Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that Pensioners’ Day was not merely a formal occasion but an opportunity to honour the services, sacrifices and dedication of those who strengthened the administrative foundations of Himachal Pradesh through honesty, commitment and a strong sense of duty during their service.
In his address during the state-level function of HP Pensioner Joint front at Ghumarwin in Bilaspur district on Wednesday, he said the strength of today’s institutions and the efficiency of the administrative system reflect the tireless efforts and rich experience of retired employees.
He said pensioners not only strengthen the government machinery but also set an inspiring example of discipline, responsibility and public service for future generations. The State Government, he asserted, would always remain grateful for their immense contribution.
Reiterating the government’s commitment to the welfare of employees and pensioners, the Chief Minister said that immediately after assuming office, the government fulfilled its promise by restoring the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) in its very first Cabinet meeting, despite financial challenges and a debt burden of Rs. 75,000 crore received from the previous BJP government.
He said the restoration of OPS has provided dignity, security and confidence to 1.36 lakh employees. The Chief Minister added that the huge backlog of salary and pension arrears left by the previous government was being cleared in a phased and systematic manner.
He said that full payment of pension and family pension arrears has been made to pensioners and family pensioners aged 75 years and above on priority. While the previous government had paid only 20 per cent of the arrears, the present government has paid 80 per cent of the same.
Similarly, pensioners aged above 70 years have received 70 per cent of their total arrears, with 50 per cent paid by the present government as against 20 per cent given by the previous BJP government. The remaining 30 per cent arrears of this category will be paid within 40 days, the Chief Minister stated.
He informed that pensioners in the 65 to 70 age group have been paid 38 per cent arrears. Despite a severe financial crunch, the present government paid an additional 18 per cent over the earlier 20 per cent paid by the previous regime, involving an expenditure of Rs. 75 crore. Pensioners below 65 years of age have been paid 35 per cent arrears, with the government paying an additional 15 per cent over the earlier 20 per cent, at a cost of Rs. 110 crore.
The Chief Minister informed that 20 per cent gratuity arrears have been paid to employees who retired between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2021. Regarding salary arrears, he said Rs. 50,000 has been paid as an instalment to Class-I to Class-III employees and Rs. 60,000 to Class-IV employees, involving an expenditure of Rs. 800 crore. An additional Rs. 20,000 was paid to all Class-IV employees on October 19, 2024, costing Rs. 100 crore.
So far, the State Government has spent Rs. 2,155 crore on arrears of employees and pensioners.
The Chief Minister said that to extend pension benefits to Class-IV employees, the government has granted the benefit of one year of qualifying service for pension calculation in lieu of five years of daily-wage service. As revenue improves, pending arrears and liabilities of employees and pensioners will be cleared on priority, he assured.
The Chief Minister appealed to pensioners to support the government’s efforts to improve the State’s financial condition, keeping in view the serious fiscal challenges. He assured that by 2027, all pension arrears would be cleared and that the upcoming budget would include effective decisions in the interest of pensioners.
On the occasion, the Mandi unit of the Pensioners Joint Front presented a cheque of Rs. 1 lakh to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
The Chief Minister also elaborated on various initiatives undertaken under the government’s agenda of systemic reform. He said a policy was being considered to support families displaced due to the Bhakra Dam project in Bilaspur.
Criticising the Centre, he said that BJP leaders, including Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, were not presenting correct figures regarding financial assistance to Himachal Pradesh and that the State’s interests were being neglected.
Town and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani welcomed the Chief Minister and thanked him for dedicating development projects worth Rs. 69 crore to the Ghumarwin area. He said that despite economic challenges, the Chief Minister ensured fiscal discipline and created new revenue resources while implementing several welfare schemes.