Railway Minster did not make any announcement for making payment of PL Bonus at revised rate of 7000
NFIR
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
3, CHELMSFORD ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110 055
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
3, CHELMSFORD ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110 055
Press Statement
Highly disappointing Rail Budget
The
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen (NFIR) expresses its serious
disappointment over the Rail Budget (2016-17) presented by Shri Suresh
Prabhu, Railway Minister in the Parliament on 25th February 2016.
According to the President and General Secretary NFIR Shri Guman Singh
and Raghavaiah, the Rail Budget document is “towards journey for
privatization of Indian Railways in the name of transformation”. It is
sad to note that the Railway Minister has not given due recognition to
the dedicated services being rendered by various categories of Railway
employees who toil hard day and night.
NFIR
leaders said that the Rail Budget is totally uninspiring and on the
contrary generating resentment among Railway employees as the aim of the
Budget is to “aggressively implement privatization, outsourcing” of
regular Railway activities.
NFIR
expressed its unhappiness as the commitments given by the previous
Railway Ministers thro’ Budget announcements have not been fulfilled
notably: Free Medical treatment to the dependant parents of Railway
employees and construction of New Railway quarters under the corporate
welfare plan drawn up years back by the Railway Ministry. The
announcement of previous Railway Ministers on the floor of the
Parliament that “House for all” has unfortunately been forgotten.
It
is quite disappointing that although the Bonus Act has been amended
w.e.f. 01.10.4.2014 for calculation of Bonus rates to Rs. 7000/- p.m.,
the Railway Minster did not make any announcement for making payment of
PL Bonus to Railway employees at revised rate of Rs. 7000/- p.m. for the
year 2014-15.
NFIR
said that the condition of Railway colonies and Railway quarters are
totally deteriorated. The Rail Budget has not addressed this welfare
aspect adequately.
The
Federation expresses its anguish over the failure of Railway Ministry
in filling up vacancies of 2.5 lakh vacancies in Railways, out of which
over 1.5 lakh vacancies belong to safety categories.
The
Federation also expresses its unhappiness over the non-allocation of
adequate resources for improving the Railway Hospitals, Health Units and
creating Super Specialty facilities atleast in the Zonal Railway
Hospitals. The long pending demand of NFIR for making provision of Road
Mobile Medical Vans for ensuring Medical treatment to the Railway
employees working at remote places, jungle areas, has not been given due
priority in the Rail Budget.
NFIR is also of the view that the Rail Budget has not satisfied any section of people.
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(Dr.M.Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
(Dr.M.Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
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