The 73rd Pension Adalat was organized at the Border Security Force (BSF) South Bengal Frontier Headquarters in Rajarhat, Kolkata, today to address pension-related grievances of retired BSF personnel and family pensioners.
The Adalat was conducted under the leadership of Inspector General Daljit Singh and Deputy Inspector General Tarini Kumar Tew. Pensioners and family pensioners were provided an opportunity to register their grievances and seek resolution of issues related to pension benefits, documentation, and disbursement.
Senior BSF officials and pension authorities interacted directly with the participants, ensuring prompt redressal of concerns and guidance on pending cases. The initiative reflects BSF’s commitment to the welfare of its veterans and their families by providing an accessible platform for resolving pension-related matters.
The event witnessed active participation from retired personnel and family pensioners, reinforcing the importance of timely grievance redressal and improved pension services.
The BSF South Bengal Frontier Headquarters plays a vital role in safeguarding India’s eastern borders, ensuring national security, and supporting border communities. Through welfare initiatives, grievance redressal programmes, and veteran outreach activities such as Pension Adalats, the Frontier remains committed to the well-being of serving personnel, retirees, and their families.

