned Autonomous Body / Statutory Body in respect of serving
/ pensioner beneficiaries.
iv. However, if any non-listed investigations procedures are advised permission from competent Authority
shall be required, except in emergency.
These orders are in supersession of the earlier guidelines on the subject.
Dr. Manoj Jain, Addl. DDG (HQ), CGHS
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F. No. 116-12/2016 - SB Date : 20.05.2019 From GOI, Ministry of Communications & IT, Deptt of
Posts, Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi - 110001. to all Heads of Circles / Regions, Addl. Director
General, APS, New Delhi.
Sub. : Amendments to Rule 60 (4) (B) and Rule 165 (4) (ii) of POSB (CBS) Manual, Rule 87 (4) (ii)
POSB Manual Vlume I and Rule 50 (4) (ii) of POSB Manual Volume II regarding change in
powers of various authorities to sanction deceased claim cases and their time line in
respect of Post Office Savings Schemes, including Certificates, where no nomination is
registered and there is no legal evidence available / produced.
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The undersigned is directed to say that the competent authority has decided to amend the text of the
aforesaid rules with immediate effect. Revised Text of Rule is a siven below.
"The authorities mentioned below are competent to sanction claims without production of legal evidence
up to the limit noted against each, after expiry of six (6) Months from the date of death of the depositor, if no
succession certificate or probate of will or letter of administration of the deceased estate is produced during
the period or up to the date of sanction."
2. It is requested that this SB order may be circulated to all concerned including CSS / non - CBS Post
Offices. In case where claims are not et submitted or claims are already submitted but not yet sanctioned,
these revised provisions should be made applicable
This issues with the approval of competent authority.
Devendra Sharma, Asst Director (SB)
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Name of Authority Limit in (Rs.)
Time Scale Departmental Sub - Postmasters 5,000
Sub Postmasters in Lower Selection Grade / PM Grade I 10,000
Sub Postmasters / Deputy Postmaster / Postmater in Higher selection grade,
(All Non Gazetted) PM grade II and III 25,000
Deputy Postmasters / Senior Postmasters / Deputy Chief Postmasters /
Superintndent of Post Offices / Deputy Superintendent of Post Offices
(All Gazetted Group B) 1,00,000
Chief Postmasters in GPO / Head Offices, Senior Superintendents of Post Offices
All Gazetted Group - A 2,50,000
Director HQ / Regional Directors / Director (GPO) 3,75,000
Chief Postmasters General / Postmasters General 5,00,000
OM No. No. PTA/ Medical/ MRS option/2019-20/ (2) Dated 01 May 2019 From PGM, BHARAT SANCHAR
NIGAM LIMITED, Pune 411009.
Sub : Option given by retired employees for BSNLMRS with/without voucher scheme of OPD
tretment.
The officials who opted for medical reimbursement without voucher scheme for year 2018-19, status-quo
will remin as it is unless another option is submitted for changing reimbursement scheme from without voucher
to with voucher and vice versa. It is not necessary to submit option every year unless there is change. In case
of change it is mandatory to submit the option.
Officials retiring in year 2018-19 can submit the option for without voucher MRS facility for financial year
2019-20.
Last date for submission of option will be 30.06.2019.
It is as per approval of competent authority and issued for wide publicity.
Assistant General Manager (HRD)
BSNL Pune-411009.
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Letter No. PGM (NWO) CFA / Closing of CDMA N/W/2017-18056 Date 09.05.2019 from BSNL O/o Pr.
General Manager (NWO) CFA, M. P. Telecom Circle, Hoshangabad, Road, Bhopal - 462027, to all SSA
Heads, MP Telecom Circle.
Sub : Provision of Mobile connection to retired / retiring BSNL employees in view of closure of
WLL Services Regarding.
Ref. : Corporate Letter No. 2 - 7/2007 - PHA Dated 20.07.2007, Circular No. 11/2007 - PHA
With the approval or competent authority, it is intimated that those retired / retiring BSNL employee who
are not provided land Line facility due to non-feasibility or availing existing WLL connection may be provided
Prepaid Mobile facility on monthly recharge basis as per Corporate Circular no. 11/2007 - PHA
Salient Features
1) Free SIM in lieu of rent free connections.
2) C-TOP Up or the value equivalent to free local calls, C-TOP UP may also be provided on existing BSNL
SIM in the name of the employee.
3) Employee has to give undertaking that he is not availing the landline connection.
4) All other guidelines as per Circular No. 11/2007-PHA have to be followed.
5) This facility is approved for two months from date of issue of letter.
This is to be implemented with immediate effect please.
AGM (CDMA / WIMAX) CFA, Bhopal.
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As per Circular No. 11/2007-PHA Approved
Category Free Local Calls C-TOP UP
(monthly) Value (in Rs.)
Executive falling in category E3 and above 500 500
including full time Directors & CMA
Executives falling in category E1 and E2 250 250
Non - Executives failling in category NE-5 to NE-11 150 150
Non-Executives failling in category NE-1 to NE-4 100 100
Shri Ravi Shankar Prasadji Hon’ble Minister of Communications assumed the office at Sanchar Bhawan
on 3rd June, 2019. Shri Sanjay Dhotre, Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications was also present.
Hon’ble Ministers also interacted with senior officers of DoT. We are confident that under his leadership our
BSNL will turn around and BSNL pensioners will get the revision of pension.
Minister of Communication said ‘’The steps will be taken for revival of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. And
MTNL.as the Government believes that in order to maintain sober equilibrium in the industry, public sector
must be present and it is in the nation’s interest that they remain healthy. However BSNL and MTNL also need
to become professional and adopt competitive attitude"
BSNL News
IDA for BSNL pensioners increased
From : 01.07.2019: @ 5.3%
Making total IDA to 146.7%
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NO AICGPA/2019-20/1 Dated 08th April, 2019 Addressed To, Shri H. C. Agrawal Chief Postmaster
General, Maharashtra Circle, 2nd floor, Mumbai GPO Old Building, Mumbai - 400 001.
Subject : Seeking appointment for the Meeting with CPMG.
Reference : NO AICGPA/2018-19/106Dated 05th March, 2019
Respected Sir,
All India Central Govt. Pensioners Association is one of the 27 Pensioners Associations identified by the
DOP&PW, New Delhi in the matter of redressal of Pensioner’s Grievances. We wish to meet you and bring
into your notice some observations in Maharashtra Circle. Accordingly, Vide our letter mentioned under
reference, we sought your appointment in first week of April, 2019, to meet you and discuss some issues
related with pensioners. The copy of the letter is enclosed herewith for your ready reference. But, sorry to say
that we did not receive any communication from your office in this regard.
Now as per the notification appeared in the Maharashtra Times, Kolhapur edition, Pension Adalat, in
CPMG office will held on 25th July 2019, Whereas, as per Pune edition the date of Pension Adalat is
mentioned as 27th July, 2019. It is requested to confirm the correct date.
We appreciate that the notification is published well in advance and we are giving wide publicity about
the Pension Adalat by CPMG Office through our Secretaries spread over in the Maharashtra & Goa.
Sir, We hereby request you to spare some time for identified association to meet you in person and
discuss the issues as mentioned in our letter enclosed, on the day of Pension Adalat.
Thanking you, With Regard.
Encl: Our Letter dt. 05th March, 2019. Your’s Sincerely,
H. F. Chaudhari, General Secretary
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Correspondance Made
No. AICGPA/DOP/02 Dated @ Pune 15th April, 2019 Addressed To Shri A.N. Nanda, Secretary,
Department of Posts, Ministry of Communication, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg , New Delhi-110001
Sub : Counting of Induction Training period for grant of financial up gradation under TBOP/
BCR schemes – reg.
Refce : 1. Letter No. 44-2-2011-SPB- II dated 5-5-2016 From Asstt. Director General ( SPN ), Department of Post.
2. Our letter No. AICGPA/DOP/72 dated 13.12-2018
Respected sir,
We have already brought into your notice vide our earlier correspondence cited in the reference that
1. Para 5 of the letter referred above provides for counting of induction training period of direct recruit
Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants who underwent training prior to 1.1.1986, as a qualifying serviceunder TBOP/BCR schemes. This benefit is extended to them as a one time measure.
2. The pensioners affected, have applied for extending the benefit as above giving the details of period ofinduction training and the date of appointment on completion of training.
3. SPOs/SSPOs in Karnataka have ordered to conduct DPC for this purpose.
4. In our opinion, Pensioners then employees have been selected through DPC procedure at the time oftheir grant of TBOP/BCR. Therefore conducting DPC for extending the benefit of Training period as
qualifying service is not at all essential and justified.
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Now, It is complained by our members that Divisional administration in Karnataka demanded certain olddocuments ie. Copy of the order of induction training , charge report of joining the duty on appointment andcopy of order of promotion as TBOP/BCR from the pensioners. This is again a dilatory action.
As such, SSPs instead of processing the requests received from pensioners are engaged in dilatoryactions as mentioned above resulting the unrest amongst the pensioners who applied for the due benefit..
Sir, You are therefore requested to intervene and arrange to issue suitable instructions, so that theaffected pensioners are given the due benefit without further delay.
Thanking you with regards.
Yours sincerely,
H. F. Chaudhari, General Secretary.
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No. AICGPA/Revision Of Pension/03 Dated @ Pune 17th April, 2019 Addressed To, The Joint
Secretary DOP&PW 3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New-Delhi
Sub: Issue of Concordance Tables- (7th CPC) Consequent upon Revision of Grade Pay from Rs
4200/- to Rs 4600/- to pre-2006 Pensioners who retired/died in the 5th CPC Pay Scale of Rs
6500-200-10500 or Equivalent pay scale in the earlier pay commission periods
Ref: OM No. 38/33/12-P&PW(A) dated 4th January, 2019
Respected Sir,
Para 6 of Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare OM No38/33/12-P&PW (A) dated 04.01.2019
reads as follows
“Accordingly it has been decided that for the purpose of revision of pension/family pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006
under para 4.2 of the OM dated 01.09.2008, the Grade Pay of Rs 4600/- may be considered as the
corresponding Grade Pay in the case of Pre-2006 pensioners who retired /died in the 5th CPC scale of Rs
6500-200-10500 or equivalent pay scale in the earlier pay commission periods”.
And para-7 of the OM referred above, Only corrections to the revised pension admissible under 6th CPC
vide Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare OM No: 38/37/08-P&PW (A) dated 28.01.2013 have
been carried out and the figure of Rs 8145/- has been substituted by Rs 8345/-consequent upon the upward
revision of Grade Pay from Rs 4200/- to 4600/-. But, the effect of upward revision of Grade pay from Rs 4200/
- to 4600/- has not been extended to revision of pension with effect from 01.01.2016, as per 7th CPC as per
the concordance tables issued by Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare OM dated 06.07.2017.
The pensioners who retired in the 5th CPC Pay Scale of Rs 6500-200-10500 or equivalent pay scale in
the earlier pay commission periods are bitterly complaining for not revising their pension/ family pension due
to up-ward revision of Grade Pay from Rs 4200/- to Rs 4600/- w.e.f. 01.01.2016.
In our opinion, On upward revision of Grade pay from Rs 4200/- to 4600/- Pre 2006 pensioners should be
extended the benefit of revised Grade pay of Rs. 4600/- while revision of pension with effect from 01.01.2016,
as per 7th CPC ordered by DOP&PW vide OM dated 12th may, 2017 and followed by concordance table
circulated vide OM dated 06.07.2017. Hence the concordance tables 24 and 25 annexed to OM No: 38/37/
2016-P&PW(A) dated 06.07.2017 wherein the tables for the 4th CPC pay scales of Rs 2000-3200 and Rs
2000-3500 and 5th CPC pay scale Rs 6500-200-10500 were prepared taking into account the Grade Pay of
Rs 4200/-in level-6 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix, require to be revised now with the Grade Pay of Rs 4600/- in level-
7 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix.
Sir, We, therefore, request you to arrange to issue necessary concordance Table considering Grade
Pay Rs 4600/- as Level-7 of Pay Matrix(7th CPC).
Thanking You, With regards , Yours sincerely
H. F. Chaudhari, General Secretary
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No. AICGPA/CCA/03 Dated at Pune 14th May, 2019 Addressed To, Mrs. Monali Dhakate, C. C. A,
Maharashtra Telecom Circle, C Wing, 3rd Floor, Administrative Bldg. Santacruz(West), Mumbai-400054.
Subject : Abnormal delay in revision of Pension cases as per 7th CPC.
Respected Madum,
A. The following cases were reported to your office vide our letter dated January, 2019, they are still pending.
1. Shri Vishnu Ganesh Joag, DOT pensioner, retired on 31.12.1997. His case was forwarded to
Accounts Officer O/O CCA, CTO Bldg, Fort Mumbai by the G.M. Satara vide letter No. E-1/
pension/Genl/18-19/44 Dt. 19-06-2018. The pensioner do not have any information about basic pay.
2. Shri S. C. Birari, DOT pensioner retired on 31/01/1997 from CTO, Pune. PPO No. 587. As the file
was not traceable, the pensioner has submitted the papers showing basic pay @ retirement, available
twice and latest by 20.08.2018. The revision of pension is still pending.
B. As per complaints received from DOT pensioners from Goa, Most of them did not receive the revised
PPO/revised pension as per 7th CPC, as yet.
For example:
1. Mrs. Maria Conceicao Remedios, Retd on 31.12.1997, PPO No. TA/GTD/PEN/11-77/MCR/20
2. Ms. Ciriaca Hermana Dias, Retd on 31.3.1996 PPO No. TA/GTD/20-41/CA
3. Mrs. Alba Dias Miranda Retd on 28.2.1995, PPO No. TA/GTD/11-39/ADM/94-95/8
4. Mr. Francisco S. Xavierino Carlos De Oliveira, Retd on 27.9.1993 PPO No. TA/GTD/11-25/FSXD/13
In view of abnormal delay, you are hereby requested to look into the matter and arrange to issue
the revised PPOs.
Thanking You, With regards.
Your’s Faithfully
H. F. Chaudhari
Note: Copy is sent thru Email in advance General Secretary
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No. AICGPA/SSP/ 5 Dated 24th May, 2019 Addressed To, Sr. Supdt. of Post Offices, Ahmednagar
Division, Ahmednagar-414001
Sub : Notional Monetory benefit to the Postmen/Mail guards with effect from 01.01.1996 to
10.10.1997 in the revised pay scale of Rs. 3050-4590.
Respected Sir,
In accordance with DOP Order No. 23-8/97/PE-1(PCC) dated 3rd July, 1998 the scale of Post of Postman/
Mail Guard had been revised from 2750-4400 to 3050-4590 with effect from 10.10.1997.
Now the Department of Post has issued the OM No.2-1/2007-PCC dated 23/05/2018, to grant notional
monetary benefit to the Postmen/Mail guards with effect from 01.01.1996 to 10.10.1997 in the revised pay
scale of Rs. 3050-4590.
We hereby request to you to arrange the Fixation of notional Pay/revised pension and forward the
required Annexure to Director of Accounts (Postal) Nagpur for further necessary action.
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
H. F. Chaudhari, General Secretary.
Copy to.. Sr. Post Master , Ahmednagar, Head Post Office, Ahmednagar-414001
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n Minutes of The Pension Adalat held by Chief Commissioner of GST & Customes, Pune Zone on
09.04.2019
In accordance with the Board's instructions vide letter F.No.C.30013/77/2014-Ad.IVA dated 09.02.2015
and guidelines of Department of Pension & Pensioner's Welfare, Ministry of Personnel P.G. & Pension, a
Pension Adalat was held on 09.04.2019 at 4 PM, in the Comference Hall of the Chief Commissioner's Office
under the Chairmanship of shir Vasa Seshagiri Rao, Chief Commissioner, Pune Zone.
2. The following Members of the Pension Adalat Committee were present.
1. Shri Vasa Seshagiri Rao, Chief Commissioner, Pune Zone
2. Shri V. N. Thete, Commissioner Kolhapur GST Commissionerate.
3. Shri Bibhash Kumar, Pay & Accounts Officer, PAO, Pune.
4. Shri H. F. Chaudhari, General Secretary, All India Central Governement Pensioner's Association.
3. The below mentioned officers from Chief Commissioner's Office and PAO, Pune also attended the
meeting
1. Shri S. K. Vatsa, Additional Commissioner, Chief Commissioner's Office.
2. Shri S. T. Singh, Assistant Commissioner, Chief Commissioner's office.
3. Shri Ashok Tripathi, AAO, PAO, Pune.
4. Smt. Deepa Sreevalsan, AO, Chief Commissioner's Office.
5. Shri Rakesh Ramabhadran, Executive Assistant, Chief Commissioner's Office.
4. At the outset, the Hon'ble Chairman welcomed all the members to the Adalat.
As all the grevances from the previous Pension Adalat have been settled, they are deemed to be
closed.
Following eight grievances received in writing from applicants were taken up and discussed as detailed
below :-
01. Shri M. N. Kulkarni, Superintendent retired :-
Point : Complainant's pension was revised as per 7th CPC recommendation by the CPAO, New DelHi on
24.10.17, but he has not yet received the arrears as well as enhanced pension from the Bank.
Reply : The complainant as well as SBI, CPPC representative was not present during the Adalat. However,
prior to the Adalat, the Bank was contacted, and it has been informed that the basic pension of the
pensioner has been revised to Rs. 25,250/- w.e.f. 01.01.2016. Further, it has also been informed that
arrears amounting to Rs. 45,312/- has been uploaded in the pension softwere and the same will be
credited to the pensioner during the next pension processing cycle. An email confirming the same has
also been received from CPPC, Mumbai on 09.04.2019.
Action : No further action is warranted.
02. Shri A.P. Diwan AO retired, Shri S.M. More, Supdt retired, Smt. Malan B. Ubare, w/o Shri B.B. Ubare,
Shri T.P. Ghatage, Smt Shakuntala Damodar Khatavkar, AO retired, Smt H.G. Kulkarni and Shri B.I.
Nikam.
Point : All the seven petitioners have retired from CGST Kolhapur Commissionerate (erstwhile Kolhapur
Central Excise & Service Tax Commr'te). The petitioners have brought to notice DoPPW's OM dated
04.01.19 wherein it has been directed ghat the pensioners who retired in the 5th CPC scale of Rs.
6500-10500, can be considered tor GP Rs. 4600 & accordingly their pension be revised by PAO.
Reply : PAO, Pune has informed that they gave already revised the pension as per DoPPW's OM dated
04.01.19. A copy of the revised PPO may be provided to the applicants.
(Case Closed- Applicants may be informed accordingly by PAO)
Chairman enquired whether similar action can be initiated for all the pensioners affected by the above
OM. It was informed by PAO, Pune that unless a representation/application is received from the pensioner, on
action can be taken. The Chairman directed the Pensioner's Association to bring the above OM to the notice
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of all petitioners and request them to file applications with their respective DDOs. The Chairman also directed
PAO, Pune to forward a list of all pensioners (Commissionerate-wise) affected by the above judgment to the
Chif Commissioner's Office, so as to forward the same to all DDOs for contacting individual pensioners and
requesting them to submit an application for early action.
(Compliance by PAO, Pune)
5. Chairman directed the concerned authorities for early compliance in all the grievances.
6. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
(S.K. Vatsa)
Additional Commissioner
CCO, Pune
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n Cases Settled during 1st April to 30th June, 2019:
1. Smt. R. K. Khurd BSNL, Pune Copy of PPO was arrnged through CPPC, Central Bank Of India, Mumbai
2. Shri Jagdish G. Muley DOT pensioner from Nanded, revised PPO was issued by CCA, Nagpur but the
copy was not available in CPPC, SBI, Navi Mumabi. The same is arranged through CCA, Aurangabad.
Finally the revised Pension/arrears have been received by the pensioner in the first week of June, 2019.
3. Smt. Vijaymala Jaykumar Palse, Family pensioner of All India Radio Kolhapur: Revised PPO for Family
Pension as per 7th CPC is issued in April, 2019 and Revised pension/Arrears are received in May, 2019
4. Smt Rajani R. Chaudhari, Family pensioner from Department of Post, Nasik: The revised pension/arrears
of pension is received in first week of May, 2019
5. Smt. Archana Ashok Deodhar, PPO No. P-54248, Ratnagiri Ho : Revised PPO for revision of pension
from 01.01.2006
6. Shri Vasant Narayan Athalye, PPO No. P-55014, Ratnagiri Ho : Revised PPO for revision of pension
from 01.01.2006
7. Shri Vijay Govind Vaidya, PPO No. P-54248, Chiplun : The Pensioner is informed to submit the details
about his complaint.
Following DOT Pensioner from Panaji SSA Complained that they have not received revised PPO
as per 7th CPC. We have written a letter to CCA Mumbai.
8. Mrs. Maria Conceicao Remedios PPO No. TA / GTD / PEN / 11-77 / MCR / 20.
9. MS Ciriaca Hermana Dias, PPO No. TA / GTD / 20-41 / CCA.
10. Mrs. Alba Dias Miranda PPO No. TA / GTD / 11-39 / ADM / 8.
11. Mr. Francisco S. B. Xavierino Carlos de Oliveira PPO No. TA / GTD / 11-25 / FSXD / 13
The revised PPOs in respect of above 4 cases have been issued in the 3rd week of June 2019
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Notional Increment for Pensionary Benefits on 1st July on retirement on
Superannuation wef 30th June is not allowed vide - CAT Madras Bench Order
No MA / 310 / 00071 / 2019 (in) & OA / 310 / 00170 / 2019 dated 13.03.2019
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n DIRECT PAYMENT OF PENSION BY Director Of Accounts (Postal) under Core System
Integration(CSI):
We earlier addressed the issue of delay in payment of pension in January/February, 2019 and urged to
make such arrangement that will facilitate the pensioners to withdraw amount on last day of the month(except
March) as provided. I am happy to inform that in Maharashtra, the Pension for the month of April, 2019 has
been credited in time.
Pensioners in Karnataka Circle are still facing the problem in withdrawing the pension on the last day of
the month. General Secretary spoke to Shri G. K. Padhy, DDG(PAF) on 18 June 2019, who informed they
have visited the 3 Circles to analyze the delay in posting the payments. Required interface is made available
to DAPs to speed up the posting the amounts. They are watching the position in June, 2019 for further
necessary action.
n Revision of Pension in respect of BSNL Pensioner
We have witnessed lot of News in respect of BSNL. Earlier we reported that Pension Revision will be
delinked from the Pay Revision of the BSNL Employees as mentioned in the AUAB note dated 03rd December,
2018. DOT, Vide OM dated 27th December 2018, confirmed that the case was referred to DOP&PW to
examine whether 3rd PRC may be extended to combined service pensioners of BSNL/MTNL without
implementing the same for serving employees. DOP&PW sought clarifications as to How pension would be
revised in case of pensioners who are drawing pension in IDA pay scale.
The revision of pension in respect of BSNL Pensioner is discussed in the BPS meeting held on 21.5.2019
there is no uniformity in the demands for revision of pension amongst the Pensioners Associations. One association
demanded the pension revision on the basic of the pay revision of BSNL employees, another association
demanded the delinking of revision of pension from the pay revison of BSNL employees. It is necessary that we
should seat together and talk about uniformity in demand. We are looking for uniformity of demand and action
from government for the revival of BSNL of joining the new CMD BSNL from 1st July 2019.
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Donation List from April 2019 to June 2019
Name Amt.
1) S. S. Nagwekar, Mumbai 500/-
2) Ashalata Deshpande, Dombivali 1000/-
3) S. U. Kurtkoti, Pune 1500/-
4) B. B. Karandikar 1001/-
5) N. H. Hasabnis 1000/-
Name Amt.
D R For Central Government Pensioners
Nov - 18 Dec - 18 Jan - 19 Feb - 19 Mar - 19 Apr - 19
All India CPI (IW) 302 301 307 307 309 312
Base 2001=100 % increase 153.61% 154.69% 156.06% 157.5% 159.08% 160.81%
Over 01.01.06%
increase over 01.01.16 12.3% 12.79% 13.39% 14.03% 14.73% 15.49%
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Branch Report
Ø Dharwad : 26th Annual General Body Meeting was held on 26-05-2019 (Sunday) at10.30 A.M. in K.P.E.S.
Law College, Dharwad. Shri M.S.Hagaragi presided over the AGM. Condolences were paid to departed
members by observing two minutes silence praying that “Let the souls of the departed rest in peace”.
The Guests, Shri B.N.Pujari, G.S, LIC Retired Employees’ Association,, Shri H.F.Chaudhari, General
Secretary, AICGPA Pune H.Q., Sri Mohan Siddhanti, Principal, K.E.Boards’ Degree College, Dr. Chetan Naik
Retired Dy. D.G. AIR, lighten the lamp to inaugurate the function.
Dr. Chetankumar Naik advised as to how the pensioner can leave without tension by mingling with, not
only with his family members but also with each and every one in the walks of life. He advised” With the help
of Sri Mohan Siddhanti approach Honourable M.P. Shri Pralhad Joshi for getting a piece of land or an
accommodation for Association in Govt. quota.” Chief guest Shri B.N.Pujari, General Secretary, LIC Retired
Employees’ Association, Dharwad Dn, enlightened the gathering to lead life without tension by mixing with
each and every one of his known persons from the societies. Chief Guest Shri Mohan Siddhanti, supported to
have an own plot or accommodation for Association for which he is agreed to put his words with honourable
M.P. Shri Pralhad Joshi.
Chief Guest Shri H.F.Chaudhari revealed the formation of AICGPA Pune in the year 1947. Then it was
the one and only association serving the interest of Central Government Pensioners throughout India. As
such the branches of this association are in existence in many states of India. He enlightened that 7th CPC
recommended the Parity between Pre 1.1.2016 and Post 1.1.2016 pensioners. Pre2016 pensioners received
the revision of pension by notional pay fixation right from the date of retirement to 1.1.2016. As a result the
even pensioners who retired as Group D/Group C are now getting the pension in five digit. He also assured
the members that for any problem, they may approach the CHQ through Dharwad branch which is always
standing by your side to solve the problems.
Shri M. S. Hagaragi, President summed up the gist of all the speakers. His speech was quite apt to the
present contest. In the afternoon session after lunch, Shri R.V. Yadav read out the minutes of last Annual
General Meeting held on 27-05-2018 and it was approved by the members. He presented the annual report
of 2018-2019 also for the information of the members. Shri S.M. Betageri, Treasurer, read the annual accounts
of 2018-2019 which also was approved by the members unanimously. Shri U.S. Ashrit, offered the vote of
thanks to one and all
Ø Gadag (Karnataka) : Gadag branch was defunct since 2014. With the Co-operation of Shri G. N.Kulkarni
Vice President and Shri B. B. Jamakhandi Secretary Annual General Body Meeting was held under the
presidentship of Shri S. K. Nalaatwadmath on 2nd June, 2019 at IMA Hall , Gadak. Chief Guest Shri K. S.
Sarma Principal Law College Gadag, Shri H. F. Chaudhari General Secretary and Guests of honour
Sarvshri Mallikarjun, Padubidri were present. On Inauguration of the Open session Shri Jamakhandi
spoke about the status of the Branch. Shri Sarma spoke on the unity of the pensioners is necessary to
take care of the pensioners. NPS is no pension Scheme and We should fight for the right of the Govt.
Servant to have a pension for the service rendered.
Shri H. F. Chaudhari cleared that Strong Pensioners Associations are necessary to take care of welfare
of the pensioners and also to keep watch on the Govt’s decisions, narrating the works carried out by AICGPA
Hq, Pune. He also spoke on the latest orders for revision of the pension of Postmen/Mailguards between
01.01.1996 and 10.10.1997. Order of revision of pension of Pre-2006 pensioners who retired from 5th CPC
Scale of 6500-10500. Issues regarding Date of Increment who retired on 1st July, and Revision of pension in
respect of BSNL pensioners.
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In the Subject Committee session Shri B. B. Jamakhandi Secretary submitted the Annual report and the
Statement of accounts for 01.04.2014 to 31.03.2019. After discussions and some corrections as suggested
by Shri Chaudhari and Shri Sortur, the Accounts are adopted by the AGM. Shri Padubidri spoke in detail
about Pensionary benefits and the precautions to be taken by the pensioners. The Executive body is elected
unanimously. President: Shri Abbigeri, 9482205444 - Secretary : Shri N. V. Achchangoudar 7676841453,
Treasurer Shri I. G. Hachadad 9880166436.
Shri Chaudhari congratulated the members of new Executive Body and wished them success for the
progress of the branch. In view of the potential of addition of new members, he has given the target of 250
members(now 141 members).
Ø Nellore
The monthly meeting of the above association held on 08.06.2019 at P&T Home, A.K.Nagar Post, Nellore
- 5224 004 under the presidentship of Sri M.Sundramaiah, Founder of the Association Branch.
As many as 42 members attended the meeting. Sri P.Ramaiah, Secretary, read out the quarterly magazine
of Pensioners Progress Bulletin and conveyed the important items.
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n MTNL NEWS
Ø Pension Adalat was conducted on 27/03/2019 in the Conference room of CTO Bldg. Mrs V. B. Mishra,
CCA, Mumbai, Shri Sanap Dy. CCA, Shri Daktode GM Finance, MTNL were present. On behalf of MPWA
SarvShri S. M. Sawant G.S, S. G. Pawar President and S. K. Roy were present. Out of 36 cases recived for
Adalat 32 cases were settled. Shri S. M. Sawant pressed upon the speedy issue of PPOs and requested CCA
to handover the PPO on the day of the retirement alongwith Gratuity and commuted value of pension commuted.
He also about delay in settlement of cases of Financial upgradation. CCA assured to look into the matter.
Ø MTNL Pensioners Welfare Association is continuously pursuing the issue of revision of pensionary benefits
of those retired from 01/01/2018 to 31/07/2018 considering 73.8% IDA(5% increase) in the fitment of Pay
revision on 01/01/2007. Due to the pursuation, G M (finance), MTNL issued the instructions to forward such
cases to CCA office by 30.6.2019.
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Remitance from Branches w.e.f. April 2019 to June 2019
Name of Branch Amt.
1) Aurangabad Br. 6385/-
2) Dharwad Br. 2600/-
3) Malegaon Br. 4600/-
4) Vasai Br. 5500/-
5) No Name (20.4.19) 2365/-
6) Panvel Br. 6900/-
7) Dombivali Br. 19400/-
8) Bhandara Br. 900/-
Name of Branch Amt.
9) Malegaon Br. 800/-
10) Pimpri Chinchwad Br. 19320/-
11) Dharwad Br. 3440/-
12) Thane Br. 500/-
13) No Name (30.4.19) 2100/-
14) No Name (9.5.19) 400/-
15) No Name (29.5.19) 1110/-
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For, DOT Pensioners From:
……………………………………………
……………………………………………
……………………………………………
Contact No………………………………
Dated at ……………..…………………
To,
Accounts Officer
O/O C. C. A, Maharashtra Circle
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
………………………………………………
Subject: Revision of pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006 and 01.01.2016 for Pre-2006 pensioners, who
retired from the post having 5th CPC scale of Rs 6500- 10500.
Refer: (1) DOP & PW OM No.38/33/12-P&PW (A) dt 4.01.2019.
(2) MOF, DOE OM No. 30-1/33(O)/2016-IC/E-IIIA dated 22.05.2019
Respected Sir,
I ............................................................. ……. am retired from service on superannuation/voluntarily on
............ ….....while working in the 4th/5th CPC scale of Rs...........................................................................
In accordance with DOP&PW OM No. 38/37/2016 P&PW(A) dated 12.05.2017, My Pension is revised
as Rs ……………… considering the grade pay of Rs. 4200, vide revised pension Order No.
…….............................................................................. dt........................
The Copy of which is enclosed herewith for ready reference.
1. ** In accordance with the DOP&PW Order dt 28.01.2013, My minimum pension was fixed as Rs. 8145/-
as per fitment table for the pre-revised Scale 6500-10500. Now as per DOP&PW Order dated 04.01.2019
referred at (1) above, my pension is required to be revised as Rs. 8345/- with effect from 01.01.2006.
2. Now, Revised Concordance Table 9 (considering revised Grade pay Rs. 4600/-/Corresponding Level
w.e.f. 01.01.2016 as Level -7), have been issued vide OM dated 22.05.2019 referred at (2) above. In
accordance with this order, my pension is required to be revised further with effect from 01.01.2016.
Sir, I hereby request you to arrange to revise my Pension/Family pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006/ 01.01.2016
considering enhanced Grade pay of Rs. 4600 and issue the revised PPO.
Thanking you,
Encl: Copy of revised pension Order.
Your’s Faithfully,
Signature………………………………………
** Strike if not required.
30P. P. Bulletin July 2019
For, Postal Pensioners From:
……………………………………………
……………………………………………
……………………………………………
Contact No………………………………
Dated at ……………..…………………
To,
Sr. Supdt. Of Post Offices
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
Through
……………………………………………..
………………………………………………
Subject: Revision of pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006 and 01.01.2016 for Pre-2006 pensioners, who
retired from the post having 5th CPC scale of Rs 6500- 10500.
Refer: (1) DOP & PW OM No.38/33/12-P&PW (A) dt 4.01.2019.
(2) MOF, DOE OM No. 30-1/33(O)/2016-IC/E-IIIA dated 22.05.2019
Respected Sir,
I ......................................................... ……. am retired from service on superannuation/voluntarily on
............ ….....while working in the 4th/5th CPC scale of Rs.................................................................................
In accordance with DOP&PW OM No. 38/37/2016 P&PW(A) dated 12.05.2017, My Pension is revised
as Rs ……………… considering the grade pay of Rs. 4200, vide revised pension Order No.
…….................................. dt........................
The Copy of which is enclosed herewith for ready reference.
3. ** In accordance with the DOP&PW Order dt 28.01.2013, My minimum pension was fixed as Rs. 8145/-
as per fitment table for the pre-revised Scale 6500-10500. Now as per DOP&PW Order dated 04.01.2019
referred at (1) above and endorsement by Postal Directorate dt. 31.01.2019, my pension is required to
be revised as Rs. 8345/- with effect from 01.01.2006.
4. Now, Revised Concordance Table 9 (considering revised Grade pay Rs. 4600/-/Corresponding Level
w.e.f. 01.01.2016 as Level -7), have been issued vide OM dated 22.05.2019 referred at (2) above. In
accordance with this order, my pension is required to be revised further with effect from 01.01.2016.
Sir, I hereby request you to arrange to revise my Pension/Family pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006/ 01.01.2016
considering enhanced Grade pay of Rs. 4600 and forward the required Annexure to Director Of Accounts(Postal)
Nagpur, with copy to me for information please.
Thanking you,
Encl: Copy of revised pension Order. Your’s Faithfully,
Signature………………………………………
** Strike if not required.
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1) Suresh K. Deshpande B.S.N.L. Pune - 31.03.19
2) S. V. Deshpande - AGS HQ. Pune 30.04.19
3) Sou Vidya S. Namjoshi, Pune 26.02.19
4) P. L. Mujumdar, Ex - President, Nasik Br.
5) Somanath Baburao Joshi - Dondaicha 4.5.19,
OBITUARY
6) P. K. Pawar - Ex President - Dondaicha
30.5.19,
7) B. T. Waghmare - BSNL, Thane 11.4.19
8) U. L. Amalekar Postal Wani, 04-04-19
9) Jayaram Shinde, Chinchwad 24.6.19
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List of Members – Life Members
[As per Schedule VI Rule 15 of The Socieities Registration (Maharashtra) Rules, 1971]
Name and Address of Charitable Society :- All India Central Government Pensioners Association, Head Quarter
Pune. ‘Phadke Sankul, 1785, Sadashiv Peth, Pune – 411 030.
Registration Number : under The Societies Registration Act, 1860 :- Mah/0938//Pune (12.07.1974)
Registration Number : under The Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950 :- P.T.R. No. F-753/ Pune. (16.08.1974)
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List of Life Members
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