One Rank One Pension : Notification for Implementation of OROP Issued

Notification for Implementation of OROP Issued

The Government today issued the notification 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.

Source: PIB News


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Comments

Collamba said…
Now back to square one. 1) one rank 5 pensions 2) base year average of 2013 & not of 2014 3) Not from 1/4/2014 4)no increments from 1/7/2014,

A)
Told u from day one Go to court
B) stop this street beggars attitude.
C) wasted time & money
D) knock door of SC to get real OROP

Col lamba ( one man army )
Anonymous said…
मुझे नहीं मालूम कि PBOR क्यों परेशान हैं। OROP से सिर्फ अधिकारी वर्ग ही लाभान्वित हैं।
Collamba said…
FURTHER DEGRADTION,, VETERANS CHEATED,,, NATION HEALTH & SAFETY KEPT AT STAKE,, HAVE OLD & DISGRUNTLED ARMY... PERFORMANCE WILL GO DOWN & MORAL IN BOOTS .

KINDLY SEE THE OROP NOTIFICATION PLACED BELOW.

A] VETERANS

1[CHEATING; One Rank 5 pensions now. THE BABUS & JUDGES DO NOT HAVE 5 YEAR CLAUSE ,HENCE FURTHER DEGRADATION OF FORCES

2) Base year has been taken as average of 2013 & not of 2014 [ but 1/4/2014 was earlier dater ]
3) OROP is Not from 1/4/2014 but now from 1/7/2014
4) No increments from 1/7/2014 as it is not being paid from 1/4/2014.
5) Veterans & widows efforts at JM have been wasted out / loss of money & time.

6]one man judicial commission will be biased on similar lines

7] in 7th cpc increment of 6% each year will not be available now thus a great loss

B] SERVING ALSO HAVE BEEN CHEATED

1] NO OROP TO FUTURE RETIREES

[ 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.]

2] DISGRUNTLED WILL BE FORCED TO SERVE

3] LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE WILL GO DOWN

4] STRUCTURE OF YOUNG ARMY WILL VANISH

5] WILL BECOME POT BELLY ARMY ...LIKE COPS

6] SERVING WILL TURN TO SLAVERY

7] FORCED LABOUR[ SERVING] IS VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTION

8] FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS DENIED[ FREEDOM TO SERVE IS THUS DENIED

9] NON PERFORMER WILL BE RETAINED

10] THOSE WHO COULD NOT GET PROMOTION WILL BE FORCES TO SERVE UNDER JUNIORS.. COMMAND AND CONTROL WILL BE A PROBLEM



C]NATION

1] NATION WILL LOOSE YOUNG ARMY

2] FIGHTING STRENGTH WILL REDUCE DUE TO OLDIES

3] NATION BORDER WILL BE LOOSELY SECURE AS ENEMY LIKE CHINA & PAK KEEP YOUNG ARMY

4]Defence Forces rich history and tradition of bravery and gallantry WILL LOOSE SHEEN

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. GO TO SUPREME COURT AS GET OROP IN REAL TERM & WITHOUT DILUTION

2. SC AS ALREADY TOLD TO GOVT TO PAY OROP

3] Told EARLIER TO ALL

I] from day one that Go to Supreme court
II) Stop this street beggars attitude at JM.
II) Do not Waste time & money on RLH
IV) Knock door of SC to get real OROP

SO GET HONOUR BACK & KNOCK THE DOOR OF SC . SAVE SERVING & NATION
Col lamba ( one man army)
Col sarv deep said…
Govt will not give benefits of 7th pay commission also.
Unknown said…
Dear let's see and then we will decide
Unknown said…
Knock door of SC to get real OROP
Is the only solution
Defence services All Ranks live highest prestige and reputstion
Anonymous said…
OROP...The term is specific about revision of pension only.The scheme has got nothing to do with the increment and other benefits which were available while in service.The total variations are to be with in the Supremacy of Army Act only...
Anonymous said…
नई दिल्ली: केन्द्र सरकार ने आज सशस्त्र बलों के परिवारों के 23 लाख से अधिक सदस्यों को दीवाली का उपहार देते हुए पूर्व सैनिकों के लिए ‘वन रैंक वन पेंशन’(ओआरओपी) की अधिसूचना जारी कर दी। रक्षा मंत्रालय के मुख्य प्रवक्ता सीतांशु कार ने यूनीवार्ता से इस आशय की पुष्टि की।

कार ने ट्वीट किया,‘‘इंतजार खत्म। ओआरओपी के लिए अधिसूचना जारी हो गई है।’’ उन्होंने कहा कि वर्ष 2013 में सेवानिवृत्त हुए सैनिकों की पेंशन के आधार पर पूर्व सैनिकों की पेंशन निर्धारित की जायेगी और यह योजना एक जुलाई 2014 से लागू होगी। इससे पहले सरकार ने पांच सितंबर को वन रैंक वन पेंशन योजना लागू करने की घोषणा की थी जिसके बाद पूर्व सैनिकों ने जंतर मंतर पर भूख हड़ताल खत्म कर दी थी लेकिन धरना जारी रखा था।

सरकार द्वारा जारी की गई अधिसूचना के अनुसार, OROP 1 जुलाई, 2014 से ही प्रभावी होगा, जिसके तहत सैनिकों को 4 बार 6-6 महीने में एरियल दिया जाएगा, यानि बकाया रकम चार किस्तों में दी जाएगी, हालांकि सभी विधवाओं को यह राशि एक ही किस्त में मिलेगी।

खास बात यह है कि पेंशन की राशि‍ हर 5 साल पर फिर से तय की जाएगी, साथ ही वैसे स्वैच्छ‍िक सेवानिवृति लेने वाले रक्षाकर्मियों को भी यह योजना का लाभ दिया जाएगा।

जिसके साथ सरकारी खजाने पर करीब 8,000 से लेकर 10,000 करोड़ तक का खर्च आएगा, बकाए के भुगतान पर करीब 10,000 से लेकर 12,000 करोड़ रुपये तक खर्च होंगे। हालांकि कल सरकार ने योजना के लागू करने की घोषणा कर दी थी और आज इसे लागू कर दिया गया। 42 साल फोजियो ने पहाड़ खोदा निकला क्या चूहा वो भी मरा हुआ
Unknown said…
All PBOR please cool down. Nothing will prove your satifaction. Every movement relates of officers only who get free ration, free accommodation and free transport facilities. Is any thing of above application to PBOR accept accn? To get their ACR written for further proportion, PBOR are treated like slaves. I am a retired JCO who have practically experienced such behaviour by officers towards PBOR. Officers are only fighting for their benefits and not for PBORs. There is a difference of 1:100 times in pay scales of PBOR and officers even then they are not satisfied with their salaries. Officers of the ranks of Generals have been found guilty and court martial on various corruption charges. The Govt is very keen to look after PBOR but officers fights for their own. Why so big difference in pay scales of officers and PBOR. All are to enjoy their life in the same way, with same facilities. Check all war records. Not even one officer killed in the ratio of 500 Jawans are killed. Even then officers are decorated with Ashok Chakra, PV Chakra and other highest awards even though they did not participated in War. I am of the opinion that officers should also get the same pay structure as that of PBOR with slight difference. Therefore, PBORs please note that you need not to go for rallies and waste your valuable time for the sake of officers. You will get your right entitlement in due time.
Anonymous said…
Look at the benefits of joining in Indian Air Force as a Technical Airman? Long training, long working hours, maintaining and repairing the highly sophisticated and costly modern aircrafts and signing the airworthiness certificates for that, but restricted to remain in the lowest pay band, starting from joining to leaving the service (initial bond of 20 years). This may be also a reason that very few of these highly skilled, trained and experienced technical personnel, extend their services after completing their initial bonds. The service loses the experience and the skills. Is it the loss of the nation or the organization?
Technical Airmen are either a civil diploma holder or 10+2 in Science. After training, they become equivalent to a civil diploma engineer but the reason is unknown why they are placed in the lowest pay band (5200-20200). The civil diploma engineers are directly placed in PB-2. Can’t the technical airmen demand pay parity with their civil counterpart?
Further, a civil diploma engineer starts getting degree engineer’s scale in 10 to 12 years, after getting promoted to an Asst Engineer or an engineer, but for a Technical Airman, even to get a diploma engineer’s scale, he has to complete a minimum of 13 years of service, clears all the relevant exams and becomes a SGT, but does he get the diploma engineer’s scale then also? You will be astonished to know the fact.
In 5th Pay Commission: Civil diploma engineer: 5000-150-8000 / Pay of technical SGT: 5000-100-6500 (Reason?)
In 6th Pay Commission: Civil diploma engineer: 9300-34800 with a grade pay of 4200 Rs. / Pay of Technical SGT (shocking but true) 5200-20200 with a Grade pay of 2800 Rs. only. How this degradation has taken place? In which service you will find a diploma qualified person to remain in the lowest pay band for twenty years? For how long this exploitation will go on? Is it difficult to imagine the morale of the technical airmen in the Indian Air Force? Will they like to stay in service after completing their initial bonds? What else the Airmen can expect from an organization, where the highest rank of the Airman draws less pay than a newly inducted commissioned officer. Show me a civil department, where even a clerical cadre post after getting a minimum of five promotions and on reaching his superannuation, will draw less pay than the lowest rank of a class I gazetted officer. It happens only in Indian Armed Forces.
Another wonder pay is Military Service Pay. What does that pay means? Commissioned officers 15500/-, military nursing officers 10800/- and the ranks, placed below the commissioned officers, only 5200/-? The subordinate ranks, including the JCOs, SGTs are less military than the military nursing officers? How a non combatant staff will draw more MSP than the Combatant Personnel? If the logic of this pay is related to the status and military ranks, then why this pay is waived off for the higher ranking officials? I think had there been an IAS/IPS officer sitting above our head, these types of injustice would not have meted out to us.
During pre-independence British era, we had whites and the Indians and now we have the officers and the men. In a free and independent country, as citizens of this democratic country, can’t we expect that the politicians and bureaucrats to ever think for us and give justice? If they can’t then I can relish that there is no law to reduce the acquired basic pay.
Anonymous said…
While pursuing my BSc I was lured by the attractive advertisement of the Air Force. Immaturity of my age drew my attention to join in the Indian Air Force as a Technical Airman. Now, look at the benefits of joining in the Indian Air Force as a technical airman:-
(a) My discharge book says, I am released from the Air Force after completing my initial bond. That means, although I am drawing a government pension, I was on a contractual job, not a permanent job. (Long sigh!)
(b) Being recruited as a diploma qualified person, I was called a ‘Fitter’ in the Indian Air Force.
(c) I was an OR in the service and after the retirement also facing the same discrimination whenever I visit to a CSD canteen or an ECHS polyclinic. Still I am recognised as an OR in those places.
(d) I served in the Indian Air Force for twenty years as a group ‘X’ technical airman (equivalent to a diploma engineer) and thereby did the servicing, maintenance and repair of two modern aircrafts but enjoyed the restriction to remain in the lowest pay band throughout my career. Now, I am drawing very less pension accordingly.
(e) I am now thinking that was it difficult for me even to get a clerical job, in which I could have reached to the Pay band 3 or pay band 4 in due course, whereas the highest rank of an airmen also can’t reach in pay band 3.
(f) I am now cursing me for spoiling my life by taking the decision of joining in the Indian Air Force as a technical Airman.
(g) I am not thinking of OROP or Pay Commission because nothing is going to benefit me unless the pay anomalies of the technical airmen are removed as early as possible.
Anonymous said…
Look at the benefits of joining in Indian Air Force as a Technical Airman? Long training, long working hours, maintaining and repairing the highly sophisticated and costly modern aircrafts but restricted to remain in the lowest pay band, starting from joining to leaving the service (initial bond of 20 years). This may be also a reason that very few of these highly skilled, trained and experienced technical personnel, extend their services after completing their initial bonds. The service loses the experience and the skills. Is it the loss of the nation or the organization?
Technical Airmen are either a civil diploma holder or 10+2 in Science. After training, they become equivalent to a civil diploma engineer but the reason is unknown why they are placed in the lowest pay band (5200-20200). The civil diploma engineers are directly placed in PB-2. Can’t the technical airmen demand pay parity with their civil counterpart?
Further, a civil diploma engineer starts getting degree engineer’s scale in 10 to 12 years, after getting promoted to an Asst Engineer or an engineer, but for a Technical Airman, even to get a diploma engineer’s scale, he has to complete a minimum of 13 years of service, clears all the relevant exams and becomes a SGT, but does he get the diploma engineer’s scale then also? You will be astonished to know the fact.
In 5th Pay Commission: Civil diploma engineer: 5000-150-8000 / Pay of technical SGT: 5000-100-6500 (Reason?)
In 6th Pay Commission: Civil diploma engineer: 9300-34800 with a grade pay of 4200 Rs./Pay of Technical SGT (shocking but true) 5200-20200 with a Grade pay of 2800 Rs. only. How this degradation has taken place? For how long this exploitation will go on? Very sad situation but there is no way to take discharge from the service without completing the initial bond (20 years). You also should know that there is no chance for a diploma qualified technical airman to reach in Pay Band 3 even after superannuation service also. Is it difficult to imagine the morale of the technical airmen in the Indian Air Force? Will they like to stay in service after completing their initial bonds? The funniest thing is, the moment a technical SGT leaves the Air Force after completing the initial bond of 20 years and thereafter joins in a civil department with the same qualification, he is straightway, put in Pay Band 2. What he couldn’t achieve in 20 years now gets from the joining day onwards and can reach to pay band 3 in 10 to 12 years. In which service you can show these types of injustice and exploitation? What else the Airmen can expect from an organization, where the highest rank of the Airman draws less pay than a newly inducted commissioned officer. Show me a civil department, where even a clerical cadre post after getting a minimum of five promotions and on reaching his superannuation, will draw less pay than the lowest rank of a class I gazetted officer. It happens only in Indian Armed Forces.
Another wonder pay is Military Service Pay. What does that pay means? Commissioned officers 15500/-, military nursing officers 10800/- and the ranks, placed below the commissioned officers, only 5200/-? The subordinate ranks, including the JCOs, SGTs are less military than the military nursing officers? How a non combatant staff will draw more MSP than the Combatant Personnel? If the logic of this pay is related to the status and military ranks, then why this pay is waived off for the higher ranking officials? The nature treats us differently as per our rank and salary? I think had there been an IAS/IPS officer sitting above our head, these types of injustice would not have meted out to us.
During pre-independence British era, we had whites and the Indians and now we have the officers and the men. In a free and independent country, as citizens of this democratic country, can’t we expect that the politicians and bureaucrats to ever think for us and give justice? If they can’t then I can relish that atleast there is no law to reduce the acquired basic pay.
Anonymous said…
How many officers retire in the rank of Lt, Capt or Major? How many officers retire at the age of 35-37 years? It is the JCOs/Os who retire at the age of 35-37 years. The service headquarters will always fight for the pay and pension increase for the ranks of Lt Col, Col or Brigadiers because these are the ranks in which maximum numbers of officers retire and once their pay and pension is creased the upper hierarchy will be automatically benefited. So, I request the ex-servicemen associations to fight for the pay and pension increase of the lowest rank only. The ranks placed above them will be automatically benefited.
Unknown said…
Sir any person do job 5yeAr 9,month in army and take discharge own requst because her mother send a letter son i am illness and no body here with me and candidate decide to give region for army but cant meet by co and grant his regin all politician grant his pension beetween 6 month but why not a army soilder beetween 5 yr this case is very old we this any soilder do job 5year in army beetween 1950 to 1975 govt give him pension

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