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Antony asks states to open up more avenues for ex-servicemen

New Delhi, Mon, 27 Jun 2011 ANI

New Delhi, June 27(ANI): Defence Minister A.K. Antony has called for opening up more avenues for ex-servicemen.

 

Presiding over the 29th meeting of the Kendriya Sainik Board, the apex body of the Central Government and States/UTs for Ex-Servicemen Welfare (ESW), here today, Antony said that the nation cannot afford to waste this vast reservoir of disciplined workforce bearing skills in a wide range of trades.

 

"Sometime back I had written to Chief Ministers of all states to provide more avenues of employment for ex-servicemen. You must devise ways and means to open up more fields of economic activity where the rich and practical experience of ex-servicemen can best be utilized. I also urge all the state governments to take steps to ensure that the provision for reservation in jobs for ex-servicemen provide tangible employment opportunities on the ground for ex-servicemen," Antony said.

 

Pointing out that about 50 to 60 thousand defence personnel either retire or are released from service every year, the Defence Minister said that most of them are in the productive age group.

 

"They possess hands-on work experience in about 300 trades and are a young, disciplined workforce that can be of immense benefit for the society and the nation. We cannot afford to waste such a young and vastly trained reservoir of workforce," Antony said.

 

The Defence Minister also expressed concern on jobs earmarked for ex-servicemen lying vacant for long in the Central and state governments.

 

"I wish to exhort all the Ministries and Departments under the Central Government to do their best to fill all the existing vacancies earmarked for ex-servicemen. Of late I find, instead of filling vacancies, they are rather taking away the (ex-servicemen) vacancies on one plea or the other," Antony said.

 

"This must not be encouraged," he remarked tersely.

 

Calling upon the public and private sector to provide maximum opportunities to the ex-servicemen, the Defence Minister observed that the benefits of reemployment were not percolating to the lowest ranks.

 

"The corporate and industrial sector has provided employment to several ex-servicemen. However, while most of these reemployed personnel are from the Officer level, it has come to our notice that there are not enough jobs for PBORs (Personnel Below Officer Rank). I am sure that the corporate and the private sector leaders will devote their energies to this aspect too," Antony said.

 

The Defence Minister further announced that the Central Government has hiked its share of contribution to the functioning of Rajya and Zila Sainik Boards.

 

"I strongly appeal to the Chief Ministers to extend their full cooperation by filling up vacant posts in Rajya Sainik Boards and Zila Sainik Boards. On its own part, Central Government has enhanced its contribution for office expenditure and salaries at Rajya and Zila Sainik Boards. The enhancement from the existing ratio of 50:50 to 75:25 in case of special category of states and 60:40 in cases of other states will be operational soon," Antony said.

 

Reiterating that the government is committed to setting up another 199 polyclinics across the country and also in Nepal under the second phase of the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), as approved by the Union Cabinet, Antony called upon the states to provide the land for purpose at the earliest.

 

"Money is not the problem; process of land acquisition and construction needs to be done. I have no doubt that the state governments will provide all the necessary assistance in removing all obstacles and making these polyclinics functional at the very earliest," Antony said. (ANI)

 


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