What is CORRECT about OROP (One Rank One Pension Scheme)?<br />
(i) It provide same pension for army retiree at given rank for pre-2005 and post-2005 retirement.<br />
(ii) It is applicable to all ranks in Army
what is the history of orop
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For any given rank, the pension would be the same for the same length of service. It would not matter when the person retired from the army, pre or post-2005. So, option (i) should have considered the length of service too. Here, the length of service has not been mentioned.
Option (ii) is absolutely CORRECT in that it is applicable for all ranks of the Armed Forces.
OROP was an issue which was triggered by the decision of Mrs Gandhi's government in 1973 to lower the pension of Armed Forces' personnel by 20-40% and increase civilian pensions by 20%, two years after the victorious Bangladesh war of 1971. Thus started a movement by the retirees of the Armed Forces.
Option (ii) is absolutely CORRECT in that it is applicable for all ranks of the Armed Forces.
OROP was an issue which was triggered by the decision of Mrs Gandhi's government in 1973 to lower the pension of Armed Forces' personnel by 20-40% and increase civilian pensions by 20%, two years after the victorious Bangladesh war of 1971. Thus started a movement by the retirees of the Armed Forces.
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