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MOHAN P

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Nov 29, 2025, 9:58:18 PM (3 days ago) Nov 29
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letter_no._93-_letter_to_ufbu.pdf

jitendra gandhi

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Nov 30, 2025, 11:31:05 PM (2 days ago) Nov 30
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Thank you very much Mohan sir

jitendra gandhi

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JSOMA SHEKARA

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Nov 30, 2025, 11:31:08 PM (2 days ago) Nov 30
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Medical Insurance issue is over. Concentrate on Updation. IBA medical insurance is  an excuse to divert issues. 750000 pensioners waiting for resolution of Updation. Merger of DA
UFBU long back included in the agenda in BPS the demand of
Medical Insurance cover upto Rs.200000 for all retirees to be borne by banks
This demand is now buried forever..
Throughout the year, simply discussing cosmetic changes in IBA insurance scheme and boasting it as a big achievement when there are more important issues like merger of DA and Updation, Pension on special allowance is pending for decades is ridiculous.


Ramani Konnayar

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Dec 1, 2025, 5:40:21 AM (yesterday) Dec 1
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I think, pension on special allowance will never be granted as, in my opinion, the concept of special allowance was introduced only with the full concurrence of UFBU in the BPS negotiations. The reason was to avoid a double bonanza to those who are under the Old Pension Scheme viz., a good salary while in service and a consequent good pension based on it. This move was perhaps intended to placate the majority of members who are under NPS (annuity based pension with no DA). 
The scenario may change if, at least, UPS is introduced in the place of NPS.



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