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In 2015–16 Defence pension bill was ₹ 54,500 crores of which about 36 percent was on account of defence civilians. According to Brig Deepak Sinha, a respected commentator on military affairs, "civilian pensions, despite catering to one-fifth the number of military pensioners, utilizes approximately 36 percent of defence pensions, and given ...
The pension allocation includes Rs. 62, 852. 6 crore provided to MoD under the heads of Defence Pensions (Rs. 54, 500 crore) and Civil Expenditure of MoD (Rs. 8, 852. 6 crore), both of which do not form part of India's official defence budget. [5] Total Pensioners 24. 62 lakh, including 5. 62 lakh (22. 83%) defence civilian pensioners.
On February 17, 2014, despite protest of DESW, the Government announced in the interim budget acceptance of the principle of ‘One Rank One Pension (OROP), and Ministry of Defence Report 2013-14, noted that "Government has taken steps to implement the OROP from the financial year 2014-15" and that the implementation will improve pensions of ...
There are about 400,000 defence civilians, under the MOD including Ministry of Finance personnel attached to MOD. In 2015–16 Defence pension bill was ₹ 54,500 crore (equivalent to ₹ 780 billion or US$9.1 billion in 2023) of which about 36 per cent was on account of defence civilians.
It also administers various welfare schemes for central government pensioners, i.e., redressal for Pensioners' grievances through CPENGRAM, an online pension sanction module for civil pensioners "Bhavishya", Sankalp, etc., under the umbrella of Pensioners' Portal.
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On completion of 16 years' service police officers and defence civilians move to time scale level 14; service officers- Lt Colonel /Wing Commander/Commanders- remain at level 12 A, colonels at level 13, and brigadiers at 13A. [2]: Annexure–II These and other pay, and status, anomalies have been resented by the armed forces headquarters.
1. 3rd CPC was the first CPC for Defence Forces. I quote from para 5, chapter 48 Vol 3 of the report, "5. It is for the first time that a Pay Commission has been asked to enquire into the, structure of emoluments of both the civilian employees, of the Government and the Armed Forces.