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The Federation of Bank of India Retirees' Associations ALL INDIA BANK RETIREES’ FEDERATION (REGD.) D/1/ Sector C Scheme No. 71 Indore 452009 E-Mail ID [email protected] Mobile: 8966019488 SILVER JUBILEE YEAR (1994-2019) Ref. 2021/004 23.01.2021 The Office Bearers/ Central Committee Members A.I.BR.F Dear Comrades, Re. Follow Up Action Programs of AIBRF Re: Fourth report We are happy to submit fourth report on implementation of follow up programs being organized/ conducted by AIBRF State Committees in different parts of the country. It is matter of satisfaction and happiness for us that so far, the following Central Ministers, Members of Parliament ( from Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha) to whom AIBRF delegations met and submitted memorandum on issues pending with the government for final approval , have extended their fullest support on our issues and assured to take necessary steps for early clearance. AIBRF DELEGATIONS HAVE SO FAR SUBMITTED MEMORANDUM TO 09 CENTRAL MINISTERS & 80 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM LOK SABHA & RAJYA SABHA ALL HAVE ASSURED TO TAKE NESSARY IMMEDIATE STEPS FOR EARLY SANCTION MASSIVE SUPPORT MOBLISED BY AIBRF THROUGH ORGANISATIONAL EFFORTS EFFORTS WILL CONTINUE TILL ACHIEVED 1. Vice- President of India, Shri Venkaiya Naidu. LIST OF HONRABLE CENTRAL MINISTERS (07) 1. Cabinet Minister Shri Thawar Chand Gehalot 2. Minister of State for Home Affairs, Sri G Krishna Reddy 3. Minister of State for Fisheries & Animal Ministry, Dr. Sanjiv kumar Balyan 4. Minister of State for Labour, Shri Santosh Gangwar 5. Honorable Defense Minister, Shri Rajnath Singhji 6. Minister of State, Fisheries & Animal Husbandry Shri Pratap Chandra Sadangi 7. Shri. Ramdas Ji Athavale , Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment 8. Sri Sadananda Gowda, Honorable Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers 9. Sri. Prahlad. V. Joshi, Honorable Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs LIST OF HONRABLE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM LOK SABHA & RAJYA SABHA 1. Shri A.M. Arif, Member of Parliament from Alapuzha( Kerala) 2. Shri T. N. Pratapan Member of Parliament from Trissur ( Kerala) 3. Shri K. Sudhakaran Member of Parliament from Kunur ( Kerala) 4. K. Murleedharana, Member of Parliament from Badagara (Kerala) 5. Shri V.K Sreekantan , Member of Parliament from Palakkad (Kerala) 6. Shri P.K Kunjalikutty, Member of Parliament from Malapuram (Kerala) 7. Shri E.T. Mohamed Bashir from Punnani (Kerala) 8. Smt. Ramya Haridas MP from Palghat Kerala) 9. Shri. Abdul Wahab M P, Rajya Sabha 10. Shri. M. K. Raghavan, M.P. from Kozhikode. (Kerala) 11. Sri. ADOOR PRAKASH MP from Aattingal (Kerala) 12. Adv. Anto Antony M.P. from Pathanamthitta (Kerala) 13. Shri. Dean Kuriakose from Idukki Dist. (Kerala) 14. Sri KK Ragesh MP (Rajya Sabha). 15. Benny Bahanan MP from Chalakudy. (Kerala) 16. Shri. M.V. Shreyams Kumar. (Kerala) 17. Shri M V Shreyams Kumar MP.(Rajya Sabha) 18. Shri. Rajmohan Unnithan MP from Kasargod. (Kerala) 19. Shri Rajender Agarwal, MP from Meerut (UP) 20. Mrs. Aparajita Sarangi MP from Buneshwar ( Odisha) 21. Sri Ravi Kishan Hon’ble MP from Gorakhpur (UP) 22. Sri Harish Dwivedi Hon’ble MP from Basti (UP) 23. Sri Ramapati Ram Tripathi Hon’ble Member of Parliament from Deoria (UP). 24. Sri Shiv Pratap Shukla Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) 25. Sri Dharmendra Kashyap Hon’ble Member of Parliament (UP) 26. Smt. Kanta Kardam, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) 27. Sri Upendra Singh Rawat, Hon’ble Member of Parliament from Barabanki (UP) 28. Smt. Rita Bahuguna Joshi, Hon’ble Member of Parliament from Allahabad 29. Sri Brij Bhushan Saran Singh, Hon’ble Member of Parliament Gonda / Bahraich / Kaiserganj (UP) 30. Member of Parliament, Shri Gajanand Kirtikar (Maharashtra) 31. Member of Parliament from Thane, Dr. Shrikant Shinde ( Maharashtra) 32. Shri Rajan Vichare, Honorable member of Parliament from Thane (Maharashtra) 33. Shri Hemant Godse Honorable Member of Parliament from Nasik (Maharashtra) 34. former Speaker Lok Sabha Smt. Sumitra Mahajan (MP) 35. Honorable member of Parliament from Rajya Sabha, Shri Binoy Vishwam (Delhi) 36. Honorable Member of Parliament from Bangalore, Shri Tejaswi Surya. (Karnataka) 37. Honorable Member of Parliament ( Rajya Sabha ) Shri Subhash Singh (Odisha) 38. Honorable Member of Parliament from Aska Ganjam Smt. Pramila Bisoyee (Odisha) 39. Sri Bhanu Prakash Verma MP from Orai (UP) 40. Sri Satye Deo Pachauri Member of Parliament from Kanpur( UP) 41. Smt. Keshri Devi Patel MP from Phoolpur (UP) 42. Sri Rajesh Verma MP from Sitapur (UP) 43. Sri DEVENDRA SINGH BHOLE MP from Kanpur Dehat (UP) 44. KUNWAR REOTI RAMAN SINGH MP (RAJYA SABH) (UP) 45. Honorable Member of Parliament Dr. Sangh Mitra Maurya (UP) 46. Shri S.T. Hasan, Hon'ble Member of Parliament, Moradabad (UP) 47. Smt. Seema Dwivedi, MP (Rajya Sabha), Jaunpur (UP) 48. Mrs. Navneet Rana, M.P. (Lok Sabha) from Amravati ( Maharashtra 49. Sri Jagadambika Pal jee Hon’ble MP and the Chairman of Parliamentary Committee (Telangana) 50. Hon’ble Member of Parliament Shri Ram Kripal Yadav (Bihar) 51. Hon’ble Member of Parliament Sri Bijay Manjhi (Bihar) 52. Hon’ble Member of Parliament Shri Ajay Nishad from Muzaffarpur (Bihar) 53. Honorable Sh. Naresh Bansal, Member Of Parliament ( Rajya Sabha) (Utterakhand) 54. Honorable Member of Parliament, Smt. Vanga Geeta Vishwnath, Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) 55. Honorable Member of Parliament , Shri Rammohan Naidu, at Srikakulam (AP) 56. Honorable Member of Parliament Shri Galla Jayadev from Guntur (AP) 57. Member of Parliament & Chair Person Parliamentary Committee Shri Prakash Jadhav at Tirupathi (AP) 58. Member of Parliament Shri Kotagiri Sridhar (AP) 59. Member of Parliament Shri B. Chandra Sekhar, (AP) 60. Hon. MP Shri Arjunji Meena,, Udaipur (Rajasthan) 61. Member of Parliament from Raipur Shri Sunil Soni (Chhattisgarh) 62. Honorable Member of Parliament from Bilaspur Shri Arun Sao. (Chhattisgarh) 63. Honorable Member of Parliament (Rjn) Shri Santosh Pandey 64. Sri. Nalin Kumar Kateel, honorable M. P., Dakshina Kannada (Karnataka) 65. Sri. P. C. Mohan, M. P. Bangalore, Central (Karnataka) 66. Sri. G. S. Basavaraju, M. P. Tumkur (Karnataka) 67. Sri D. K. Suresh, M. P., Bangalore Rural. (Karnataka) 68. Sri. Karadi Sanganna, M. P., Koppal. (Karnataka) 69. Sri. A. Narayanaswamy, M. P., Chitradurga (Karnataka) 70. Sri Srinivasa Prasad, M. P., Chamarajanagar (Karnataka) 71. Sri. Prathap Simha, M. P., Mysore-Kodagu. (Karnataka) 72. Kum. Shobha Karandlaje, M. P., Udupi- Chickmagalur (Karnataka) 73. Sri. G. M. Siddeshwara, M. P. Davangere (Karnataka) 74. Sri. Shivakumar. C. Udasi, M. P., Haveri- Gadag (Karnataka) 75. Sri P. C. Gaddi Goudar, M. P. Bagalkot (Karnataka) 76. Honorable Member of Parliament Shri K. Ravindra (Karnataka) 77. Honorable M.P. Shri K. Srinivas (Nani Garu) (Karnataka) 78. Honorable member of Parliament Smt. Annapurna from Koderma( Bihar ) 79. Honorable member of Parliament Shri Sudershan Bhagat from Lohardaga (Bihar) 80. Honorable Shri K.C.Ramamurthy, M.P. Rajya Sabha (Karnataka) (A) REPORT FROM UTTER PRADESH STATE COMMITTEE In continuation to our earlier letter dated 14-01-2021 through which the progress of implementation of Action Program as released by AIBRF was informed. It is our pleasure and proud to inform you that the Action program of AIBRF is being implemented very enthusiastically in whole of UP where our all Units, affiliates and members are participating with full zeal and confidence. We have already informed you that our various units already met with three Central Minister and eleven Members of Parliament. After words the following development took place and our various units met with the MPs as per following details:- 1. On dated 19th January, 2020 our VARANASI UNIT under the leadership of Sri Radhey Shyam Mishra, Sri Nagesh Upadhaya and others handed over the memorandum to the In - charge of PMO CAMP OFFICE, VARANASI Sri Shiv Sharan Pathak who assured to forward it to PMO. 2. dated 20th January, 2021 our ORAI (Dist. JALAUN) unit under the leadership of Sri K.N. Khare met with Sri Bhanu Prakash Verma MP from Orai and handed over the memorandum. News item in papers on submission of the memorandum to Member of Parliament. 3. 20th January, 2021 our KANPUR Unit under the leadership of Sri K.C. Mishra, Sri M.C. Gupta, Sri S.D. Sharma, Sri K.C .Dass, Sri V.S.AGNIHOTRI, Sri Shiv Swarup Saxena and Sri Ajay Bajpai met with Sri Satye Deo Pachauri Member of Parliament from Kanpur and handed over the Memorandum. It is pleasure to inform you that our unit holds the press conference at the residence the MP 4. Our Allahabad Unit under the leadership of Sri lalit Kumar, Sri Aditya Kumar, Sri Sudhir Kumar Gaur, Sri R.Y.Kushwaha and Sri Shyam Deo Singh Yadav met with Smt. Keshri Devi Patel MP from Phoolpur (Allahabad) and handed over the memorandum. 5. On dated 20-01-2021 Our SITAPUR Unit under the leadership of Sri K.G. Mishra, Sri Ram Singh Yadav and Sri Lalit Kishore Jaiswal met with Sri Rajesh Verma MP from Sitapur and handed over the memorandum who assured to recommend it to FM. 6. On dated 22-01-2021 our KANPUR UNIT under the leadership of SriN.K.Yadav, Sri V.K.Sharma, G.P.Dharia, Sri R.P.Masand and others met with Sri DEVENDRA SINGH BHOLE MP from Kanpur Dehat and handed over the memorandum to him. 7. On dated 22nd January, 2021 our Delegation from Kanpur led by Sri N.K. Yadav, Sri V.K. Sharma and others once again met with Sri Satye Deo Pachauri MP from Kanpur and reemphasize the urgency and importance of retirees issues and also handed over the memorandum to him. 8. The delegation of our Allahabad Unit under the leadership of Sri Lalit Kumar, Sri Aditya Kumar, Sri Sudhir Gaur, Sri Amit Srivastava. Sri Sudhir Kr. Gupta and others met with KUNWAR REOTI RAMAN SINGH MP (RAJYA SABHA) at his Allahabad residence and handed over the memorandum to him.
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