Monday 28 June 2021

AIPRPA CHQ ORGANISES ANOTHER SEMINAR ONCGHS & INSURANCE SCHEME /MEDICAL ISSUES The Virtual Seminar is on 29.06.2021 from 4.00 P.M to 5.30 P.M

AIPRPA CHQ ORGANISES ANOTHER SEMINAR ON

CGHS & INSURANCE SCHEME /MEDICAL ISSUES

 

The Virtual Seminar is on 29.06.2021 from 4.00 P.M to 5.30 P.M

Comrade KKN Kutty Secretary General NCCPA is the main Speaker

Language: English and Hindi mix in the Speech.

Topic: CGHS related issues and Medical Insurance Scheme for Pensioners & other medical issues

Q&A: Question and Answer Session at the end.

Request: All are requested to attend without fail and know the standpoint of our Organization on CGHS / Medical Insurance Scheme and other Health issues.

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Saturday 26 June 2021

The 48th meeting of the National Council JCM was held today under the chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary

NATIONAL CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

OF PENSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS..

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PRESIDENT:       COM.SHIV GOPAL MISHRA.(97176 47594)

SECy. GENERAL:          COM.K.K.N.KUTTY. (98110 483030)

Dated: 26th June, 2021.

 

Dear Comrades,

 

The 48th meeting of the National Council JCM was held today under the  chairmanship of the Cabinet Secretary.  As a member of the  Standing Committee, National Council, the undersigned participated in the meeting.  The decisions taken on various issues raised are contained in the letter of the Secretary, Staff Side, JCM, Com.Shiv Gopal Mishra, who is also our President.  On expenditure department related items, the official side has offered to hold a bilateral discussions with the Staff Side.  As you are aware, most of the issues are pending disposal at their end.  

The question of DA/DR was raised by the Staff Side expecting some positive response from the Government.  As expected the orders, if at all agreed by the Cabinet, will only be issued in September 2021 as I s the practice with the release of July related Dearness allowance/Relief. The Health Ministry has promised to hold a bilateral discussion with the staff side in the matter of health insurance scheme.  Now that our proposal is with the government we may expect a fruitful discussion on the issue.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally,

 

K.K.N.KUTTY

Secretary General


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No.NC-JCM-2021/NC Meeting                  Dated: June 26, 2021

 

 

All Member of the National Council

(Staff Side) – JCM

 

Dear Comrades,

 

Decision taken in the Staff Side meeting held on 25/06/2021

 

The Staff Side meeting of the National Council JCM was held on 25/06/2021 to discuss about the issues to be raised in the introductory remarks during the National Council – JCM meeting on 26/06/2021. After finalizing the points to be raised in the meeting and also after discussion on the 29 Agenda Points the following decision were taken unanimously:-

 

To protest against the arbitrary decision taken by the Government to Corporatize the 41 Ordnance Factories and to submit a protest letter to the Cabinet Secretary requesting him to place the views of the Staff Side on behalf of the 32 lakhs Central Government employees before the Hon’ble Prime Minister so as to reconsider and withdraw the decision considering the impact of the Government decision on National Security and Defence preperdness and also the future existenceof the 41 Ordnance Factories and its workforce.

 

Solidarity and support action to be observed by the  NJCA on the day the Ordnance Factories Employees Federation serve strike notice to the Government and also various action programmes from the date of commencement of strike.

 

In case the Government fails to issue Government orders for releasing the frozen DA / DR with effect from 1/1/2020 before 15th of July 2021 then protest programme will be observed throughout the country by the ConstituentOrganizations. Date of the programme will be decided later onby the NJCA.

 

The following Staff Side members attended the meeting of the NC JCM physically on 26/06/2021

 

Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra (Secretary)

Shri M Raghavaiah, (Leader)

Shri Guman Singh, (Member)

Shri J.R. Bhosle, (Member)

Shri C.Srikumar, (Member)

Shri R.N.Parashar, (Member)

 

The other Staff Side members participated in the meeting virtually. The Secretary DOPT in his welcome speech stated the following:-

 

As you are aware the very foundation of the JCM is based on cooperation and harmonious
relations between the two sides, and the dialogue between the two sides must be a continuousand ongoing process. In fact, it is for this reason that DoPT has issued directions to allMinistries/Departments to hold the meetings of Departmental and Office Councils once in everyfour months period. Ministries/Departments have also been advised to revive the Departmentalor Office Council, in case these are not functioning effectively. I am happy to informthatnotwithstanding the challenging situation arising out of the Covid-19 Pandemic, theStandingCommittee of JCM met on 26.02.2021 under my Chairmanship and the proceedings were held ina very cordial and harmonious way,in keeping with the JCM spirit.


During the Covid-19 Pandemic, DoPT has played a proactive part and has exempted
Government servants from marking their biometrics attendance and has also allowed Work
from Home. DoPT also issued directions on 7.6.2021 providing for various type of leave to Staffwho could not attend duties on account of Lock-down or other difficulties which arose with thestaff. In a series of reliefs, special dispensation has been extended to PwDs and pregnantwomen. We also continue to facilitate on the one hand the smooth working of govt. offices withcurtailed attendance, and on the other, to ensure the safety and welfare of the employees.

 

I once again welcome all participants and also thank the Staff Side for their cooperation,
in finding amicable resolution to various staff related problems. The Staff Side is always
welcome to come up with new initiatives or ideas for good governance. I assure you of our
fullest cooperation in resolving issues, pertaining to the welfare of the employees, in a just andfair manner, which are also economically viable. 

 

Thereafter presiding over the meeting Cabinet Secretary made the following remarks


As you are aware, this meeting was scheduled to be held in May, 2021 Due to
increase in COVID-19 cases, it has been delayed. As we know the JCM is an old &
established platform, in existence since 1966, for a constructive dialogue between the
representatives of the Staff Side and the Official Side for peaceful resolution of all
disputes between the Government as employer and the employees. The JCM
functions with the object of further increasing the efficiency of the public service
combined with the wellbeing of those employed and has contributed immensely over
the years in maintaining harmonious relations between the two sides.


The last meeting of the National Council of JCM was held in April 2019, and due to
various exigencies, it has been held after a gap of two years. However, I understand
that several informal meetings to discuss the progress of various demands of the Staff
Side have been held in DoPTin the meanwhile, and Secretary Personnel) has also held
a meeting of the Standing Council of JCM in February, 2021.

 

Before we start discussing the formal agenda of today's meeting, it is necessary to
understand the context in which today's meeting is being held. The global COVID-19
Pandemic, which began early last year, has continued to create distress across the
world, and our country too has also faced a lot of difficulties. Govt. of India has played
a pro-active role in mitigating the hardships faced by the citizens due to this
Pandemic, and the role played by the Central Govt employees, especially the frontline workers such as the health care personnel, the essential service providers as
also the law and order machinery, has been truly commendable. It is a matter of
great sadness that several employees have also lost their lives to COVID-19, for
which I express my deepest condolences. Needless to say,COVID-appropriate
behavior needs to be continued until the threat of the Pandemic subsides.
Government is well aware of the hardships faced by the Government Servants due
to the pandemic, and has adopted various welfare measures, such as free vaccination
forall, full salaries to those who could not attend duty due to Lock Down or
Quarantine, facility to work from home, notification ofCGHS rates for treatment of
COVID-19, full wages to daily wage workers, CGHS wellness Centres allowed to be
used for running vaccination programmesetc.
In today's meeting, we are going to deliberate on 29 Agenda Items, and I sincerely
hope that most of the agenda items would be resolved. I am of the view that the
meeting of the National Council of JCM, and that of the different Departmental
Councils under the JCM should be held regularly, for which instructions have already
been issued. Similarly, I would encourage the Staff Side to come up with innovative
ideas to increase the efficiency of the Central Govt.
Before I conclude, I would like to place on record my appreciation for the positive
and constructive approach shown by the Staff Side, and I hope that we continue to
function in the same spirit in future. I would also like to request the Departmental
Secretaries to take personal interest in coming up with solutions in their respective
domainsto the various demands raised by the Staff Side.
I also hope that today's meeting is conducted in an exemplary passion as envisaged in
the spirit of the JCM mechanism. 

 

After the introductory remarks of the Chairman the following Important issues were raised on behalf of the Staff Side by the Leader, Secretary and other Staff side Members

 

Staff Side extend a warm welcome to the Cabinet Secretary Chairman of the National Council – JCM and all senior officers from various Ministries / Departments. I am thankful to the Chairman for convening this meeting inspite of the pandemic situation in the country. Many of our Staff Side Members wanted to attend the meeting physically however due to the various restrictions only six Staff Side Members were allow to attend the meeting physically and other are attending virtually. We are confident that all the burning issues agitating the minds of the employees and pensioners will be resolved through mutual understanding and cooperation.

 

At the outset the Staff Side would like to register their protest against the arbitrary and one sided decision taken by the Government in violation of all the previous written agreements and assurances given in the past by the Government.  The Federations of the Defence Civilians employees served a strike Notice against the Government decision to corporatize the 41 Ordnance Factories in to 7 Corporations. Due to the intervention of the CLC (C) a settlement was reached on 9th October 2020 and accordingly the Federation deferred the Indefinite Strike. However the Ministry of Defence violated the conciliation settlement and proceeded with its decision to corporatize the Ordnance Factories in to 7 Corporation. Even the CLC by violating all the norms concluded the conciliation proceedings on 15/06/2021 in the actions of the three major Federations who served the strike notice. On 16/06/2021 the Cabinet without even giving an opportunity to the Federations to be heard by the Empowered Group of Ministers has approved to slice Ordnance Factories in to 7 Corporations. The employees are agitated and the Federations have decide to revive their indefinite strike. We the Staff Side request the Government through the Cabinet Secretary to withdrawn the decision to corporatize the ordnance factories on hold and start negotiations with the recognized Federations of Ministry of Defence for improvement of the functioning of Ordnance Factories.

 

All Central Government employees and pensioners are anxiously waiting for the outcome of this meeting since the DA due to employees and DR due to the Pensioners are freezed from 1/1/2020 for 18 months. The Central Government employees and pensioners have contributed more than Rs. 40,000/ Crores by not receiving the DA/DR due for them. Now since the economy is getting revived according to the Government itself, Central Government employees and pensioners may be given DA and DR retrospecvly with arrears. Hope Government will take a positive decision in this regard.

 

It has become ritual for the DOPT for issuing a letter to all the Ministries to hold the meeting of the Departmental Council- JCM. However in most of the Departments neither the JCM is functioning nor are meetings taking place in the Ministry of Defence the last JCM meeting of the Departmental Council was held during November 2016. In the 47th meeting of the National Council – JCM the Defence Secretary has assured that he will call the Departmental Council – JCM meeting however so far no meetings of the JCM has been convened. IN ISRO also the Departmental Council (JCM) is not yet constituted. Therefore Cabinet Secretary may direct all the Secretaries to hold the meetings of the Departmental Council minimum thrice in a year in accordance with the JCM Scheme.

 

A decision was taken in the last meeting to enhance the Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme in the GPF Scheme. It is regretted to inform the Chairman that so far no orders have been issued on the subject. Long back the scheme was revised under the EPF Scheme. The same benefit is not being extended to GPF subscribers. Government orders may please be issued in this regard at the earliest.

 

Some of the important Agenda points which the Staff Side has forwarded for inclusion in this meeting has not been included and we were not informed about the reasons for not including these agenda points. It is requested that these two points may please be included for today’s discussion.

 

Regularization  of  the  legal  strike  period  in  the  Industrial  Establishments.

 

Withdrawal of the provisions of the FR 56(J) / (i) and Rule 48 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 since it is being largely misused.

 

Department of Pension vide its OM dated 19/07/2017 issued a clarification stating to grant family pension to a divorce daughter in such cases where the divorce proceedings had been filed in a competent Court during the life time of the employee / pensioner or his / her spouse but divorce took place after their death.   It has been noticed that in some cases pensioner/ family pensioner who have been settled in remote areas and the divorcee daughter has come back to live with her old age parents (especially mother) and do not file the Divorce petition during the lifetime of the pensioner/Spouse due to financial constraints or no physical support to attend the court hearings in the main cities.  They filed the cases after the death of the pensioner/family pensioner.  These type of cases may also be considered sympathetically and also be allowed family pension if The date of the filing of divorce cases is after the death of parents but she is actually living with her parent before their death and that date  is also mentioned  in the  divorced judgment.

 

Many items like Pharmacist re-designation etc were discussed in the last meeting of the Standing Committee of National Council – JCM held on 26/02/2021 However the decision taken in the meeting are not being implemented yet by issuing necessary government orders. It is requested that the issues discussed in the Standing Committee meeting may be settled without further delay.

 

As per DOPT Instructions the 3 years time limit has been withdrawn for consideration of compassionate Appointment cases. However in the Ministry of Defence in Navy cases are considered by for Compassionate Appointment in 3 Board meetings afterwards the applicants are being informed that their cases is closed and that there cases may be considered by the future Board. A clarification in this regard may please be issued.

 

The Supreme Court has upheld that the employees who have participated in the Selection Examination for direct appointment during the year 2003, but appointed after 1/1/2004 now also be given the brought of Old Pension Scheme. This benefit may please be extended to all similarly placed employees (Ref:- SLP No.173/21 dated 4/2/2021 in the case of Devindra Singh Bran Vs Union of India).

 

The Staff Side is all along demanding for withdrawal of NPS and to restore OPS to the employees recruited on or after 1/1/2004. In the meantime we have been demanding to evolve a mechanism by which the NPS employees get 50% of their last basic pay as minimum ensured pension. However the Government has not taken any decision on this. This needs to be considered sensitively by the Government.

 

Another burning issue which needs immediate settlement is the removal of basic pay ceiling limit for payment of NDA. Any employee who is deputed to work during night shift is entitled for NDA and on the plea of basic pay ceiling employees cannot be discriminated. Therefore DOPT is requested to issue necessary amendment in the orders issued by them.

 

After the above important issue raised by the Staff Side Cabinet Secretary directed the concerned officers to take note of the issues raised by the Staff Side and take steps to resolve the same and if required after having further discussions / consultations with the Staff Side.

 

Decisions taken on the Agenda points

 

 Out of 29 Agenda Points 21 points were discussed in the meeting. Due to paucity of time it was decided that the remaining 9 agenda points pertaining to DOPT would be discussed by the Secretary (P) DOPT with the Staff Side within a fortnight. Decision taken on the 21 Agenda points are given below:-

 

Reimbursement of expenses on indoor treatment to Pensioners living in Non CGHS towns.

Decision:- the demand of the Staff Side for reimbursement of the expenditure incurred for out patient treatment of the pensioners staying in remote localities and introduction of Insurance Scheme would be considered by the Health ministry.

 

Grant of Medical Advance to the Central Govt. Employees.

Decision:-A Clarification will be issued by the Ministry of Health that in the cases of Medical treatment other then treatment covered under pakage rates should also be given 90% of the estimates as Medical Advance subject to CGHS rates.

 

Reimbursement of additional charges paid on account of overstay in the  hospitals

Decision:-The demand of the staff side for Reimbursmnet of Additional Charges paid on account of over stay in the hospitals by CS (MA) beneficiaries would be considered by Ministry of Health.

 

Hospital Patient Care Allowance for C.G. Employees working in Hospitals.

Decision:-Health Ministry is considering a proposal to include various leftout categories for payment of HPCA. The Staff Side requested that other then the categories already forwarded by the Staff Side the categories of AC Maintenance Staff , Electrician, and civil engineering categories also may be included for HPCA. The Staff Side Members of Defence Ministry complained that inspite of Health Ministry orders Defence Peramedical Staff of Ordnance Factories and other Directorates are not being paid HPCA. Cabinet Secretary directed that Defence Ministry may issue instructions to implement the Government orders to the Defence Employees.

 

Grant of Recognition to all employees organisations fairly and transparently- restore function of departmental and office councils in terms of the JCM scheme.

Decision:-Secretary DOPT Clarified that instructions have been issued to all Ministries / Departments to hold regular meetings of the Departmental Council JCM and to settle the Recognisation cases in a time bound manner.

 

Settlement of  the  following  COVID-19  related  issues.

Decision:-

 

a). Staff Side insisted that Central Government employees including Railways and Defence, Postal etc should be declared as frountlineweriorrs.

 

b). Staff Side Demand for granting quarantine leave to COVID-19 positive tested employees, SCL to employees who were not able to attend duty due to non availiblity of Public Transport, Curfew etc. would be considered by DOPT.

 

c). Grant of Ex-gratia  payment / compensation  of  Rs.20 lakhs  to  the  family  of  all   those  employees  who  died  of  COVID-19  infection and Grant of out  of  turn   compassionate  appointment  to  the  dependents  of  the  employees  who  died  of   COVID-19  infection  over  and  above  the  5%  ceiling  limit,would be considered by DOPT

 

d). Ministry of Health to consider Payment of full reimbursement of Covid-19 medical treatment charges.

 

Evolve  a health  insurance  scheme  for  all employees  and pensioners  to  cover  up  all pensioners,  who  are  outside  the  ambit  of  CGHS.

Decision:-The Matter would be considered by Health Ministry

Take  steps  to  revive  all PSUs  which  are  either  closed  down  or privatized,  which  are  capable  of  manufacturing  vaccine  in  the  background  of  the  acute  shortage  as  also  the  oxygen  units.

Decision:-Health Ministry is taking steps to revive the PSU vaccine manufacturing Units.

 

GPF for those who have been recruited on or after 1.1.2004.

Decision:-Demand of the Staff Side would be reconsidered.

 

Introduction of productivity linked bonus in place of Adhoc Bonus: raising the minimum ceiling for the purpose of payment of Bonus to 18000/- in accordance with 7th CPC.

Decision:-Decision would be taken depending upon the amendment in the Bonus Act by Labour Ministry.

 

Revision of Central Govt. Employees Group Insurance Scheme.

Decision:-The matter would be further discussed with the Staff Side.

 

Withdrawal of orders of DA/ DR freeze.

Decision:-Cabinet Secretary stated that Department of Expenditure would process the matter for getting the Cabinet Approval for restoring the frozen DA / DR from 1/7/2021. The Staff Side demanded that they are eligible for arrears from 1/1/2020 and the mode of payment can be discussed separately with the Staff Side. The Staff Side also demanded to extend the benefit to those employees who retired / expired between 1/1/2020 and 30/06/2021.

 

Central Government Employees may be granted one more option to switch over to 7th CPC from a date subsequent to 25th of July 2016.

Decision:-Additional Secretary Expenditure would discuss the matter with the Staff Side separately.

 

Settle All 7th CPC Anomalies represented by the Staff Side.

Decision:-A meeting of the National Anomaly Committee would be convened to discuss the issues.

 

Grant of Compassionate Allowance to the widow of Employees  dismissed/ removed from service.

Decision:-The matter is under examination in the Department of Pension.

 

Withdrawal of New Pension Scheme (NPS) and restoration of Defined Pension Scheme under CCS(Pension) Rule 1972 to the employees who are recruited on or after 1.1.2004 at par with Armed Forces Personnel

Decision:-The demand of the Staff Side for minimum pension would be considered separately.

 

Exempt transport / Running allowance from income tax.

Decision:-Demand of the Staff Side would be brought to the notice of Department of Revenue.

 

Exemption from payment of income tax to Pensioners who have attained age of 80 years or more.

Decision:-Demand of the Staff Side would be brought to the notice of Department of Revenue.

 

To formulate a policy for direct appointment of Trained Trade Apprentices of Central Government Industrial Establishments like Railways, Defence etc. as per the amended provisions of Section-22 of Apprentice Act 1961.

Decision:-Railway Ministry and Defence Ministry to discuss the matter with the Staff Side.

 

Withdraw the decision to Corporatize the Railway Production Units and Ordnance Factories.

Decision:-Cabinet Secretary directed that the Ministry of Railway and Defence should discuss the matter with their Staff Side to evolve a solution. Secretary Staff Side handed over a copy of the Staff Side letter dated 25/06/2021 to the Cabinet Secretary demanding withdrawal of the decision taken by the Government to Corporatize the Ordnance Factories (copy of the letter is enclosed).

 

Grant of Gazetted Status to Senior Engineer of Ministry of Railway.

Decision:-The matter would be deiscussed by the CRB with the Staff Side of Railways.

 

Night Duty Allowance – Removal of ceiling of NDA i.e. Rs.43,600 was discussed at length and Cabinet Secretary directed Secretary(DoP&T) to discuss the issue with the Chairman Railway Board, Secretary(Deptt. of Exp.) and finalise it soon.

 

The following 8 Agenda Points will be separately discussed with the Secretary DOPT.

 

J.C.M. Coverage

Litigation cases on service matters

Eradication of injustice to Casual, Contract and Outsourced workers: providing them the right to form a union in terms of Article 19.1(c) of the Constitution of India: Regularisation of all casual, contingent and outsourced workers.

Fill up all vacant posts in all grades.

Grant of 5 (five) effective upgradations to all Group B & C employees in entire service life.

Undertake cadre review of all Groups –B&C Cadres in every five years before the cadre review of Group A Cadres.

Grant of Risk Allowance to the Employees involved in permanent and perennial recognized Risk Operations

 

The meeting ended with thanks to the Chair.

 

With greetings,

          Yours Comradely,

 

 

 

(Shiva Gopal Mishra)

   Secretary

 

 






 

Tuesday 15 June 2021

Com G C Lala

IN FOND MEMORY OF A FINE COMRADE.

The whatsapp group of pensioner comrades conveys death of senior comrades almost regularly. The second phase of covid 19, commenced its journey in our country just at the time the world could develop vaccination to prevent the spread of the deadly disease.  Though India is considered the pharmacy of the world, the production was not even sufficient to cover the aged persons. Com. Lala, no doubt aged, was admitted to the hospital for covid treatment.  He was looked after well and was shifted from the ICU to the ward having shown response to the medication.  But even before a full day is passed he expired leaving his family in bereavement.

 

Com . G.C. Lala was the undisputed leader of the IT. Employees for quite a long period of time, especially for those working in Orissa charge.. Orissa was considered a  small charge and was tagged on with Bihar and North eastern region at one point of time for administrative purpose. The non gazetted employees had found this arrangement extremely irksome as they were likely to be transferred to distant unknown localities where interaction with the people was difficult because of the language barrier.  The difficulty to master the local language and the problems encountered in the new ambience compelled many of them even to decline the promotion which used to be very few and far between in those days.  The union activities or the trade union consciousness in 1960s amongst the employees of the I.T. department  was almost negligible especially in those parts of the country.  The association activities were worth the name only in those charges where large metro-cities were located, the exception being the North Eastern Region

 

Com. G.C  Lala though not belonging to Orissa State by birth took up the cudgels to strengthen the association  of the employees  there  as he felt that an administrative bifurcation of the charge would never become a reality without  a strong and militant movement.  Com. G.C. Lala was a born leader and had possessed all the qualities of a lovable leader.  The employees felt comfortable in his company  and they also found him to be a fearless leader capable of calling a spade a spade.  The authorities had found him difficult to deal with as he was not prone to provocation and was coolness personified.   He was a great organiser and was able to persuade people with his convincing arguments.  He was a close friend of com. K.N. Nayagam, who had taken over as the General  Secretary of ITEF in 1967.  He worked with him tirelessly to make possible his first mission a success.  i.e. to create an administrative unit for Orissa employees.  His efforts became fruitful and the success kindled the dire need of safeguarding the organisation they together built in Orissa.  Orissa, though small in size remained an active unit of ITEF ever since then, carrying out all its agitational programmes with cent per cent participation of its members.  He remained the General Secretary of Orissa Incometax employees Association for more than two decades.  

 

In 1973, Com. Lala undertook courageously the task of hosting the Central Working Committee of ITEF at Bhubaneswar.   Bhubaneswar, though the State Captial  and built as a planned city, did not have the infra structural facilities needed to host an all India event then.  Unexpectedly, the event faced serious dislocation and disruption due to the famous Loco running Staff Strike in the Railways.  The strike had disrupted the train movement throughout the country, the efforts of the Government to break the strike having failed miserably.  Quite a few units could not reach Bhubaneswar as the delegates for the meet were to travel in train.  The neighbouring State from where the President of ITEF hailed, West Bengal,  could not send its members to the meeting.  All long distance trains had  to be cancelled.   The prestigious Howrah-Chennai Mail traversed  between the two stations with  military escort as a symbol of the atrocious attitude of the Government towards the striking workers.  Naturally, Com. Lala was disappointed though he cleverly concealed his emotion from the pubic gaze.  It was the first all India meet this writer was able to attend.  Along with Com. Deshpande, the then General Secretary of the Karnataka Unit of ITEF, I had an unforgettable journey from Chennai (then called Madras) to Bhubaneswar  Our train which was bound to go to Howrah was cancelled at Waltair, now Vizagapattinam.  We took a passenger train from Waltair to Palassa, from Palassa to Khurda Road and from Khurda Road to Bhubaneswar.  Unlike today there had been  no  mobile telecommunication facility. The host unit was in dark as to when we would reach or we would reach at all.  We expected to spend long hours at Bhubaneswar Railway Station as the train was  to reach only late  in the night, as we had done at Waltair, Palassa and Khurda Road.  The pleasant surprise that awaited us at the Bhubaneswar Station was beyond words.  Com. Lala and his volunteer comrades had laid the carpet of the most pleasant welcome we might have ever received in our life.  We were taken to the Birla Guest House where the delegates are to be housed .

 

Coming from the city of Chennai, whose climate is characterised as hot, hotter and hottest spanned over the year in such degrees, the extreme could of Bhubaneswar at that point of the year was intolerable.  Out timidity prohibited us from expressing our anguish over the non availability of hot water for taking bath.   We  had no warm clothing and the mornings were too cold.  It was the periodical hot tea that came  to our rescue.  Sugary as it was, consumption beyond a point was also difficult.  Com. Lala sensed our discomfiture, made immediate arrangements for hot water, frequent cups of tea with less sugar and  warm clothing for both of us. The Bhubaneswar working Committee was  an unforgettable experience  which more than anything else brought to light the organising capabilities of com. G.C. Lala.  Most of the delegates had to stay for a few days more  after the meeting giving nightmarish difficulties to the host unit.  We had the tickets for the Howrah-Chennai mail but could not  board the train from Bhubaneswar.  Com. Lala’s help came in handy.  He advised us to board a passenger train to Palassa as the Mail is bound to stop at Palasa Station for a longer period  as the crew is likely to be changed there. We heeded to his well thought out advice and reached Chennai, though standing all  the way from Palassa to Chennai.  

 

Com. Lala made the best possible arrangements at Bhubaneswar.  Had it been any other venue, the working committee would have been automatically cancelled.  Not only the meeting was successfully conducted where the ITEF took the historic decision to be part of the indefinite strike of the Central Government employees and Railway men in 1974. Com. Lala was a well informed person, especially in the history, culture, civilisation, geography of our country.  He voluntarily under took the role of a guide for the journey through the twin cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar.  We were taken to  the battlefield of Ashok the great, where he renounced war and embraced Budhism,  the innumerable temples of Bhubaneswar, the ever shining examples of Indian temple architecture, the konark sun temple, the Puri Jagganath temple, the world famous Puri Beanch,  the modern institutions that were coming up in and around Bhubaneswar City and a ride  through the  proposed Beach Road etc.  Com. Lala was fond of travelling and had kept a catalogue of places, he must visit .  His knowledge of historical events  with accuracy of dates was always bewildering.  

 

The All India Conferences and Central Working Committee meetings in those days were turbulent.  Most of those meetings were day and night affair as the deliberations of the issue would cross over the time table set by many hours.  Com. Lala  had always been a trouble shooter in all those meetings and conferences.   His presentation and intervention had helped to resolve many ticklish issues.  

 

He rose to become an Asst. Commissioner in the official career, no mean achievement, for he entered the department as a stenographer    In those days the stenographers had the maximum waiting period for promotion as the stagnation was the highest in that cadre.  His knowledge and experience in official matters had made him a much sought after consultant in the official circle.  

 

After his retirement he was active in the movement of the Pensioners. But his constant ill health  ultimately compelled him to settle down at Ranchi, seldom moving out of that  town.  

 

ITEF for its present stature owes a great deal to the comrades like G.C. Lala.  He is remembered for his ability to find amicable solution to the problems,  be it organisational or career advancement. He had been active throughout his official career. In his death the ITEF has lost an able organiser, a fine friend and a great person.  This writer remembers innumerable occasions when his sanguine advice had paved the way for resolution.  The fond memories of Com.Lala will linger on for ever.  The ITEF conveys their heartfelt condolences to all his family members, whose bereavement over his death is bound to be deep.  The ITEF dips its flag in his memory.  

 

K.K.N. Kutty,

Former Secretary General, ITEF. 

NCCPA CIRCULAR DT23 september 2022

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