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Army proposes 3-year stint for civilians

Dinakar Peri : NEW DELHI, MAY 13, 2020 19:57 IST, UPDATED: MAY 14, 2020 11:09 IST

In a first of its kind proposal. the Army plans to take civilians on a three- year ‘Tour of Duty’ (ToD) or ‘three-year short service’ on a trial basis to serve in the force as both officers and other ranks initially for a limited number of vacancies and then expanded later.

This is expected to result in significant reduction in pay and pensions and free up funds for the Army’s modernisation.

“The proposal is under consideration. If approved, it will be voluntary and there will be no dilution of criteria in selection,” Army sources said.

The overall purpose of the ToD concept is ‘internship/temporary experience’ and so there will be no requirement of attractive severance packages, resettlement courses, professional encashment training leave, ex-Servicemen status, ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) for the ToD officers and other ranks.

Analysing the cost of training incurred on each personnel compared to the limited employment of the manpower for three years, the proposal calculates that it will indeed have a positive benefit. It states that the cumulative approximate cost of pre-commission training, pay, allowances, gratuity, proposed severance packages, leave encasement and other costs is nearly ₹5.12 crore and ₹6.83 crore respectively on a Short Service Commission (SSC) officer if he or she is released from Service after 10 and 14 years. The overall cost goes up even further as 50-60% of the SSC officers opt for Permanent Commission and continue in Service till 54 years and thereafter get pension benefits. “Similar costs for those released after a three-year ToD is just ₹80-85 lakh,” it states.

Similarly, estimates for a jawan with 17 years of service as compared to a ToD jawan with three years service shows that the prospective lifetime savings of just one jawan is ₹11.5 crore. “Thus, savings for only 1000 jawans could be ₹11,000 crore, which could be used for the much needed modernisation of the Army,” the proposal states.

Advantages
Highlighting the advantages of this scheme, the sources said this scheme was for those who did not want a full career in the Army but still wanted to put on the uniform. Individuals who opted for ToD would get a much higher salary than their peers on an average who started a career in the corporate sector and would also have an edge after leaving the Service and going to the corporate sector. The Army hoped that this would attract individuals from the best colleges, including the Indian Institute of Technology.

The proposal states that as per an initial survey, corporates favour individuals who have been trained by the military at 26 or 27 years of age after ToD. The proposal suggests several measures to incentivise this scheme like a tax-free income for three years and a token lumpsum at the end of three years of about ₹5-6 lakh for officers and ₹2-3 lakh for ORs.

The Army’s pay and pension bill has been increasingly steeply over the years, accounting for 60% of its budget allocation. In the last five years, though the growth in the defence budget has been 68%, and for defence salaries 75%, defence pensions have increased by a staggering 146%.

The proposal adds that in addition “the nation and the corporates are likely to benefit from a trained, disciplined confident, diligent and committed men and women who have completed the ToD.”

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...r-civilians/article31575718.ece?homepage=true
 
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Army proposes 3-year stint for civilians

Dinakar Peri : NEW DELHI, MAY 13, 2020 19:57 IST, UPDATED: MAY 14, 2020 11:09 IST

In a first of its kind proposal. the Army plans to take civilians on a three- year ‘Tour of Duty’ (ToD) or ‘three-year short service’ on a trial basis to serve in the force as both officers and other ranks initially for a limited number of vacancies and then expanded later.

This is expected to result in significant reduction in pay and pensions and free up funds for the Army’s modernisation.

“The proposal is under consideration. If approved, it will be voluntary and there will be no dilution of criteria in selection,” Army sources said.

The overall purpose of the ToD concept is ‘internship/temporary experience’ and so there will be no requirement of attractive severance packages, resettlement courses, professional encashment training leave, ex-Servicemen status, ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) for the ToD officers and other ranks.

Analysing the cost of training incurred on each personnel compared to the limited employment of the manpower for three years, the proposal calculates that it will indeed have a positive benefit. It states that the cumulative approximate cost of pre-commission training, pay, allowances, gratuity, proposed severance packages, leave encasement and other costs is nearly ₹5.12 crore and ₹6.83 crore respectively on a Short Service Commission (SSC) officer if he or she is released from Service after 10 and 14 years. The overall cost goes up even further as 50-60% of the SSC officers opt for Permanent Commission and continue in Service till 54 years and thereafter get pension benefits. “Similar costs for those released after a three-year ToD is just ₹80-85 lakh,” it states.

Similarly, estimates for a jawan with 17 years of service as compared to a ToD jawan with three years service shows that the prospective lifetime savings of just one jawan is ₹11.5 crore. “Thus, savings for only 1000 jawans could be ₹11,000 crore, which could be used for the much needed modernisation of the Army,” the proposal states.

Advantages
Highlighting the advantages of this scheme, the sources said this scheme was for those who did not want a full career in the Army but still wanted to put on the uniform. Individuals who opted for ToD would get a much higher salary than their peers on an average who started a career in the corporate sector and would also have an edge after leaving the Service and going to the corporate sector. The Army hoped that this would attract individuals from the best colleges, including the Indian Institute of Technology.

The proposal states that as per an initial survey, corporates favour individuals who have been trained by the military at 26 or 27 years of age after ToD. The proposal suggests several measures to incentivise this scheme like a tax-free income for three years and a token lumpsum at the end of three years of about ₹5-6 lakh for officers and ₹2-3 lakh for ORs.

The Army’s pay and pension bill has been increasingly steeply over the years, accounting for 60% of its budget allocation. In the last five years, though the growth in the defence budget has been 68%, and for defence salaries 75%, defence pensions have increased by a staggering 146%.

The proposal adds that in addition “the nation and the corporates are likely to benefit from a trained, disciplined confident, diligent and committed men and women who have completed the ToD.”

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...r-civilians/article31575718.ece?homepage=true
So it means if they are really trained and are up for the job then they will be let go. Strange proposal.
 
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Nice way to provide free military training to RSS terrorists


Army proposes 3-year stint for civilians

Dinakar Peri : NEW DELHI, MAY 13, 2020 19:57 IST, UPDATED: MAY 14, 2020 11:09 IST

In a first of its kind proposal. the Army plans to take civilians on a three- year ‘Tour of Duty’ (ToD) or ‘three-year short service’ on a trial basis to serve in the force as both officers and other ranks initially for a limited number of vacancies and then expanded later.

This is expected to result in significant reduction in pay and pensions and free up funds for the Army’s modernisation.

“The proposal is under consideration. If approved, it will be voluntary and there will be no dilution of criteria in selection,” Army sources said.

The overall purpose of the ToD concept is ‘internship/temporary experience’ and so there will be no requirement of attractive severance packages, resettlement courses, professional encashment training leave, ex-Servicemen status, ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) for the ToD officers and other ranks.

Analysing the cost of training incurred on each personnel compared to the limited employment of the manpower for three years, the proposal calculates that it will indeed have a positive benefit. It states that the cumulative approximate cost of pre-commission training, pay, allowances, gratuity, proposed severance packages, leave encasement and other costs is nearly ₹5.12 crore and ₹6.83 crore respectively on a Short Service Commission (SSC) officer if he or she is released from Service after 10 and 14 years. The overall cost goes up even further as 50-60% of the SSC officers opt for Permanent Commission and continue in Service till 54 years and thereafter get pension benefits. “Similar costs for those released after a three-year ToD is just ₹80-85 lakh,” it states.

Similarly, estimates for a jawan with 17 years of service as compared to a ToD jawan with three years service shows that the prospective lifetime savings of just one jawan is ₹11.5 crore. “Thus, savings for only 1000 jawans could be ₹11,000 crore, which could be used for the much needed modernisation of the Army,” the proposal states.

Advantages
Highlighting the advantages of this scheme, the sources said this scheme was for those who did not want a full career in the Army but still wanted to put on the uniform. Individuals who opted for ToD would get a much higher salary than their peers on an average who started a career in the corporate sector and would also have an edge after leaving the Service and going to the corporate sector. The Army hoped that this would attract individuals from the best colleges, including the Indian Institute of Technology.

The proposal states that as per an initial survey, corporates favour individuals who have been trained by the military at 26 or 27 years of age after ToD. The proposal suggests several measures to incentivise this scheme like a tax-free income for three years and a token lumpsum at the end of three years of about ₹5-6 lakh for officers and ₹2-3 lakh for ORs.

The Army’s pay and pension bill has been increasingly steeply over the years, accounting for 60% of its budget allocation. In the last five years, though the growth in the defence budget has been 68%, and for defence salaries 75%, defence pensions have increased by a staggering 146%.

The proposal adds that in addition “the nation and the corporates are likely to benefit from a trained, disciplined confident, diligent and committed men and women who have completed the ToD.”

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...r-civilians/article31575718.ece?homepage=true
 
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Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake

genius .

Army proposes 3-year stint for civilians

Dinakar Peri : NEW DELHI, MAY 13, 2020 19:57 IST, UPDATED: MAY 14, 2020 11:09 IST

In a first of its kind proposal. the Army plans to take civilians on a three- year ‘Tour of Duty’ (ToD) or ‘three-year short service’ on a trial basis to serve in the force as both officers and other ranks initially for a limited number of vacancies and then expanded later.

This is expected to result in significant reduction in pay and pensions and free up funds for the Army’s modernisation.

“The proposal is under consideration. If approved, it will be voluntary and there will be no dilution of criteria in selection,” Army sources said.

The overall purpose of the ToD concept is ‘internship/temporary experience’ and so there will be no requirement of attractive severance packages, resettlement courses, professional encashment training leave, ex-Servicemen status, ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) for the ToD officers and other ranks.

Analysing the cost of training incurred on each personnel compared to the limited employment of the manpower for three years, the proposal calculates that it will indeed have a positive benefit. It states that the cumulative approximate cost of pre-commission training, pay, allowances, gratuity, proposed severance packages, leave encasement and other costs is nearly ₹5.12 crore and ₹6.83 crore respectively on a Short Service Commission (SSC) officer if he or she is released from Service after 10 and 14 years. The overall cost goes up even further as 50-60% of the SSC officers opt for Permanent Commission and continue in Service till 54 years and thereafter get pension benefits. “Similar costs for those released after a three-year ToD is just ₹80-85 lakh,” it states.

Similarly, estimates for a jawan with 17 years of service as compared to a ToD jawan with three years service shows that the prospective lifetime savings of just one jawan is ₹11.5 crore. “Thus, savings for only 1000 jawans could be ₹11,000 crore, which could be used for the much needed modernisation of the Army,” the proposal states.

Advantages
Highlighting the advantages of this scheme, the sources said this scheme was for those who did not want a full career in the Army but still wanted to put on the uniform. Individuals who opted for ToD would get a much higher salary than their peers on an average who started a career in the corporate sector and would also have an edge after leaving the Service and going to the corporate sector. The Army hoped that this would attract individuals from the best colleges, including the Indian Institute of Technology.

The proposal states that as per an initial survey, corporates favour individuals who have been trained by the military at 26 or 27 years of age after ToD. The proposal suggests several measures to incentivise this scheme like a tax-free income for three years and a token lumpsum at the end of three years of about ₹5-6 lakh for officers and ₹2-3 lakh for ORs.

The Army’s pay and pension bill has been increasingly steeply over the years, accounting for 60% of its budget allocation. In the last five years, though the growth in the defence budget has been 68%, and for defence salaries 75%, defence pensions have increased by a staggering 146%.

The proposal adds that in addition “the nation and the corporates are likely to benefit from a trained, disciplined confident, diligent and committed men and women who have completed the ToD.”

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...r-civilians/article31575718.ece?homepage=true

very good idea ,
this will create employment and enforce our armed forces .
 
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In India, most people do not want to join the military. People make big bucks in private industries and IT sector.

So the government is trying to reduce the qualifications/restrictions to recruit people.
 
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This is yet another way of doing corruption. Reducing the cost and expenses yet making more resources avaliable for importing weapons and then taking huge kickbacks.
Taking facilities of the soldiers can't get more cheap than this.
 
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They realized amateurs are all they need to beat Pak army. :lol:
This guy certainly was an amateur
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And to think, that cup of tea only cost 2 fighter jets and a helicopter. :toast_sign:
 
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This guy certainly was an amateur
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And to think, that cup of tea only cost 2 fighter jets and a helicopter. :toast_sign:

Yes, it cost 2 fighter jets in your wild imagination :lol:. It cost 1 1950s vintage fighter jet(which usually just fall down on their own every few months) and yes, a helicopter. The missile used to down the jet was probably more expensive than the jet itself. Besides, this is just one person. If I had time, I would post 93000 such photos :lol:
 
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Yes, it cost 2 fighter jets in your wild imagination :lol:. It cost 1 1950s vintage fighter jet(which usually just fall down on their own every few months) and yes, a helicopter. The missile used to down the jet was probably more expensive than the jet itself. Besides, this is just one person. If I had time, I would post 93000 such photos :lol:
Even your fellow Indian have started to admit you lost 2 jets so its time for you to stop going to wattsappU an realize how much your modiji has been lying to you.
The best part was that the helicopter that was sent to crash site of the Su was shot down by your own people :rofl:
And hey, don't blame us for your stupid military sending vintage fighters, we didn't choose which fighters you sent, we only chose the kind of tea we gave you :toast_sign:

Oh and replying to recent humiliation by bringing up something that happened 50 years ago is the only thing you can do?
Sure, then I will bring up how you gut humiliated by all those Muslim sultanates in the last 1000 years.

The sooner you admit to yourself that you gut humiliated by a country 7x smaller then, with a smaller economy and smaller military, the sooner your massive ego can start to heal and you will stop having dreams of 350 terrorists dead and what not.
 
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