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Centre urged to settle bank pension updation out of court
Centre urged to settle bank pension updation out of court

Hans India

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Centre urged to settle bank pension updation out of court

Vijayawada: TheAll India Bank Pensioners' and Retirees' Confederation (AIBPARC) advisor GD Nadaf urged the Central Government and the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) to settle the implementation of pension updation outside court. Nadaf was the chief guest at the members' meeting of AIBPARC affiliates, organised by its AP and Telangana unit deputy secretary Boppana Mohan Rao here on Thursday. AIBPARC Deputy General Secretary KBG Tilak presided over the meeting. Nadaf highlighted that pension regulations are modelled on those of the Government and RBI, supported by a robust pension fund exceeding Rs 4.27 lakh crore, including State Bank of India, as of March 2024. Nadaf further demanded that the special allowance introduced in the 10th Bipartite Settlement by IBA be included in the calculation of gratuity and basic pension for bank pensioners who retired after November 1, 2012. AIBPARC working president S Kuppuswamy called on the Union Ministry of Finance to amend guidelines to restore the commuted value of pensions after 10 years from the date of commutation, instead of the current 15 years. AIBPARC vice-presidents K Chandrasekaran and K Suryanarayana Murthy stressed the need for a formal consultative forum for apex-level pensioners and retirees' organisations at the IBA level. Canara Bank Syndicate Pensioners and Retirees Association (CBSPRA) treasurer MS Prakash Rao also addressed the participants. GD Nadaf garlanded the portrait of AIBPARC AP and Telangana unit former Secretary K Prabhakar and paid tributes on his 79th birth anniversary on May 1. A two-minute silence was observed in memory of the 26 victims recently killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. CBSPRA Vijayawada regional secretary KNV Prasad proposed a vote ofthanks.

Bride-to-be dies by suicide after blackmail by ex-lover
Bride-to-be dies by suicide after blackmail by ex-lover

Time of India

time21-04-2025

  • Time of India

Bride-to-be dies by suicide after blackmail by ex-lover

Gadag: A 29-year-old woman, who was supposed to get married on May 8, committed suicide allegedly after being blackmailed by her former lover at Asundi village in Gadag district on Sunday. The deceased is Sairabanu Nadaf, a resident of Asundi village, and she was working as a physical education teacher in a private school and attained many medals in sports like wrestling at the state and national level. Nadaf took the drastic step on Sunday when her family went to buy clothes for the marriage in Gadag, family sources said. "She brought it to our attention that a youth, Mailari, was blackmailing her with the threat of releasing their photographs and videos. We told her not to worry. She was normal when we left home by 10am on Sunday. As we returned by 6 pm, she ended life by suicide," they added. Nadaf left a death note saying she was in an affair with Mailari and their relationship ended 5 years ago, police said. "However, she wrote in the death note that Mailari befriended her again on Instagram a month ago and wished her on her birthday. He also blackmailed her, saying he would release photographs and videos in which both are present. Irked by his threat and worried about the respect of their parents, she took this step," they added. She had won bronze medal in national level wrestling 5-6 years. She had participated in kho kho, kabaddi and other events at district level.

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