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WELFARE OF EX-SERVICEMEN

Posted On: 17 MAR 2023 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

The details of total number of ex-servicemen personnel receiving pension from Government, State/UT-wise including Karnataka are as under:

STATE

STATE WISE BANK/DPDO PENSIONERS

STATE WISE TREASURY PENSIONERS

STATE WISE TOTAL PENSIONERS

Andaman Nicobar

1184

0

1184

Andhra Pradesh

82463

0

82463

Arunachal Pradesh

1173

0

1173

Assam

51727

0

51727

Bihar

122326

146

122472

Chandigarh

17208

0

17208

Chhattisgarh

17726

0

17726

Dadra Nagar Haveli

16

0

16

Daman Diu

118

7

125

Delhi

82031

30

82061

Goa

4255

52

4307

Gujarat

33339

1549

34888

Haryana

224230

0

224230

Himachal Pradesh

120634

0

120634

Jammu Kashmir

89865

3938

93803

Jharkhand

28403

750

29153

Karnataka

60658

25

60683

Kerala

187416

0

187416

Ladakh

5738

0

5738

Lakshadweep

72

0

72

Madhya Pradesh

103317

0

103317

Maharashtra

292321

370

292691

Manipur

6042

1029

7071

Meghalaya

4532

310

4842

Mizoram

2473

515

2988

Nagaland

2657

0

2657

Odisha

45804

540

46344

Puducherry

1925

187

2112

Punjab

271595

0

271595

Rajasthan

175518

10

175528

Sikkim

1246

145

1391

Tamil Nadu

172010

26

172036

Telangana

42191

0

42191

Tripura

2313

1

2314

Uttar Pradesh

401898

21769

423667

Uttarakhand

164224

255

164479

West Bengal

145973

198

146171

Total

2966621

31852

2998473

       
 

Indian Embassy Nepal

 

87891

Total

   

3089365

 

 

 

 

 

Pensioners drawing pension from Banks, SPARSH and DPDOs which could not be classified

 

161921

Total

 

 

3248285

         There is no provision for the rank wise compilation of the pensionary awards paid to the ex-servicemen. The pensionary awards paid to the commissioned officers & PBOR (for all ranks) including defence civilians of Army, Navy & Air Force are compiled in the same code head of pensionary awards of the respective wings. However, details of expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits for the last five years are as under: 

Expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits  

(Amount in Crores of Rupees)

Financial Year  2017-18

Pensionary heads

Army

Navy

Air Force

Total

Pension

54705.23

2142.71

4453.57

61301.51

Gratuity

6077.63

504.42

450.96

7033.01

Commutation (CVP)

7821.88

786.07

759.54

9367.49

Family Pension

9753.69

349.06

563.94

10666.69

Leave Encashment

2726.62

260.93

630.75

3618.3

Others

11.59

0.3

0.69

12.58

Grand total

91999.58

Expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits  

(Amount in Crores of Rupees)

Financial Year  2018-19

Pensionary heads

Army

Navy

Air Force

Total

Pension

52258.94

3317.14

6336.95

61913.03

Gratuity

6611.7

506.65

650.18

7768.53

Commutation (CVP)

10747.87

1147.10

1204.72

13099.69

Family Pension

13555.00

390.18

870.52

14815.7

Leave Encashment

3181.33

246.23

728.2

4155.76

Others

18.64

0.86

2.49

21.99

Grand total

101774.70

Expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits  

(Amount in Crores of Rupees)

Financial Year  2019-20

Pensionary heads

Army

Navy

Air Force

Total

Pension

60494.87

4278.07

7248.99

72021.93

Gratuity

7501.78

543.54

815.43

8860.75

Commutation (CVP)

12034.26

1165.90

1824.35

15024.51

Family Pension

15136.05

595.53

1255.90

16987.48

Leave Encashment

3768.18

279.87

846.47

4894.52

Others

17.26

0.99

2.8

21.05

Grand total

117810.24

Expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits  

(Amount in Crores of Rupees)

Financial Year  2020-21

Pensionary heads

Army

Navy

Air Force

Total

Pension

71476.37

4127.22

7499.14

83102.73

Gratuity

8352.92

398.10

659.14

9410.16

 

Commutation (CVP)

10106.6

574.38

821.46

11502.44

Family Pension

17857.45

572.13

1263.24

19692.82

Leave Encashment

3712.40

223.40

397.08

4332.88

Others

20.85

1.18

2.94

24.97

 

Grand total

 

128066.00

Expenditure on pension and other retirement benefits  

(Amount in Crores of Rupees)

Financial Year  2021-22

Pensionary heads

Army

Navy

Air Force

Total

Pension

65000.25

3690.97

7131.37

75822.59

Gratuity

7524.00

529.62

852.47

8906.09

Commutation (CVP)

8100.44

628.03

945.05

9673.52

Family Pension

16414.04

565.04

1166.56

18145.64

Leave Encashment

3614.55

352.09

336.33

4302.97

Others

18.56

1.00

3.00

22.56

 

 

Grand total

 

116873.37

 

 

The details of steps taken by the Government for welfare of ex-servicemen in the country are as under:

 

  1. Benefits given from Armed Forces Flag Day Fund:

 

Sl No.

Grants

Amount(in Rs.)

(a)

Penury Grant (65 Yrs and above)

(Applicable to Non-Pensioners  ESM upto Hav Rank)

Rs. 4,000/-pm        

(b)

Education Grant (upto two children)

  1. Boys/Girls upto Graduation
  2. Widows for PG

(Pensioner/Non Pensioner ESM upto Hav Rank)

 

Rs. 1,000/-pm

(c)

Disabled Children Grant

(Applicable to 100% disabled wards of Pensioner/Non-pensioner ESM  upto JCOs Rank)

 

Rs. 3,000/-pm

(d)

Daughter’s Marriage Grant (upto two daughters)

Applicable  to daughters of Pensioner/Non-Pensioner ESM  upto Hav Rank)

 

 

Rs. 50,000/-

 

Widow Re-Marriage Grant

(Applicable to Widows of Pensioner/Non-Pensioner ESM upto Hav Rank)

(e)

Medical Treatment Grant

(Applicable to Non-pensioner ESM upto Hav Rank and his dependents)

 

 

 

Rs. 30,000/- (Max)

(f)

Orphan Grant

(Applicable to Orphans of Pensioner/Non-pen ESM All Ranks)

  • Daughters of ex-servicemen till she is married.
  • One Son of ex-servicemen upto 21 years of age.

 

 

Rs. 3,000/-PM

(g)

Vocational Trg Grant for Widows

(Applicable to Widows of Pensioner/Non-Pensioner ESM upto Hav Rank)

Rs. 20,000/-

(One Time)

 

  1. Modified Scooter Grant: Rs 1,00,000/- is provided to those ESM, who are disabled after service with a disability of 50% or more and who are not covered under the scheme of AG’s Branch of IHQ (Army, Navy & Air Force).

 

  1. Serious diseases Grant from AFFD Fund to Non Pensioners ESM of all Ranks:

 

(a)

Serious Diseases   as listed below: -

Angioplasty, Angiography, CABG, Open Heart Surgery, Valve Replacement, Pacemaker Implant, Renal Implant, Prostate Surgery, Joint Replacement and Cerebral Stoke.

 

Other Diseases: Where more than Rs. 1.00 Lac has been spent on treatment

 

 

 

 75% and 90% of total    expenditure to Officer and Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) respectively

Upto Rs. 1.25 Lac (max)

 

 

 

(b)  

Dialysis and Cancer treatment

 

(For Non- Pensioners ESM of all ranks)

75% and 90% of total expenditure to Officer and PBOR respectively

upto a max of Rs. 75,000/- per FYonly.

 

4.      Subsidy on Home Loan on Rs. 1,00,000/-(Max): Kendriya Sainik Board reimburses 50% of interest by way of subsidy on home loan from Bank/Public Sector institutions for construction of house to war bereaved, war disabled and attributable peace time casualties.

5.      Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme:  For financially supporting degree level professional education for the wards of War widows (all ranks) and ESM (PBOR) including ex Coast Guard personnel.  Total 5500 scholarships are provided to eligible wards based on merit for the entire duration of the courses.  Priority is given to the wards of War widows/War disabled Soldiers. The rates of Scholarship are as follows: -

  1. Rs. 2500/- per month for boys.
  2. Rs. 3000/- per month for girls.

6.      Financial support to institutions involved in rehabilitation of ESM:

Sl. No.

Organisation

Quantum of Aid/Grant

(a)

Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centers

(i) Kirkee

(ii) Mohali

 

 

 

Rs. 30,000/- per annum per inmate

Establishment grant (per annum)

 

(i) Rs. 1.20 Cr.

(wef April, 2016)

(ii)Rs. 10,00,000/-

(w.e.f. April, 2015)                             

(b)

All India Gorkha Ex-servicemen welfare association, Dehradun

Rs. 12,00,000/- per annum

 

(c)

Cheshire Homes

(i)   Lucknow, Delhi & Dehradun

 

Rs. 15,000/- per annum  per inmate

(d)

War Memorial Hostels.  There are 36 WMHs which provide shelter to the children of War Widows/War disabled, attributable and non-attributable cases.

Rs. 1,350/- per month

7.     Reservation of seats in Medical/Dental Colleges for wards of Defence Personnel as Govt. of India Nominee. A total of 42 MBBS seats and 3 seats in BDS courses are allotted by Ministry of Health Family Welfare to KSB for wards of defence personnel as a Govt. of India nominee.

Details of various resettlement schemes implemented by Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) are as follows:

  1. Upgrading their skills by imparting necessary training to prepare them to take on new assignments/jobs and assisting ESM in finding re-employment.
  2. Constant endeavour to provide employment opportunities in Government/Quasi Government/Public Sector Organizations.
  3. Pro-active action to facilitate re-employment of ESM in the Corporate Sector.
  4. Providing Jobs through the following Schemes for self-employment:
  • Placement Assistance through on-line registration at DGR.  
  • DGR Sponsored Security Agency Scheme
  • ESM Coal Loading and Transportation Scheme.
  • Coal Tipper Attachment Scheme.
  • Tipper Attachment Scheme for Widows and Disabled Soldiers. 
  • Management of IGL/ MNGL CNG Stations by ESM in NCR/Pune.
  • Management of Company Owned Company Operated Retail Outlets. 
  • Issue of DGR Eligibility Certificate for Allotment of LPG/Retail Outlet (Petrol/Diesel) Distributorship advertised by Oil Marketing Companies against 8% Reservation Quota.  
  • Allotment of Mother Dairy Milk Booths and Fruit & Vegetable (Safal) Shops in NCR.   
  • DGR Technical Service Scheme. 
  • Resettlement Training/ Skill Development Courses. 

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Ajay Bhatt in a written reply to Shri Annasaheb Shankar Jolle and others in  Lok Sabha today.

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