Grant of One Time Relaxation for Compassionate Appointments
Grant of One Time Relaxation for Compassionate Appointments – Resolutions adopted in the Central Executive Committee meeting of BPMS.
BPMS Resolution regarding Grant of One Time Relaxation for Compassionate Appointments
BHARATIYA PRATIRAKSHA MAZDOOR SANGH
(An Industrial Unit of B.M.S)
CENTRAL OFFICE : 2-A NAVIN MARKET, KANPUR-208001
REF: BPMS / RESOLUTION / 10(7/1/M)
Dated: 02.04.2018
To,
The Secretary,
Govt. of India, Min of Defence, South Block, DHQ PO,
New Delhi – 110011
Subject: Resolutions adopted in the Central Executive Committee meeting of BPMS.
Respected Sir,
With due regards, it is submitted for your kind information that the Central Executive Committee meeting of this federation has held on 27th  & 28th  March, 2018 at Ordnance Factory Estate, Dehu Road, Pune and 03 Resolutions have been unanimously adopted by the CEC of the federation & the same are enclosed herewith for your kind consideration and further necessary action please.
This federation is in full hope to get favourable consideration in this regard.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Enclosed: As Mentioned
Sincerely yours
(MUKESH SINGH)
Secretary/BPMS &
Member, JCM-II Level Council (MOD)
Resolution No.2
Grant of One Time Relaxation for Compassionate Appointments
Govt. of India, DoP&T O.M. No. 14014 / 6 / 94- Estt (D) dated 09th Oct 1998 read with O.M.  No.  14014/23/  99-  Estt  (D)  Dated 03rd  Dec  1999  has  a  provision  to  give a compassionate appointment to one of the dependent for the survival of his family, if the employee unfortunately dies during his service period; leaving his family behind to survive, but it is limited to 5% of the vacancies falling under direct recruitment quota in any Group ‘C’or ‘D’ post. Not only this, under this 5% quota DR of Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ defence civilians, the dependants  of  Group ‘A’  &  ‘B’  defence  civilians  and  all  uniformed  personnel  (of Army, Air Force & Navy) are being granted compassionate appointment but the 5% vacancies under DR of Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ defence civilians and uniformed personnel are not added. Due to this, a large number of wards are waiting for their appointment on compassionate grounds to look after the family.
This federation has made lot of efforts on the subject and it may be noteworthy to mention the following correspondence (1) BPMS  Letter No. BPMS / MOD / Comp. Apptt. / 219  (8/3/L)  .  dated  04.04.2016  (2).  Hon’ble  RM’s  DO  No.  4930/VIP/RM/2016,  dated 02.06.2016  (3).  MOD  ID  No.  19(1)/2016-D(Lab),  Dated  05.07.2016  (4).  OFB  letter  No.
039(6)/PER/POLICY, Dated 14.07.2016.
Further, this issue has been discussed on several occasion with the present Raksha Mantri also but no action is seen as yet.
On the other hand, the families of dependents are suffering and are becoming desperate on account of inaction on such an important and sensitive issue.
The  Central Executive  Committee  Meeting being  held  at Dehu Road (Pune) took serious cognizance of the issue and demands that the Government should take immediate necessary steps to solve the issue.
Resolution passed on 28/03/2018.