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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Cabinet approves Terms of Reference of 8th Central Pay Commission

Cabinet approves Terms of Reference of 8th Central Pay Commission

https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2183290&RegID=3&LID=1 

5 comments:

C.Namdev said...

The unfunded cost of non-contributory pension schemes; These words should be welcomed by workmen of PSUs who were particularly cheated by their juniors in financial sector of public undertakings. One who is well of than 70% families should share their prosperity and gains due to enormous productivity of AI, Robots and other technological tools with less than median families. Aged people should be looked after first by their kin and then by the society nearby. That is not happening now in India. Hope Modi will achieve his objective of providing pension to all unorganised working class by 2047 which I may not be able to witness like pre-freedom fighters who died before 15.8.47. The dynasty which ruled before PVN RAO encouraged black money economy which continues this day which remains un destroyable by any expert advice available to Modi, Even below median families have faith in unearned income which is called Capital income from Shares in Corporates Gold and Real Estate increase @ average rate of 12% PA as against wage income pass it on to kin however meagre it may be. One should come out of that conditioning for happiness as JK advised. Then welfare from cradle to grave may come with good governance instead of withering away the State as Marx predicted.

C.Namdev said...

Why "your voice " column is not opening in rksahni blog: Based on recent search results and an examination of the R K Sahni blog, the "Your Voice" column is likely not a functional, clickable column or page. Instead, it refers to the blog's general function as a platform for pensioners' voices.
Here's a breakdown of why you are not finding an interactive column:
The column is not a link. While the search result title "PENSIONERS' VOICE & SOUND TRACK Editor: R K Sahni" suggests a specific column, inspecting the blog's page code reveals no "Your Voice" hyperlink in its navigation. It appears to be an inactive element or an outdated label.
Blog comments serve as the "Your Voice" feature. The blog has a lively comments section under each post. Users can share their thoughts and opinions there, effectively serving the function of a "Your Voice" column. This is common for older blog formats where user interaction is handled within the comments rather than a dedicated page.
A "Your Voice" column once existed, but is no longer maintained. It is possible that the column was a feature at one time, but has since been deprecated. Many older blog platforms have reduced functionality for inactive features.

C.Namdev said...

Why comments section under each article is not there in lic pensioners calicut blog like all other blogs
There is no definitive, publicly stated reason why the LIC Pensioners Calicut blog does not have a comments section. However, disabling comments is a deliberate choice for blog administrators, and several common motivations likely apply in this case.
Common reasons for disabling comments
Moderation is time-consuming. Pensioner blogs are often run by retired individuals who may not have the time or energy to moderate a high volume of comments. Without active moderation, a comments section can quickly become filled with spam, trolls, or irrelevant, unhelpful discussions.
Preventing misinformation and controlling the narrative. A blog run by a specific organization or a subset of its members may prefer to be the sole source of information on the platform. Disabling comments ensures all communication comes directly from the blog's administrators, preventing the spread of unverified information or off-topic discussions.
Avoiding negativity and disputes. Public-facing forums often attract negative feedback or criticism, even if the content is not controversial. Disabling comments can prevent internal disagreements from being aired publicly, protecting the group's reputation and avoiding potential disputes among members.
Security and spam prevention. Open comment sections are a major target for spammers and malicious bots, which can create a significant security risk for the website. By disabling comments, the administrators remove the risk of spam links and malware being posted on their site.

C.Namdev said...

Malhotra, Rajiv; Reddy, Divya ; Bhat A., Ishwara ; Guha Majumdar, Mrittunjoy ; . Pannu, Lt. Gen. P.J.S; Khanna, Ravi ; Sharma, Ruchir ; Mukhopadhyay, Subhodeep ; Tchakarova, Velina (2023-10-28) The Power of Future Machines: Essays on Artificial Intelligence: Infinity Foundation: Rajiv Malhotra: I am seen as a whistle blower because I know the technology. I don’t care about getting anything out of them and I’m going to talk about what they are up to.

C.Namdev said...

It seems the strong two member bench cannot overlook the machinations of GOI through LIC/AG in spite of the presence of Nidesh Gupta from 10.30 AM exchanging pleasantries with AG in a very good manner. Every incident confirms my observations/comments for a decade in both the blogs. No one was able to give a decent comment as reply. Abusers galore on the other blog which is called true democracy. Karma is watching living retirees/ In-service while their seniors had already died with stagnant wages while in service with no pension/ with pittance of it. Society marches ahead of good or bad individuals.