• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • HOME
  • DoPT
  • MACP
  • OROP
  • CSD

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES NEWS

All about Central Government Employees News. Get the central govt employees latest news, DoPT Orders, 7th Pay Commission, DA Hike, latest notification for pensioners, MACP latest order, da for central government employees, and more.

  • 7th CPC
  • Railways
  • Pension
    • Retirement Age
  • Expected DA
    • Dearness Allowance
    • Dearness Relief
  • Defence
    • CGDA
  • EPFO
    • Employees News
      • KV School
      • Promotion
      • Maternity Leave
      • Reservation
      • LTC
    • ESIC
  • CGHS
  • MACP
  • Postal Dept
You are here: Home / Pension / Aspirations of Pensioners regarding National Budget for 2015-16-Bharat Pensioners Samaj

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HOLIDAYS IN 2025

2% DA Hike Order for Central Government Employees wef 1st Jan 2025 PDF
CGHS Updated Rate Card PDF Download
Latest List of KV Schools in India
7th Pay Commission Latest News 2025
MACP for the Central Government Employees

Aspirations of Pensioners regarding National Budget for 2015-16-Bharat Pensioners Samaj

December 8, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Aspirations of Pensioners regarding National Budget for 2015-16-Bharat Pensioners Samaj

No BPS/SG/FM/014/1 Dated
01.12.2014
Hon’ble Shri Arun Jaitley ji,
Union Minister of Finance, Govt. of India,
134 North Block, New Delhi – 110001

Respected Sir,

Subject: Aspirations of Pensioners regarding National Budget for 2015-16

With hearty seasons’ Greetings, Bharat Pensioners Samaj, the largest representative Federation of Pensioners’ in the country, wish to place before you, the following aspirations of Pensioners’ in respect of the ensuing Union Budget.

Sir, Pensioners financial problems largely arise because most of us are products of the low cost economy era in our Country when Salaries and hence the pension and savings were meagre compared to present levels. Now even surviving with the dwindling returns on the already meagre savings/Pension and galloping inflation has become a challenge. Moreover, most of us suffer with age related health problems and health care has become so costly that we can hardly afford it, more so as the Govt, health schemes for retirees are grossly inadequate with limited coverage area. These are two situations on which we have no control.

Therefore, to merely survive in the present high cost economy we have to ask for some financial concessions and we earnestly request you to please consider these favourably.

1. Provide Rs500000/-basic Income Tax exemption to Sr. Citizens: Bharat Pensioners Samaj submits that for & up to F.Y.2004-2005 Sr. Citizen were getting, concession in income tax payable (under Section 88B) to the tune of Rs. 20000/-, as compared to other citizens with similar taxable income. In 2005-2006 this was changed, basic exemption for citizens was raised to Rs 100000/-& that for Sr Citizens it was made 185000/- This resulted in actual Tax relief of Rs 12000/- instead of Rs 20000/-. Thereafter it has been progressively reduced to just Rs5000/- further hitting hard the poor pensioners, the standard deduction was withdrawn through finance bill 2006.

Sir, Right from its inception, the basic I. tax exemption is related to cost of living. Where as in comparison to the year 2004-05 cost of food items have gone up by more than 6 times & that of health care has gone up more than 10times. I. Tax exemption in terms of Tax payable for 60+ Pensioners has gone down. In view of the facts quoted Bharat Pensioners Samaj appeal to Govt. of India to provide Rs 500000/-(five lac) basic Income Tax exemption to 60+Sr. Citizens/Pensioners and to Rs 800000/- for 80+ very / Sr. Citizen and that the standard deduction be restored for salaried class.

2. PENSION TO BE NET OF INCOME TAX: Purchase value of pension gets reduced day by day due to unbearable inflation and high rise in food items and cost of medical facilities. Retired persons/Sr Citizens do not enjoy fully, Public Goods and Services provided by Government for citizens, due to immobility and many other factors. Their ability to pay Tax gets reduced from year to year after retirement due to, ever increasing expenditure on food & medicines. Their net worth at year end gets reduced considerably as compared to the beginning of the year. Inflation, for a pensioner is much more than any Tax. It erodes the major part of already inadequate pension.

To enable pensioners, at the fag end of their lives, to live honourably Y to cater for ever rising cost of living, they be spare from paying Income Tax. Keeping in view the recommendation of 5th CPC vide their Para 167.11 Pension upto 500000/-(5lac) per-annum, should therefore, be paid net of income tax.

3. Tax deduction at source [TDS]: It is a fact that Sr. Citizens are often put to lot of mental stress and confusion as they are required to approach often repeatedly Income Tax offices for refund of Tax deducted at source despite their furnishing 15 “H” Form to the concerned authorities/Banks who still deducts TDS through inadvertence and oversight. It is therefore, that Senior Citizens Community may be excluded from the purview of TAX Deduction at Source. Under such arrangement, the taxpaying Sr. Citizens would obviously include the interest amount in their taxable incomes.

4 Raise Deposit Insurance Credit Guarantee to Rs.5.00 lakhs in case of Sr. Citizens: The pro-visions of Deposit Insurance Credit Guarantee Corporation may be suitably amended as ceiling for Rs. 1.00 laks is, long overdue for enhancement. It is suggested that the ceiling be raised to Rs.5.00 Lakhs per account in case of Sr citizens. The mechanism and procedure layout is stretched to a period of 2 to 3 years for payment of insurance settlement of balance amount as eligible in respect of failed financial institutions. For Senior Citizens, such a period is mentally harassing. To save them from such eventualities, it is suggested to provide that the affected St. Citizens, Orphans, Destitute, Widow etc. Would be paid forth with fifty percent of the balance amount or insurance amount whichever is more without waiting for the procedures or formalities to be fulfilled. Such provisions would ensure due protection to Sr. Citizens and would save them from mental uneasiness and anxieties arising out of inconvenience and fear of saving being blocked in the concerned financial institutions.

Sir, we have placed before you in brief out major financial aspirations. Considering the increasing span of life and limited resources at the disposal of Senior. Citizens/Pensioners, we feel confident that you will positively consider to translate the above aspirations into reality.

Sir, it is observed that before the Budget you arrange meetings with different sections of society to hear their views. We shall be thankful if you would consider us similarly so that there would be meaningful interaction to understand one another with relevant perspectives. We ardently look forward to your communication.

With Blessings from Elderly Community and regards

Yours faithfully,

S.C.Maheswari
Secretary General BPS

Source: http://scm-bps.blogspot.in/

Filed Under: Pension Tagged With: Central Government Employee news, Pension, Pension plan

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Latest DoPT Orders 2025


CENTRAL GOVT HOLIDAY LIST 2025

Indian Railway Holiday List 2025 PDF | Postal Holidays List 2025 India Post | Bank Holidays List 2025 India | LIC Office Holiday List 2025 PDF Download | EPFO Holiday List 2025 PDF Download | ESIC Holiday List 2025 PDF Download | CGHS Holiday Calendar List 2025 | Post Office Holidays 2025 | Railway Holidays CG Office Holidays 2025 |

Primary Sidebar

Important Central Government Employees Orders

  • MACP Scheme
  • 7th Pay Commission Revised Pay Matrix Table for Central Government Employees – Pay Matrix Level 12
  • Latest CSD Canteen Price List
  • CSD Latest Price List of Samsung Electronics items
  • Latest CSD Military Canteen Products List
  • CSD - Eligibility to buy cars
  • FAQ - Central Government Employees - CCS
  • FAQ - Indian Air Force Pensioners
  • FAQ - About NPS

Archives – CG News

Categories

  • 6CPC (177)
  • 7CPC (2,063)
  • 8th Pay Commission (23)
  • Additional DA (5)
  • AICPIN (165)
  • Allowance (380)
  • Bonus (246)
  • BSNL (98)
  • CCS (199)
  • Central Government Jobs (180)
  • Central Govt Holiday Homes (6)
  • CGDA (124)
  • CGHS (493)
  • CPSE (74)
  • CSD (75)
  • CSS (117)
  • DA Over 50% (124)
  • Dearness Allowance (737)
  • Dearness Relief (105)
  • Defence (650)
  • Directorate of Estates (65)
  • DOPT Orders (1,538)
  • ECHS (19)
  • Employees News (2,507)
  • EPFO (228)
  • ESIC (30)
  • Expected DA (430)
  • expected da january 2020 (9)
  • Fin Min Order (5)
  • General news (2,012)
  • GFR (2)
  • GST (49)
  • Holidays (208)
  • HRA (88)
  • Income Tax (242)
  • IT Exemption (90)
  • KV School (315)
  • Latest News (1,311)
  • LDC-UDC (73)
  • Leave Rules (20)
  • Loan (16)
  • Lok Sabha Elections 2019 (15)
  • LTC (235)
  • MACP (262)
  • Maternity Leave (10)
  • NPS (126)
  • OROP (167)
  • Pension (1,349)
  • Postal Department (554)
  • Promotion (215)
  • Railways (1,667)
  • Rank Pay (57)
  • Reservation (109)
  • Retirement Age (187)
  • TDS (2)
  • Uncategorized (1)
  • Wages (1)

Recent Comments

  • Kochurani Lawrence on Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 Gazette Notification – DoPPW
  • Signal Control Room Guntakal on Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) FAQ 2025 – PFRDA NPS Guidelines & Clarifications
  • remit2any on Common Misconceptions about NRI PPF Accounts
  • Tommynailk on Clarification regarding payment of Transport Allowance at double the normal rates to the persons with temporary disabilities – case of Shri Shamsher, SA, HRO Ambala
  • arati khnadeparker on All India Services Leave Amendment Rules 2023 – Rule 18(D) regarding Child Care Leave (CCL)

7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for all Level

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-1 (GP 1800)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-2 (GP 1900)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-3 (GP 2000)

  • 7th CPC DA DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-4 (GP 2400)

  • 7th CPC DA DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-5 (GP 2800)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-6 (GP 4200)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-7 (GP 4600)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-8 (GP 4800)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-9 (GP 5400)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-10 (GP 5400)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-11 (GP 6600)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-12 (GP 7600)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-13 (GP 8900)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-13A (GP 8900)

  • 7th CPC DA Arrears Ready Reckoner Tables for Level-14 (GP 10000)

Pay Matrix Table for Air Force PBORs

7th Pay Commission Option Form Ready Reckoner For All Grade pay

Follow us on : facebook-central-government-news twitter-central-government-news pinterest-central-government-news

Footer

Central Government Employees News | Central Government News | Central Govt Employees News | Central Government Jobs & Orders | Central Government Latest News | central government employees news latest update | expected pay central govt employees | latest news macp central govt employees | Central govt employees news 7th pay commission

central government employees news

Latest Central Government Employees News

 

7th CPC | CGDA | CGHS | CPSE | CSD | CSS | Dearness Allowance | Dearness Relief | Defence | DOPT Orders |
EPFO | ESIC | Expected DA | GST | Holidays | HRA | Income Tax | KVS | Leave Rules | LTC | MACP |
Maternity Leave | NPS | OROP | Pension | Postal Department | Promotion | Railways | Rank Pay | Reservation | Retirement Age

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in