Key Points

The Army Medical Service has successfully disbursed over Rs 18 crore in pending pension arrears to veterans and their families. This special campaign specifically targeted legacy system gaps that left many beneficiaries unaware of money owed to them. The initiative resolved anomalies across various pension categories including Liberalised Family Pension and OROP revisions. Families are now encouraged to verify their status through the SPARSH portal or contact MPRS officers for assistance.

Key Points: Army Medical Service Disburses Rs 18 Crore Pension Arrears

  • The campaign resolved pension anomalies for Army Medical Corps, Dental Corps, and Nursing Services veterans
  • Disbursement addressed Liberalised Family Pension and One Rank One Pension revisions
  • Personalised assistance desks were established to help families with documentation
  • A compassionate outreach identified and contacted unaware beneficiaries for their dues
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Rs 18 crore pending pension arrears released under Army Medical Service's campaign

Lt Gen Sadhna Saxena Nair announces over Rs 18 crore in cleared pension arrears for veterans and families through a compassionate DGMS Army outreach campaign.

"Many veterans and their families had no idea they were owed arrears due to legacy system gaps. We have reached out, verified, and ensured what is rightfully theirs has been returned. - Lt Gen Sadhna Saxena Nair"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Pending-pension arrears totalling over Rs 18 crore were disbursed during a special campaign organised by the Director General Medical Services (Army), an official said on Tuesday.

Lt Gen Sadhna Saxena Nair, Directorate General of Medical Service (Army), said, “Many veterans and their families had no idea they were owed arrears due to legacy system gaps. We have reached out, verified, and ensured what is rightfully theirs has been returned.”

The Medical Personnel Record Section Officers (MPRS(O)) undertook an initiative to resolve pension anomalies affecting veterans, spouses and next of kin of officers from the Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Military Nursing Services, said the official in a statement.

As part of this effort, more than Rs 18 crore in pending pension arrears have been disbursed with a substantial increase in monthly pensions, it said.

The initiative has addressed overdue cases related to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP), Special Family Pension (SFP), monetary rewards for Gallantry awards, and One Rank One Pension (OROP) revisions. Veterans, widows and family members are encouraged to verify their status through the SPARSH portal or by contacting MPRS(O) via Defence Pension Liaison Centres.

The focus was on the resolution of anomalies in pension classifications, rates, and categories, especially for families entitled under LFP, SFP, and OROP, the statement said.

Over Rs 18 crore were disbursed to rightful beneficiaries, with the identification of unaware beneficiaries through a compassionate outreach campaign that identified and contacted veterans and families who were previously unaware of their dues, it said.

Personalised Assistance Desks were set up at liaison cells of CDA Pune and CDA Allahabad to assist families with documentation and facilitate faster disbursement.

In addition, digital transparency was introduced for real-time status updates and grievance redressal mechanisms.

Earlier, under the government’s flagship ‘Swasth Naari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan’, the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) conducted more than 60 health camps, benefitting nearly 30,000 women, an official said.

Medical camps were organised to extend specialist health check-ups, screening for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and breast, cervical, and oral cancers, said the official in a statement.

A special emphasis was placed on maternal and child health care, including antenatal care, nutrition counselling and immunisation, the statement said.

Other health initiatives during the campaign included awareness drives on menstrual hygiene, sessions on adolescent health and nutrition for school children in conjunction with various Service Headquarters and administrative authorities.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is wonderful! My grandfather served in the Army Medical Corps and we had no idea about pending arrears. Will check the SPARSH portal immediately. Thank you for this initiative! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While this is a positive step, it's concerning that veterans had to wait so long for what was rightfully theirs. The system needs permanent fixes, not just campaigns.
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Shreya B
The health camps for women are equally important! Swasth Naari, Sashakt Parivar is such a needed initiative. Healthcare access for military families should be a priority always. 💪
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Aditya G
Digital transparency through SPARSH portal is a game-changer! No more running from office to office. This is how governance should work in 2024. 👏
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Nisha Z
My neighbour's family received their OROP arrears after this campaign. The relief on their faces was priceless. More such proactive measures needed for all government schemes!
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Vikram M
‎18 crore is a huge amount! Imagine how many families have been struggling without this money. Hope they extend this to all defense personnel, not just medical services.

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