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Wednesday, 01 October 2025 1.28 AM IST

'Suspended Dearness Allowance should be restored, 15% of amount should be granted as interim relief'; cooperative pensioners raise demands

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Thousands of cooperative pensioners led by the Kerala Co-operative Service Pensioners’ Association took part in a march to the Kerala Legislative Assembly, demanding the restoration of suspended Dearness Allowance, granting 15% of the amount as interim relief, increasing minimum and maximum pensions, implementing pension reforms, and introducing a medical insurance scheme.

Former Minister MM Mani, MLA, inaugurated the march. Former Transport Minister Antony Raju, MLA, delivered the keynote speech. VS Jayakumar, State President of the Kerala Co-operative Employees Council, greeted the march, while M Sukumaran, State President of the Association, presided over the event.

Other leaders who spoke at the march included General Secretary Mundar Ramakrishnan, Treasurer KM Thomas, and State office bearers S Uma Chandrababu, M Gopalakrishnan, NV Ajayakumar, NG Sasidharan, S Ratnamani, TK Jose, V Mukundan, P Ahammadkutty, K Mohan, B Harikumar, V Gireeshan, and B Ravindran Nair.

TAGS: COOPERATIVE PENSIONERS, KERALA, MARCH, COOPERATIVE PENSIONERS MARCH
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