Appeal of Jammu and Kashmir teachers: Demand to implement Old Pension Scheme

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In an important appeal, the teachers of Jammu and Kashmir have raised the demand to abolish the New Pension Scheme (NPS) and implement the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). Teachers and other government employees appointed after 2010 have expressed serious concern about their retirement benefits and financial security.

The spokesperson of the group emphasized the need for OPS, so that the employees can be ensured a dignified life after retirement. He says that the Old Pension Scheme provides more stability and social security than the New Pension Scheme. NPS, which is linked to the market, is being considered unreliable and unstable.

Teachers and employees of various departments have united to highlight the issue and demanded the government to pay attention to their concerns. They argue that employees appointed after 2010 have been deprived of the comprehensive retirement benefits available under OPS.

The group has resolved to continue its fight for justice so that the rights and welfare of all the affected employees of Jammu and Kashmir are ensured. They believe that the implementation of OPS will not only be beneficial for the employees but will also strengthen the bond of trust between the government and its employees.

Their appeal is addressed to the policy makers, urging them to understand the need to secure the future of the employees. This demand is considered to be an important step towards ensuring social security and respect for all government employees after retirement.

The movement is gaining momentum rapidly, and the teachers and employees are determined to fight for their rights and ensure a fair and equitable retirement system for all.

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