Retired Railway Employees Association Conference in Tatanagar Addresses Pension Concerns

Retired Railway Employees Association hosts a conference in Tatanagar, discussing pressing issues like pension and medical related problems.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Retired Railway Employees Association organized a conference at the Tatanagar AEN office.

Here, retired railway employees shared their thoughts on immediate execution of solutions to the problems they face.

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Retired Railway Employees Association hosts a conference in Tatanagar, discussing pressing issues like pension and medical related problems.

Formed in 1997, the Association is stepping into its 27th year, and remains an active platform for retirees to discuss issues such as family pension difficulties and medical-related problems.

NR Majhi, the ex-employee who now serves as the BPO of the Association, addressed the challenges faced by retired employees post-retirement and the organization’s continuous efforts to resolve them.

Highlighting the Association’s readiness to support its members, Majhi expressed that the organization’s strength lies in its unity and the shared determination to tackle future challenges.

Retired Railway Employees Association hosts a conference in Tatanagar, discussing pressing issues like pension and medical related problems.
Retired Railway Employees Association hosts a conference in Tatanagar, discussing pressing issues like pension and medical related problems.

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