Submit report to fix retirement anomaly: MHA to CAPFs

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The has sought a detailed report from the (CAPFs) or to fix the anomaly in the retirement age of their personnel in the wake of a order asking the to implement equal superannuation age criteria in each force, an said on Friday.

The direction came at a meeting on February 27 after the on January 31 questioned the current policy of different ages of superannuation in the forces, calling it "discriminatory and unconstitutional".

The High Court has asked the to implement its order in four weeks.

The present retirement age for the (CRPF), (BSF), (ITBP) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) is 57. However, the superannuation age in the (CISF) and the Assam Rifles (AR) is 60 years.

The meeting, chaired by and attended by DGs of all the paramilitary forces and other Home Ministry officers, discussed the implications of increasing the retirement age limit of CRPF, BSF, ITBP and SSB personnel to 60 years as they are deployed in combat duties unlike CISF and AR personnel.

The Ministry also sought a clarification from the paramilitary DGs regarding the impact of the proposed decision on "future" recruitments, age profile of personnel deployed for border guarding tasks and deputation of these men and women to special forces like the (NSG), (SPG) and the (NDRF).

The Ministry also asked them to analyse the "incremental increase" in manpower once the retirement age is enhanced and whether there would be any long-term effect with regard to raising of new battalions in case of change in retirement age.

The CRPF, the BSF, the ITBP and the SSB are deployed in a variety of security roles ranging from guarding borders to conducting anti-Maoist operations and combating terrorism in

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 23:10 IST