88 percent of pension accounts have been linked to Aadhaar: Dr Jitendra Singh
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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
12-January-2017 18:15 IST
Dr. Jitendra Singh chairs 29th meeting of SCOVA
88 percent of pension accounts have been linked to Aadhaar: Dr Jitendra Singh
Make Pensioners part of nation building process, says Minister
The Union Minister of State (Independent
Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO,
Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr.
Jitendra Singh chaired the 29th meeting of the Standing Committee of
Voluntary Agencies (SCOVA) here today. The SCOVA meeting is organised by
the Department of Pensions & Pensioners’ Welfare (DoP&PW),
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions and the last
such meeting was held on June 27, 2016.
During the meeting, Dr. Jitendra Singh
said that today’s interaction was very meaningful and stimulating, thus
reflecting on the working of DoP&PW. The Minister said that there
are about 50-55 lakh pensioners in the country and almost 88 percent of
pension accounts have been seeded to Aadhaar. He further said that
minimum pension has been increased to Rs. 9000 per person and ex-gratia
amount has been increased from Rs. 10-15 lakh to Rs. 25-35 lakh.
Dr. Jitendra Singh said that we need to
put in place an institutionalized mechanism to make good use of the
knowledge, experience and efforts of the retired employees which can
help in the value addition to the current scenario. Dr. Jitendra Singh
said the retired employees are a healthy and productive workforce for
India and we need to streamline and channelize their energies in a
productive direction. We should learn from the pensioners’ experience,
he added. The Minister also said that the DoP&PW should be
reoriented in such a way that pensioners become a part of nation
building process.
In the meeting, discussions were held on
the action taken report of the 28th SCOVA meeting. Further many issues
related to pensioners were discussed threadbare, such as revision of
PPOs of pre-2006 pensioners, Health Insurance Scheme for pensioners
including those residing in non-CGHS area, Special “Higher” Family
Pension for widows of the war disabled invalidated out of service,
Extension of CGHS facilities to P&T pensioners, issue relating to
CGHS Wellness Centre, Dehradun etc. The Minister directed for the prompt
and time bound redressal of the grievances of the pensioners and said
that we should have sympathetic attitude towards them.
The Secretary, DoP&PW, Shri C.
Viswanath and other senior officers of the department were also present
on the occasion. The meeting was also attended by the member Pensioners
Associations and senior officers of the important Ministries/Departments
of Government of India.
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