On a telephone fixed by the All India Bank Retirees Federation (AIBRF), retired slope employees, nether the banner of United Forum of Bank Retirees Organisations (UFBROs), staged a protestation connected Monday astatine the Gandhi statue, adjacent the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC).
Raising slogans, they demanded that a minimum monthly pension of ₹10,000 beryllium given. Additionally, they sought the implementation of L1 argumentation for retired slope employees nether the ‘Group Health Insurance Scheme’, and called for holding periodic grievance redressal meetings to resoluteness pending issues astatine slope level.
Visakhapatnam District Bank Retirees Federation (VDBRF) president P. Srinivas and wide caput R.V. Ravi Kumar urged slope managements to clasp discussions with AIBRF to settee the agelong pending grievances of retired employees successful an amicable mode astatine the earliest.
An 81-year-old retired main manager T. Kameswara Rao, joined the protest, and boosted the morale of the participants. The protesters expressed their resentment against the Centre and the Indian Banks Association (IBA) for their nonaccomplishment to update the pension of retirees.
Their different demands include: proviso of subsidised healthcare connected par with serving employees nether the Medical Health Scheme. APBRF president B.V.V. Kondala Rao presided. The leaders announced that the agitation would proceed until justness is delivered to the retired employees.

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