Veterans left in the lurch as pension system fails The Statesman 31 May 2022
The latest government experiment to have crashed is SPARSH (System for Pension Administration (Raksha)), the new pension paying system for armed forces veterans. Its failure came to light on 01 May when almost 60,000 veterans found their pensions were not credited. Launched in 2021 with much fanfare, it was aimed to save Rs 250 crores annually. Its cost of induction was Rs 160 crores, however with a new contract for removal of anomalies, training and operating, it would be far higher.
The motto adopted by SPARSH was, ‘right pension delivered at the right time.’ On the contrary, it blocked pensions due to its own shortcomings, while blaming the end user for not complying with government instructions. Further the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pensions) (PCDA(P)) has a reputation of being lethargic and unresponsive. It has on occasions rejected pension allocations made by service HQs, an act beyond its mandate.
From the moment it was conceived there was opposition to SPARSH as the ongoing system operated smoothly and banks cooperated to resolve queries. There were never major complaints. SPARSH failed miserably in its first test. Service HQs had fought tooth and nail against this scheme, but their objections were ignored.
A greedy government, desperate to save funds, accepted the proposal of the PCDA(P) and rushed through the scheme, without it being fully tested and flaws removed. It has been implemented with post 2015 retirees. The powerful PCDA (P), assured of backing from finance and defence ministries, bypassed orders of seeking consent of individuals before migrating them into the SPARSH system.
There are reports that two army centres were initially a testbed for the scheme. However as final results indicate, these trials were limited and possibly hurried, mainly to meet deadlines. Even veterans from testbed centres were not spared, despite all their data being uploaded. Currently, SPARSH has demanded life certificates even from those who expired over a year ago and their updated information on family pensions were already available with banks. For these families, re-engineering the process would be slow, long drawn and painful, especially if they are in rural areas.
The roping in of functional software of two public centre banks, SBI and PNB, to create SPARSH, conveys that the PCDA(P) had no clue nor software of its own and grabbed existing software to commence operations. It could do so as these were public sector banks and hence were bullied to cooperate by the finance ministry. With terms of engagement with these banks having concluded, PCDA (P) has been compelled to sign a contract with TATA consultancy. This annual contract as also reengineering the software, will remove any savings projected to the finance ministry.
Most veterans have only pensions as their means of livelihood. Non-payment to almost 20% pensioners due to errors in the operating system should have led to heads being rolled. It should have also raised eyebrows in PCDA (P). Nothing happened. On the contrary, it is the pensioners who are being compelled to repeat the process they had completed in November only because SPARSH failed to migrate life certificates when it migrated data. This can only happen in India. Now comes the catch.
The simplicity of November 2021, when life certificates were uploaded easily by banks has ended. Instead a confused system, needing multiple data entries has been introduced. The problem is compounded by the fact that SPARSH did not migrate Pan and Aadhar details of many pensioners. They would first need to upload these prior to life certificates. This has resulted in pensioners running from pillar to post to complete their requirements.
Wherever possible the army has pitched in with assistance cells, while the PCDA (P) watches the confusion from their luxurious establishment in Allahabad, unaccountable and unresponsive to individual concerns. Currently the government has extended the date for submission of these certificates, but this will not resolve the problem. The SPARSH software must be made more interactive and user friendly.
Touts, aware of problems which veterans and widows are facing, have begun exploiting them by establishing life certificate uploading stalls near veteran medical clinics at district levels, away from military cantonments. Their charges vary from Rs 150-200 for each uploading. Something which was free, simple, easy and error proof has now become complicated leading to exploitation of the vulnerable by touts.
Any software, prior to being introduced, must be tested for a period of time, to determine shortcomings. Simultaneously, the staff must be adequately trained and increased, in case essential. The uploading of life certificates is a milestone every year and should have been factored in. Nothing was done. The PCDA (P) staff in Allahabad can provide no assistance as those handling queries are unaware of how SPARSH operates. In desperation to gain brownie points, the PCDA rushed in an untested system filled with flaws. The launching of TATA Neu is an example. It is reported that the software was tested on TATA employees for a prolonged duration prior to being made available to the public.
If only the government had listened to the pleas of the armed forces and veterans. If only the government had not fallen for fake promises of financial savings made by PCDA (P). If only the PCDA (P) not pushed a half-baked untested system into the environment. If only a proper trial had been conducted, and users involved. Only then could the government have been saved from the blushes it now faces as also its standing and reputation would not have been tarnished. Only then would the PCDA (P) not have battered its already poor image further. Alas, this is democratic India where the vulnerable suffer and those responsible are never held accountable.
It appears to have become a habit for this government to rush into announcements and implementation on matters concerning armed forces and subsequently re-consider. Re-assessing the appointment of the CDS, announced with much fanfare from the ramparts of the Red Fort, was the first. SPARSH is next. It is hoped that the under-consideration Tour of Duty does not undergo a similar fate a few months down the line.
SPARSH will test veterans- sab chalta hai- vulnerable will continue to suffer- PCDA was not bothered in the past so lets not accept anything in future too.
Tour of duty will carry on till we face war and suffer the consequences. The politicians and bureaucrats who would have implemented this scheme, overriding all objections of service HQ would be dead or enjoying their retired life. Blame game will happen but it is the country that would have lost. Anyways, shortsighted politicians and bureaucrats is the bane of this nation, our beloved India.
Pathetic situation indeed… There is a saying,if it ain’t broken don’t fix it.
But Alas probably govt didn’t know the saying.
If govt was so miser , they could have charged us individually for service of the bank rather than throwinng the veterans to wolves , we would have happily paid our share , .
Govt truely seems to be penny wise , pound foolish
A very incisive article highlighting the problem on hand. Sparsh has been an utter failure right from inception. Never seen any country treating their veterans in this manner. Hope someone is listening
Thank you
PCDA should not be allowed to get away with this latest misdemeanour.
An RTI query needs to be filed and the names of those responsible for this fiasco should be found out. The punishment awarded to them for the trouble they have caused to the Veterans and their Next of Kin should be publicised.
Very true the crooks for few months of extension and personal benefits have derailed the wonderful existing distribution through Govt PSU Banks.
SPARSH was doomed to be failure ab-initio as the very objective of whole project by PCDA (P) Babus was to save money in a manner ” Penny Wise Pounds Foolish and to add to its establishment numbers. They have have been making fool of this Nation. Their heads must roll for causing financial miseries. Shame on you PCDA ( P)
Very good elaborate article The problem still exits Veteran are running for completion of data No one helping I approached Distt Soldier board and bank no fruitful reply came Most of old veterans are illiterate and does not know about internet In village the problem is internet is more pathetic Can any say where to go and complete the formalities
if you are in a town with a veterans cell, please approach them. That is currently the best bet
Enough is enough, service HQ’s should get rid of the habit of being mere followers and learn to put their foot down when required to protect the interests of all ranks. The best solution would be to put the PCDPA under the service HQ’ to make it answerable.
False promise declared by the present rulers that they only safeguard the interest nation and it’s soldiers are exposed clearly now. Utter failures Betrayed.
District soldier sailor and airmen boards are not equipped with , software and accessibility to SPARSH not protocol DSSBs Staff or the officer not trained/ informed . DSB at most can write a letter to the respective record offices or to the banks .
DSSBs have not been wested with any authority to access SPARSH and make any changes or update.