Subject: Minutes of the Meeting under 
the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary (PP) to discuss the 13 agenda 
items of the 62 nd meeting of Standing Committee of National Council 
(JCM) - regarding
No.3/2/2023-
 JCA Government of India Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and 
Pensions Department of Personnel & Training Establishment (JCA) 
Section North Block, New Delhi - 110 001 Dated: 26th December, 2023 To, 
Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra Secretary, Staff-Side National Council, JCM13-C,
 Ferozshah Road, New Dethi-110001
I
 am directed to send herewith a copy of the Minutes of the Meeting under
 the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary (PP) held on 15.12.2023, in 
North Block, New Delhi to discuss the 13 agenda items of the 62 nd 
meeting of Standing Committee of National Council (JCM), for information
 and comments.
(Parveen Jargar)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India
Tel. No. 23040249
Copy to :
1. General Secretary, AIRF, 4 State Entry Road, New Delhi.
2. General Secretary, NFIR, 3 Cheimsford Road, New Delhi
3. All the Members of the Standing Committee (JCM)
Minutes of the meeting held under the chairpersonship of Additional Secretary (PP) on 15.12.2023 (Friday) at 1:00 pm at North Block, New Delhi.
A
 meeting was held under the chairpersonship of Additional Secretary 
(Pers. Policy) on 15th December, 2023 at 1.00 PM at North Block, New 
Delhi to discuss the 13 agenda items of 62 nd Standing Committee 
meeting. List of participants is at
Annexure I.
2.
 At the outset, the Deputy Secretary (JCA) welcomed the participants and
 gave the background for convening the meeting. He informed that during 
the 62nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the National Council held 
on the 20th September, 2023, it was decided with the approval of the 
Chairperson (Secretary, Personnel), that the 13 items carried over from 
the 61st Standing Committee meeting would be discussed in a separate 
meeting to be chaired by Additional Secretary (PP). As such the current 
meeting was scheduled. In his introductory remarks, the Chairperson 
welcomed the participants to the meeting. The Chairperson said that 
minutes of the 62™ standing committee meeting have been Missued and the 
decisions taken should be complied with and action report sent to DoPT. 
He also emphasised and requested the representatives of Ministries and 
Departments to hold regular meeting with staff side. Thereafter 
Secretary (Staff Side) and Leader (Staff Side) also welcomed and 
addressed the participants. The key points made by them during their 
welcome addresses are at Annexure -II.
3. The agenda items and decisions taken thereon are given below.-
(i) Item No.17/SC/22: Strengthening of grievance redressal mechanism. (D/o Pension & PW and D/o AR & PG)
The
 Director, D/O P&PW gave details on the number of measures taken by 
the department to strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism for 
pensioners. He explained that a monitoring system for the progress of 
grievance disposal was in place. Regular inter-ministerial meetings are 
held for progress monitoring. Pensioners are informed about case 
developments through SMS, and feedback from pensioners is obtained. 
Additionally, he highlighted a comprehensive OM dated August 23, 2023, 
issued to all Ministries and Departments, emphasizing that cases should 
be treated and disposed of only after conclusive resolution. DS, D/o 
AR&PG mentioned the revamping of the mobile version of CPGRAM for 
increased user- friendliness.
The
 Staff side raised the issues about pensioners’ lack of awareness and 
poor connectivity in remote areas. The Staff side also raised the issue 
of departmental council meeting pending for long in D/o P&PW. After 
deliberation, the following was decided:
1)
 D/o P&PW would ensure display of calendar for pension adalats on 
the website of the Ministries/departments and stress upon both 
quantitative and qualitative grievance disposal.
2) D/o P&PW and D/o AR&PG to raise awareness among pensioners about the grievance redressal mechanism.
3)
 There should be regular departmental council meetings and an early 
meeting by D/o P&PW with the staff side to address pending issues 
would be held.
4) Dio P&PW will share the OM dated March 23, 2023, with the Staff side.
(ii) Item No. 6/SC/22: Restoration of the commuted portion of pension after 12 years of service.(D/o Pension &PW)
The
 staff side demanded for restoration of the commuted portion of pension 
after 12 years of service. D/o Pension & PW informed that a proposal
 for reduction in restoration period of commutation was referred to the 
Department of Expenditure. However, D/o Expenditure returned the 
proposal stating it to be premature. DS, D/o Expenditure clarified that 
they had received a proposal from the Department of P&PW proposing 
that the matter relating to reduction in the restoration period for 
commuted pension maybe referred to the next CPC. As the CPC has not yet 
been constituted, the proposal was returned. It was decided that the 
Department of Pension & PW may consider sending a fresh proposal to 
Department of Expenditure. If required Department of Expenditure may 
convene a meeting with the Staff Side.
(iii)
 Item No. 14/SC/22: Payment of FMA to Employees and Pensioners of the 
National Institute of Ayurveda and bring the employees of the institutes
 within the ambit of CCS (MA) rules.(M/o AYUSH) Dir, M/o AYUSH informed 
that an SLP was filed in the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. Hon’ble 
Supreme Court of India vide order dated 08.01.2021 stayed the operations
 of the impugned orders passed by Hon'ble CAT and Hon'ble High Court of 
Rajasthan. The case is pending and yet to be listed for further hearing 
in Supreme Court. It was suggested that this matter may be reviewed at 
the level of Secretary, M/o AYUSH in the light of orders passed by 
Hon'ble CAT and Hon’ble High Court of Rajasthan and a decision may be 
taken regarding contest or withdraw of the SLP in the matter.
(iv)
 Item No. 3/19/SC: Maximum coverage under the Deposit Linked Insurance 
Scheme (Insurance Scheme for Central Government Employees) may be 
increased from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 6.00 lakh. (D/o Expenditure) It was 
observed that this item was considered in the 62 nd meeting of Standing 
Committee and in view of the justification put forth by the staff side, 
it was decided to reconsider the issue in Department of Expenditure. DS,
 D/o Expenditure informed that they were waiting for the proposal in 
this regard from D/o P&PW. It was decided that the staff side will 
submit a proposal with justification to D/o P&PW who will examine it
 and refer to D/o Expenditure.
(v)
 Item No. 28/SC/22: Restoration of facilities and concession withdrawn 
by Railways to Senior Citizens. (M/o Railways) JD, M/o Railways, 
informed that the Government gave subsidy of Rs. 59,837 crores on 
passenger tickets in 2019-20. This amounts to concession of 53% on an 
average, to every person, traveling by Railways. This subsidy is 
continuing for all passengers. Further concessions beyond this subsidy 
amount are continuing only for the categories of Divyangjans, Students 
and patients. At present there is no proposal to restore concession to 
senior citizens. In view of the position explained by the Ministry of 
Railways, it was decided to close this item.
(vi)
 Item No. 11/SC/22: Pension to be exempted from the purview of income 
tax. (Dio Revenue, CBDT) On the demand for exemption of pension from 
Income Tax, D/o Revenue, informed that policy of the Government is to 
simplify the Income Tax Act, 1961 by removing exemptions and incentives,
 while, at the same time reducing the rates of taxes. Therefore the 
proposal could not be agreed to. It was decided to close the item.
(vii)
 Item No. 24/SC/22: Disability pensions of war heroes to be exempted 
from Income Tax. (Dio Revenue) The Staff Side demanded that the 
Disability pensions of war heroes be exempted from Income Tax. D/o 
Revenue informed that a court case on the subject is pending before the 
Hon’ble Supreme Court and the Hon'ble Court, in its Order dated 
30.08.2019, has directed to maintain status quo, pending further 
consideration. It was decided to wait for the outcome of the case. 
Meanwhile the item stands closed.
(viii)
 Item No. 29/19/SC: Enhancement of Bonus ceiling limit of casual 
labourers consequent on enhancement of Bonus ceiling of casual Central 
Government employees. (D/o Expenditure) With regard to the demand of the
 Staff Side to enhance bonus for casual labourers, it was noted that 
earlier in the 61th Meeting of the Standing Committee, Department of 
Expenditure had informed that they needed data on the number of casual 
workers working in Ministries and Departments to take a policy decision.
 It was also decided in that meeting that Staff Side would furnish the 
requisite information. The Department of Expenditure informed that this 
data was still awaited from
Departments/Ministries.
 It was decided that a communication seeking requisite data will be 
issued by Department of Expenditure to the Departments/Ministries and a 
copy of the same will also be shared with the Staff Side.
(ix)
 Item No. 21/21/SC: Grant of Risk Allowance to Central Government 
employees including Defence Civilian Employees w.e.f., 1/7/2017 and 
inclusion of new hazardous activities in the list for grant of Risk 
Allowance. (DOP&T)
It
 was noted that DoP&T has issued orders for grant of Risk Allowance 
at revised rates w.e.f. 3/11/2020. Department of Expenditure was of the 
view that this benefit cannot be given with retrospective effect. The 
Staff Side brought to the notice that there was a disparity of risk 
allowance rates between the Fire Service employees and the employees of
 Defence and Railways engaged in hazardous activities. It was also 
brought to the notice by the Staff Side that Ministry of Railways and 
Department of Defence had constituted a Committee in this regard. It was
 decided to take up this matter with Ministry of Railways and Ministry 
of Defence.
(x)
 Item No. 8/SC/22: MACP to be made effective from 1.1.2006 in 
implementation of the judgment of the Supreme Court. (DOP&T) On the 
demand regarding implementation of MACP w.e.f. 1.1.2006, as has been 
done in the Defence Ministry on the basis of the judgment of the Supreme
 Court, it was informed that the Supreme Court in its Orders dated 
05.03.2020 and 28.04.2021 overturned its earlier Order, dated 08.12.2017
 which allowed grant of MACP with effect from 01.01.2006 in the case of 
Balbir Singh Turn and others, which formed the sole ground for the claim
 to extend similar benefit to Central Govt. civilian employees. An OM 
dated 13.7.2021 from DoPT has been issued advising to dispose of cases 
in the light of Supreme Court Judgement.
It
 was noted that judgement of the Supreme Courtwas discussed with 
Department of Expenditure and Department of.Legal Affairs. However, in 
view of the categorical directions by the Court, the demand could not be
 agreed to. lt was decided to close the item.
(xi) Item No. 9/SC/22: Grant of one notional increment for those who retired on superannuation on 30th June (DOP&T)
It
 was noted that in CA No. 2471 of 2023 @ SLP (C) No. 6185/2020, the 
Supreme Court in its Orders dated 11.04.2023 had given judgement in 
favour of petitioner and subsequent SLP filed by the Government had been
 dismissed by the Supreme Court. It was informed that the judgement of 
the Supreme Court was under consideration in DoPT in consultation with 
nodal ministries. The Staff Side urged to expeditiously resolve the 
issue and issued necessary Government orders.
(xii)
 Item No. 10/SC/22: Applicability of the 7th CPC Pay revision benefit for
 those retired on 31.12.2015 (DOP&T) With regard to the demand for 
applicability of the 7th CPC Pay revision benefit for those retired on 
31.12.2015, it was noted that an SLP on the subject was pending with the
 Supreme Court. Since the matter is sub-judice, the item may be closed.
(xiii)
 Item No. 23/SC/22: To specify timeframe for the completion of 
disciplinary cases in the case of pensioners. (DOP&T) It was noted 
that Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) is already seized of 
the matter and there is a focus on addressing various issues and 
considering adjustments to the definitions of minor and major penalties.
 The primary goal is to simplify procedures, especially for minor 
penalties, ensuring a more prompt. resolution. To ensure timely 
resolution, extensive work is underway on multiple fronts. A dedicated 
working group within DOPT has submitted a comprehensive report which is 
under consideration. There is a commitment to streamline the procedure 
so that disciplinary proceedings against the pensioners are, by and 
large, concluded within a maximum period of three years. It was decided 
to close the item.
Other
 items raised by the Staff Side :- Anomalies and implementation of 
DOP&PW OM dated 03.03.2023 Staff Side drew attention towards several
 anomalies crapped up from the DOPP&W OM dated 03.03.2023 regarding 
option for conversion from NPS to OPS.
Moreover, in the lower formations / field units the above OM is being not properly implemented.
a.
 In case of Ex Apprentices of Railways and Defence who were recruited 
directly on batch wise seniority basis, there is no notification / 
advertisement and hence the vacancies Sanctioned for recruitment prior 
to 22/12/2003 Should be treated as notification. This is not happening 
in the units.
b.
 In the case of Compassionate Appointment also there is no notification 
and hence the employees recruited on the basis of the Call Letters 
issued to them / date of application for compassionate appointment etc 
should be treated as notification. This matter is also remaining 
unsettled.
c. In some cases the senior employees are kept in NPS and the junior employees are converted to Old Pension Scheme.
It was decided that DOP&PW will hold a meeting with the Staff Side to resolve the issues represented by the Staff Side.
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