Defense services—one rank one pension -recruitment
1. The power forces have 1,22,555 open positions! The Ministry of Defense informed Parliament on December 13, 2021, that there are 1,22,555 open positions throughout the three services, with roughly 10,000 of those positions being for military officers. It is intolerable that the Modi government would make fun of the nation's security.
2. 30 lakh ex-servicemen were defrauded of their "One Rank, One Pension." The UPA-Congress administration announced directives on February 17, 2014, granting "One Rank, One Pension" effective April 1, 2014. 30–40% of the army's soldiers were deprived of their "One Rank, One Pension" when the Modi government issued a new directive on November 7, 2015. According to the directive, military members in these three services who voluntarily retired after July 1, 2014, would not be eligible for "One Rank, One Pension." Knowing that the majority of army members retire after 17–18 years of service by the time they turn 40, the conspiracy against the army was carried out.They will not get the benefit of ‘One Rank, One Pension’. It is also true that 85% of the service personnel retire by the age of 38 and 10% by the age of 46 (Para 9 (iii).
3.
The ECHS facilities were attacked! The ECHS funding is being progressively
reduced by the Modi administration. The ECHS funding for ex-servicemen has been
reduced by Rs. 1,990 crores even in the current year 2021–2022, compared to the
year before. View the chart below:
4. GST is applied and there are limitations on what may be purchased at the CSD
canteen! The Modi administration has prohibited officers and troops from
purchasing consumer products at CSD canteens, with a monthly cap of Rs. 10,000.
From a CSD canteen, soldiers will no longer be allowed to purchase items valued
at more than this. In the year 2017, the Government has also decided that GST at
the rate of 50% will have to be paid at the goods sold in CSD canteens. It is
to be known that before the implementation of GST in provinces like Punjab,
Haryana, Uttarakhand, VAT was completely waived on CSD canteens.
5. The Modi government taxed
soldiers' "disability pensions"!
A courageous soldier who suffers an injury while serving his nation and
retires early is eligible for disability benefits. Beginning on June 24, 2019, the cruel Modi
administration also levied taxes on soldiers' disability pensions.
6. Military commanders were refused treatment
at Military Hospital by the "Short Service Commission." Through the "Short Service
Commission," thousands of army officers, both male and female, serve the
nation. The military hospital provided
these officers with lifelong treatment services. The free treatment of short service
commission men and women officers in military hospitals has been outlawed by
the Modi administration. They were
required to receive outside therapy and only receive half of the money on a
reimbursement basis.
7. Paramilitary forces are
treated like stepmothers! The Modi
administration refused to grant the title of "Martyr" to the
paramilitary forces, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, Coast Guard, and others whose
members gave their lives in defense of the nation. As a result, the family was unable to obtain
a government position or adequate compensation.
All retired officers of the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, and Coast Guard
should be granted all the benefits of ex-servicemen, just like all three armed
forces, according to orders issued by the Congress government on November 23,
2012, designating all paramilitary forces as "Ex-Central Armed Police
Forces Personnel." However, it was
disregarded by both the central Modi government and the regional BJP
governments. More than 1800 Central Police canteens cater to 10 lakh serving
personnel of paramilitary forces and their families of around 50 lakhs.
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1. The power forces have 1,22,555 open positions! The Ministry of Defense informed Parliament
on December 13, 2021, that there are 1,22,555 open positions throughout the
three services, with roughly 10,000 of those positions being for military officers. It is intolerable that the Government would make fun of the nation's security.
2. 30 lakh ex-servicemen were defrauded of their
"One Rank, One Pension." The
UPA-Congress administration announced directives on February 17, 2014, granting
"One Rank, One Pension" effective April 1, 2014. 30–40% of the army's soldiers were deprived
of their "One Rank, One Pension" when the government
issued a new directive on November 7, 2015. According to the directive, military members in these three services who
voluntarily retired after July 1, 2014, would not be eligible for "One
Rank, One Pension." Knowing that
the majority of army members retire after 17–18 years of service by the time
they turn 40, the conspiracy against the army was carried out.They will not get
the benefit of ‘One Rank, One Pension’. It is also true that 85% of the service
personnel retire by the age of 38 and 10% by the age of 46 (Para 9 (iii).
3. The ECHS facilities were attacked! The ECHS
funding is being progressively reduced by the government administration. The
ECHS funding for ex-servicemen has been reduced by Rs. 1,990 crores even in the
current year, 2021–2022, compared to the year before. View the chart below:
4. GST is applied, and there are limitations on what may be purchased at the CSD
canteen! The government administration has prohibited officers and troops from
purchasing consumer products at CSD canteens, with a monthly cap of Rs. 10,000.
From a CSD canteen, soldiers will no longer be allowed to purchase items valued
at more than this. In the year 2017, the government has
also decided that GST at the rate of 50% will have to be paid at the goods sold
in CSD canteens. It is to be known that before the implementation of GST in
provinces like Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand, VAT was completely waived on CSD
canteens.
5. The government has taxed soldiers' "disability
pensions"! A courageous soldier who
suffers an injury while serving his nation and retires early is eligible for
disability benefits. Beginning on June
24, 2019, the cruel Government also levied taxes on soldiers' disability
pensions.
6. Military
commanders were refused treatment at Military Hospital by the "Short
Service Commission." Through the
"Short Service Commission," thousands of army officers, both male and
female, serve the nation. The Military
Hospital provided these officers with lifelong treatment services. The free treatment of short service
commission men and women officers in military hospitals has been outlawed by
the government administration. They were
required to receive outside therapy and only receive half of the money on a
reimbursement basis.
7. Paramilitary forces are treated like stepmothers! The Government administration refused to
grant the title of "Martyr" to the paramilitary forces, CRPF, BSF,
ITBP, CISF, SSB, Coast Guard, and others whose members gave their lives in
defense of the nation. As a result, the
family was unable to obtain a government position or adequate
compensation. All retired officers of
the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, and Coast Guard should be granted all the
benefits of ex-servicemen, just like all three armed forces, according to
orders issued by the Congress government on November 23, 2012, designating all
paramilitary forces as "Ex-Central Armed Police Forces
Personnel." However, it was
disregarded by both the central Government and the regional BJP governments. More
than 1800 Central Police canteens cater to 10 lakh serving personnel of
paramilitary forces and their families of around 50 lakhs.
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