The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) comprising of A.D.Salkar and J.A
Keny has issued notices to the Chief Secretary and Director of Accounts
seeking a detailed report within four weeks over the inordinate delay in
processing the pension papers of retiring government employees.



In the complaint attention of the GHRC was drawn that many employees have
to run from pillar to post to get their pension even months after their
retirement.



Pointing out that the hurdles and delay faced by a retiring employee in the
processing of pension papers was unacceptable, it has been demanded that
the head of every department should undertake the work of preparation of
pension papers at least a year in advance before the date on which a
government servant is due to retire.



Stating that retirement benefits are the accumulated savings of a lifetime
of service and that denial, non-payment or delayed payment tantamounts to
denial of an individual’s rightful property, in the complaint it has been
further submitted that it was also a violation of the human rights of the
retiring employees wherein their livelihood is affected, often resulting in
untold misery and poverty.



The complaint further expressed anguish over this very sorry state of
affairs, when infact a government employee should as a matter of right
start receiving pension immediately after retirement. It is high time the
authorities awaken to the reality that in delaying the clearing of pension
papers they cannot leave the retired person in financial distress.



Citing the very disturbing case of Mahadev Paryekar, a retired High Court
peon who was recently found hanging at his house in Sattari, it was pointed
out that Mahadev Paryekar after having very conscientiously worked all his
life had retired on 31st August last year and was struggling for many
months to get his pension papers cleared.



In the complaint it has been sought that the GHRC direct the Chief
Secretary and the Director of Accounts to explain as to what steps and
measures they plan to take to ensure that there is no violation of the
Human Rights of the Government employees by way of delay whatsoever in
processing the pension papers of those staff retiring.


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

Mobile No: 9822684372

Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com

                         Or

           airesrodrig...@yahoo.com

You can also reach me on

Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues

Twitter@rodrigues_aires


www.airesrodrigues.com

Reply via email to