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News Letter of AERWA 2019 1 Vol. 20(4) July August
NEWS LETTER OF AERWA R.N.I.REGN.NO.MAH/ENG/2000/706
Volume 20 - Issue No.4 July August 2019 (12 Pages)
ATOMIC ENERGY RETIREES WELFARE ASSOCIATION
Recognized by
Department of Pensions and Pensioners’ Welfare
Regd.No.MAH/527/97/Thane Dt. 5-9-97 Soc. Regn. Act 1860
Regd. No.F/5819/Thane Dt. 31.10.97 Bom. Pub. Trust Act, 1950
Office: Project Square, Opposite SBI,
Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai 400 094, T.No. 25559994
Web site: https://aerwa.wordpress.com
e-mail AERWA: aerwa12@gmail.com
(Affiliated to Bharat Pensioners Samaj, Delhi)
Rs 5/- Single Copy-Complimentary to AERWA members
Volume 20 - Issue No.4 July August 2019 (12 Pages)
Opinions and views expressed in articles and editorials need not necessarily be those of AERWA
In This issue:
From Editor, Aims and Objectives of AERWA 1
AERWA News: Annual Day Report 3
Guest Article: Walking the way to fulfillment. 5
Important OMs/GOs etc. 6
Hindi versions 7
Appeal from INS 8
Platinum Club, B’Day Greetings 8-9
Sashasra Chandra Darshan, New Members 10
Laughter Corner 10
Obituary, Important Tel Numbers, AICPI Table, 12
From Editor: Dear Member,
Warm greetings from AERWA. During the month
of May, your association celebrated its Annual
day on May 18. An added attraction to this
programme was the release of a book ‘Probating
the will and testament’ authored by Shri
A.K.Anand. You will find a detailed report on this
function in this issue. This issue also brings to you
a guest article on ‘Walking the way to fulfillment’
by Dr. B Venkatramani who is only 72. Similarly,
Dr. M. R. Iyer, our esteemed member has recently
published a collection of poems entitled ‘Bouquet
and Garlands II’ He is just 82. It proves that
retirement from service does not have to be the
retirement from activities. AERWA congratulates
both on their feats.
A report on the Pension Adalat organized by
BARC is also being published in this issue.
Happy reading.
संपादक क� ओर से:
�य सद�य, आरवा क� ओर से शुभकामनाएं। मई के मह�ने म� आपक� असो सएशन ने 18 मई को अपना वाष"क #दवस मनाया। इस अवसर पर %ी ए.के.आन'द ल)खत एक प�ुतक ‘Probating
the will and testament’- का वमोचन भी -कया गया। इस आयोजन क� एक परू� 1रपोट" आप इस अकं म� पाएंगे। इसी अकं म� डॉ. बी.व�कटरम)ण, िजनक� उ9 मा: 72 वष" है,
News Letter of AERWA 2019 2 Vol. 20(4) July August
News Letter of AERWA 2019 3 Vol. 20(4) July August
AERWA News: AERWA Celebrates Annual Day
AERWA celebrated its Annual Day on Saturday,
18th May 2019 at the Multi Purpose Hall,
Training School Hostel, Anushaktinagar. Dr.
Sekhar Basu, former Chairman, AEC & Secretary,
DAE was the Chief Guest and delivered the key
note address entitled “DAE Programmes-Way
ahead”. Dr Sreekumar Banerjee, former
Chairman, AEC & Secretary, DAE and Shri A. K.
Anand, former Director, Reactor Projects Group,
BARC, were Special guests. Dr. Rushi Deshpande,
Director, Nephrology, Jaslok Hospital delivered a
special talk on “How to protect our kidneys”.
About 200 participants attended the programme.
The programme started at 10.00 AM, with
singing of the National Anthem followed by
paying homage to the departed members since
December 2018 and observing two minutes
silence in their memory.
In his Welcome address, Dr. V K Manchanda,
President AERWA, briefly presented the activities
and achievements of the association. He
highlighted the discussions between AERWA
representatives and officials of DAE, BARC,
Hospital, DOPPW etc., taking up pensioners’
issues. AERWA’s interactions with nearby
schools, Vinimay trust and Laxmi Charitable eye
institute as part of its societal activity were also
elaborated. He further emphasized that the
Association remains connected with all its
members, residing all over India and even abroad
through its News Letter, Email, WhattsApp,
telephone etc.
Dr Manchanda invited more members to join in
AERWA activities and also send their feedback
regularly which can be published in AERWA NL.
He made a special request to Dr Banerjee,
Chancellor HBNI to consider the possibility of
allowing scientists / engineers to continue as
members of the doctoral committees of HBNI
students post retirement. It will be a win win
situation for students as well as retired
committee members.
In his key note address, Dr Sekhar Basu observed
that the first 20 years (1954-1974) were the
golden period for the Dept, when a focused
approach and impressive vertical growth was
observed. Subsequently, he opined, for various
reasons, the focus changed and the vertical
growth diminished. During this period there were
efforts to grow horizontally and add new avenues
to our domain of activity. However, this did not
bear expected results.
He further added, today we are in a better
position as far as planning and execution of our
projects are concerned. Some of these can be
listed as:
i. Rapid addition in capacity is taking place in
the Nuclear Power Generation.
ii. Most of the problems associated with the Fast
Breeder Programme have been overcome and
commissioning of the PFBR is expected
shortly.
iii. Nuclear fuel complex and the Heavy Water
Board are capable and fully geared to support
a much bigger Nuclear Power Programme.
iv. Atomic Mineral Division has come up with
discoveries of new mineral resources that can
support a bigger power programme,
indigenously.
v. All the reprocessing plants are working at
designed capacity or even more. A couple of
integrated back-end projects are also coming
up fast.
The department is also fully prepared to support
the growing demands in the fields of health care,
food security and environmental protection, he
added.
Dr Basu made an appeal to the retirees: “Help
the department to build its image.” He further
added, as a group of retirees, AERWA can play a
positive role in this. Work as a think tank, counter
negative publicity, participate in discussions,
emphasize the positive aspects of the
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departmental programmes and publish articles
on these”.
In conclusion Dr. Basu complemented AERWA for
its dedicated work and suggested that scientific /
social programmes should be chalked out to
minimize the vacuum in the life of retirees.
Release of the book: A book, “Probating the will
and testament”, authored by Shri A.K.Anand was
released by Dr. Sreekumar Banerjee, former
Chairman, AEC & Secretary, DAE on the occasion
of Annual Day.
Dr Banerjee paid glowing tributes to Shri Anand.
Professionally, a technology developer, Shri
Anand has made immense contributions in
indigenously developing advance technologies
for the strategic programme of the Govt of India,
he said. The scientific documentation acumen in
Shri Anand was well brought out through his
earlier publications, he further added.
Dr. Sekhar Basu, the chief guest also gave
compliments to Shri Anand and wished him
success in his future endeavors. He observed that
the book contains purely first hand information,
written in a lucid manner and provides for
interesting reading. The book is published by
Frontier India Technology, Dombivli (W).
Dr. Rushi Deshpande, Director Nephrology
(Academics), JaslokHospital, gave a special talk
on “How to protect our kidneys”. Dr Deshpande
emphasized the fact that kidney is a vital organ,
and monitoring and maintaining its health is
extremely important for life. Busy lifestyle, lack
of physical activity, unhealthy food habits
together with other medical conditions like
diabetics, high blood pressure and indiscriminate
use of pain killers affect kidney function cause for
stress to the kidney he said.
A simple urine test can reveal the healthiness of
the kidney, he said. Normally, Doctors look for
the presence of albumin, protein and glucose in
the urine. Urinary tract infection can also be
detected through urine test. If needed, detailed
tests are done for kidney function. The level of
creatinine in the blood also gives an idea about
the health of the kidney. Dialysis is a near perfect
artificial method, replicating the function of the
kidney. However, electrolyte balancing in the
blood is not possible in dialysis. Hence,
supplements are always required for dialysis
patients. Dr. Deshpande further emphasized that
Controlling diabetes & blood pressure and stress
free living, moderate physical activity & healthy
eating will help in maintaining kidney health.
AERWA also presented a cheque of Rs 10000 to
Vinimay as a gesture of AERWA’s societal
responsibility.
Shri Boopathy, CAO, BARC briefed the audience
about the various initiatives being taken by BARC
for the benefits of pensioners. He also
highlighted the regular organization of Pension
Adalats.
Shri K T P Balakrishnan proposed vote of Thanks.
The programme was anchored by Dr. Mohan
Chougaonkar.
News Letter of AERWA 2019 5 Vol. 20(4) July August
Guest Article: WALKING THE WAY TO
FULFILLMENT- During 1957 to 1962, a school boy
used to walk from one of the by-lanes of
Commercial Street, Bangalore, to Kanteerava
Stadium, carrying a ‘tiffin box’ containing ‘curd-
rice’ early in the morning to be present for the 3
or 4-day Athletic events. He would remain
present in the Stadium from the start till
everyone packs off. It was the author. He was
interested in track events. Wilma Rudolf, USA, a
woman athlete with polio affected leg and who
made history by winning 3 Gold medals in 1960
Rome Olympics [100m, 200 m and 4x100m relay],
was his “Hero”. Later, as he grew up, Miruts
Yifter, Ethiopia, was his “Hero” having won Gold
medals in 5000 m and 10000m in 1980 Moscow
Olympics. Much later, he came to know about
Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia, who gave a mind-
boggling performance by winning Gold medals in
5000m and10000m Marathon in 1952 Helsinki
Olympics! Among the Indians, the bare-footed
Olympian Marathoner, Shivnath Singh, was his
“hero”.
When he joined St. Joseph’s College,
Tiruchirappalli, for his Pre-University Course, he
saw during the College Sports meet, the 3 Hostels
represented by 30 plus athletes. Only the Captain
was representing the Day-Scholars. The author
became an “athlete” for the Day-Scholars for the
next 3 years of his B.SC., participating in 1500m
and cross-country race. Though he used to come
last in 1500 m, the message was reached.
After joining BARC in 1968, he had run up to 5 km
off-and-on. While in Belgium, in 1973, he used to
run 5 km with local runners and participated in
local cross country races.
In 1974, with a “gut” feeling, the author
participated in the GBRAA [Greater Bombay
Regional Athletic Association] sponsored Annual
Marathon race [supported by Dr D. Krishnan, of
erstwhile, DRP]. The distance comprised 7 rounds
from Haji Ali- Mahalaxmi- Worli Naka- Race
Course. He did not practice much. But,
completed 6 rounds and “fell down”. He has a
polio-affected left leg, having smaller dimensions
in all respects, as compared to right [one inch
shorter left leg]. All along, he was running on one
leg, with left being a “live crutch’. So, body gave
way. He completed nearly 37 km.
Under the guidance of Shri M. George John,
State- record Holder in Fast Walking, 6 Scientists
[including the author] from BARC, above the age
of 30, ran a Bombay- Pune Relay run on Feb. 19,
1978. For one full year, every Sunday, Shri John
will train a person who has never run before in
his life, to run 25 km at a stretch.
The run entailed a person running 25 km, shake
hands with the next runner, who starts running
the next lap and so on. The run started at 2 am
from Dadar T.T [or Khodadad Circle, Mumbai]
and reached West End Cinema, Pune, at 5 pm
that evening. Shri George John remains the
author’s mentor and inspiration till date.
The author was also a part of a 6-member cycle
team that completed more than 1200 km stretch
from Bombay to Chennai in 20 days [actual
cycling for 15 days and resting for 5 days], in Feb-
March 1974, without much fanfare; he had done
the Bombay –Baroda stretch [nearly 400 km] in 3
days. He had cycled in Belgium on weekends to
nearby Holland, Germany etc.
The real endurance programme was after
retirement, when he undertook the 4-season Bird
Survey Programme in Point Calimere near the
historic [known for salt-Satyagraha] town
Vedaranyam, Tamilnadu.
The work involved being in the open from
morning 6 to 11.30 am, covering nearly 4 to 5 km
stretch of the Sanctuary [the only Ramsar Site in
Tamilnadu], swamp and salt-pan areas. Again,
the author undertook a 2-year survey of the flora
and birds along the 2 banks of river Cauvery
flowing through Tiruchirappalli, where he was
staying. The survey involved walking a stretch of
10 km on both sides during the weekends from 6
am to 11.30 am.
It was at this time the author was inspired by the
news of a Sikh, Fauja Singh, hailing from Punjab,
but settled in England, participating in
International Marathons. Singh ran his first
Marathon when he was 89 years YOUNG! Singh
continued running well past his 100 years. His
RUN had a “ripple effect” [like the author had]
and soon a group called SITC [Sikh in the City]
was formed with elderly Sikhs joining the group
and running Marathons. So, WHY NOT ME?
Though the author has been running, thus far, he
feels that it is safer to walk at his age rather than
running. In International sports meets only
distances for (fast) walking are, 50 km and 100
km. With the past experiences of being out for
long period of time and days, these distances
News Letter of AERWA 2019 6
were SET AS TARGETS; he started his first long
distance walk in April 2018 from Badlapur, about
60km from Mumbai Maharashtra.
Initially, it was 5 km, then 8 km and then 10 km
reaching the next railway station Vangani. Next it
was Shelu, then Neral and Bhivpuri Road [25 km
from Badlapur]. The experience was so exciting
and took him to Karjat [32 km]. He did Karjat 2
times and Bhivpuri road 4 times in 2018.
Initially, he started in the evening, but with
sunset it became difficult to walk due to heavy
traffic. So, the starting time was shifted to 4 am
then 2 am, so as to reach Karjat around 11.30
am. In 2019, he walked to Karjat twice in 10 hrs.
On May 25/26 completed 40 km in 12 h and 30
min. This was achieved by walking up 25 km
[Bhivpuri] and walk back to Vangani [15km].
Starting time was 11.30 pm at night and he
walked all night and reached the destination by
by 11.45 am; a night-day walk. The 40-Km night
day walk was repeated in 12h 45minutes 0n May
31/June 1 in 12h 45min.
The author walks alone carrying more than 9 kg
on his back, comprising 7 lit of water, biscuits,
and his favourite coffee in bottles. Fortunately,
carries no cameras; otherwise he will be
distracted to his other hobbies. It is a non-stop
walk, except to note down the time, distance,
taking water, coffee, adjust the shoes & socks.
The most difficult part of the walk is the menace
of stray dogs (more than 6 or so) chasing the
author in the first 2 to 3 km during the night or
nearly 2 hrs of the walk. Driving them away
involves lot of strain and energy. One loses all
interest not only in walking but in life itself! Stray
dogs are present all along the way, near
residential areas. No respite or peace for
common man?
The road, Kalyan - Karjat State Highway SH35, has
been broadened and paved since 2018; but no
trees. The whole route is barren. No semblance
of wind even during night. Thus far, the walk
Vol. 20(4) July August
through the night has been safe; youngsters on
the way enquire about my intent and offer help
too. Police van also moves up and down; so far
no questions asked. Possibly they are watching a
“freak activity”.
“The reward for having done a good work is not
what you get from it, but what you BECOME by
it”, so goes a saying.
Such long distance activities bring about and
build qualities like patience, perseverance
endurance and acceptance, in a person, which
are most essential to achieve something in life,
even after retirement.
“Be the change that you want to see”, said
Mahatma Gandhi. The author is hopeful that his
activity will have a “ripple effect”, and create
awareness among people to take up enduring
physical activities that costs nothing, except
one’s efforts, builds physical and mental stamina;
more than that, exhilarating and very fulfilling,
giving a sense of achievement.
B. Venkataramani retired as Head,
Analytical Chemistry Division, BARC,
Trombay. He is a Nature enthusiast,
a trained Yoga teacher and a Reiki
Master.
Important OMs/GO
1. CPAO, vide OM No CPAO/ IT &Tech/
Banks Performance/ 37 (Vol III)A/2019/18 dt
23.4.2019, has requested all the CPPCs to instruct
their bank branches making payment of pension
to record the PPO number of pensioners/family
pensioners on their pass book.
2. DOPPW, vide their OM dated 31.5.2019, have
informed that a Toll free no. 1800-11-1960 for
the pensioners has been installed in DOPPW, B-
wing, 8th
Floor, Janpath Bhawan, Janpath, New
Delhi-110001. This is a new initiative for
connecting to DOPPW by Central Government
pensioners who are unable to access Department
via web service or contact them by post. Now, a
Pensioner can record their grievances over the
Toll free number. Thereafter, pensioner/family
pensioners’ grievances will be uploaded on
CPENGRAMS portal on behalf of pensioner
/family pensioners for further resolution. The
facility will be available from 10.00 AM to
5.00PM. Kindly disseminate the above Toll free
no. among the pensioners for registering their
grievances.
News Letter of AERWA 2019 7 Vol. 20(4) July August
Developments after 7 CPC
1. Regarding revision of 7 CPC pension of D to G
grade pensioners, reckoning the two additional
increments as pay for DA, HRA and pension, DAE
has sent an ID note long back to DOPPW
requesting their advice on issue of some anomaly
in implementation and suggest the modality of
revision of pension. It has been pending for long
at DOPPW. Chairman AEC/Secretary DAE sent a
letter to Secretary DOPPW to expedite the
matter. It is learnt that DOPPW has now finalized
the modalities and sent to Dept of Expenditure
for approval which is awaited. DAE will issue
order for revision of PPOs subsequently.
2. In case of 7 CPC revision of pension of H+
pensioners considering the special pay for
pension as per the SC judgment dt 3.1.2019,
DOPPW approved DAE proposal and requested to
work out the financial implication for approval of
Dept of Expenditure(DOE). DAE prepared the
note and put up to Member Finance for approval.
It is now sent to Dept of Expenditure. AERWA
was in constant touch with concerned DAE
officers during the period. It is to be noted that
DOS has already issued order on 29.3.2019 for
revision of pension including pension on special
pay after approval from DOE. DRDO also has now
issued similar order dt. 25. 5. 2019, implementing
SC order.
3. The 3rd Pension Adalat was conducted on
18/05/2019 at MPH, Training School Hostel
between 2.30 to 4.30 pm. A total of 51
grievances were registered from the retired
employees of BARC. The grievances
are categorised as follows.
(i) Nonpayment of DA/HRA arrears on 2
increments,
(ii) Discrepancy in fixation of 7th CPC pension /
family pension,
(iii) Change of address for future
communication,
(iv) Non restoration of commutation amount,
(v) Inclusion of eligible family members for
family pension.
CAO, BARC assured that all the grievances are
being considered and will be settled as per
rules/entitlement at the earliest. The pensioners
will also be informed of the status through e-
mail. As mentioned in earlier issue, BARC has
launched a website “Pensioners’ corner” The list
of about 1400 pensioners whose grievances are
redressed is uploaded on the site. Pensioners are
advised to check their names therein.
मह�वपूण� OMs/GO 1) CPAO ने 23.4.2019 के अपने प1रप:
O.CPAO/IT&Tech/Banks Performance/ 37(vol-lll) A/
2019/ 18 -क वे प�शन
अदा करने वाल� सभी ब>क शाखाओ ं को IनदSश दे -क वे
प�शनस"/फे मल� प�शनस" के PPO नबंर भी उनक� पासबकु म� नोट
कर�।
2) अपने #द. ३१ मई २०१९ के OM
News Letter of AERWA 2019 8 Vol. 20(4) July August
3. तीसर� प�शन अदालत का आयोजन BARC
News Letter of AERWA 2019 9 Vol. 20(4) July August
G Srikrishna Murty 28121754 11-Jul-35
Mahesh Singh 27657210 11-Jul-41
Ghadi S V 28912232 11-Jul-36
Bhat V S 27660093 12-Jul-28
Tamhankar G G 27451504 12-Jul-35
Naik A D 25214353 12-Jul-40
Katkar R D 12-Jul-32
Sayyad M S 27469259 13-Jul-40
Bagul Durgadas G 13-Jul-43
Bhatnagar D Nandan 27823143 14-Jul-38
Raghavendra Rao M K 25555829 14-Jul-40
Satam Narayan G 15-Jul-34
Satam N H 15-Jul-29
Tondwalkar A R 25115888 15-Jul-29
Bhuta A C 15-Jul-43
Patil A S 24374187 15-Jul-36
More B D 15-Jul-42
Ajit Singh 4027132412 15-Jul-43
Hegishte P L 9920983094 15-Jul-35
Naik M S 9270266122 15-Jul-36
Satam Sambhaji Hirjit 9820926734 15-Jul-35
Agarwal N K 27718823 16-Jul-40
Kapoor J L 25516797 16-Jul-35
Nair K K B 27745027 17-Jul-38
Bhide M G 26821153 17-Jul-35
Batish G C 30985426 17-Jul-43
Nair T N 18-Jul-35
Gadiyar H S 27652695 19-Jul-35
Venkatachalam N S 19-Jul-38
Abraham P 28953855 19-Jul-36
Ahuja Maya Naraindas 25201137 21-Jul-41
K.Natarajan 25510776 22-Jul-35
Vispute Anant Onkar 22-Jul-34
Aboobaker V S 27660365 22-Jul-35
Wadhwa N R 25568512 22-Jul-42
Kulkarni G D 25425110 22-Jul-38
Thomas P T 25554444 22-Jul-43
Banerjee Biswarup 27894685 23-Jul-33
Kadam Urmila 27464210 23-Jul-42
Shiv Dutta Wadhawa 25930304 24-Jul-36
David K A V 27823681 24-Jul-40
Rathi B N 25213575 25-Jul-42
Apte Mukund 9824397177 26-Jul-36
Vijayan Sharada 27613876 26-Jul-42
Krishnan M S 26239008 27-Jul-38
Joshi S Y 25410159 28-Jul-41
Gokhale V Y 25421568 29-Jul-33
Bhandari R G 28877609 29-Jul-38
Gupta S K 9967172737 29-Jul-41
Balakrishnan V P 30-Jul-43
Rao Nagnath Vithal 25580444 1-Aug-42
Medhi M S 24448346 1-Aug-38
Shibad P R 8888809263 1-Aug-34
Narayan S 25256425 2-Aug-42
Venkateswaran T V 25201681 2-Aug-34
Padte S V 3-Aug-33
Chawla L S 28856701 3-Aug-33
Kapoor R K 25583584 4-Aug-40
Mhatre M P 4-Aug-33
Tripathi H N 5-Aug-40
Rode Vithal Amrutrao 27893872 6-Aug-34
D V Gopinath 8212544524 6-Aug-33
Pillai Chellamma V 27653170 6-Aug-43
Singh Ram Naresh 28675331 7-Aug-35
Arora S S 25560592 7-Aug-43
Sharma R D 27667143 7-Aug-41
Israni S U 8-Aug-43
Kalra S S 27483766 8-Aug-42
Sukumaran M S 56115769 9-Aug-36
Raj Dhar Bhatt 8149314468 9-Aug-30
Khata M J 22054654 9-Aug-34
Upadhyaya R 56108710 9-Aug-43
Bhatt Ramachandra 65250411 10-Aug-40
P Hanumantha Rao 9082128326 10-Aug-40
Gupta R K 10-Aug-40
Jhingan M L 27890803 10-Aug-36
Chavarkar M P 25554858 10-Aug-38
Srisaila S 25560460 11-Aug-42
Gupta Ranbir P 27653806 11-Aug-40
Shinde P N 27791797 11-Aug-38
Vagal Shayaru K 25444568 11-Aug-35
Shetty Sv 67923165 12-Aug-36
Sastry D V 27704295 12-Aug-33
Shetty Nandappa K. 9819428942 12-Aug-43
Parikh R O 26207183 13-Aug-34
Sarode M M 25335779 13-Aug-32
Yadav V S 27706202 15-Aug-42
Sequeira A S 15-Aug-38
Chandraker K K 4023118771 15-Aug-43
B Gopalan 4027243273 15-Aug-43
Pant R C 39246719 15-Aug-43
Sudha Rao V 15-Aug-43
Rao Saunal Rama 27576864 15-Aug-36
Krishnan K S 27820428 15-Aug-35
Kamble Pramila J 27651667 16-Aug-41
H.R.Ramaprasad 9448016661 16-Aug-43
Iyyengar S K 28748225 16-Aug-35
Ramamurthy B S 27667433 16-Aug-32
Aroquianadane 8971793073 16-Aug-35
S Krishnan 27823034 18-Aug-42
Jahagirdar P B 8898826490 19-Aug-43
Chatterjee U K 19-Aug-38
Chopra S K 20-Aug-42
Varghese Chinnamma 04842645444 20-Aug-42
Kamath G B 55923494 20-Aug-40
Pradhan S D 26109476 21-Aug-40
Mishra U C 27656504 21-Aug-38
Shanbhag R P 22-Aug-30
News Letter of AERWA 2019 10 Vol. 20(4) July August
Goswami K L 9867514572 23-Aug-32
Karthikeyan P S 23-Aug-33
Samuel A M 26462067 23-Aug-40
Nair K B 27708343 23-Aug-38
Vyas S.N. 9827503834 23-Aug-43
Gaonkar D G 9869879481 25-Aug-36
Joshi M R 9769937492 25-Aug-42
Balakrishnan N 27571773 26-Aug-34
Raipurkar D R 27667454 26-Aug-36
Kulkarni R P 9422986244 26-Aug-34
Bendre R J 2024260689 27-Aug-36
Iyer R Harihara 27576862 27-Aug-36
Sasane J B 27715472 27-Aug-40
Ramanujam K 27702688 28-Aug-38
Mdsastry 9869213577 28-Aug-42
Seshan Jaya 25566790 28-Aug-41
Patil M S 25552291 31-Aug-43
AERWA thanks the following members for their
kind heartedness in donating to AERWA
Name Purpose Amount
V G Tamhane AERWA Donation 2000
T N Krishnamurti AERWA Donation 2500
G V Ramaniah AERWA Donation 2000
Bansilal Bhargava AERWA Donation 1000
K. G. Thosar AERWA Donation 1000
AERWA thanks the following member for his
kind heartedness in donating to AERWA (SA)
Name Purpose Amount
B.M. Bathija AERWA SA 5000
AERWA congratulates the members, who complete 82
years of age , thereby witnessing सह$च&ंदश�न.
Name Tel. No DoB
Chakroborty P P 7738582524 1-Jul-37
Awasthi S P 9820105409 1-Jul-37
Vydyanathan L S 1-Jul-37
Gopalkrishnan K R 25561449 3-Jul-37
Mokasi P S 27425354 4-Jul-37
Patil A B 25545011 4-Jul-37
Nambudiri K V V 25576145 9-Jul-37
M P Shankariah 9550527657 11-Jul-37
Sohan Singh 27703883 15-Jul-37
Limaye B M 24040137 26-Jul-37
Avate S G 27-Jul-37
Iyer M R 25530904 28-Jul-37
Nair N S 9447503138 30-Jul-37
Chandrasekaran T 4842971127 3-Aug-37
Nair C N 27662092 3-Aug-37
Mathen Margaret 27714703 8-Aug-37
S.B. Kalamkar 9967451523 15-Aug-37
M.S.S.Murthy 26724488 24-Aug-37
Gopinathan P 9845605927 24-Aug-37
Sapaliga S G 27616443 25-Aug-37
Naik G R 27705748 29-Aug-37
Welcome to New Life (L)/ Patron (P) Members
M.
No Name City Ph. No.
P3090 Basu Sekhar Kanjurmarg 9757000243
P3091 Atul Mishra Caranzalem 9322266483
P3092 Lata Mishra Caranzalem 9320166483
P3093 Narain Rajendra Candeias 055 81- 34696405
L3094 Gupta N. K. Sanpada 9322503132
L3095 T. Laxman Rao Taloja 7045556941
P3096 Sadhani A. K. l Tilak Nagar 9869872982
L3097 G. K. Srinivas Sanpada 9869142459
P3098 A.K. Rajalakshmi Chembur 25530964
P3099 Anil Bajpai Maziwada 9869218494
P3100 K.S.S.Sarma Belapur 9969283560
A collection of 120 poems, entitled ‘Bouquet
and Garlands II’ by Dr M R Iyer, was published
by Authorspress New Delhi in May ‘19. Many of
the poems carry pun on human nature, often
drawing similes from scientific concepts and
have an undercurrent of humour. AERWA
congratulates Dr Iyer on his venture. Copies of
the book are available from the publisher, the
author or through Amazon.co.in
Editor.
A physicist, a biologist, and a chemist went to the
ocean for the first time.
The physicist, fascinated by the waves, said he
wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics
of the waves and walked into the ocean. Obviously
he was drowned and never returned.
The biologist said he wanted to do research on the
flora and fauna inside the ocean and walked inside
the ocean. He, too, never returned.
The chemist waited for a long time and
afterwards, wrote the observation, “The physicist
and the biologist are soluble in ocean water.”
If two metals combine together, what will be
their formula?
1. Sodium and Molybdenum
2. Radium and Gallium
What will you call the earth’s Satellite photo?
Earth’s Selfie?
News Letter of AERWA 2019 11 Vol. 20(4) July August
News Letter of AERWA 2019 12 Vol. 20(4) July August
Important Tel Nos
BARC Hospital Security to call
Ambulance (Only for CHSS
beneficiaries)
2559 8200
2559 8308
Helpline for elders (Elder Line) 1090 All India Women's Helpline 1090/1091
National Emergency Number 112
24 hrs Ambulance Services for Heart
Attack
105
24 hrs Ambulance Services for
Accident cases only
102
24 hrs Ambulance Services At New
Mumbai
27708016,93
24206678
24 hrs Ambulance Services at City
(Fort)
61618141
Police Control Room at Mumbai and
Navi Mumbai
100
Fire Station 101
Complaint against an auto driver
who refuses any passenger
1800220110
Central Pen Ac Off, Delhi to Register
your Grievances about Pension (Toll
Free)
180117788
All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial
Workers AICPI (IW)(Base of 261.4
as on 1/1/2016)
Mo
nth
CP
I b
ase
19
82
12
mth
tota
l
12
mth
.
Av
g.
% i
ncr
.
Ab
ov
e 2
61
.4
for
DA
/DR
Jul-18 301 3462 288.5 10
Aug-18 301 3478 289.83 10
Sep-18 301 3494 291.17 11
Oct-18 302 3509 292.42 11
Nov-18 302 3523 293.58 12
Dec-18 301 3538 294.83 12
Jan-19 307 3557 296.42 13
Feb-19 307 3577 298.08 14
Mar-19 309 3599 299.92 14
Apr-19 312 3623 301.92 15
May-19 312* 3646 303.83 16
Jun-19 312* 3667 305.58 16
* Assumed. Expected DA from Jul-19: 16%;
Rise in DA: 4% (Compiled by Dr. G B Kale)
Published & Printed by: Braj Mohan Misra on behalf
of AERWA, at Perfect Prints,22/23, Jyoti Industrial
estate, Nooribaba Dargah Road, Thane,400601
and published at: Project Square, Opposite to SBI
Anushakti Nagar Branch, Mumbai 400 094.
Editor: M P. Chougaonkar.
Sad Demise: AERWA deeply mourns the sad
demise of the following members and share
the grief of their families.
Mr. Germano L.C. Gonsalves
(P-343), aged 87 years, passed
away on 27th February, 2019.
Retired from TSD, BARC in
1991, he is survived by
children.
Important: Life Membership and Patron
Membership fees are Rs 1000/- and 1500/-
respectively and the membership form can be
downloaded from our website:
https://aerwa.wordpress.com
Please note that AERWA SBI bank account
Branch and IFSC code have changed as
follows.:
Bank and Branch: SBI, Anushakti Nagar
Account Number:34597981320
IFSC Code: SBIN0010124
Name and
Address
If not delivered please return to: Atomic Energy
Retirees Welfare Association (Regd), Project
Square, Opposite to SBI Anushakti Nagar Branch,
Mumbai 400 094.
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