Saturday, February 11, 2012

A HAPPY DAY FOR OUR EFFORTS


Canara Bank, Kalingapatti Manager Mr.Papanasam with the ailing widow at her residence.

A HAPPY DAY FOR OUR EFFORTS

We noticed  on our visit to one Bank branch, that one widow was eligible for Liberalised Family pension,

Smt.Marudhai w/o Late Sigman.Muthu Mayyan  of Signals Record. No.A 5861
PPO.NO: F/1667/1963 AND F/W/ 1939/1981.
PDA: Canara bank, Kalingapatti, Tirunelveli-Dist, Tamil Nadu.
She was being paid ordinary family pension instead of Special Family pension..
The discrepancy was reported to the Branch Manager and he was very kind enough to accept our submission and revised the pension as Special Family pension.
We cannot refrain from appreciating the Branch Manager Mr.Papanasam  for his sincere  humanitarian service of visiting the bed ridden widow at home  and informing the revision and arrears. The Manager, understanding the prevailing situation, notwithstanding the protocol, visited  again on the next day and disbursed  the arrears amount  at home after obtaining  necessary documents.

The ailing, bedridden widow was immensely happy and thanked the Manager and our Trust for such a Noble service .

“Alas “, this happiness lasted for 3 days only. The widow died on the 3rd day after receiving her entitled arrears in her life time.  Meanwhile, we have received a letter from Signals Records that the widow is eligible for Liberalised family pension of Rs.9200 instead of Rs.7000.  It is very unfortunate that the widow could not enjoy the right pension throughout her life time.

But for the timely intervention of Our Trust, the entire case would have gone un-noticed and died of its natural death. We appreciate the Canara Bank Kalingapatti Manager Mr.Papanasam for his noble service.

The Trust is very proud in doing such noble service by extending all the help to the needy veterans  and their families.

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