Postal Union Delegation Engages with Dr. Jitendra Singh on Key Pension and Restructuring Issues
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New Delhi, March 31 (NationPress) A group consisting of postal employees and various union representatives convened with Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, and Atomic Energy, to address important issues such as cadre restructuring, the execution of financial upgradation schemes, and pension-related concerns, as stated by the government on Tuesday.
During the meeting, participants also raised concerns regarding the Mail Motor Service and its prospective role within the changing communication landscape, as noted in an official statement.
The delegation expressed their views on career advancement opportunities under current schemes and demanded more consistent implementation across different regions. Discussions also included the status of Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS), particularly in terms of social security and welfare initiatives.
They extended their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) for their ongoing support in addressing these issues, as reported by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions.
In response to the discussions about pension and family pension matters, Dr. Singh recommended utilizing existing institutional frameworks, including Pension Adalat, CPENGRAM, and pension grievance forums, to expedite the resolution of long-standing cases.
Recognizing the vital role of postal employees in delivering services, especially in rural and remote areas, and maintaining essential services during challenging times, the minister emphasized the necessity to align workforce structures and service models with new technologies and changing public needs.
He further encouraged the exploration of new opportunities within the broader context of administrative and service reforms.
The meeting also covered coordination in sectors related to atomic energy and associated fields, aiming to strengthen institutional capabilities and ensure the active involvement of stakeholders.
Singh confirmed that the matters discussed, including cadre restructuring, would be presented to the relevant Ministries and Departments for careful consideration in line with established policies and regulations.