Friday, February 3, 2012

First 'Sainik Centre' in Ernakulam


Ernakulam is all set to get its first ‘Sainik Centre’ for the ex-servicemen. Sprawled over an area of around 2,000 sq ft, the new centre is located at Kizhakkambalam, Kakkanad. The centre is equipped with a conference hall which will be used for organising various training programmes for the retired army personnel. This is the fifth centre in the state, the others being in Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, Thrissur and Alappuzha.


The project worth Rs 95 lakh will be inaugurated in March, said K K Govindan Nair, Director, Directorate of Sainik Welfare, Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. He said that the conference hall would be opened to the public.


Sainik centres are constructed to give accommodation facilities to ex- servicemen who go to different parts of the state for various purposes. “Such centres will be of great relief to ex-servicemen, and the accommodation provided here will be at a subsidised rate,” District Sainik Welfare officer P J Jacob said.


He said that the meagre pension of the ex-servicemen did not help them find appropriate lodging. “As the pension they get is not attractive, it would always cost the ex-servicemen dear, when it comes to their stay at a hotel or a lodge when they go to other districts. Hence this is an attempt by the government to mitigate the trouble of ex-servicemen,” he said. The conference hall which will be built at the centre is aimed at providing various training and other awareness programmes. “The conference hall is mainly intended for training programmes. The department offers various guidance programmes for them to make them think about a second career,” Jacob said. The move to launch the project soon came as a relief to the officials of the Ernakulam District Zilla Sainik Welfare Centre, Kakkanad, as the project has been moving at a snail’s pace for the past three years. The work was entrusted with the Public Works Department and the project was financed both by the Central and the State Governments, he said. via IBN Live

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

20 Thousand Army personnel Denied Right to Vote


As published in Daily News & Analysis, more than 20,000 serving army personnel in Pune city have been deprived of their right to vote, though an Army order issued in 1995 to this effect has been backed by both the election commission and the Supreme Court. According to this provision, defence service employees are entitled to vote wherever they go with the help of a specific document signed by the local defence authority.


The Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM) and Justice For Jawan, who have been jointly fighting for the franchise of servicemen, have brought the topic to the fore again on the eve of the civic elections. They have demanded that the serving personnel in Pune be permitted to cast their votes. The demand has been made by Commander (retd) RW Pathak, convenor of IESM and Col (retd) Suresh Patil of Justice For Jawan.


Colonel Abhijit Mitra, the public relations officer for Southern Command said, “The option of postal ballot is available for serving defence personnel and I have used it previously, but I cannot say anything right now. IESM had moved a query under the Right To Information (RTI) Act in this regard and the Southern Command has sent a reply to it.”


When asked about details of the reply given to the IESM, Pathak said “The Southern Command has just written to us that the query has been forwarded to army headquarters.” The Southern Command has not taken any stand on the issue and has forwarded the matter to the Army headquarters (HQ).


Pathak said the city has 20,000 people in defence service. “The IESM recently met the suburban commander of the city and submitted a memorandum to make provisions to allow serving officers to cast their votes. Our officers want to vote in the municipal, MLA and MP elections scheduled in the next two-three years,” he added.


He explained that the responsibility for this rested with the secretary of defence and since Pune has many defence institutes such as the National Defence Academy (NDA), College of Military Engineering (CME), Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Southern Command, Bombay Engineering Group (BEG) and Signal Regiment and Infantry Brigade that have a total vote bank of 20,000 that should be used.


The IESM and Justice For Jawan had filed a RTI query with the Southern Command on December 28 to ascertain reasons for failure to implement the order, but the query was forwarded by the Southern Command to the Army headquarters and till January 27, there has been no response from any office about the RTI query. via DNA