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My father worked for 38 years in a Govt. deptt., retired and enjoying a good pension for last 32 years. Is that the reason the Govt. have stopped pension scheme for new recruitments?
Asked by ankit shivam,
12 Oct '11 04:27 pm
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At the outset I personally wish to congratulate the old gentleman who served the people of this country for 38 years.Then even after 32 years of his retirement he is still doing well means I am sure he was mentally and physically did his job sincerely true to his consciousness with out tension.It is his right to get the pension all through his life for having served so long the society.The government stopped pension for the new recruits/recruitments may be the reason for why the corruption has become so common at all levels.There is nothing wrong in introducing a pension scheme in some modified form to provide a sort of security for the people who served the society.
Answered by Ramakrishnegowda, 12 Oct '11 04:49 pm
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Exactly not ! but the fact is that the colossal pressure on the consolidated fund is mounting high as the normal age of death index increased due to invention & improvement of medical facility and health consciousness among the retiring persons who are relatively more conscious than the working class ppl......
Answered by pradipta pati, 12 Oct '11 04:33 pm
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No the government is more bothered about its friends making money but do not give to those who workied out their life for the organisations they worked
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 12 Oct '11 04:28 pm
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