The Government issued the notification on 7/11/2015 regarding implementation of ‘One Rank One
Pension’ in respect of Defence Forces personnel.
Defence Forces of India have a rich
history and tradition of bravery and gallantry. Defence forces have not only
defend our borders with exemplary courage and valour but have also performed
with fearless attitude and empathy in natural calamities and other trying
circumstances. Government of India recognizes and respects their contribution.
The issue of One Rank One Pension
was a long standing demand. Defence Forces had been demanding it
for almost four decades but the issue could not be resolved. However, Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi had made a commitment to implement it for the
welfare of the ex-servicemen. Accordingly the Government had announced
modalities for implementation of OROP on 05.09.2015. The Government Order
by Ministry of Defence, which could not be issued due to model code of conduct,
has been issued today.
Salient features of the OROP as
stated in the Order are as follows:
I. To
begin with, pension of the past pensioners would be re-fixed on
the basis of pension of retirees of calendar year 2013 and the
benefit will be effective with effect from 1.7.2014.
II. Pension
will be re-fixed for all pensioners on the basis of the average of
minimum and maximum pension of personnel retiring in 2013 in the same
rank and with the same length of service.
III. Pension
for those drawing above the average shall be protected.
IV. Arrears
will be paid in four equal half yearly instalments. However, all the
family pensioners, including those in receipt of Special/Liberalized family
pensioners, and Gallantry award winners shall be paid arrears in one
instalment.
V. In
future, the pension would be re-fixed every 5 years.
4. Personnel who opt to get
discharged henceforth on their own request under Rule
13(3)1(i)(b),13(3)1(iv) or Rule 16B of the Army Rule 1954 or equivalent Navy or
Air Force Rules will not be entitled to the benefits of OROP. It will be
effective prospectively.
5. The Govt. has decided to appoint a Judicial
Committee to look into anomalies, if any, arising out
of implementation of OROP. The Judicial Committee will submit
its report in six months.
6. Detailed
instructions along with tables indicating revised pension for each rank
and each category, shall be issued separately for updation of pension
and payment of arrears directly by Pension Disbursing Agencies.
The previous Government had made a
budget announcement to implement the OROP and made a provision of Rs 500
Crore. The present Government undertook the task earnestly and
realized that the actual additional annual expenditure would be eight to ten
thousand crore at present and will increase further in future.
Notwithstanding the financial constraints, true to its commitment the present
Government has issued the Government order to implement the OROP in true
spirit.
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