Tthe brave soldiers of indian Armed Forces sacrificed their lives to protect the nation since its inception. Even in the recent past terrorist attck on Patahnkot Airbase, 07 brave soldiers sacrificed their lives to protect our nation. Soldiers paid the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Orders of the Commanding officer are the last word for them. Soldier never thought on the battle field that it is dangerous, he might get wounded, he might even die | Had they died, it would be because they laid down their lives for their country. They chose to obey without regard for the cost. The living veteran may not have a grave marker as a memorial, but they nevertheless gave much for our country. Memories linger. But the govt authorities, employer of reemployed exservicemen never thought about us.
Govt of India issued guidelins for pay fixation of reemployed exservicemen from time to time but the employer concerned of most of the department misinterpret the provisions and we are deprived due to wrong clerification/interprettion by so called babus/officers. If we consider the logical facts, service
rendered by an Ex-serviceman never can be compared with the fresher, as
veterans have wide experience of versatile nature of work, highly motivated,
disciplined and trained for prompt actions with demand of situation and it has
been proved in the PSU/Banks that the productivity/efficiency of the ESM
category of manpower is almost 95% more than the fresher and they have honoured
their efficiency/service experience in
the form of allowing the pay fixation/ protection of last pay drawn. According
to the requirement of the stages of life the minimum supported wages to the
reemployed veteran who sacrificed their youthfulness in the sack of nation must
be considered by the competent authority.
This is not a mercy to the veteran, they deserve it and it is the right
of the veterans who were separated from family and relatives for a long, posted
in the field/CI Ops/Hazard area and dedicate their lives to serving their
country to protecting the people of India. The
competent authority should consider the facts and issue necessary instructions
to facilitate the benefit of pay fixation for ex-serviceman (PBOR) on
reemployment at the same stage as the last pay drawn before retirement.
Several requests made before the controlling authority of the various govt deptts but it ends with no result. Finally approx 100 CAT cases have been filed by the exservicemen all over the country, among them the Delhi bench and Hyderabad bench are likely to release the verdict within a few weeks.
Veterans who approached CAT may intimate us the progress for information of all members.
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