THE REPRESENTATION OF INDIAN REVENUE SERVICE(C&CE) FOR ENHANCEMENT OF RETIREMENT AGE FROM 60 YEARS TO 62 YEARS HAS BEEN NOTED BY DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AND PUBLIC GRIEVANCES FOR CONSIDERATION.
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: | DARPG/P/2014/06207 | |
Name Of Complainant | : | Shri LokanathMishra |
Date of Receipt | : | 21 Nov 2014 |
Received by | : | Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances |
Forwarded to | : | ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION |
Contact Address | : | NORTH BLOCK |
NEW DELHI | ||
110001 | ||
Contact Number | : | 23093179 |
Grievance Description | : | Enhancement of retirement age of Central Govt. Employees |
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Date of Action | : | 07 Jan 2015 |
Details | : | Suggestion noted for consideration |
INDIAN REVENUE SERVICE (CUSTOMS & CENTRAL EXCISE) PROMOTEE OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION.
Secretary General :
Address for
communication:
Lokanath
Mishra C.R.Building , Bhubaneswar-751007
Mobile -0943731491 mail Id:jailoknathjee@gmail.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ref. No. 1/Pri/2014 Dated the
27th . October.2014.
To,
The Secretary,
Department of
Personnel & Training,
North Block.
New Delhi-110001
Sub: Enhancement
of retirement age of Central Government Employees as per the
recommendation of standing committee of Parliament on social justice and
empowerment to raise the retirement age of the Central Government Employees to
65 years from the existing 60 years- regarding.
Respected Sir,
Your
kind attention is invited to the recommendation of
standing committee of Parliament on social justice and empowerment to raise the
retirement age of the Central Government Employees to 65 years from the
existing 60 years.. It appears that the
recommendation is based on the fact that growing lifespan was adding to the
need for "productive ageing”. The recommendation for increase in
retirement age comes with a reminder that senior citizens would form 12.4% of
the total population in 2026 from 7.5% in 2001. "The committee feels that
with the increase in life expectancy and relatively better state of health of
people, the government needs to look at continuity of employment up to 65
years," said the report. It also recommended that government look at
greater post-retirement opportunities for senior citizens and creates greater
financial support. While suggesting immediate redressal for the ageing
population, the panel sought to train the government's focus on the 60-plus
group by pointing out that its growing numbers would be a serious challenge in
health and social care. Specifically, it underlined that as per population
projections, the 80-plus bloc, the most-vulnerable group, would see a sharper
rise in numbers. The urgency of parliamentarians towards senior citizens comes
amid growing global realization that increasing lifespan is creating a new
demographic bloc requiring state intervention. Seeking government attention,
the committee noted that senior citizens comprised 7.5% of the total population
in 2001 but their share is likely to increase to 12.4% in 2026. Importantly, UN
projections say while India's population will rise by 55% by 2050, that of
60-plus would increase by 326% and that of 80-plus would go up by 700%.
The Govt. of Punjab vide notification dated
29.11.2011 had already enhanced the age of retirement of employees of Govt of
Punjab from 60 years to 62 years. The Central Administrative Tribunal,
Chandigarh vide OA no . 680/HR/2013 in the case of Dr. Harsh Mohan vrs. Union
of India and others had enhanced the retirement age of employees of Union
Territory of Chandigarh (who are central government employees) to 62 years at
par with the employees of Govt. of Punjab. The Central Government had
increased the retirement age of professors in all the central universities from
62 to 65 years. The retirement age of Teachers and Scientists of Central
Government organisations is 62 years.The Centre had in 1998 raised the
retirement age of central government employees (including teachers and scientists)
to 60 from 58 years. Govt should not
provide two different treatments to its employees. Teachers and Scientists are
also govt. employees hence like the year 1998, it was required to increase the
retirement age of all central govt. employees to 62 years at par with teachers
and scientists. The teachers and scientists are central government employees
and all the provisions enunciated by central govt for its employees are
applicable equally to all including the age of retirement. Central Govt should
provide equal treatment to all its Employees as per provisions of Constitution
of India. As regards the right to equality guaranteed under Article 14 the
position is well settled that the said right ensures equality amongst equals
and its aim is to protect persons similarly placed against discriminatory
treatment. It means that all persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated
alike both in privileges conferred and liabilities imposed. Conversely
discrimination may result if persons dissimilarly situate are treated equally.
Even amongst persons similarly situate differential treatment would be
permissible between one class and the other. In that event it is necessary that
the differential treatment should be founded on an intelligible differentia
which distinguishes persons or things that are grouped together from others
left out of the group and that differentia must have a rational relation to the
object sought to be achieved by the statute in question.” In the CIVIL APPEAL
NO. 5527 OF 2012 (arising out of SLP (c) No. 31279 of 2010) STATE OF UTTAR
PRADESH …APPELLANT Versus DAYANAND CHAKRAWARTY & ORS. …RESPONDENTS the Apex
court has decided for applicability of retirement age uniformly.
Therefore your honour is requested to kindly take immediate action for enhancement of
retirement age of all Central Govt. Employees to 65 years as per the
recommendation of the Parliament committee urgently at an early date.
With kind regards!
Yours Faithfully,
( LOKANATH MISHRA )
SECRETARY
GENERAL.
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