Exemption of Railways from National Pension System – NFIR
Exemption of Railways from
National Pension system (NPS) as recommended by the Railway Ministers –
kind intervention and approval requested
NFIR
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
No.IV/NPS/PFRDA BILL/Part I
Dated: 26.6.2016
Shri Narendra Modiji,
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,
South Block,
Raisina Hills,
New Delhi-110011
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,
South Block,
Raisina Hills,
New Delhi-110011
Sub: Exemption of Railways from
National Pension System (NPS) as recommended by the Railway Ministers –
kind intervention and approval requested.
The National Federation of Indian
Railwaymen (NFIR) brings to your kind notice to the standing demand
raised by the Federations seeking exemption of National Pension System
(NPS) and restoration of Defined Benefit Pension Scheme [Liberalized
Pension Scheme i.e. Railway Services (Pension) Rules 1993].
In this connection, the NFIR brings to
your kind notice that the nature of duties performed by the Railway
employees are akin to those in the armed forces. The NFIR also invites
your kind attention that since British Rule, the Railways was conceived
and operated as un auxiliary wing of the Army. It is an admitted fact
that by virtue of its complex nature, Railways required a high level of
discipline and efficiency to be able to perform its role as the prime
transport mode. Railways is an operational organization required to run
the services round the clock throughout the year. The Railway employees
are expected to work in inhospitable conditions, braving extreme weather
conditions under open sky, unfriendly law and order scenario and
inherent risks associated with the Railways operations itself.
It needs to be appreciated that as in
the armed forces, large number of Rail Workforce stays away from their
families for long period while performing duties in remote and jungle
areas where minimum required facilities are lacking. The nature of
duties of Railway employees is critical and complex & hazards
involved are also very high. Though efforts are made for enhancing
safety measures, a large number of Railway employees lose their lives or
meet with serious injuries in the course of performance of their duties
each year. This was also admitted by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Chairman, High
Level Safety Review Committee in his report presented to the Railway
Ministry.
Conceding the plea of NFIR, the former
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge and also the present Railway
Minister Suresh Prabhu have sent proposal to the Finance Minister in
March, 2014 and November 2015 respectively urging upon the Government to
exempt Railway employees from the purview of National Pension System
OPS). In spite of proposals of the Railway Ministers, the Government has
not yet accorded approval for exempting Railways from National Pension
System (NPS). There is alround dissatisfaction and resentment among the
Railway employees against.New Pension System.
The Railway employees are also a
dissatisfied lot as the 7’r’ CPC has not done justice in respect of
their pay structure etc. Added to this, non-abolition of National
Pension System [NPS) has generated anger among all sections of Railway
employees which compelled us to serve Strike Notice on 09’n June 2016.
NFIR, therefore, requests your kind
intervention in the matter to see that the proposals of the Railway
Minister seeking exemption of Railways from National Pension System
(NPS), is approved by the Government without further loss of time.
With regards,
Yours sincerely,
(Dr.Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
Source: NFIR(Dr.Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
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