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New Delhi : A High Level Official Committee (HLOC) of Department of Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence (MoD), on June 5, 2020, started discussion with employees’ federations/unions to address their concerns regarding corporatisation of Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) here.

The Committee, headed by Additional Secretary (DDP) V L Kantha Rao, along with senior MoD and Army officials, held a host of meetings through video conferencing with three such associations – Confederation of Defence Recognised Associations (CDRA), Indian Ordnance Factories Gazetted Officers Association (IOFGOA) & National Defence Group-B Gazetted Officers Association (NDGBGOA) wherein, the intent of the Government to implement aforesaid decision with involvement of all the stakeholders was conveyed and suggestions were invited from the association members on ways to safeguard the benefits/interests of employees in terms of wages, salary, retirement benefits, health facilities and other service matters, etc, while converting OFB into one or more 100 per cent Government owned corporate entities.

Suggestions were also sought on their concern regarding future orders and budgetary support needed from the Government for the new corporate entity/entities.The discussions at the meeting took place in a cordial atmosphere. The request of the associations to hold more meetings with all OFB employees’ federations/unions participating together was considered by the Committee and it was assured that the engagement with the Federations/Unions will be continued, according to a PIB release.

As part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat package, the Government had on May 16, 2020, announced that it would improve autonomy, accountability, and efficiency in ordnance supplies by corporatisation of OFB.

Employees’ associations were represented by CDRA President B K. Singh and General Secretary B B Mohanty. The IOFSGOA was represented by its General Secretary  S B Chaubey and General Treasurer M A Siddiqui while NGDBGOA was represented by its President M Barik and General Secretary Jaigopal Singh.