Imphal: Manipur chief minister N. Biren Singh distributed pension to 18 retired employees of six Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) at a function held on Friday at the chief minister’s secretariat.
Biren said ADCs are part of the state government and work under its purview. Keeping in view for the welfare of the employees of ADCs and their livelihood after retirement, the state Cabinet had introduced and approved the implementation of Old Pension Scheme (OPS) to employees of six ADCs on December 4, 2018, he added.
A separate Pension Cell for ADCs had been created under the Directorate of Tribal Affairs and Hills and the same had started functioning with effect from November 4, 2019 with engagement of one senior accountant and three accountants, he said.
He informed that the pension scheme have covered 3,273 employees of six ADCs, out of which around 800 employees had retired and 110 had expired. As on March 31, Provisional Gratuity had been disbursed to 157 employees of six ADCs and the finance department had also given concurrence to 15 expired employees for payment of Pensionary benefits through treasury concerns, he added.
He further informed that an amount of Rs 25 crore and Rs 30 crore had been allocated in the budget for payment of pension for the year 2020-21 and 2021-22 respectively.
Biren urged the employees of ADCs to attend office regularly and render their services actively as they are now getting pension benefits as other state government’s employees do. He further appealed to maintain transparency in performing their duties for bringing overall development in the State.
Tribal affairs and hills minister Vungzagin Valte, chairman, Manipur Tribal Development Corporation Ginsuanhau, additional chief secretary Letkhogin Haokip, director, tribal affairs and hills C. Arthur Worchuiyo, officials of the department among others attended the function.
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