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State urged to set up anomalies panel

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To sort out discrepancies in PRC-2005


  • NGOs for contributory pension scheme
  • `Pension fund should have social security'

    HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers' Association has urged the State Government to constitute an anomalies committee to sort out the discrepancies in the Pay Revision Commission-2005.

    Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, president and general secretary of the Association V. Gopal Reddy and P. Subbarayan respectively said that some employees got a raw deal in the implementation of the PRC-2005.

    Pension scheme

    They also wanted the Government not to implement the proposed contributory pension scheme. If funds were invested in stock market, the future of the fund would be uncertain owing to fluctuations in the market. This would prove to be detrimental to the interests of employees, they pointed out. The pension fund should have social security.

    The NGO leaders also urged the Government to ensure employment to Panchayat secretaries who lost their jobs in the new scheme of things.

    They announced that the JAC was extending its support to their activist K. Lakhsmaiah in the elections to the Legislative Council from the graduates' constituency of Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Mahbubnagar.

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