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7th CPC recommendation on minimum Pension for JCOs/ ORs

7TH CPC MINIMUM PAY

Minimum Pension for JCOs/ ORs

The 7th Pay Commission has received various demands from Defence Personnel. One of the important demand relating to Defence Pensioners is about Minimum Pension.

“Minimum pension should be fixed at 75 percent of reckonable emoluments for JCOs/ Other Ranks or a compulsory early retirement compensation package or lump sum amount”.

The Services, in the JSM, have sought enhancement of the Service Pension to 75 percent of last drawn reckonable emoluments for JCOs and ORs.

In case enhancement of pension to 75 percent of last drawn reckonable emoluments is not granted for JCOs/OR, the Services have sought a compulsory early retirement compensation package or compulsory lateral absorption in government or PSU as an alternative.

7th CPC Analysis and Recommendations

Service pension for all categories of employees has been fixed at 50 percent of the last pay drawn.

The recommendations in relation to pay of both the civilian and defence forces personnel will lead to a significant increase in the pay drawn and therefore in the ‘last pay drawn’/‘reckonable emoluments.’

It is also to be noted that in the case of defence forces personnel, in particular all JCOs/ORs, the last pay drawn includes the element of Military Service Pay, which is also taken into account while reckoning pension.

The Commission has  Report of the Seventh CPC 402 Index also recommended an increase in Military Service Pay.

The increase in pay and MSP will automatically and significantly raise the level of pension of JCOs/ORs, since pension is related to the last pay drawn/ reckonable emoluments.

Therefore the Commission does not recommend any further increase in the rate of pension for JCOs/ORs.

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Comments

  1. Ex-Sgt. Soundera Rajan D. says

    April 17, 2019 at 12:54 pm

    Dear Sir,
    Please enlighten me the my latest pension as per 7th PC pay matrix system.. I am 216233 Ex-Sgt. left Air Force after 16 (R) 16 years of service on 31.12.1974. (served one year more due to Bangladesh war Emergency) . My trade was WOM I (renamed now as Radio Fitter) i.e.Group I…Currently My basic Pension is Rs.22560. Can Your highness enlighten me please, regarding my PENSION as per latest 7th Pay Commission Pay & pension Matrix system as I am the Pre-2016 & Pre-2006 retiree. Please Note that there was no MSP on my retirement time. Pse Help!

    Reply
  2. Ram Prakash Dwivedi says

    April 14, 2019 at 9:00 am

    Ex Sgt R P Dwivedi EQ asst group !!! Presently in Y Group Date of retirement 1 Dec 1995 Am

    Reply
  3. Sep puran singh says

    March 25, 2019 at 8:09 pm

    Sir ,,im reserv pansner from sikh regt
    Joining date 15,12,1961
    Dischareg date,15,12,1969
    And 2 time caling for army ,and 2 time attinding the war 1965 and 1971 and totel sarvic 15 yeres but my panshan is very low ????

    Reply
  4. Tariq says

    December 27, 2018 at 8:13 pm

    Respected sir I am retired on 31.oct.2011 and basic pension 7020 on 1.1.16 as Naik Defence person. Please let me know my pension basic as per 7th pay commission on 1.1.16 and fitment factor

    Reply
  5. Santi Ranjan Majumder says

    December 8, 2018 at 11:16 am

    I am retired on 31.12.15 & pension basic 7681 on 1.1.16 as Havildar defence personal. Please let me know my pension basic as per 7th CPC on 1.1.16 and fitment factor.

    Reply
    • M.K.Kumar says

      December 8, 2018 at 1:28 pm

      2.57 fitment factors.

      Reply
    • Santi Ranjan Majumder says

      March 2, 2019 at 8:07 pm

      What is my pension basic as on 1.1.2016.

      Reply
  6. M.K.Kumar says

    November 12, 2018 at 5:35 pm

    50% of your last basic pay as on 31/3/2019.

    Reply
  7. Surendra Kumar Nayak says

    November 11, 2018 at 8:31 pm

    Respected sir,I am Ex Sub(Hony Sub Maj) total service period 28 years complit and retirement date 31May 2007.ASC /MT.please you sow of my latest pension/family pension for 7th CPC .

    Reply
  8. Sunil Chand pathania says

    November 11, 2018 at 1:32 pm

    I retire from India n navy on 30 june1994with 15yrs of service in the rank of chief Petty officer equivalent to jco of army.what will be my new pension wef 1/1/2014.

    Reply
  9. Sub Ramesh Chandra Mishra says

    November 11, 2018 at 11:40 am

    I will be retire on 31st Mar 2019 next year after completion of 30 years of service. What is the my full pension without computation?

    Reply
    • M.K.Kumar says

      November 12, 2018 at 5:34 pm

      50% of your last basic pay as on 31/3/2019.

      Reply
      • SHIMLACHARLIE says

        December 8, 2018 at 10:33 pm

        It would be 50% of basic pay plus MSP as on 31/03/2019

        Reply
  10. Anil Kumar Baveja says

    November 4, 2018 at 6:55 pm

    I retired on 31 july 2008. As per PPO my last pay
    11380 Grade Pay 2800 MSP 2000 Gp pay 1400 class allowance 240
    Pension sanction per month 8910

    How much should I get my basic pension as per all CPCs as on today. Pl tell on my gmail address.

    Reply
  11. Ashok Kumar w says

    September 28, 2018 at 2:12 pm

    Sir
    Self retired on 1st June 1992.
    Total Service 15 hrs
    Rank- Sgt
    Is MSP applicable to the Ex Sgt of Air Force. As per Seventh Pay Commission.
    If yes when.
    And what is the VedVerdict of Honourable Delhi High Court.

    Regards

    Reply
  12. Himmat Singh says

    September 4, 2018 at 12:16 pm

    I am Ex SCPO from Indian Navy retired in December 1993. I was promoted to SCPO on 01/07/1993 completed 6 month service in the rank of SCPO, but due to less than 10 month service. I am not getting the pension of CPO also they have not issued the PPO of SCPO due to which I am deprived from benefits of SCPO. what is the solution of this.

    Reply
  13. Awatar Singh says

    September 2, 2018 at 11:55 am

    Sir I retired from army on 31st May 2003,after 17th years of service as nk (ts) my disability pension was 20% when I was retired, my question is that how much my total pension in present including disability pension, please infom me about my pension at the earliest. Thanks.

    Reply
  14. J Prashant says

    September 1, 2018 at 12:29 pm

    I retired on 31 December 2016 but till recent date not received any ppo or other documents of increments in 7pay commission

    Reply
    • M.K.Kumar says

      September 2, 2018 at 1:27 pm

      Contact your ex-employer. After retirement there is no increments. Only Dearness allowance may be for every fortnight it may revise.

      Reply
  15. Shripal says

    August 31, 2018 at 3:19 pm

    I retired on 31 august 2016 but till date have not received any increment as per 7th cpc

    Reply
  16. Dodia Ravindra Parbat says

    August 25, 2018 at 4:12 pm

    I was retired on 01 Mar 16 from army .(Signals). I haven’t got revised pension and it’s arear till date. Pl tell me when i would get the benefits ?

    Reply
  17. Takes Pinto says

    August 23, 2018 at 12:40 am

    I got retired from service due to medical problem even completing 16yrs 5 months in the year 2015, what benefit will be added in my pension through 7th pay commission

    Reply
  18. अशोक अन्नासा गोरे says

    August 22, 2018 at 7:39 pm

    ७ पे आयोगाच्या माहिती मिळाली नाही ती कशी व कोठे मिळेल .

    Reply
  19. Pragneah suthar says

    August 19, 2018 at 8:16 pm

    .

    I am retired from army wef.31Aug 2008 but till date i could not received new pension scale according to 7th cpc regulation why?.

    Reply
    • M.K.KUMAR says

      August 21, 2018 at 11:47 am

      Answer to PRAGNESH SUTHAR ; 19/8 Contact your ex-employer.

      Reply
  20. K s Ramakrishnan says

    August 7, 2018 at 7:44 pm

    Sir i Am retired in 2000 ….I want to get a 7th pay commision for ex service man……so pls tell me when the 7th pay commision will be announced

    Reply
    • M.K.Kumar says

      August 7, 2018 at 10:16 pm

      7th CPC was implemented from 1/1/2016, if you are not revised Pension contact your ex-employer.

      Reply
  21. Awatar singh says

    July 31, 2018 at 10:47 am

    Sir I am retired from army on 31 may 2003 after 17 yrs. My disability pen is 20% when I was retired, presently how much my total pension. Sir pl inform me at the earliest on my email add awatarnegi059@gmail.com. thanks.

    Reply
  22. S.Mani says

    July 10, 2018 at 6:46 pm

    Correction OROP circular No 555 Table 7 and 9 should be equal , they are equal rank equal grade and equal service,

    Reply
  23. S.Mani says

    July 10, 2018 at 6:42 pm

    CiORO rcular Number 555 equalisation of regular army table 7 is still not equalish as is table 9 who all are same rank same service same grade .it very hurt to all subadar ranks.

    Reply
  24. Ks Raina says

    July 1, 2018 at 8:05 pm

    What will be the pension of retired air force sergent of accounts trade on revion of msp the retirement in 1988 .please reply.

    Reply
  25. Surinder Kumar Sharma says

    June 25, 2018 at 7:21 pm

    Please let me know about Hony pension for hony Subedar major who graduated after retirement

    Reply
  26. Pramod says

    June 3, 2018 at 6:05 pm

    I served in IAF as SGT Eng/Fit for 15 yrs 6 months and was discharged in the year 1997. Present Basic is Rs 22560. What will be my pension as per 7 CPC please.

    Reply
    • Jai Prakash Kain says

      August 1, 2018 at 5:47 pm

      Your as per 7th CPC is Rs. 22560/- and it correct.

      Reply
  27. Zala Shatrugn Sinh says

    May 18, 2018 at 11:43 am

    Army My services 14 year 6 month 20day muje pention lagu hai

    Reply
  28. Deo Prasad Limbu says

    May 13, 2018 at 6:56 pm

    I am retired from army wef.01 Aug 2017 but till date i could not received new pension scale according to 7th cpc regulation why?.

    Reply
  29. Narinder says

    May 5, 2018 at 6:16 pm

    2.57 se aggey be hai khus

    Reply
  30. Suba says

    April 9, 2018 at 11:12 pm

    My mother gets family pension. Father worked in CVRDE, waiting for 7th pay commission. Already posted letter to Allahabad. No proper information. When will it be effective.?

    Reply
  31. Narayanan says

    April 9, 2018 at 7:33 pm

    I am discharge from army on 30th June 1997 my pensions is Rs.18427 (7170) one rank one revised new pension for Rs…?

    Reply
  32. bijay kumar rai says

    March 21, 2018 at 8:52 pm

    my dad retired from dsc on jul 2016 in the rank of havildar. how much pension he should get.
    does he will get the benefit of 7cpc

    Reply
  33. Ruby lotha says

    March 19, 2018 at 7:17 pm

    I have retired from service wef 01 sept 2017 and have received my ppo with the scale of,, 6pay comsn since it has almost completed, 07 manth till date no adjustment in my payments made so for so my commutation with the scale of 7 cpc my A/NO-4366329 f

    Reply
  34. Anukul Chandra Das says

    March 15, 2018 at 9:05 pm

    Till date no any correct and confirm information of 7cpc revised benefits and corrigendum PPO for post 2016 defence retirees, how much time to be wait to get these benifis please confirmed

    Reply
  35. KS Rana says

    March 15, 2018 at 1:06 pm

    1. I was discharged from Army due to low medical category (A2 ) (P) on 01 Sep 2006 in the rank of Subedar after rendering the service of 24 yrs. I had to served upto 28 yrs as per my rank profile.
    The persons who were also in low medical category were retained in service had served upto 28yrs and getting the Pension benefits both of service as well as disability pension.
    2. I am getting less pension (both service and disability) than my equal rank who served 28 yrs service.
    3. I was not discharged from Army on my own request but was boarded out as per Army Rule 13 (3).

    # The persons who were perforcely boarded out from Army before completing their colour service should also be entitled their both service and disability pension at par as entitled to other persons who were also unfit for Army but retained in the service and served their colour service as per their rank structure.

    Reply
  36. Somdutt Sharma says

    March 2, 2018 at 3:31 pm

    Submission of questions to PCDA (Allahabad) : why a comparative table has not been published with clarity showing increased pension after 7th Pay Commission for all ranks & cadres for feasibility to know one’s pension. The illustration should be as clear as given in OROP chart published earlier by PCDA. It should clearly show pre-2016 & Post-2016. …… regards in anticipation

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  37. Nikam Pandurang Devram says

    February 27, 2018 at 3:59 pm

    Nikam Pandurang Devram Army No 10437658 H Ex S man G/D Hav in Pencion in contact No 8329858879 And Ppo karwai hau ki Nahi Aabi Tak Pen Nahi Miliac hai Bank me

    Reply
  38. Bachan Lal Bhatt says

    February 24, 2018 at 7:34 am

    Agar 24 sal service ke bad pension aane vale ko18, 20,22 sal service par premature retirement vale ko barabar pension??????
    Kya honi chahie??

    Reply
  39. Bachan Lal Bhatt says

    February 24, 2018 at 7:22 am

    1 Sir I am BChan Lal Bhatt ret after 24 years in Dec 2007 rankHavildar. I am not holding Honey rank. Just my pension is now, 20067 is it correct.
    2 my confusion for my pension I came after 24 years colour service. Some body was holding Rank Havildar but ret 18& 20 pension are getting equal , – – clearfie please please thank you

    Reply
  40. Radhay shyam says

    February 9, 2018 at 10:39 pm

    Sir ,
    My totel service 35 year ( dsc 30year+t.a 5 year) per my retirment totel service 30 year &my rank sub. So i am know that my service not totel calculet my sujest from my contact.no 8741077658

    Reply
  41. Awatar singh says

    February 8, 2018 at 5:32 pm

    Sir I was retired from army on 31 may 2003 . after 17 years of service and my disability pension is 20% . how much my pension on Jan 2018. (Service + disability) thanks.

    Reply
  42. Anil g says

    February 7, 2018 at 5:26 pm

    Sir meri 15 sal sevice sep rank puri ho chuki hai our mai family problem ki vajah se pantion jana chahta hoo kya mere ko kitni pantion our other benefit millege my bssic 33300 hai

    Reply
  43. umesh says

    February 6, 2018 at 7:02 pm

    I retirement in sep 2016 macp hav how mach my pensior

    Reply
  44. B R joshi says

    February 4, 2018 at 7:45 am

    Sir I’m retired Nb Sub of X gp, retire after 28 yrs and 11 days service . Retired on 01 mar 2016. I wish to know what will be my pension amount as per 7 CPC??.

    Reply
  45. Kartik Chandra mahalik says

    January 28, 2018 at 4:50 pm

    Sir I served 11years102days and board out medical c permanent. Whatsort of pension I suppose to get please clear up me please.

    Reply
  46. Charanjit Singh says

    January 26, 2018 at 5:42 pm

    I retired A group subedar, falls under 24 yrs. service with 20% disability wef 01 June 1996.
    I wish to know my pension amount as on 1 Jan. 2018.

    Reply
  47. K Rajamanickam says

    January 22, 2018 at 8:36 am

    If pension of JCOs/ORs can not be increased to 75 percent of last pay drawn including MSP then they should consider early retirement package system and absorption in the govt/psus. Reservation in govt job to wards of veterans should be an additional welfare measures.

    Reply
  48. Indra Mohan Rawat says

    January 17, 2018 at 5:06 pm

    I’m totally disagree with the analysis and recommendations of pay commission because a civilian employee has an opportunity to serve up to 60 years of age and earn more increments in his pay matrix thus his reckonable emoluments goes up rather than a soldier who superannuate in an early age of 35 to 40 years. Justification given by the pay commission committee of granting MSP to the armed forces does not have sufficient merits for ignoring the compensation to be given for being jobless in an early age No one is looking after the veterans in the right way. After giving their most important part of life to the Nation, they are doing jobs in private companies as security guards and getting very less payments and disregards as well. It is very shameful part of the governance which never be called as good for armed forces.

    Reply
  49. Asis Kumar poddar says

    January 15, 2018 at 1:58 pm

    Dear sir
    I am Ex subedar Asis Kumar Poddar of y GP retired on 01.02.2006.After multiply 2.57 my basic pay 31.245/-. Please update pension after 7th pay commission.
    Thanks
    Asis Kumar Poddar

    Reply
  50. Rajendran k says

    January 14, 2018 at 8:49 pm

    Sir I am retired 30-4-2008 Rank Have service
    24yers &4 DAYS Y GP I’m not get mscp my
    Basic 6th CPC 7355 And orpo 7808basic
    Can I get ordinary nab/sub pension

    Reply
  51. N,R,P, Rao says

    January 13, 2018 at 3:01 pm

    PCDA has authorised SBI CPCC to revise my pension considering my grievances in August 2017. CPCC has not been pleased to consider it till date. I hope they are looking at it seriously and include MSP as well restore the LEVEL AND PENSION STRUCTURE AS PER CONCORDANCE TABLE NO, 22.

    Reply
  52. Ex Hav Masurkar Dattaram Sambhaji says

    January 7, 2018 at 9:17 pm

    Ex Hav Dattaram Sambgaji Masurkar my old P.P.O is S/0444 100/1991 (Army) and PCDA (P) Allahabad Corrigendum PPI S/corr/6thCPO/202877/2013 dated18 Nov 2013 My latest residential Address is B/602 Charkop Sukhakarta Co-op Housing Society Ltd Sector no. 8 Plot no. 26 Charkop, Kandivali(west) Mumbai-400 067 for further correspondence

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  53. Dattaram Sambgaji Masurkar says

    January 7, 2018 at 9:01 pm

    Sir, my old P.P.O. No is s/044100/91(Aŕmy) and my pension has been revised but I have not received corigendum/ new p.p.o. accordingly My new residencial address is B/602 Charkop Sukhakarta Co-op Hsg Society Ltd. Sector no. 8 Plot no 26 Charkop, Kandivali(West) Mumbai-400 067 Maharashtra State

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  54. NG SANTOSH KUMAR SINGHA says

    January 3, 2018 at 7:58 pm

    I have Rtd after the completion of 25 yrs 03 months of long service .in a Hav.Gp B during 2007.. It has not even improved the pension to such gp of B .So those who have retired from the army as a Hav and who has completed the maximum level of this Rank must be given pension to the next rank of Nb/Sub and should fix the pension accordingly.
    As per the supreme court order ,this request have been passed through AFT Chandigarh petition. AFT filed this petition for all the havaldars as per the army order , Then the Hon supreme court gave the order for all. But now we can see only those who apply for this through AFT Chandigarh get this benefit.,It not good .Our request is that all havaldars should be given such privilege then only the pension scale will come in a minimum level.so that this types of havaldars will be satisfied otherwise it will be a type of violation of this supreme court order.

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  55. N,R,P, Rao says

    December 14, 2017 at 2:41 pm

    There are many loop holes in the fixation of pension. 1. MSP hAS NOT BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. 2. The Notional Pay has not been fixed corrects for those who retired prior to 1986 and where there existed anamolies while fixing the pension and later rectified have not been corrected 3. The rank held at the time of retirement has not been taken into consideration, only the substantive rank has been considered despite the Govt. Order to say THAT THE LAST RANK HELD MUST BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT FOR FIXING THE PENSIION 4,
    THE TABLES GIVEN LEVEL WISE HAVE NOT BEEN CONSIDERED. 5. OROP tables have not been revised to delete the service criteria and make it uniform on MAXIMUM Service like the service pension etc.
    The PPA must sit down and correct relevant circulars/instructions and amend all PPOs and issue fresh corrigendam.

    Reply
  56. Ram naresh says

    December 7, 2017 at 2:39 pm

    a person appointed in armed forces, BEG and centre Roorkee as a direct entry jco as Nb/sub ,designation Jeem, retired still as a sub,Jeem, after 23 year approx. No red entry in his carrier.
    It looks unfair when he retires still as jeem. Why?

    Reply
  57. sheikhmanirulhaque says

    December 5, 2017 at 9:45 am

    Sk.Osiar Rahaman,PPO NO-S/055660/1996
    Rank Sub
    Army No JC167681P
    Length of Service-28years
    I dont know the reason of deducting
    Rs 7000 inthe pension ofNOVEMBER2017 .Pl.inform me to
    IDe mail sheikhmanirulhaque751@gmail
    .com.regards

    Reply
  58. HAV/CLK .GANGADHARAN T says

    December 1, 2017 at 1:23 pm

    I have Rtd after the completion of 22 yrs of long service .in a Hav.Gp B during 1992.At that time there were so many gp like A-E and other Nce.Now the pension has been upgraded to B Gp. It has not even improved the pension to such gpof B .So those who have retired from the army as a Hav and who has completed the maximum level of this Rank must be given pension to the next rank of nb/sub and should fix the pension accordingly.
    As per the supreme court order ,this request have been passed through AFT Chandigarh petition. AFT filed this petition for all the havaldars as per the army order , Then the Hon supreme court gave the order for all. But now we can see only those who apply for this through AFT Chandigarh get this benefit.,It not good .Our request is that all havaldars should be given such privilege then only the pension scale will come in a minimum level.so that this types of havaldars will be satisfied otherwise it will be a type of violation of this supreme court order.

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  59. K C N aik says

    November 28, 2017 at 10:31 pm

    I’m retired from 30april2011.but i am not satisfied in this proposal jco/or rank.

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  60. RAM NARAYAN, EX. PETTY OFFICER, Service No. 162229-B, Mob-9454405331 says

    November 27, 2017 at 2:57 pm

    Sir, my old P.P.O. No. is 09/97/B/S/00810/2000 and my pension has been revised many times towards 6th C.P.C./OROP/7th C.P.C. but I have not received corrigendum/new P.P.O. accordingly.

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  61. Mahabir Nehra says

    November 25, 2017 at 8:31 pm

    Very great deferance in 7CPC pension Nb Sub to Sub but service diferance is only two years . Nb Sub to Hav very low deferance but servace deferance same two years.

    Reply
  62. Mahabir Nehra says

    November 25, 2017 at 8:14 pm

    Very deferent pension Nb Sub to Sub in 7CPC

    Reply
  63. Prem paul says

    November 18, 2017 at 6:18 pm

    1 am ex sub prem paul retired from Army 31 july 2001 after completion 30 yrs services let me know what is my new pension according to 7thpay commission

    Awaiting reply

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  64. S. S narayana says

    November 1, 2017 at 9:17 pm

    p B o R S are chokidars of Indian armed forces pls do not compare with M.N.S why there is in eqiuiility in M .S .P are thy using boffors if you keep in capable people in pay commision things will be like that and you dont compare with U.S.A U.K. And change your attitude Reg M.S.P all are figting Eaqle so better you pay Eaqule we are capble but you made us dummy how far it is fair are we are under Indian state or British raj think

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  65. K Rajamanickam says

    October 31, 2017 at 4:43 pm

    3rd CPC reduced defence pension from 70 percent to 50 percent and civilian pension is increased from 30 percent to 50 percent. This is gallantry award to defence for 1971 war victory. Either there should be separate pay commission wherein defence represent or restoration of 70 percent pay as pension. Those who decides the pay should either serve or visit the forward posts to know condition of living of defence persons. Pay of MPs,MLAs are decided by themselves. This is totally incorrect

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  66. balu k says

    October 29, 2017 at 1:43 pm

    Very good pension for the old age couples even tho we are not cared by our children provided we have our own shelter

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  67. N Kamaraj says

    October 27, 2017 at 2:34 pm

    When the revised fitment factors 3.00 is effective to the army pensioners pre 2006?

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  68. N Kamaraj says

    October 27, 2017 at 2:32 pm

    When the revised fitment factors 3.00 effected to the army pensioners pre 2006?

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  69. nk s saminathan says

    October 26, 2017 at 3:14 pm

    What is the different between the pension formula a and b. When it will clear to the jawans

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  70. Major singh says

    October 6, 2017 at 10:50 pm

    I am retiered from rank of X group nb sub on 31 12 2015. what is today my pension

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  71. TVA Varier says

    September 28, 2017 at 7:39 am

    MS pay – all ranks same scale? Is it laid down somewhere? If so does it make any increase in the present PBOR pensions of pre- 2016?

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  72. TVA Varier says

    September 28, 2017 at 7:28 am

    Does the PCDA circular 585 dated 21.9.17 give any consolation to PBOR pensioners?

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  73. Pawan Kumar Saini says

    September 26, 2017 at 8:54 am

    SUCCESS IS NEVER OWNED.
    IT IS RENTED, AND RENT IS
    DUE EVERY DAY.

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  74. WO Jogen Lekharu (retd) says

    September 6, 2017 at 9:58 pm

    PBORs are already paid the bare minimum , b it pay
    or other allowancs. So what order of the MoD is needed to pay them the minimum? Govt. may wish not to pay them even..! The Commanders at SHQs
    do not want PBORs to b paid up to due level. See, how SHQs demanded MSP for them and for the
    PBORs? They got it as they demanded. MNS got as they demanded. JCO/ORs r kept at d same bottom
    Most level of damn contempt. We are but Indian soldiers!

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  75. viswanathan k says

    August 28, 2017 at 12:30 pm

    Ms pay all ranks same scale very good.
    But Nb sub to Sub pension very more deferent.

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  76. Sokkalingam Raghupathy says

    July 28, 2017 at 4:29 pm

    As per the circular number C-169 Defence civilian pensioners/family pensioners were revised. What about the armed forces pensioners? They have been given pension as per the formula multiply by 2.57 only. If their notional pay chart may comes out the benefit may works out. Like delinking of 33 years of sevice the circular for armed forces pensioners will be issued very late. I know the project to fix the notional pay will takes some time. Because taking into account of Rank,Grade pay ,Number of increments and MSP.

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  77. GOPAL Chand says

    July 20, 2017 at 8:01 pm

    Sir

    how much time take to generate the LTC/commutation/gratuity and ARREARS those retired in July 2016.

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  78. Farooqui W h says

    July 17, 2017 at 10:14 pm

    I am not paid FMA nor availing echss facility from 1990.please advise.

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  79. Charanjit Singh says

    July 11, 2017 at 9:24 pm

    I retired as Subedar in X category after serving for 23 years 10 months wef 31 May 1996. I am being paid 20% disability pension for life. I wish to know my total pension.
    My basic pension as per 6th CPC was Rs. 11316/- 20% Disability pension comes to Rs. 2150/- plus OROP.

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  80. Kali Charan Sahu says

    July 9, 2017 at 10:16 am

    If msp increases Rs 15500/-pm for all. Officers, JCOs and OR, then it is ok.

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  81. DIPAK KUMAR CHAKRABORTY says

    July 8, 2017 at 1:03 pm

    Dear sir, I am Sgt. DIPAK KUMAR CHAKRABORTY ( air vetern ) herby quote the suvigya defence pension portal my basic pension shows as 9170/- as pre 2006 retiree . But orop fixed as 8715/- w.e.f 1st July 2014. Pease let me know what will be my correct basic pension as per 7th CPC when implemented.
    your early reply is solicited.

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  82. Ganesh Chandra Chakraborty. says

    June 29, 2017 at 7:34 am

    I am not getting medical alounce since 2008 Feb still now 2017.please tell me how can I get my medical alounce.

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  83. Harroop Singh says

    June 21, 2017 at 12:46 pm

    Dear sir
    I am not getting medical allowance sin e1999
    Kindly let me know why I am not getting it
    Thanks

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  84. Akhilesh singh says

    June 20, 2017 at 1:19 am

    sir i retired on 2007 dec 31 .i am gating my disability pension as per 7th cpc for y group HAV of 23 yers service and madical board 70%.sir how much disability pension as per 7th cpc. my details Army no-14387962m Rank -Hav Name -Akhilesh singh.date of enrolment 31 mar 1985 .date of Retiarment 31 dec 2007.

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  85. ADITYA RANJAN MAHAPATRA says

    June 19, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    We wanted to know the pensionary benefits to the JCO granted after retirement honorary commission to the rank of LT.as per 7CPC.

    The authority and notification.may kindly be. Furnished

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  86. Akbar khan says

    May 27, 2017 at 12:19 pm

    Disability pension of defence people paid by CG painful it show’s.. Because delayed day by day to payments of arrears ..any how my personnel request as an ex hav of Indian Army corps of signals retd 1996 at the age of 33 y … No job being disabled personer ..my I card no value.. Only for liquor so 20 y over I am not used canteen card..no any bank respect as a document… I have to daughters both are married.. By hard way ..because being retd pensioner..no source of big income.. Approximately debits out standings 10 lakhs ..pension pm incl disability..25500rs in that 15 thousands of rs pm paid in the way of interest so balance rs not sufficient in hand to pull peaceful life. So that pay some laumsome amount instead of disability pension..to come out of over burdened loans… Narmal pension is useful for balance life.. Being ex s man no need to depending on other’s …ple PM Jee ur decent and deferent for ex s man welfare matters.. I hope sir u may be helping like we people’s those whose life passing with un happy throughout the end….ple if any one with my words wish me 789 3563 786 ..ur welwisher khan..our India is greatest part of galaxy….jai ho India…jai ho PM Jee…thanks for prop ..it’s may incomplete… Feelings of someone’s you may do better and better for us I hope on you sir..we loves our up cm also. He is going well. For all. May Goodness projects them as a icon future Modi Jee and yogi jee to India and worlds map…

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  87. sunil majumder says

    May 24, 2017 at 9:07 am

    What about msp? For pensioner

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  88. Srawan Chandra Upadhyaya says

    May 18, 2017 at 10:28 am

    sir, I retired on 1986 Nov 30 .I am getting my pension as per 7th cpc for X group sergeant of 20yrs service .But till now l have not received any computerized PPO except the one cyclostiled PPO issued with my pension book which is getting worn out..Please issue a corrigendum PPO . My details are S.no 290198k Rank Sergeant Trade Radio/Fitter Date of Enrolment 2nd Nov 1966 . Date of retirement 30 Nov 1986.Please do the need full .Thank you very much.

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  89. Ram Niwas suthar says

    May 17, 2017 at 3:22 pm

    Sir , First para says increase of pension percentage from 50 percent to 75 percentage to JCO. & OR ranks. This point was old and under consideration but no one was taken care because officers was not involved in this point. Now 75 percent of pension point is taken a fresh . we hope prime minister may invtervene / consider for JAWANS.

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  90. Makarand Kulkarni says

    May 9, 2017 at 10:50 am

    let me know any new updates on revised pension again in May 17 ,as we are hearing rumors of change in pension of all ranks of defence forces. Is it true? if it is so then let me know what will be the new pension of havildar of Y group ,served 18 yrs in Army. call me 9579449652 for any query.

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  91. Makarand Pisal says

    May 8, 2017 at 5:05 pm

    Sir, I am ex- Gentleman Cadet from IMA 123 Reg course. I was boarded out on medical grounds with 20% disability.

    I receive a pension. May I know how much will be my revised pension as per 7th Pay commission?

    Also, is it calculated with respect to the stipend which GC’s get in the academy?

    If yes, then will it be revised as the Stipend of GC’s is revised from Rs. 21,000 to 56,000/-?

    Kindly confirm with the appropriate break up and calculations.

    Thank you.

    Regards

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  92. BB Jena,ex-CPOWTR says

    April 11, 2017 at 1:37 pm

    Sir,

    1. All ranks up to Havildar serving 08 yrs in the same rank get next rank Grade Pay which helps them for higher pension. Whereas, all JCO ranks serving 08 yrs not getting the next rank grade pay causing less pension in comparison to NCOs. MSP at the rate of Rs. 10,500/-P.M. to JCO rank will help them to increase in pension as JCO’s are not getting next rank grade pay after serving 08 yrs in that rank.

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  93. Nb sub (Hony Sub) Dasan TR says

    March 5, 2017 at 10:48 am

    No

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  94. Nb sub (Hony Sub) Dasan TR says

    March 5, 2017 at 10:27 am

    Sir, I am JC 759095p NB Sub (Hony Sub) Dasan TR retired from EME on 31 Jul 2006. It is noticed that 7th pay commission CPC that Hony Sub grated subedar pension
    Please confirm I am eligible for the rank of Subedar pension or not. If yes, please issue new PPO to my home address as early as possible sir. With regards,

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  95. Vishwajit says

    November 8, 2016 at 7:02 pm

    What made the change from 75% to 33% which was then equal to civil counter part. When British Government was paying 75%. Is it because then Indian Government belived that it is not essential to have military and expenditure is unnecessary. Civil counter part was happy at 70% for exservicemen.
    I feel that British Government had respect to military services.But our own Government does not have any and their didst proove my point of view.
    It is the only organisation which canot go on strike to corner the Government to get what they want.Imagine this organisation is on strike for few days / weeks.
    Goverment is assured they will not.

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  96. Ex-NK-Shamsul Hoque Hazari says

    November 7, 2016 at 7:30 pm

    May be 50% hike for civilian employee is adequate but it is not enough for a soldier, because there are so many deference between the lifestyl & the nature of duty of a soldier and a civilian, considering the risky life, nature of duties and always uncomfortable lifestyl, a soldier deserve 75% hike in pension.

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  97. Ex-NK-Shamsul Hoque Hazari says

    November 7, 2016 at 6:42 pm

    Why the pension of a soldier is equal with civilian, who performed his duty only 08 hrs sitting in the office, and always staying with family, whereas a soldier remain in duty/ engaged for 24 hrs and also far away from his dear one and live a very risky life. So I am agree with the comments of Sub-Maj Kulwant Singhji, that the pension should be 75% for soldiers & 50% for civilian otherwise it will be very injustice with the soldier.

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  98. Randhir Singh says

    November 7, 2016 at 12:37 pm

    I am fully agree with Sub Maj it is unjust with the defence. It should be resolved as soon as earlier. Actually there is no bright future in defence. I have lost my 17 golden year of my life worthless.

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  99. C. Mohan says

    November 1, 2016 at 1:04 pm

    In Europe and America the defence forces are paid handsomely more than their civilian counterparts, also most other countries, even after the British ears left soldiers are treated as second to their civilian counterparts, modijis government had done many improvements in pay scale and orop of below officer ranks hope this will continue and anomallies sorted out .

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  100. Sub Maj Kulwant Singh says

    October 31, 2016 at 9:51 pm

    Why pension of defence personnel is eqaul to those who are siting inAC rooms or living with their families and children having sound sleep, having full enjoyments with family members having no risk to their life, giving leave application aftr availing leave whereas jawans are pu’nished for late even for 10 minutes. There is too much difference between the life of a soldier and civil employee then pension is equal i.e. 50%. It should be 75% as it was earlier because soldier always live life full of risks.

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  101. VIJAYAN TC says

    October 30, 2016 at 9:11 pm

    IN SO MANY COUNTRIES, IN THE WORLD, MILITARY PENSION IS MINIMUM 75% OF THE LASY PAY DRAWN..THE SOLDIERS IN THE LOWER CADERS ARE ALWAYS IN THE GUN POINT TO SAFEGUARD THIS COUNTRY AND PEOPLE ROUND THE CLOCK IN OUR BORDER ….WHY NOT TO GIVE THEM THIS PENSION OF AT LEAST 75%.

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  102. KM Acharya says

    October 30, 2016 at 7:02 pm

    There is no clarity on the pension we receive now. I hope respective services viz. army ,navy or air force issue a PPO in this regard to every pensioner to know how much was the increase in respective ranks with respect to basic pension after the implementation of OROP and what is the basic pension after Pay Commission. Kindly appraise us first on this subject. Settlements can be done when government has money to do so in phased manner.

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  103. RAMACHANDRAN kk says

    October 29, 2016 at 12:29 pm

    Lower pay is paid to the PBORs considering the following privileges (a) free food (b) free accommodation (c) free medical (d) free uniform etc.,….. All these privileges are treated as allowances. So naturally a soldier feel that they are bit better than a civilian For a bachelor- the pay is sufficient to look after his parents, but his problem surfaces after his marriage. He may not get a chance to educate his children in a reputed school since he has to change his location every three years. After he retires the life turns miserable because he has to pay for everything. His pension does not contain the elements for ration, accommodation, medical care for his children for minor treatment etc. So he is destined to get a job to meet the financial requirement and his job end up in front of an apartment complex or in an ATM as a chowkidar. Is it not the responsibility of the government to consider their problem. In my opinion, either they may be provided with a civilian job till attains 60 yrs or provide the pension containing half of the basic pay and half of all privileges he enjoyed as a soldier.

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  104. K.Sasidharan says

    October 28, 2016 at 4:38 pm

    There exists no unifomity of vacancies among the ranks of Sergeant and above ln the Indiaan Airforce.This leads to difference in pension among personnel with same length of service but belonging to diferrent trades even if qualified in all other respects.This situation compells the less opportuned to quit the Service oncompletion of terms on enrolement.This is ,even today.remaining as ade_moralising factor.This has to be redressed at the earlirst.

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  105. Raghu6901@gmail.com says

    October 27, 2016 at 5:48 pm

    Only the rank of sepoys,Naiks and Havildars are less fixed at the time of OROP. The sincere service rendered due to hard grounds.Who care this. ONLY OFFICERS ARE DEMANDING TO INCREASE THEIR STATUS AND PAY WITH PERKS. ANY PERSON WHO THINKS THIS RANKS OR REALISE THEIR DUTIES MAY UPGRADE THEIR PENSION. A RETIRED SOLDIER.

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  106. prasanna says

    October 23, 2016 at 9:31 pm

    mr dineshan you are right on avobe quoted paragraph but compare the same in public sector banks a newly officer never get more pay then a senior clerk how they have adopted the policy.are they fools.Now ex servicemen pbor must fight for the same policy to be adopted.

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  107. TVA Varier says

    October 22, 2016 at 9:20 pm

    Generally Jcos & Or have been ill treated by 7th CPC & OROP. Z group people now graded Y but Y group people have not been given any hike. Hony commissioned.Jcos for all purpose are PBOR but are given high scale without any logic. Earlier if the the difference of pension of a Hony commissioned one and a Jco was 10 per cent, it is now nearly 60 to 70 per cent. Anomaly, complaint and so on fell in deaf ears . We don’t know who could help retired Jco and OR.

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  108. R S Talan says

    October 21, 2016 at 9:54 am

    It is a controversy that ex servicemen who retired in 2015 are getting less pension rather than who retired before 2013. Sub Retired before 2013 after completion of 30 yrs of service is getting basic pension 12660 after implementation of OROP but Sub who retired completion of 30 yrs of service after 2014 is basic pension is 11970/-. Please clarify.

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  109. S,mani says

    October 20, 2016 at 10:08 pm

    These one sided indian pay commission will never justified manner For PBOR, where is that Msp 5200/ &where is that map15000/ how did these fs are giving in such a bad manner, we PBORs are always suffering to get our rights ,these indian un justified commissio will never give chance io improve PBOR ,Gradualy these msp has to be increase such as7500/ 10000/ 12500/ and 15000/ but indian commission has always thinking we PBORs should be a labour, they are not interested for the regular gradual promotions from the lower Rank to higherRank according to the service for pbor,

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  110. suresh chander biswas says

    October 20, 2016 at 9:56 am

    Good decision.
    .

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  111. Ex Sub Wazir Singh Bhakar says

    October 18, 2016 at 11:08 am

    My point is pertaining to the Military Service Pay. As per 7th pay commission MSP fro Sepoy to Sub Maj is only Rupees 5200/-pm while a newly commissioned officer will get 15000/- pm is purely injustice for JCOs/OR as life risk in the operational area is same for all. Please look into the matter.

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  112. Ex Sub Wazir Singh Bhakar says

    October 18, 2016 at 11:02 am

    A Sepoy to Subedar Major is getting only 5200/pm while an officer even newly commissioned officer is getting 15000/- pm is purely injustice. As life risk is same for all ranks, it must be equal for all.

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  113. dineshan p says

    October 17, 2016 at 10:16 am

    Soldiers retires at early age is due to service constraints as retirement is compulsory service requirements as all eligible soldiers can not be promoted due to unavailable vacancy and they can’t hold the present rank for more than stipulated period. So my suggestion is that, if not possible to give 75% of last drawn pension, then please give 50% of highest pay in the pay in band as pension as retirement is made forcefully to meet the service requirement. If a soldier continued to be in service till superannuation with timely promotion, they could have achieved this pay at the time of retirement. Additionally a soldier when retire, losses all facilities such as free fooding, clothing, travell, children education allowances etc and pay loan for house rent and to be met with the pension alone. Most of the retired soldiers live their life as guards in private houses of rich, shopping malls etc. Is this the regard the government extent to a soldier who protected his motherland by guarding at a hostile environment even at the temperature as below as minus 35 degrees? In the other hand, civilian counterpart retire at the age of 58/60 years could have met all family needs and married their kins and get a support of their kids who are already employed by then.

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  114. Ramashrey Yadav says

    October 13, 2016 at 3:25 pm

    sir,
    I have not received OROP yet. My detail are below
    Name : Ramashrey Yadav
    Rank: Hong. Nb Subedar
    No. 14263755M
    Kindly do the needful action for release my pension
    Red
    Ramashrey Yadav

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  115. hardev singh says

    October 12, 2016 at 10:47 pm

    l was promoted as subedar major and pay was started in scale 7250–10050 in1998.after 4yrs i was retired.last pay drawn was 8250 only.but i was sanctioned pension of highest of pb rs 5025.so now i am in confusion what pension in 7th cpc will get and how then orop.

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  116. GC Sharma says

    October 12, 2016 at 12:07 am

    According to fifth commission report JCOs and ORs was getting 50% of Highest Pay Band pension, now they are getting 50% of the last pay drawn. Army persons retiring begins at the age of 36 years and approximately 95% of army persons retires before 45 years, when there responsibility to their family are increasing. They have to provide higher education for their growing children and make arrangements for children marriage. It is very difficult to army personnel to manage all this after early retirement. Therefore they should get adequate pension to lead a dignified life after retirement..

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  117. Harbans Singh Dhillon says

    October 10, 2016 at 2:45 pm

    I entirely agree with Mr.PS Verma.
    Government must think to boost up the morale of the armed forces which is very low presently due to discontentment caused by the raw deal given to them by every CPC since 4th CPC.

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  118. PS Verma says

    October 9, 2016 at 5:05 pm

    Respected All, JSM, had rightly sought enhancement of the Service Pension to 75 percent of last drawn reckonable emoluments for JCOs and OR.. Further, in case enhancement of pension to 75 percent of last drawn reckonable emoluments is not granted for JCOs/OR, the Services had rightly sought a compulsory early retirement compensation package or compulsory lateral absorption in government or PSU as an alternative.
    This was the considered view of the JSM because JSM was fully aware
    about the financial difficulties which are being faced by the JCOs/OR after retirement. Rejection of JSM recommendations merely on the ground that JCOs/OR are being granted Military Service Pay is not justifiable. MSP for JCOs/OR has been increased from Rs 2000/- to Rs 5200/- which is a very
    small amount and it is not equal to increase in 25% of service pension. Moreover,
    enhancement of Service Pension to 75% has been recommended based on earlier retirement i.e during the peak time of financial liabilities to JCOs/OR and the MSP should not be amalgamated while considering this issue. JCOs/OR who gave their prime youth for the services of nation should not be left economically crippled. After retirement they must be given adequate compensation so that they could lead a dignified life in the society. If they lead a dignified life after retirement this will emulate our youths to join armed forces otherwise youth will demoralise and this will badly impact the quality intake of our armed forces. For the right decision at Govt level, an economic survey of conditions of JCOs/OR at national level should be carried out so that judicious decision could be taken at higher level and good thing could happen soon to mitigate the hardships which are being faced by the JCOs/OR.. Jai Hind. PS Verma

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  119. R.Kuttiraju says

    October 9, 2016 at 1:22 pm

    Sir,I am Ex sub major/Hony Lt(`x`Group)Kuttiraju.R completed 33 years of full service and retired on 31 Mar 2012.Now i am getting Rs14348 basic pay as per OROP.How much basic pay will fixed after announcement of 7th pay commission.Hony Lt was awarded me after retirement.This rank pension will accounted in 7th CPC or not,If so how much total pension i will get as per 7th cpc OROP procedure.please clarify through my mail.

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  120. sub S,mani says

    October 4, 2016 at 8:17 pm

    What about 7th cpc for exservicemen . Commission has not care on jcos pay fixation.as the commission cared about officers, why shoud such pasuvality. Why this commission has not care on Jcos pay fixation according to the service, more then 24 years service have to be get peoper service pay pension, justification of pay parrity have have to be corrected.

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  121. Vijay says

    October 2, 2016 at 6:43 am

    I am handicaaped persion i have recived special family pension
    Basic is 12810 than how much increment in the pension please tell.till date i have not reciveď OROP

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  122. Jayanta chakraborty says

    October 1, 2016 at 10:09 am

    I m ex warrant officer jayanta chakraborty of indian a
    ir force of Y group had 29 Years of service. Retired on 31/10/2009, My basic pension was Rs. 11970/-, Total pension i m drawing now is Rs. 20948/-, Pls let me know what will be my latest authorised pension ?

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  123. C GANDHI says

    September 27, 2016 at 4:17 pm

    Am ex Hav (Clk) B Gp. my present pension is 17900.00 and my basic pay as OROP is 7655. as per recommendation 7655 x 2.57 = 194445..00. increasing only 1545.00. is it correct ????? If is correct Please posted to all 7 cpc commission executive members to Uri Sector or Siacin Glacier if they stay/worked at least a week as a Soldier part. Then accepted the same without any quarry….

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  124. C V Reddy says

    September 25, 2016 at 10:40 pm

    I retd on 01 Dec 2008, as a Hav in army medical corps, after retirement i promote rank of honorary naib Subedge, but till the date i can’t receive regular naib Subedar pension. Due to during service i unwilling further promotion in the year of 1997 on that time there is no acp rules. What can i do? I serve 26228, I unwilling for further promotion

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  125. Satamanyu says

    September 25, 2016 at 10:03 pm

    Military Service Pay (MSP) should follow equal amount irrespective of Officers and Jawan, to pay respect MILITARY SERVICE.

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  126. Singaiah says

    September 25, 2016 at 9:13 pm

    DA should be equal for all ,because everybody consumes the same food, not asper salary/pension. Highest pensions should be capped max three times the minimum.That excess amount should be used for new employment creation.Somebody are living with 6000/pm whereas somebody getting more than one lakh pension. It is injustice for unemployed youth.

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  127. R.S. Bhati says

    September 23, 2016 at 11:12 am

    Willingly or unwillingly, it’s human tendency to make comparison in every walk of life. It becomes imperative when you are moving shoulder to shoulder your seniors 24×7 and 365 days in a year. Evidently, there is a huge gap in salary between lowest rank and highest rank among the defence forces and so is the case with pension post retirement. Due to working conditions, the PBORs voluntary does not apply for extension of service. As a result a PBOR is retiring at a very crucial phase of his life when he needs financial support maximum to cater growing need of children upbringing & their education.
    Whereas, number of officers voluntary deciding to discontinue is very less as things are improved with their length of service. Needless to compare the Salary, MSP, Pay Band etc, including ration scale gaps of a sepoy to a officer at the time of joining and their working conditions & amenities provided with. It would be appreciated, if corrective steps initiated by the Govt. to sync ration scale of a soldier irrespective of a PBOR or a Officer.

    Unfortunately, OROP also does not address core issue of the PBORs. Officers draw same pension for same rank irrespective of branch they have served and for the PBORs groups (trades) disparity is still exists post retirement to fix pension. Why this basic issue of OROP is left unaddressed ??? Because, the PBORs are finally represented by a bunch of officers probably who tries to negotiate for themselves at highest level with Govt at the cost of the PBORs.

    Jai Hind

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  128. Laxman says

    September 21, 2016 at 8:41 pm

    Unfortunately nobody realises that MSP of OR and JCO is 2000/- Officers are drawing Three times and MNS more than double of OR .50%pension is quite less .MSP is not justied and will not increase pen much as MSP is itself very less .This is because British mindset of Defence officers and their civil counterpart continue and don’t realises conditions of PBORS .
    Always shortage of officers is highlighted not PBORS .Officers promotion time is reduced and ORs increased.
    Huge diff in conditions pay Allowances exists between PBOR and OFFICERS.
    Same goes in pension.So pen 75% should have recommended for them.

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  129. pathrose em says

    September 20, 2016 at 8:11 pm

    It is very painful decision. There is no value for the defence personnel who laid their life for the nation. Soldiers is soldier, they give up their whole happiness for the nation. But the beurocrats did not open their eyes. Without the sacrifices of our soldiers the civilians can not sleep well. See this sacrifice and give the soldiers and ex servicemen their benefits as per 7th cpc without any delay.

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  130. sunil purushothaman says

    September 20, 2016 at 12:24 pm

    75% of pay as pension to JCOs and OR is absolutely justifiable. JCOs and OR are retiring early and apparently their salary is much less than Armed Forces Officers and civilian counterparts at the time of retirement. 50% of salary must not be applied to JCOs and OR who have to be separately considered for the calculation of pension as the current pension for this category is very meager. If any solidarity with soldiers, do something to better their standard of living. The present condition is very pathetic.

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  131. dineshan p says

    September 19, 2016 at 4:00 pm

    You are telling about reckenig of MSP to pension and making huge difference in pension. Do you know what difference in MSP make? for 6th CPC it is 1000 rupees and 7th CPC it is 2600 rupees for JCO/OR. What a huge amount it is to an individual? You are denying 75% pension by making absured analytical data. think about 17 soldiers burnt a live in srinagar and many lost life and body parts during the line of duty in early life in adverse weather condition, terrorist attacks, rescue missions, conflicts, law and peace keeping. How many civil servants lose their like soldiers? You sleep peacefully at home with your family while soldiers keep awake to protect you from enemy.

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  132. RS Tiwari says

    September 17, 2016 at 11:41 am

    Unfortunately, the civil servants sitting as decision making body deciding our pay & allowances in A/C cabins have no idea what the life is all about & can’t even live for a day under those challenging circumstances !
    They can have 15000/-pm as high altitude allowances but expect us to live in 15/- per day !
    This is the biggest draw back & all cabinet/state assembly so called national law makers unite to increase their pay & allowances by 3-4 times but for us it pain to increase by 3 to 4 % even.

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  133. Haridas Pardeshi says

    September 17, 2016 at 9:30 am

    Dear Sir,

    One must understand that the sailors those worked in submarine. Facing submarine borne /related side effect after crossing their 40 years of age. The biological changes due to the confined work environment never reflect during the submarine service. The Biological changes take place after the crossing the age of 40 years. We submariner are not facing such biological changes. It is very difficulty to keep the good sound health after crossing the 55 to 60 years. Need to keep in mind such defense work environment while deciding the recommandations.

    Thanks

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  134. Gharu Ram says

    September 16, 2016 at 10:37 am

    a jco when granted hony commission should get full pension even he couldn’t complete 28 yrs service or otherwise he should have not been considered for hony commission. an indl when he is promoted as sub maj and gtd hony commission by virtue of his service profile should also be paid full pension and there should not be any service limit for such hony commission officer’s. this type of service limit should be applicable only to those who have volunteered for retirement and not for those who have been compulsory retired as a sub maj can only serve for 4 yrs which is applicable to Army only. pl do look into the matter deeply and in brief so that everyone gets justice. looking forward for your early response

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  135. VK Raghav says

    September 15, 2016 at 9:50 am

    I aggred with your views.

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  136. 614524 Ex-Sgt Haque M Clk/GD says

    September 15, 2016 at 7:36 am

    MPs and MLAs are getting pension after 5 years of the term and for increasing their pension no commission etc required. Under what consideration they should be given pension when they volunteer to become MP or MLA with no qualification of any sort. On the other hand soldiers dying for nation is getting pension after serving for 20 years and that to not full pension but pro-rata of his length of service. They should be given double of the pension as is given for the MPs or MLAs.

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  137. Dineshan says

    September 12, 2016 at 6:18 pm

    One must understand the fact that a soldier who worked in glacier lose their memory power, life span, eye sight due to extreme cold, carbon monoxide poisoning and lack of oxygen. Also use of anti malaria tablets like mefoquin affects their memory, body and even adverse effect when a soldier fathered a child. Also high stress leads to induce habits like liquor. No festivals, no social functions like Mariage, house warming etc and absence of self at home leads lots of problems for kids health, education in addition to desperation from wife. Can a civil staff even dare to dream such a life at minus 25 degree centigrade and below? A s
    oldier protects u from terrorists and enemy by sacrificing his life. They should be given 100 present pension, not 757percent.

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  138. shailendra singh says

    September 12, 2016 at 3:15 pm

    We need to take care of our defense forces as they are the bastion of last resort. Current situation wherein every civil servant is trying to outsmart the defense personnel is detrimental to the national security. They should get their financial due as well as our gratitude for the selfless service they render to the nation. No doubt they have to be given PRIMACY.

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  139. Ravi mathur says

    September 11, 2016 at 9:41 pm

    Why a defence personnel is being down graded from their civil counterpart and civilian employees .A defence personnel is working under a high pressure mental pressure and inviting his death the fresh example of this is J&K unrest . I think the govt should consider their hardship .

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  140. Mohanan KV says

    September 11, 2016 at 8:38 pm

    I am a little confused. I am a retired JCO now drawing BP @ Rs 12268/- pm . What will be my BP as per 7th Pay Commission. Is it = 12268 x 2.57.. Many ex servicemen ask this doubt but couldnot reply.

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  141. R D Singh says

    September 11, 2016 at 8:47 am

    The person who made OROP table is quite unknown about the mathematics. Service increasing but pension is not increasing. There is no any yardstick kept in mind while making table. Similarly, PCDA (P) Allahabad shown terms of engagement in the circular No 547, 555 are not as per Army orders/Army instructions. A Sub Maj whose terms of engagement shown as 33 years when he becomes Hony Lt his terms of engagement has been reduced, how it will be possible. This is done only to give benefits to the Govt. No Hony Lt can take advantage of 33 years. Central Bank of India is giving advantage of 33 years but PNB is not giving stating that terms of engagement of Hony Lt is 30 years. This matter is requiring justification by the Govt.

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  142. Tilak Raj says

    September 10, 2016 at 1:36 pm

    After OROP we can not expect any much increase in our pension from this Govt.they are making fool to PROB.
    Tilak Raj
    Ex-SUBEDAR

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  143. PURSHOTAM LAL, CPOUCI, EX-INDIAN NAVY says

    September 9, 2016 at 11:13 am

    Sir, I retire from Indian Navy with last basic pay drawn is 14400/- rupees but the pension basic pay given me is 10675/- rupees and the half of that is 5338/- rupees is my basic pay for the rank of CPO equal to JCO of Army. Now in OROP only 67/- rupees increased. Sir why too much less implement for us. After completion of 28 years of service we gain nothing in todays trend. How we can fulfil our family and children’s requirements. Please solution on this matter.

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  144. Raghu6901@gmail.com says

    August 23, 2016 at 10:41 am

    OROP is not fully covered by the chart made by PCDA pension Allahabad. They misunderstand the meaning ie., neautralisation of pension from present pensioners to past pensioners. Still there is variation between past and present pensioners in the rank of sepoy,zNaiks and Havildars and equal ranks of Navy and Indian Air Force. Either they are not having the knowledge of the forces or do not know the calculation. After independence. we are not not freed from all these persons. Who will do this. ??????? AN Indian Soldier.

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  145. EX HONY NB SUB B D BHARMORIA says

    August 21, 2016 at 9:43 am

    Dear Sir,

    1. Please refer para 11(c) , Table 7 and table 76 of CDA(P) Allahabad Circular No 555 dated 04 Feb 2016 forwarded to all CPPCs and branches by PNB HO vide their GBD Circular No 20/2016 dated 05 Feb 2016.

    2. I, Ex Hon-Nb-Sub Bias Dev Bharmoria, Vill-Gowalla, PO- Sandhole, Distt-Mandi, State-H.P , PIN-176090 having my pension account No 2099000300084344 in your bank.

    3. I retired from army on 30 June 2005 and awarded Hon-Nb-Sub rank on 15 Aug 2005 vide Corrigendum PPO No S/CORR/021861/2006 . As of now I am getting basic pension Rs 8425/-, but as per para 11(c) and table 7 of PNB HO GBD Circular No 20/2016 dated 05 Feb 2016 which is self explanatory, my basic pension should be 9429/- ie is one rank high as per table 7 of PCDA Circular No 555 in column “Pension of Nb-Sub Group “Y” where as, I am getting Rs 8425/- which is less Rs 1004/-

    4. In this regards a live example of an Ex Hon-Nb-Sub GG Gaikwad ( SBI Vaijapur(03538), Service pension A/C No 11255823579) having 26 Year 24 days service and getting basic service pension Rs 10029/- for your ref. In my case, I served 24 years 0ne day and my basic service pension entitlement is Rs 9429/- and I am getting basic Rs 8425/- which is less Rs 1004/-

    5. Regarding my disability pension (PPO No :DE/ 014023/2005, as per above Circular’s table no 76, the basic disability pension should be 5055×20%= 1011/- whereas I am gettng basic Rs 782/- which is less Rs 229/-

    6. In view of above all you are kindly requested to award me service and disability pensions as per 11(c), table 7 and 76 of circular sited above at an early date.

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  146. Shailesh K Singh says

    August 10, 2016 at 8:53 pm

    Since the day, V pay commission was implemented the salary gap started increasing. If we go through the developments and read the mindset of the persons even within our services, every superior is encroaching the privileges of the juniors. We can quote the example of the Technical Officers in IAF. The major concern was of PBORs but they were awarded with lollipops and officers with the creams. It is clearly seen being in service or even after retirement that Commissioned officers are always selfish but still our PBORs accept them as their leaders. Why cann’t we create leaders among ourselves who will be competent enough to fight for our rights. We are big in numbers so why should we follow them, whereas at every stage they have been cheating with us. It’s time to wake-up and decide who is our representative, those selfish officers or a person amongst ourselves who understands our issues better.

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  147. Hav Sarat Kumar Pani says

    August 10, 2016 at 8:24 pm

    I, retired from service (24 years Hav ACP-I GP Y) wef 30 Apr 2015 with service pension Rs-9382 . PCDA (Pension) Allahabad issue corrg PPO with remarks For Hav ACP-I Read Hony-Nb Sub. As per OROP Table No 7 page No 13 Hony-Nb Sub 24 years Gp Y service pension is Rs-8425 my service pension (Hav ACP-I) is Rs-9382 increase OROP Rs-9429(Nb Sub). Liaise with Bank for implementation of OROP scheme the Bank saying that you not entitle for OROP scheme due to you are a Hony-Nb Sub. Hony Nb Sub service pension 24 Years GP Y is Rs-8425 your service is Rs 9382 i.e low different -957 from my service pension. The Bank increase OROP service pension and paying arrears to only Hav ACP-I not for Hony Nb Sub’. HonY Nb Not required due to financial loss from ACP-I

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  148. Prakash says

    August 10, 2016 at 8:06 pm

    Truly said by everyone that OROP was for officers only jcos and or didn’t got anything out of the hue and cry made for last so many years. Jcos and OR have in fact been denied arreas of pension from 1Jan 06 to 30 Jun 09. However hony commission offers and regular offers got it. I don’t know what our exservicemen organisations are doing. This is a clear cut case of discrimination and needs to be fought legally

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  149. Shashi Paul Katoch says

    August 7, 2016 at 1:18 pm

    The 7th CPC has created a disparity between the same rank.A subedar has not been given service pension as a subedar (Hony Lt) has been given. A subedar granted hony commission of Hony Lt has given more benefits and A subedar has been treated as a Sepoy.. A Subedar becomes Hony Lt with a margin of hardly 0.02 points in his profile and that happens with mercy of Commanding Officer who can not show the mercy towards every JCOs. A subedar (Hony Lt) never apperas in the Indian Lable exam. Hence the difference in pension near about Rs 10,000/- is horrible in the democratic country. Please reconsider the decision taken as the Bureaucrats do not know the reality.

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  150. subedar says

    August 1, 2016 at 7:34 pm

    After recommendations of orop the pension slabs for subedars on complications of 28 yes of service which was color service is less then of subedar of 30 yrs. As per army orders the total service for a subedar is 28 yes and two yrs of service is only extension for those who are willing to continued in service. A JCO who willing to service but in medical shoe p2(p) served up to 28 yrs but not extended for further 2 yr. So orop pension for subedar may be fixed same as all subedar 28-30 yrs service.

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  151. Rajiv says

    August 1, 2016 at 5:17 pm

    What will be the formula for calculating the pension for all defence personal. Pl clearify

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  152. JWO S Shukla says

    July 31, 2016 at 5:43 pm

    OROP is hijack by commissioned officer, there is mere increase of only from Rs. 400/- to 845/- to JCOs in compression to Rs. 18000/- to 20000/- to Lt Col, Col, Brigadier. It is what JCOs got after 45 years of fight.

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  153. Devendra tiwari says

    July 30, 2016 at 10:26 pm

    After seeing the recommendations and decession taken by the group of ministers headed by the honorable prime minister on 7th pay commission it seems that neither president 7th pay commission recommendations nor govt of india have taken seriously on particular issue of payment of our def solders keeping in view of the recommendations and decession of previous pay commissions and govt therof. I request the president committee setup to see the anomalies of 7th paycommission to look into the matter and again recommend the pay and allowances and pension to our def solders to keep their moral up. Thanks.

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  154. Sub Maj & H/ Capt MK VARSHNEY says

    July 29, 2016 at 11:06 pm

    I am absolutely agree with my brothers who makes a comment above. It is not still clear that how the pension will be calculated and the arriers of OROP will be credited in our accounts.

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  155. Ex-Hon-Naib--Subedar GG Gaikwad says

    July 29, 2016 at 11:13 am

    OROP is still not given to pensioners who retired recently within last 5 years and ACP-I and II granted by concern authority to rank of Seps only because of examples given in para 11(c) of PCDA Circular 555. Havildar who has completed 20 to 22 service in one rank still not been granted ACP-II .

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  156. Ex Sgt Sinha SK says

    July 22, 2016 at 5:02 pm

    Above all mentioned is the facts, and the feelings of the ex servicemen of PBOR’s, Since the day 6th pay commission implemented. all officers became selfish and they want to fill the pockets with hefty salary, allowances and other financial benefits. so they curtailed the benefits for PBORs, this affects only those who retired from service not for active service personnel. All are being fooled by describing the methodology in the different manner

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  157. rakhal sarma says

    July 18, 2016 at 5:20 pm

    i am fully agree with the above comments. arm forces are being neglected by the successive govt, and pay commissions. they say good things for arm forces but never do it good way. o r o p is a fun. banks are not interested to pay because there is no firm order from the govt,

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  158. S. SHANKARA NARAYANA says

    July 11, 2016 at 2:08 pm

    As of now defence forces have been neglected by successive Pay Commissions under various party led govt in the centre. OROP has been tactically handled by the govt to make fool of all those Ex Smn who comes under OROP. There is urgent need by the Joint Chief of Staff and other Expert Defence analyst to sit and make separate recommendation of Defence forces keeping their working conditions and other aspects taking into cosideration to the Pay commission set up by the Central Govt. CPC officials are not so expert or perfect in analysing the working conditions of the defence forces. This is only possible by the person who actually works under those unhumane/harsh conditions, be it Officers of all the three forces or JCOs/OR. This is need of the hour. Just by giving one or two additional allces will not make any sense. Please give a think . Those pre and post independence defence personnel have given us the basics of the Defence forces works under Command. Even with this minimum basics defence forces works to its fullest possible way. Officers at the top level must keep in mind all are one in defence forces. This disparity shown by the 7th CPC should be discussed with experts in this field i,e former chiefs of three forces and defence experts can do this and which will be acceptable by the defence personnel.

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  159. Sub Major Somarajan says

    July 7, 2016 at 5:05 pm

    What I understood from the 7 CPC pension calculation is in method One it describes that MS pay will be added to fix the pension. In that method the No of increment earned by most of the defence personnel will be low and not in good health of their pension fixation. In second option 2.57 multiple faction method it is not clear whether the MS pay will be added to the basic pension of 6 CPC and then multiple with 2.57 or multiple the 6 CPC basic pension with 2.57 then add MS pay to fix pension or multiple 6 CPC basic pension with 2.57 only. If somebody clarify it, I shall be ever grateful to him. Also the OROP arrears is namesake, it is still not credited or reviewed. To whom should we complaint now as the SBI is not responding?

    I illustrate it as under:-
    1. X basic pension fixed in 6 CPC is 15,000
    15000+MS pay x 2.57

    2. 15000 x 2.57+MS pay

    3. 15000 x 2.57 only

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  160. Hon/Lt (Navy) SPChakraborty says

    June 26, 2016 at 6:35 pm

    It is unfortunate that despite so much expectation and noise made for OROP what I got after 32 years of meritorious service is Rs 655/- increased. I wont
    surprise if in 7th
    CPC our JCO/ORs
    pension further
    reduce like 3rd
    CPC. Not only politicians but our
    officers do not want our family reach their living standard even after retirement. We need a major revelation in the forces to make government realise the soldiers importance.

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  161. Sub Major Somarajan says

    June 23, 2016 at 10:04 pm

    A war winning Commander always assess his counter parts morale rather than capability. So do keep our forces morale always high.

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  162. Sub Major Somarajan says

    June 21, 2016 at 6:03 am

    I think it is high time to the retired soldiers the part of Indian Administration for the betterment of the country men as well as the Armed forces. Their indulgence in active politics is utmost necessary at the present scenario for the betterment of the country and uplift the image of Armed Forces. When I was in my twenties I used to hear from very senior officers that YOU LOOK AFTER YOUR MEN FIRST then yourself. Gen Satbir Singh and his colleagues shown it publically and the honourable PM full filled his promise to a great extend, still the OROP payment is pending to reach the soldiers account.
    I mean to write that our FORCES are strong but weak to ask and achieve THEIR genuine dues DUE TO THEIR APOLITICAL APPROACH and total dependence on civil hierarchy.

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  163. suresh says

    June 20, 2016 at 8:15 pm

    this 7 cpc and orop is not in faviour in ors. it is very tipically .a jawan who gave main time in defence .after pension no job in civil. what he will do . no orop no good this cpc.

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  164. JWO RJ KAUL RETUEED says

    June 20, 2016 at 7:42 pm

    This is because retired officers never vote for any party. They don’t like to leave their airconditioned rooms during extreme heat and extreme cold .
    Still govt likes to keep them happy. To my surprise the govt wants keep them so happy. Reason not known.
    Nothing is done in OROP to JCOs and ORs no proper calculation every thing done for officers not for men how come PM is looking after poor? Does he not know what ia going on under his leadership. I am sure our finance minister is playing double role with officers and men politically andnintelegently. I request my defence minister Shri Parikar ji to look after the interest of JCOs and ORs which will raise high moral of serving men.
    Regards

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  165. sushil kumar singh says

    June 18, 2016 at 7:42 pm

    As the media report suggest that 30 percent hike of pay by e committee of secretaries is being recommended for cabinet approval therefore let us hope
    that it will increase the pension amount also as for as 75 percentage of pay for the pension is concerned long ago withdrawn and again turned down by the orop rec recentaly let try this to materilise when next orop committee is commission in 2019 and hope then
    let us hope 30 percent hike above the rec of 7 th pay panel be materialised and soon the enhanced rate of pension will be credited in ours accts to celebrate the coming festival s

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  166. Mahesh Yadav says

    June 15, 2016 at 4:16 pm

    This is with reference to 7 CPC. It is under stood that the non of the authority is thinking about the “PBOR’s), at the time of 6 CPC also the officer’s decided to take Rs. 6000/- of MSP & rest PBOR’s has been kept in the scale of Rs. 2000/- why it is so ?. If the Ranks & Grades has been marked then on which basis the MSP approving authority have kept JCO’s & OR’s in same category. The officer’s use to keep maintain their ranks & accordingly pay & allowances but as the matter of “PBOR’s” the officer’s are treating the all “PBOR,s” in one category, As we all “PBOR’s” are well known how is the life of (PBOR’s) in Defence.

    Further I would like to mentioned that there is no use of writing any comments here because nobody is going to see this & going to take any action but still this is our right that we must sent our comments.

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  167. SK Sharma says

    June 12, 2016 at 6:00 pm

    until1973,the soldiers were paid 75 percent of thei pay as pension. After 1971 war, then the pm Mrs. Indira Gandhi rewarded the soldiers by reducing their pensions 50 percent without touching the pensions commissioned ranks, thus equalling their pensions with civilian employees of central government. She did not bother even to look into the life style of defenc soldiers and other central govt employees. Now, if defence has projected the demand of 75 percent of their pay as pension, the govt should consider the demand sympathetically.

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  168. Jwo MA Reddy says

    June 10, 2016 at 7:41 pm

    The reply of 7 CPC regarding the enhancement of pension to 75% is absolutely trash. MSP is paid not only to the NCOs and JCOs but officers too. Where as the pension was decreased only to these categories of soldiers as the officers pension was same now as earlier. Again the MSP paid to these soldiers is much below. How can these 7CPC members used their brain in replying to the demand and denying it is a big question. Once Mohinder Amarnath told the selection committee members of Indian cricket as a bunch of jokers, here I don’t want use that words but they need to use their logical brain in arriving at the decision. It is also to be blamed that the higher echelon of defence services never take care of these category of soldiers as they have not seen the life of these people. It is the time that the veterans should be allowed to represent these people as they can present the case with out fear and force.

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  169. jing jang says

    May 29, 2016 at 6:45 pm

    When we get arrear..

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  170. Sub Major Somarajan says

    May 27, 2016 at 2:12 pm

    A solder’s life starts from 4 AM to attend his first parade at 5.30 and ends with a rollcall at 7.30. If he delays he will not get water to bath as the bathrooms are limited and inhabitants are more. After the first parade he takes his breakfast and then proceeds to his designated duties ie an electrician, mechanic, clerk,s,officers and junior commissioned officers (written a few, every one is accounted and deployed efficiently) goes to their respective duties as there are properties, numerous machines and equipments valuing crores of Rupees of Government of India. Who is maintaining these assets and makes sure these are in supreme functional conditions? Every equipments are inspected periodically and tested by these qualified soldiers amid maintaining their physical fittnes and military training. They maintain them with utmost care and makes fit for war and protect them from theft, fire and damages. In field areas they are vigil for 24 hours and in peace they are in training grounds for training for their physical fitness to fight. What I mean to write is that a soldiers life is not comparable to any one but with soldiers. So treat them with honour and let their families live in dignity. For that they needs better pay and perks which is the responsibility of a responsible government. The soldiers are selected physically, mentally and literally and not elected. He takes the Oath for his country and countrymen. Who is daring to fight, lose life, live with an amputed leg or legs, hands, eyes and other disabilities? Who is willing to face terrorists and fight with them for hours and days without food. water and sleep? Some selected only!!! So do not underestimate an Indian soldier. He is a precious stone of mother India’s garland..

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  171. rakhal sarma. ex po. indian navy says

    May 23, 2016 at 4:32 pm

    if a civilian employ retire after rendering full service he or she would like to serve more and more.because the service atmosphere they enjoyed through
    out their life is quite peaceful and free of danger and many of them would not like to relinquish the position they hold for many years. but for a armed force
    personnel it is not like that of the civilian employ. because after sacrificing his
    life for mother India and facing immense hardships and threat of life every now and then an armed force person feels that he is going to feel the test of civil life. but a civilian employ never know what is the threat of life and what happened at the time facing an enemy who is holding a sophisticated arm.

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  172. KRJ REDDY says

    May 19, 2016 at 9:26 pm

    Why to compare with civilians, neither they will understand the reality nor they have courtesy to look deeply inside defence. Never they will get to know the truth until they face the brutality of extremist forces or enemies.As long as peace prevails,outside world is very funny and cunny. I would like to request all our country people to look at Iraq and Syrian people how peaceful their lives are. Let us pray GOD, good sense prevail in our society.

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  173. Gurdip singh says

    May 10, 2016 at 6:05 am

    Reply to Sundaram. :
    Defence forces doing 24 hours a day 7 days a week. No 90 days leave only 60 days. The other 30 days only casual leave very few get in case of some urgency. Sometimes no leave at all if emergency ever if mother is dying to see son’s face before she’s dead!
    On civil side 104 days leave being saturdays and Sundays alone and then annual leave and still public holidays. I wonder how many days in the year civil employees work. Even on working days they leave when necessary for home emergencies!
    Still more defence forces don’t play with toys in their hands but those are real bullets they use and face the same from enemies.
    Again, their life of seclusion children and families thousands of kilometers away and then jungles snows mountains Sans oxygen !!!

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  174. Randhir Singh says

    April 28, 2016 at 9:36 am

    The service of defense personnel are very tough. The civil service is very easy and enjoyfull . The comparison with civil service is totally unjust with the defense personnel .

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  175. Gangadharan says

    April 21, 2016 at 7:47 pm

    Number years service for other ranks may be considered for pension since they do not get promotion for no fault of their this is also heart burning when their contamparies get a lot of facility and benifts leave alone the amount

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  176. vkreddy says

    April 17, 2016 at 10:41 pm

    The person who has seen both Military life and civil life is the right person to compare both in terms of pay and hardships. A serviceman who after serving 15-20 years in Military if re-employed in civil side can see both of lives and is the right person to compare both. A civilian who has not seen Military life is not competent enough to comment on hardships and compensatory pay. The civilian enjoys luxury life compared to military person who is subjected to 24 hours pressure of work, being in hostile environment, away from home, missing all personal contacts, unable to settle down at one place unlike civilians. If every hardship faced by Military person is to be compensated like civilian, no government is financially sound enough to do that. Whatever facilities provided to military person is just an eye wash but not full/complete compensation.

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  177. Hav Chandra Mouli No 7772404M says

    April 6, 2016 at 3:43 pm

    Sir
    I agree every things are ok, Every service benifits are given to DSC personnel but status of Ex-serviceman is not given to them who are served pensionable service and getting pension from the DSC as first pension.

    what about the status of ex-serviceman of DSC personnel.

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  178. RR Tiwari says

    April 5, 2016 at 2:18 pm

    what if all this withdrawn and pay fixed for defence personnel at par with civilians.,Further they should be paid extra duty pay like civilians

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  179. sundaram says

    March 22, 2016 at 1:50 pm

    No civilians compare service people. However Govt has adequately given them pay and other facilities like full clothing, quarters around working place,medical facility to whole family,warrant for travelling, military special pay, other eventuality pay according to work place, leave period almost 90 days, canteen facility, liquour facility, transport facility for their children to attend school, kendriya vidhyalaya school facility which are best in country and so on for their 24 hours work and top that they get high regard from all most all civilians in the country. what else they want more.

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  180. SM &H Capt Nazir says

    March 18, 2016 at 8:00 pm

    Army pers get pay for 24 hours duty and not for 6 -8 hours duty as in case of civilians. Therefore comparing army pers with their counterparts of the civilian cadre is totally nonsense. I have not seen any civilian employee working after the stipulated time frame. In case they feel any emergency to work over time, they claim extra duty pay for that. If the Govt Is not ready to make a reasonable increase in pay and pension of army pers, an extra duty pay for almost 16 Hours per day should be considered without any hitch.

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  181. ASHOK DHINGRA says

    March 14, 2016 at 10:05 pm

    good morning friends My request to the GOI who does not care about general publis including JCO, ORs being more in numbers, thus keep their PAY N ALLOWANCES at the lowes forgetting that man power in needed in PEACE N WARS to safe guard then as well as to the nation but like BRITISHERS they rule over general public but try to keep them like slaves as earlier . How long any one can rule over most and thus forget old ways of to rule over JAY HIND

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  182. c. sivadasan havildar says

    March 11, 2016 at 4:42 pm

    It is a good chart to calculating the pension of sep tp hony capt rank and it is very easy to calculate the bank employees and treasury employees to take easier the orop pension at this chart and the arrears are very easy to trace out any difficult, thanks to to our Honbe Difence Minister and staff to make this chart after a long period be keep it up in future also thanks a lot.

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  183. Surendra Singh Rawat says

    March 10, 2016 at 9:10 am

    The benefits of OROP has been diverted towards X group and Officers mostly. Justice with Other ranks have been fever.

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  184. Surendra Singh Rawat says

    March 10, 2016 at 9:07 am

    According to judgement of Honorable Supreme Court of India, Government has issued order for revision of pension from 01 Jan 2006 instead of 24 Sep 2012. As per the order only Hon ranks pay has been fixed according to enhance pension order from 24 Sep 2016. However, other ranks have been made fool and old pension has been considered for calculation of pension. The table issued by PCDA(P) Allahabad is completely bogus except to Hon ranks. Government would once against access the same the issue another table as per the order under which PBRO have been paid from 24 Sep 2012.

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  185. P Sivasankaran says

    March 3, 2016 at 6:08 pm

    A sepoy works 17, 18 and 20 years those who retired before 2006 they did get any kind of promotion due to un available vacancies in trade even they are qualified. I am a sepoy
    i have retired after full filling the condition of service 18 years w.e.f.31 jan 1982. But i am very sorry to state that I could not achieve even a 15 years naik pension according to the new implemented orop. I request you to pl. consider as mension the above matter.
    Thanking you in anticipation.

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  186. sub maj adhir kumar biswas says

    February 28, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    Since all Subedars are not granted Hony ranks of Lt and Capt, those who are marginally deprived are granted Hony Rank of Subeder Major without any financial benefit; this is wrong and full of discrepancy. As Hony Nb Subs are equated with Nb Sub’s pension, Hony Sub Maj also should get the same pensionary benefit admissible to Sub Maj. GOI and Min Def should get a detailed study to alleviate this long outstanding discrepancy.

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  187. Hony Sub Maj Piar Singh Verma says

    February 26, 2016 at 5:56 pm

    It is submitted that in the Indian Army hardly 2% Junior Commissioned Officers are granted Honorary Commission Ranks ie Lieutenants and Captains at the time of their retirement and 98 % Junior Commissioned Officers are left out. 98% Junior Commissioned Officers who are left out for
    Honorary Commissioned Officers are not so less competent or less experienced or skilled comparing to those who are granted Honorary Commission, yet they are denied Honorary Ranks of Lieutenants and Captains due to keeping limited vacancies. Due to these Honorary Ranks, Junior Commissioned Officers are fully exploited by their seniors but despite putting their best they leave the army empty hands due to limitation of vacancies. Those who are considered for honorary ranks by the respective records of the Indian Army are also rejected by the Army Headquarters due to limited vacancies. Maximum Junior Commissioned Officers should be considered for Honorary Ranks instead of 2% as being considered now a days keeping in view their long distinguished service to the nation..

    If we see the officers cadre, now no officer retires less than Colonel Rank due to time scale promotions.

    Further in the Indian Army large Numbers of Subedars
    are granted Honorary Ranks of Subedar Majors but no financial benefits are given as given to Honorary Ranks of Lieutenants and Captains. Those who are considered for Honorary Ranks of Subedar Majors are very near
    to those who are granted Honorary Lieutenants and Captains. Thus injustice has been done continuously by the Indian Army and Govt of India for retiring subedars of Indian Army. A thorough study should be carried by expert committee and justice should be done to the retiring subedars.

    Thanks & Regards. Hony Sub Maj Piar Singh Verma

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  188. Hony Sub Maj Piar Singh Verma says

    February 26, 2016 at 5:02 pm

    Junior Commissioned Officers/Other Ranks retire from Indian Army at a time when there is huge liabilities upon their shoulders such as purchase/construction of house,Higher Education to their children, marriage of their sisters, sons,daughters, looking after their old aged parents and other social responsibilities, Due to their different skill at
    military they are not accommodated in civil. Due to not finding space in civil they feel much depressed due to financial burden. That is the cause why they are coming to roads to show their hidden feelings. It is the time at the hands of Govt of India to look into their interests judiciously and sympathetically to boost their moral. If their aspirations are rightly addressed, this will give a positive message to the environment and the young people will be motivated to join the armed forces as well as civilians will also be impressed to see the standard of retired soldiers.

    Further Military Service Pay, Basic Pay, Grade Pay are different components and should not be combined to each other while enhancing the pension of defence personnel. All components should be assessed
    separately based on their merits.

    Thanks & Regards. Hony Sub Maj Piar Singh Verma

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  189. raj says

    February 19, 2016 at 2:24 pm

    Any good reason for not icreasing pension of PBOR.Commission is more Patriots than PBOR.are they more rastarpremi.why they hv failed to understand that they are making these recommendations because they are alive till to date because PBOR laid their life for you idiot gentleman.

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  190. Alagesan says

    February 12, 2016 at 3:42 pm

    What about the hony sub maj, hony lt hony capt non active person not getting pension where as their distigus service not counted but there names are Indian gaztated but they forget the good service l hope theovt will open their eyes pl doneedful at the earliest

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  191. CP VERMA says

    February 7, 2016 at 12:30 pm

    I retired as Junior Warrant Officer on 30 Sep, 1983 after 21 yrs of service. In 6th pay commission the pension was fixed correctly or not still not known to me. Now (January 2016) I am drawing a total of Rs. 19.862.00 Can it be clarified from the right authority, where I could have been fixed?
    Now under OROP what will be my pension after duly correction if I am eligible for correction.

    Reply
  192. pala Singh says

    February 6, 2016 at 2:14 pm

    I jc 348739w sub pala Singh retired on 01 October 2006 ater colour service. I awarded hony rank of sub major 7th pay commission given benefits to all hony ranks ect hony no,hony hav, hony nb Sub, hony lt ,hony capt but all all jcos hony sub, hony sub major not given benefits why? They have also achieved their hony ranks. I request the pay commission. Jcos who achieved the hony ranks may also be given the benefits. Otherwie it is not good. I also regust please let us know why pay commission is angry with jcos rank

    Reply
  193. YADLAPALLI POORNACHANDRA RAO says

    February 6, 2016 at 12:41 pm

    Sir My Service 15 Years 23 days Joining date 08-09-79 discharge date 01st oct 1994.
    My service no:670604H
    YADLAPALLI POORNACHANDRA RAO
    What will be the service Pension after OROP.

    Reply
  194. Satyapal Singh Malik says

    February 4, 2016 at 12:19 pm

    Sir My Service 15 Years 7th month 21 Days Joining date 83 descharge date 31 may 1999 my service no.2880649 x t s Satyapal Singh Malik What will be the service Pension after OROP.

    Reply
  195. sushil chandra says

    February 4, 2016 at 12:02 pm

    sir i want to know what is the fix salary of amore than 14 or 15yr soldier

    Reply
  196. sushil chandra says

    February 4, 2016 at 11:58 am

    my basic pay is 10100 gdpay 2400,and mspay2000 tell me what is my present pay

    Reply
  197. Amin Chand (EX - POPTI) says

    February 2, 2016 at 1:30 pm

    I have served 18 years in Navy (Period from July 10, 1973 – July 31, 1991. My Service No. 103491 – H. What will be the service Pension after OROP.

    Reply
  198. abdul latif says

    February 1, 2016 at 5:30 pm

    honorary ranks are being awarded to JCOs on retirement as honorary subedar and honorary subedar major as a ceremonial honour.rightfully these JCOs have rended distinguished services to the nation so these ranks must be awarded with pensionery benefits

    Reply
  199. Narinder Pal says

    January 30, 2016 at 11:20 am

    NOTIONAL PAY FIXATION OF HON-NB-SUB PB-I OR PB-II CONAIN PARA 5.62 PBOR WHO RITIRED AS 31 MAY 2006. i WAS GTDD HONY RANK NB-SUB OR RETIREMENT SBSQUENTY FRESH ISUED GRANT OF HON-NB-SUB WEF 01 jUN 2006 AS PER 6TH PAY COMMISION VIDE cda(p) aLLAHABAD asc rECODS (sOUTH) pp nO s/cORR/03371/2006 DT 04 DEC 2006. As per GOI, MOD letter No 1(8)/2008/D(Pension)/Policy dt 12 Jun 2009. My LPC data 9490(PB-I)+2800+2000+300+ECHS Cont-8400.Pension as on dated 13570/- The above named AFV was retired from service on 31 May 2006. service psnion Rs.8030 has been fixed as per PCDA(P) Allahabad Corr PPO No S/Corr/045369/2010(army) for rank of Nb-Sub 24 years Service. Now the pension request that service want to be revised PB-II regualar Nb-Sub pay (Rs 9300-34000)accordance with Govt of India, Min of Def letter No 1(8)2008-D(Pension/Policy) dt 12 Jun 2009. Your are requested to clarify the same at earliest.

    Reply
  200. Narinder Pal says

    January 30, 2016 at 10:47 am

    Sir, mai ASC se 31 May 2006(AN) Hon-Nb-Sub Rank se reitred hu. Meri BP is 8030 as PB-I. Jo Abhi pension aya raha hei Hon-Nb-Sub Year 2009 mei. Unko PB-II (9300-34000) per pnsion dee ja rahi hei. Mena ASC Records ko letter Compartive statement ke sath bheja hei. Records ne CDA Allhabad se clarify manga hei. Records nee 15 May 2015 kot letter CDA Allhabad ko likha hei. Reply nahi aya. As per OROP Meri Pension PB-I hogi or PB-II Jab ke GOI ka letter 2008 me isued hua tha. Hon-Nb-Sub kot Pid acting JCO ke equal pension meligai. Please clarify.

    Reply
  201. vklaroiya says

    January 27, 2016 at 6:23 pm

    sir i have retired in march 1983 as pom in navy after co0mpleting 17 yrs 8 month 14 days what will be my basic pension as per orop table now my bp is 5877

    Reply
  202. Ex Sgt R K Dass says

    January 22, 2016 at 3:22 pm

    I have retired from Airforce as Sgt in Feb 1999. At present my basic pay is 6684 . Total Rs, 14638 . I want to know my 7th pay basic and total per month..

    Thank You .

    Reply
  203. vijay rana says

    January 21, 2016 at 10:21 am

    Sir I am retd from army DT 29 Feb 2012′ after 28 year service rank subedar , my basic pension is 11970 so what is my new pen in 7cpc

    Reply
  204. Pronob Hati says

    January 19, 2016 at 9:59 pm

    Respected Sir ,

    Sir I am Pronob Hati service No 15369640A retired 31/03/2005 out in 01/04/2005 Rank Naik service 16 years so what will be disability pension payment for PBOR . Request present chart and how much total pension in OROP and 7CPC . Please informed my Gmail address are fellows.
    Gmail address ( pranabhati1972@gmail. com ) Mob No 8768150605
    Thanking sir .

    Reply
  205. RRK Rao says

    January 18, 2016 at 7:11 am

    I am Ex Petty Officer rendered 15 yrs of service in the Navy.Retired in Sep 2002.what will be my new pension wef 01/01/2016 after considering existed OROP.

    Mobile:9394743690

    E.mail : rrk_rao@rediffmail.com

    Reply
  206. Ex-Naik MURALIDHARA K says

    January 14, 2016 at 10:23 am

    Respected Sir,

    Sir I am retired 31/12/2005 out in 01/01/2006 Rank Naik Service 16yrs 10 Months B C in J & K so what will be the disability pension payment for PBOR. request payment chart and how mutch total pension in OROP and 7th CPC please informed my gmail address are follows :-

    gmail address (anushree.anu687@gmail.com) mobil No. 9632195224

    Thanking you sir

    Reply
  207. ex sgt satyabir singh says

    January 6, 2016 at 9:58 am

    Once the Govt had released notification for implementation of OROP wef July 2014 and every real sufferer jawans was expecting new orop pension in Jan 2016 and first instalment of arrears in Mar 2016 as declared by Defense minister, then why these few officers (who are sufficently paid and taken care by govt in comparision of their civilian counterparts) continued their protest and got success in stoping this implementation and finally govt constituted panel to take care and now no hope for next 1 or 2 or even more to those jawans in villages who had fought the real war and have been suffering hardships.

    Reply
  208. All is well says

    January 6, 2016 at 1:57 am

    The poor widow pensioner and the uemployed poor family living in India will become a homeless beggar because of these seven pay and u people are worried about the 7th pay percent being too small . And I just wish that the Commissioner will just take a look at the poor people of India more and treat us all equally by giving the pensioner the same percentage as they gave to non pension ..for its hard for people like us without a dad who died being a soldier serving our own country :’-(

    Reply
  209. mrunala kanta samal says

    December 19, 2015 at 9:08 pm

    what will be the disability pension payment for pbor. request payment chart
    plse

    Reply
  210. Hfl gr reddy(retd) says

    December 19, 2015 at 4:32 pm

    Every time pay commission is formed the civilian officers defence officers use all their best knowledge to grab the lions share from pay commission and civilian employees are reprasentated by trade unions that also get some flesh with bones Now As no body reprasent the defence personnal (no t officers) jawns are left to their own fate because defence officers are very busy for their own cause and unionism is not allowed in military services so left over bones from defence officers are thrown to the PBORs

    Reply
  211. JAIVIR SINGH says

    December 19, 2015 at 11:22 am

    I have retired from Indian Army on 31/12/2004 after completing 16 years & 03 month service in group Y as Havildar/Clerk. At present my basic pension is Rs 5647/- and disability pension is Rs. 1755/-. What will be my basic & disability pension after implementation of OROP and 7th Central Pay Commission? Kindly let me know to my email ID.

    Reply
  212. D V KHATRI says

    December 18, 2015 at 6:08 pm

    Sir, I had served 30 years in Armed Forces, my last rank was Subedar/Clk. I was pensioned out on 31 Aug 2003(A/N). At present my basic pensions is Rs 11970/- pm + DA. May I know how much arrears, I can expect from OROP, and expected basic pension in connection with 7th Pay Commission, be fixed. Thank you, yours sincerely. DV KHATRI.

    Reply
  213. M.V.N.Malleswara Rao says

    December 17, 2015 at 3:57 pm

    I have retired from Indian Army on 30/04/2004 after completing 17 years service in group Y as Havildar/Clerk(GD/SD). At present my basic pension is Rs 5,800/-. What will be my basic pension after implementation of OROP and 7th Central Pay Commission? Kindly let me know to my email ID.

    Reply
  214. rg panicker says

    December 15, 2015 at 6:31 pm

    rg panicker., ac/cpl rdo/fit (X group)
    i am retired from iaf on 31.10.1985 after putting 18yrs and 18 days service. my last known basic pension is rs 5774. i am eager to know my expected pension after orop and 7th pay commission.

    Reply
  215. avbrao says

    December 5, 2015 at 1:24 pm

    Sir l am retired on 1 may 2010. my basic pension is 7050. my totall pension is 11915 . l have completed 19 years 4 days colour service. So plz tell me how much pension am i get in the coming 7 th pay commission??.

    Reply
  216. KG Kutty says

    December 4, 2015 at 8:16 pm

    Dear sir,
    I have retired from the Indian Navy in 1998 after 15years of service as aMECH 3,what will be the my pension on the basis of prop.Kindly reply ….thank you.

    Reply
  217. M.Venugopalan says

    December 4, 2015 at 12:18 pm

    Dear Sir,

    I am a group 2 EX Sergent, retired from IAF in 1991, how much pension I will get as per OROP and 7th pay Commission?. Kindly reply in my e.mail

    Reply
  218. ANAND PRAKASH TRIPATHI says

    December 4, 2015 at 9:37 am

    I am medical bored out sepoye with seven years service from army. what is my new pension as per one rank one pension.

    Reply
  219. Raj Kishore dash says

    December 3, 2015 at 6:41 pm

    I have retired from Indian air force on 31/10/1987 after putting up 16 years service in group 1 trade as a sergeant. What will be my pension after orop & 7th central pay commission ?

    Reply
  220. mrunala kanta samal says

    December 3, 2015 at 11:25 am

    how much the disability pension pay 7th cpc?

    Reply
  221. sanjay kumar says

    December 2, 2015 at 12:40 am

    me 07/05/2000 ka z group se bharti huha hu or me habi nk rank par hu mera basic pay 9830 hai or gared pay 2400 hai me16sai me pension jana chata hu mera basic pansion kitna hoga

    Reply
  222. AK Sinha says

    December 1, 2015 at 11:06 pm

    Being serving in defence & likely to retire from service in mid next year my age at the time of retirement would be 48yrs. After retirement. I would have lots of liability to do like constr of selter, kids marriage, looking after old age parents. For fulfilling the requirements I again will try to seek Job in civil where no PSU/Govt sectors provide us. satisfactory job. Because precious Young life already given to defend the nation. Instead of devoting max young life ie 30yrs to nation, we get a max pension of Rs 18000/-pm which is really very less for maintenance of daily expdr.

    In view of the above, I would like to request to Min of Def, GoI that instead giving pension to the soldier who retire from service before 54yrs of age should adjusted in civil Central govt/state govt admin service with same pay and perk on deputation on request. Pension would be given to the person after completion of 60yrs age.
    It will really good for the govt as well as soldiers & defence. Pl think over my suggestions.
    Regards
    AKS

    Reply
  223. N K Nanda says

    December 1, 2015 at 10:00 pm

    Dear I m Pre-2006 retiree, getting basic pension 13590/-. I retired as per MWO group X. MW at will be my pension as per VII CPC

    Reply
  224. radhakrishnan p says

    December 1, 2015 at 5:31 pm

    I retired from service on 31 jan 2002 as sub maj after completion of 26 yrs 3 months.

    Shall i know am eligible for arrears. If eligible when i get.

    Reply
  225. HAV B GOPALA RAO says

    December 1, 2015 at 3:34 pm

    sir,i am retaid in 1998 Apr, wat about mybasic pention as per OROP pyband.I am not getting any arears 2006 as on to day.The arrears issued to 70% ex-servicemans remaining 30% no taken any penstion arears 2006.Please reply.
    MOB NO-9849035918. Thanks.

    Reply
  226. shyamal kumar choudhury says

    December 1, 2015 at 2:20 pm

    I am ex sgt retired 30th apr 1987 from IAF what will be benefi of OROP.

    Reply
  227. SUDULA KODANA RAO says

    December 1, 2015 at 7:55 am

    Sir,, I premature retiree as a Hav wef 01 Aug 2007. When I get benefit of OROP.

    Reply
  228. Uttam Parashar says

    November 30, 2015 at 8:55 pm

    Mera naam uttam hai aur main 2009 me subedaar ki rank se retired hua hun 30 saal ki service krne ke baad. Abhi meri basic pension 11070 rupye hai aur full pension 20217 rupye hai. Kya aap mujhe calculate krke btayenge ki OROP and 7 th pay commition ko milakar meri nyi pension kitni bnegi?
    Aur ye kab se milni suru hogi?

    Reply
  229. S--Muralidharan says

    November 29, 2015 at 10:19 pm

    I am a per 2006 retire from IAF EXSGT DIPOMA HOLDER having 19 years of service + 2 years of reserve liability, is my question why and how am I not eligible for OROP.
    If this is the case mostly 40 to 45% would be out from orop.Once a MP or MLA or rajya sabha member serve a minimum term of two to five years are gettimg
    pension and other benifits.
    OROP short fall should be sorted put before 7 CPC for defence personal.
    MURALIDHARAN..

    Reply
  230. kunju koshy says

    November 29, 2015 at 3:37 pm

    Iam getting pension wef.01 may 1992.Have completed 18yrs 01 month service &inthe rank of Naik/Veh Mech(MV) in c group.New pay commision how much will get pensio.

    Reply
  231. Raj Kumar says

    November 29, 2015 at 1:09 pm

    There is difference in pension of even post 2006 retiree. A Sep retired as MACP Hav who has put in 17 years of service is getting more pension than a Hav who has put in 21 years of service in total and 12 years in the rank of Hav both of “Y’ Group.

    Reply
  232. gvgr babu says

    November 29, 2015 at 7:04 am

    Though the goi had issued orders for payment of arrears of 6th cpc, I have not received any arrears from 2006 1st January when is it likely to be materialized? There after prop arrears to be paid then from 1.1.2016 7thcpc arrears when will we get it atl sat but 2017 end?

    Reply
  233. Bal krishan says

    November 28, 2015 at 12:32 pm

    I retired on 31/8/93 from army as sub/clk gp “B” now go “Y” after 24 year and 6 months of service. My present basic pension 8s 10701 plus 119% DA please do let me know what is my latest pension as per 7th pay commission. Also inform any benefit from orop announce . On 07 Nov 15.

    Reply
  234. K Rajamanickam says

    November 28, 2015 at 10:16 am

    7th cpc should process at least 70 percent of last pay drawn as pension to defence personnel.

    Reply
  235. K Sudhakar Rao says

    November 26, 2015 at 9:19 pm

    Dear NDA Govt One Rank One Pension Kab se payment karegi aur Hamara Account men kab credit karegi. Regards. Sudhakar

    Reply
  236. P SIVAGURUNATHAN says

    November 26, 2015 at 2:37 pm

    Sir,

    I has been retied from military service on 30 nov 2011

    i has now drawn pension basic 10813/- total pay 18275/-

    how many will draw 7th cpc pay ?

    please calculate

    Reply
  237. Ranjit says

    November 25, 2015 at 6:53 pm

    I am very much annoyed after going through the 7th CPC recommendation because it has given ample importance to the civilians which may hamper the morale of the armed force personnels.Further i have observed ,the committee had turned down the points related to the benefits (pay & pension hike) of defence forces (especially PBORS) which may discourage the new generations to join the armed forces.Anticipating that the members of the commission may not have gone to the defence bases & might have more concerned with the people who are working under them ,interacting with them everyday. It is very much pathetic for our nation as our life savers are not happy.

    Reply
  238. P Josh says

    November 25, 2015 at 10:33 am

    So what would be the difference in take away pension to a subedar drawing service pnsn of Rs. 12000/
    – (6000 comtsn + 6000 pnsn) ?. Would you pls clarify ,?

    Reply
  239. K Rajamanickam says

    November 25, 2015 at 8:16 am

    The pre 2006 pensioners with more than 20 years service will become eligible from 1.1.2016 pending clearance from 1.1.2006 by govt as per CAT judgement.

    Reply
  240. santhosh nair says

    November 24, 2015 at 7:38 pm

    Any new points for premature retirement for army

    Reply

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