Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ex-servicemen yet to get pension for April

- Rahul Singh

LATEST GLITCH COMES ON THE BACK OF A SERIES OF ISSUES FACED BY PENSIONERS AFTER GOVT SWITCHED TO NEW PENSION DISBURSING SYSTEM

NEW DELHI: Hundreds of former servicemen, including several three-star officers, have not received their pension for April 2022, and the government’s pension disbursing authority has not offered them any explanatio­n on why the retirement benefit was not credited into their accounts, HT learns.

Several former servicemen affected by the non-disbursal of pension said it should have been credited into their accounts on April 29-30 but that as of Tuesday, the pension was still due.

“Veterans complainin­g of pension stopped without explanatio­n. For most, this is the only source of income. Is this how we say ‘Thank you for your service to the nation’? Request @rajnathsin­gh to intervene,” former Northern Army commander Lieutenant General DS Hooda (retd) wrote on Twitter, seeking the defence minister’s interventi­on. Former army chief General VP Malik (retd) said the matter was “serious”.

The latest pension glitch comes on the back of a series of issues faced by defence pensioners after the government switched to a new online pension disbursing system, controlled by the Allahabad-based Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pensions), or PCDA-P, to ease different aspects of pensions including initiation, sanction, computatio­n, revision and disburseme­nt. The previous pension problems were fixed soon after HT highlighte­d the problems faced by the veterans.

Officials from the government’s Defence Accounts Department (DAD) said the veterans had not received their pension for April 2022 as they may not have submitted the mandatory last identifica­tion document --- a life certificat­e that pensioners are required to furnish every year.

“While they may have had submitted the life certificat­es last year, after the migration to SPARSH, the pensioners were required to submit the document again by March 31. Thousands of them had not submitted the certificat­es, but we took the initiative and captured their identifica­tion at our end and brought down the number to hundreds. Pension will be credited into their accounts as soon as they complete the identifica­tion,” said a DAD official, who asked not to be named.

The pensioners said that they had submitted the required life certificat­es in November 2021, and they were never intimated about the need to submit the life certificat­e again by PCDA-P, which comes under DAD. “We received no communicat­ion that the life certificat­e needs to be re-submitted. We can’t understand how can they do this? We have been facing issues ever since the migration to SPARSH happened,” said Lieutenant General Shokin Chauhan (retd), a former director general of Assam Rifles.

The new system called SPARSH, or System for Pension Administra­tion (Raksha), involves crediting pensions directly into the accounts of former servicemen without relying on any external intermedia­ry (banks). The officers affected are the ones who retired after 2016 as pensioners are being moved to the new system in phases.

“If you are planning to stop our pension for any reason, should you not inform us? Is it correct to arbitraril­y deny us the pension? Before the switch to SPARSH, the bank representa­tives made sure that there were no issues relating to the life certificat­e,” said another retired three-star general, asking not to be named.

The DAD official said the due date for pending identifica­tion was mentioned in the March pension slips “but the veterans probably missed that.” Several former servicemen, however, said they were unable to access their SPARSH pension accounts. “If they have issues related to logging in, we will get in touch with them and assist them. Meanwhile, they should submit the life certificat­e at one of the SPARSH service centres or DAD offices. We will fix this at the earliest,” the DAD official said.

The pensioners are required to generate a digital life certificat­e (or Jeevan Pramaan) using a software applicatio­n and secure Aadhaarbas­ed biometric authentica­tion system, the official added.

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