Army Chief hints at one rank, one pension
Army Chief hints at one rank, one pension
Implementation of the scheme would cost Rs 3,000 crore, but it was less from the point of the welfare of the soldiers, Gen VK Singh said.

Ballia: Chief of Army Staff General VK Singh on Sunday hinted at implementation of one rank, one pension and said all information regarding ex-Army men would be collected and their problems would be sorted out.

Addressing a conference of ex-Army men Gen Singh said that all efforts were being made to implement one rank, one pension from the last two years.

Stating efforts were also being made to remove disparity in the family pension scheme, the Chief Of Army Staff said it may take time, but there would certainly be one or the other good outcome.

Implementation of one rank, one pension scheme would involve an expenditure of Rs 3,000 crore, but it was less from the point of the welfare of the soldiers, Singh said.

He was in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, to unveil the statue of former Prime Minister Chadrashekhar at Devsthali.

Assuring soldiers after becoming pensioners they would not be forgotten, Gen Singh said both unit and headquarters have been directed to speedily redress pension related and other complaints of ex-Army men.

He said that all details of ex-Army men, including that of their families, were being gathered and they would include whether any family member of an ex-Army man was aggrieved and what his problem was.

At a public function later, Singh emphasised on setting up of better educational institutions in rural areas and said they should focus on all round development of students.

"It is the responsibility of the younger generation to take the country forward," he added.

Chandrashekhar's son and MP Neeraj Shekhar and MLC Ravishanker Pappu were also present at the event.

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