A unique campaign for the efficient resolution of family pensioners’ problems was introduced in New Delhi on Monday by Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, Public problems, and Pensions. A month-long special campaign for the effective redressal of family pensioners’ grievances has been launched by the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare as part of its 100 Days Action Plan. 46 Ministries and Departments will be taking part in this campaign, which runs from now through July 31. Significantly lowering the backlog of family pension disputes is the goal of this special effort.
A unique campaign for the efficient resolution of family pensioners’ problems was introduced in New Delhi on Monday by Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, Public problems, and Pensions. A month-long special campaign for the effective redressal of family pensioners’ grievances has been launched by the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare as part of its 100 Days Action Plan. 46 Ministries and Departments will be taking part in this campaign, which runs from now through July 31. Significantly lowering the backlog of family pension disputes is the goal of this special effort.
V Srinivas, Secretary of the Pension and Pensioners Welfare Department; Dr. Niten Chandra, Secretary of the Department of Ex-Servicemen’s Welfare; and DG BSF On this occasion, Nitin Agrawal and S S Dubey, Controller General of Accounts, were present. Participants in this occasion were representatives of Pensioners’ Welfare Associations and all Pension Disbursing Banks.