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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 09:00 am:       


Rajusk:

Afaik...you can choose 7/14/21 years of service when you join..and retire accordingly




I appeared for Short Service Commission AirForce tests...stayed in Dehradun for a week..for these tests..

SSC is 7 years I think..
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:07 am:       


Andhrawala:

Today a junior officer who retired may get more than his pension




got it. lucky ga 6th pay commission maa dad retirement ki mund vachindi
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:06 am:       


Andhrawala:


why retire so early??

DO they takeup some other job later?? 37 or 40 year sis too early to retire




EMC2 can add more details..

Afaik...you can choose 7/14/21 years of service when you join..and retire accordingly
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:04 am:       


Asdf:

how about other departments?




58/60
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:03 am:       


Asdf:


how about other departments?




pretty much similar way.

Cheppenu kathaa. My Dad was in Top3 position when he retired from Bank 18 years back. Today a junior officer who retired may get more than his pension
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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:02 am:       


Rajusk:

85 percent compulsorily retire between 35 and 37 years of age




why retire so early??

DO they takeup some other job later?? 37 or 40 year sis too early to retire
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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 08:00 am:       


Rajusk:

a soldier's pension is determined by the last salary drawn




how about other departments?
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:57 am:       


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This is a big issue that the govt has. That this will lead to other govt employees asking for the same. All our dads who retired from govt. might be getting lesser pension that a LDC who retired last year. Tomorrow if other groups also start asking for such increased pensions, manadhi inko Greece avuddhi.





almost 98 percent of India's soldiers retire before the age of 54 years, and among them 85 percent compulsorily retire between 35 and 37 years of age. The more fortunate ones who retire between the age of 40 and 54 years constitute 12 to 13 percent of soldiers.
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:55 am:       

Currently, officers who have served at least 20 years in the military get 50 percent of their last salary before retirement, as pension.
This has accentuated the pension controversy in the case of ex-servicemen because almost 98 percent of India's soldiers retire before the age of 54 years, and among them 85 percent compulsorily retire between 35 and 37 years of age. The more fortunate ones who retire between the age of 40 and 54 years constitute 12 to 13 percent of soldiers.
This is in stark contrast to civilian government employees who retire at the age of 60.
Ex-servicemen say that they have no problem with their pension structure if they too were to retire at the age of 60, like their civilian counterparts do.
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:53 am:       


Andhrawala:


Govt lo for any employee who gets pension. The pension amount is defined by last salary drawn


My Dad retired from Bank as General Manager 18 years back. His pension depends on the salary he last drew in 1997. ee 18 years lo salaries perigi ee year retire ayye person may get 4 times my Dad's pension






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Demystifying the OROP riddle: Here's why the government is dragging its feet
by Rajeev Sharma Sep 4, 2015 16:26 IST
Demystifying the OROP riddle: Here's why the government is dragging its feet
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It may seem strange but it is true that all the brouhaha about One Rank One Pension (OROP) did not exist until 1973 when then prime minister Indira Gandhi discontinued the OROP architecture with the publishing of the Third Pay Commission report.
The issue has snowballed since then.
OROP has been a simmering pot for the last four decades. In hindsight, it could be said that Indira Gandhi is the mother of the OROP controversy, which has dogged subsequent governments over the past 40 years, and has reached a flashpoint under the Narendra Modi government.
Essentially, OROP is a demand by ex-servicemen for a parity of pension that will do away with the present system, in which a soldier who retires more recently draws a larger pension than one who retired earlier. At the heart of the problem is the fact that even if their ranks and lengths of service happen to be the same, a soldier's pension is determined by the last salary drawn.
The issue has escalated because of the sheer number of ex-servicemen, which is around 2.8 million. And this number has been swelling year after year.
Under OROP, ex-servicemen are demanding that no matter when an officer or jawan retires, they should get the same pension. So whether an officer retired in 1973 or 2000, his pension should be the same as the one received by an officer of the same rank who retired in 2010. Currently, officers who have served at least 20 years in the military get 50 percent of their last salary before retirement, as pension.
This has accentuated the pension controversy in the case of ex-servicemen because almost 98 percent of India's soldiers retire before the age of 54 years, and among them 85 percent compulsorily retire between 35 and 37 years of age. The more fortunate ones who retire between the age of 40 and 54 years constitute 12 to 13 percent of soldiers.
This is in stark contrast to civilian government employees who retire at the age of 60.
Ex-servicemen say that they have no problem with their pension structure if they too were to retire at the age of 60, like their civilian counterparts do.
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:51 am:       


Andhrawala:




This is a big issue that the govt has. That this will lead to other govt employees asking for the same. All our dads who retired from govt. might be getting lesser pension that a LDC who retired last year. Tomorrow if other groups also start asking for such increased pensions, manadhi inko Greece avuddhi.
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:47 am:       


Rajusk:

ROP is a demand by ex-servicemen for a parity of pension that will do away with the present system, in which a soldier who retires more recently draws a larger pension than one who retired earlier. At the heart of the problem is the fact that even if their ranks and lengths of service happen to be the same, a soldier's pension is determined by the last salary drawn




Govt lo for any employee who gets pension. The pension amount is defined by last salary drawn


My Dad retired from Bank as General Manager 18 years back. His pension depends on the salary he last drew in 1997. ee 18 years lo salaries perigi ee year retire ayye person may get 4 times my Dad's pension
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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:29 am:       

It may seem strange but it is true that all the brouhaha about One Rank One Pension (OROP) did not exist until 1973 when then prime minister Indira Gandhi discontinued the OROP architecture with the publishing of the Third Pay Commission report.


As usual mettapalem batch messed up one more thing..motham khandan antha anthe anukonta..Thu..
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:28 am:       

ROP is a demand by ex-servicemen for a parity of pension that will do away with the present system, in which a soldier who retires more recently draws a larger pension than one who retired earlier. At the heart of the problem is the fact that even if their ranks and lengths of service happen to be the same, a soldier's pension is determined by the last salary drawn
 

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Posted on Friday, September 04, 2015 - 07:27 am:       

OROP ante teliyani naa lanti metta brains ki final gaa evado explanation ichadu

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