रविवार, 30 दिसंबर 2018

FORSE delegates met SAIL Chairman 291218


Record Notes of discussion with SAIL Chairman at MTI Ranchi on 29/12/2018
Participants:
SAIL
FORSE
Sri Anil Kr Chaudhary, Chairman
Sri D K Mohanty, ED (C. Sectt)
Sri Amarendu Prakash, GM (C. Sectt.) 
Sri Manas Rath, DGM (P&A), Ranchi Units
Dr V N Sharma (Chairman),
Sri J S Nagabhushan (Vice Chairman)
Sri M.P Singh (Bokaro)
Sri Premanand Samal (Rourkela)
Sri Arbinda Mitra (Burnpur)
       i.      Dr V N Sharma presented a bouquet to SAIL Chairman and welcomed him.
     ii.       At the outset SAIL Chairman gave an updated oral presentation of SAIL's performance both operationally and financially and informed that he had gone through the 'Comprehensive Charter ........' and would try his level best to do as much as possible to fulfil the aspirations and demands detailed in the Charter and the Agenda. Regarding SAIL Pension Scheme he informed that it's our commitment and it is under process to implement the same.
  iii.            The Meeting lasted for an hour and all the points in the attached Working Agenda were discussed thoroughly keeping the detailed explanation in the attached 'Comprehensive Charter ......' in the background.
   iv.            Dr Sharma requested SAIL Chairman to separate the Agenda items into those involving finances and those without that. Examples of the later are (a) granting Recognition to FORSE, (b) Allotment of Office Space to FORSE at Kolkata (space vacated by VISL in Kolkata) and to all FORSE affiliated Associations in the Townships as large number of houses are vacant and examine the feasibility.
*  SAIL Chairman agreed to take favourable decision on the above issues at the earliest.


     v.            Dr Sharma pointed out that there is no functioning channel of communication between SAIL and Retired Employees to resolve Retirees issues and explained that system of Nodal Officer set up two years ago has not worked. In view of this setting up an efficient and functioning communication channel and grievance procedure for Retirees is the need of the hour.
*  SAIL Chairman agreed to pursue this matter and make this office more active so that Retirees problems are resolved easily through the Nodal Officers.   
   vi.            Dr Sharma also drew attention on the issue that policy making wrt the Retirees like Leasing/ licensing of Houses, Healthcare delivery and issuing Medicines and their implementation in all the Plants/ Units and for individuals is not uniformly applied which further causes Heart burning.
*  SAIL Chairman agreed that he would try his best to make and implement uniform policy on all issues.
*    On the issue of inefficient functioning of the TPA in relation to improper responses and delay in settling the Bills etc esp. in Eastern zone (Kolkata area) SAIL Chairman informed that based on messages from FORSE and others he has already called the TPA representative and sounded him to improve the functioning by adopting fast and efficient modus operandi for  Retirees issues as delays cannot be permitted in Healthcare matters.
*    SAIL Chairman further informed that he had approved appointment of 100 doctors for SAIL Hospitals and purchase of new gadgets and furniture for Hospitals to improve Healthcare for both Retired and serving employees. He also assured that he would ask concerned departments/ hospitals to make all medicines available to all-retirees as well as serving employees.
*    SAIL Chairman assured the FORSE delegates that enhancement in coverage amount for OPD and IPD is under serious review and gave positive hopes for the better.
vii.            On financial matters SAIL Chairman explained that financial involvement requires Govt approval and so becomes difficult. He agreed, however, to examine the points of Agenda involving finances and to do whatever and wherever possible. 
viii.            SAIL Chairman informed that Leasing of Houses has been restricted by the Govt. However, he agreed to continue the Licensing of houses and look into and remove the irritating issues related to Licensing of houses.
   ix.            SAIL Chairman further agreed to look into Auctioning of Houses by RSP as also 142+ cases of RSP retirees who are made to pay penalty rent of more that Rs 4000/- after 10 years of retirement.
     x.            On items in para V Issues from Plants/ Units SAIL Chairman informed that he would try to resolve the following issues after getting their details from the Units and Corporate Office. 
Ø Extending Mediclaim facility to the pre-April 2004 VISL Retirees will be looked into. 
Ø Uniform procedure for allotment of houses on licence basis will be adopted.
Ø The auctioning of houses in Rourkela is not acceptable. He assured that it will be looked into.
Ø Regarding HRA & Leave encashment he has given some hints.   
   xi.            On further query from SAIL Chairman
ü   Sri MP Singh explained non-availability of medicines at Bokaro General Hospital and also about 10% increase in the House Licensing fee as also payment/ adjustment of interest earned from the security money.
*           SAIL Chairman agreed to ensure availability of medicines and look into interest part of security money.
ü   Sri J S Nagabhushan explained the Notice issued to House Licenced Holders to vacate the houses which has created restlessness in the Licensee’s mind.  
*           SAIL Chairman informed that he would get it examined. However, such licensed holders may be allowed 11-months extension for the present.
ü   Premananda Samal explained the auction bidding of vacant houses to retirees of RSP in which they do not have sufficient financial resources. He requested to give licence among the applicants on seniority basis. He also brought up the issue of 142+ retirees who are forced to pay penal rent as their licences were not renewed. He requested to withdraw the eviction orders and renew their licences on the same terms and conditions.
*           SAIL Chairman indicated ignorance about Auction bidding of houses. However, he agreed to look into it and do the needful. At the same time, he advised FORSE/ RSPREA to meet new ED (P&A), RSP and he hoped that it would be resolved.
ü   Sri Arabind Mitra informed that ISP does not lease or license houses and also that all Medicines are not available in ISP Hospitals.
*                SAIL Chairman agreed to look into the house issue but assured that improvement in healthcare would become visible soon.
The Meeting ended with a vote of thanks to SAIL Chairman by FORSE delegates for providing this opportunity to present and explain the long pending Grievances and Demands of SAIL Retirees and for getting a favourable assurance from him.
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मंगलवार, 18 सितंबर 2018

EPS 95 Court Case Update

Note: Please click on the link https://tinyurl.com/eps95case to see the FORSE / Coalition Supreme Court Case Status Updates for full pension under EPS 95 pension:

Dear friends,
You all will be happy to know that much awaited Writ Petition of FORSE and others has been allotted Writ Petition WP(C) No. 1134 of 2018 (Regd. on 17.9.2018). We appreciate the meticulous and hard work done by the Legal Committee of the Coalition of EPS'95 Pensioners - NCR/NCOA case and the Advocate on Record Sri R. Vasudevan. Just to mention that it was filed on 12th Sept in the Supreme Court vide Diary Number 34267 of 2018. Copy of the relevant page from Supreme Court website is attached herewith for your quick and kind perusal.
May please note that it is a milestone case in SC filed directly under Art. 32 Hope it will bring about a landmark judgement.
Once the notice is issued, further details will be shared by the Legal Committee.
Let us all hope for the best.


सोमवार, 20 अगस्त 2018

Donation to Kerala Flood Relief


Note: EPS 95 Case update can be seen in the link tinyurl.com/eps95case
Our
contribution/ donation to Kerala Flood Relief and communication to Kerala CM

To
Shri Pinarayi Vijayan
141,3rd Floor, North Block,
Covernment Secretariat
Thiruvanthapuram-695001

Hon'ble Sir,
We are a Federation of Retired SAIL Employees (Regd) representing over 1.25 lakh Retired Employees of SAIL located in big and small towns and villages all over India. A good number of our members who are Sr and Super Sr Citizens are also located in Kerala. We are informed of the devastation caused, by the incessant rains and floods, and difficult times faced by people there through our own members' owes in addition to the Media including Social ones.
To extend a small hand to help the people of Kerala at this trying time, we have started collecting funds and materials-individually and collectively. A donation of Rs 50000/- has already been sent today to Chief Ministers Distress Relief Fund through NEFT transfer.
In addition we have advised our members to donate generously to help the rehabilitation of the suffering people of the State so that they get back to a life of normalcy as soon as possible. We have also been reported that a sizable number of our members from the nearby cities in Karnataka, Andhra, Telengana and Tamil Nadu are collecting cloths, funds and food materials etc in association with NGOs etc and helping their delivery at appropriate places.
With our assurance, Sir, that we shall continue to stand by the people of Kerala at these difficult hours and help them in whatever way we can.

With warm regards,
--
For & on behalf of Federation of Retired SAIL Employees
(Regd)
Dr.V.N.Sharma, Chairman
Ph.: 9431102680, 0651-2441524
http://tinyurl.com/sail-retirees

शनिवार, 21 जुलाई 2018

Obituary for Sri C.K.Thanggavel


With deep sorrow, I put on record the sad and sudden demise of our revered colleague, Sri C.K.Thanggavel,  President of our Member Association - SAIL SSP Ex- Employees Welfare Association-who breathed his last early morning today 21.07.2018.
Born in January 1952, he joined SAIL Salem Steel Plant on 23.03.1976 as a sanitary inspector where he worked till his retirement on 31.01.2012. He was a socially and politically active person all his life. During his service period he was General Secratary of INTUC affiliated Union and led many negotiations and agitation for employees welfare.
Post –retirement he worked hard to form the SAIL SSP Ex- Employees Welfare Association which he headed till his last breath. He continued to be an eminent person in SSP.
He actively participated in FORSE Apex Council meetings in Bhadravati and Bokaro.
He is survived by his wife, daughter and son.
On behalf of the Members of FORSE and that of my own I mourn the death of Sri C.K.Thanggavel and pray for peace to the departed soul and courage to his family members to bear the loss.



Based on information provided by Sri A.Rajarathnam, General Secretary. SAIL SSP Ex- Employees Welfare Association. 21.07.2018.

गुरुवार, 19 जुलाई 2018

Obituary references: Sri S Mallikarjunaiah

An eminent personality & the Founder President of VISL Retired Employees Welfare Centre, Sri S Mallikarjunaiah, the first ever to establish a welfare society/ Association of Retired Employees of Public Sector Steel companies passed away in the bee hours of 16th July 2018 at the ripe age of 93.

He was an Engineer, Industrialist, Enterpreneur, Philonthropist, Environmentalist, all rolled into one, and his foresightedness in establishing the Retirees Assn long back, continued to help thousands of Retirees during this period. His selfless & dedicated service is a source of inspiration to all of us to work for the social causes esp for those who spent a few decades working shoulder to shoulder with each other.

Born of an illustrious parents on 13th Sept 1925 in Chitradurga in Karnataka, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engg in 1948, took industrial/ technical training in foreign countries before joining Mysore Iron & Steel Works, Bhadravathi (later renamed as Visvesvaraya Iron & Steel Works) in 1951 where he served in different capacities upto 1969. He developed and set up a factory for utilising foamed slag for building Low cost houses.

He extensively toured foreign countries including the USA and the USSR, was recipient of many awards and is credited with good number of publications on technical subject. He was associated with various organisations including the Indo-Soviet Cultural Society, Karnataka as its Vice-President.

On behalf of the Members of FORSE and that of my own I mourn the death of  S Mallikarjunaiah and pray for peace to the departed soul and courage to his family members to bear the loss. 

Based on the information provided by Sri JS Nagabhushan, President, VISL Retired Employees Welfare Centre



मंगलवार, 19 जून 2018

Court Case for EPS 95 Pension Updates

Dear SAIL Retirees,
Following the decision of the FORSE Apex Council which can be seen in the links 

the FORSE representatives (Chairman, Vice Chairman & GS) participated in the Coalition meeting on April 29-30, 2018.
Its MOM and other details are given below according to which 
(i) it was decided to file a historic petition in the Supreme Court with a minimum of 40000 petitioners to file a petition @Rs 100/- per petitioner 
(iii) A Working Committee of Delhi and Non-Delhi based members was formed with FORSE represented by Chairman (V N Sharma-East zone) and Vice -Chairman (J S Nagabhushan-South zone).
(iv) A Legal Committee consisting of 5 members was formed to look after the preparation of the petition, fixing of lawyer(s) and the terms and conditions and all other related issues till the final Order of the Apex Court was available and implemented by authorities concerned.
(v) Based on this, FORSE collected the details of 3773 Retiree petitioners and transmitted them to Legal Committe with a sum of Rs 372200/- to Struggle Fund Ac. For technical reasons, FORSE joined NCR as an Associate Member.