On June 16, 2025, the 67th Pension Court was held in the Bhavnagar Railway Division under the leadership of Divisional Railway Manager Mr. Ravish Kumar. This court focused on pension-related issues for retired railway employees. A total of 212 cases were resolved, including five from the Broad Gauge Workshop and 207 from the divisional office. The cases involved various matters such as Pension Payment Orders (PPO), Fixed Medical Allowances, and Group Insurance.
Mr. Atul Kumar Tripathi, the Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of Bhavnagar Division, stated that the success of this Pension Court was due to the hard work of the team from the Personnel Department, Finance Department, Settlement Branch, and Welfare Inspectors. Their efforts ensured that all cases were resolved quickly.
The quick resolution of the majority of cases received praise from the All India Railway Pensioners Association. They expressed satisfaction and gratitude towards the administration for their prompt action.
Present at the court were important officials, including Mr. Himanshu Sharma (Additional Divisional Railway Manager), Mr. Hublal Jagan (Senior Divisional Personnel Officer), Mr. Y. Radheshyam (Assistant Personnel Officer), Mr. Dinanath Verma (Assistant Personnel Officer – Broad Gauge Workshop), and Mr. Sanjay Saxena (Assistant Financial Manager).
The Pension Court’s success highlights the commitment of the railway administration to address the needs of retired employees. It also shows that the railway division is dedicated to ensuring that pensioners receive their entitlements without unnecessary delays. This initiative is part of the broader efforts by the Indian Railways to improve the welfare of its retired staff, ensuring that they live with dignity and financial security.
As the railway sector continues to evolve, the importance of addressing pension-related issues remains critical. The successful resolution of these cases is a positive step towards building trust and confidence among railway employees and pensioners.
The Bhavnagar Railway Division is known for its commitment to serving the community. The pension court is just one of the many ways the railway administration is improving services for its employees. Future pension courts will continue to help resolve pending issues and ensure that retired employees can enjoy their post-retirement life without financial stress.
In conclusion, the 67th Pension Court in Bhavnagar has set a precedent for how pension-related matters should be handled. The quick resolution of 212 cases is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the railway administration. It is essential for the railway division to maintain this momentum to ensure the welfare of its pensioners moving forward.
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