Development Officers of LIC are facing extreme stress due to harsh “Special Rules” leading to salary cuts & termination threats.
We urge immediate withdrawal of these rules and protection of their Right to Livelihood.
This is about dignity, not just policy.#RightToLivelihood
May this festival bring success, prosperity and vibrant energy into your life.
Let colours of unity and strength brighten our journey ahead.
– NOIDO-BMS
Saluting Shri. Lokesh Bhatia Ji, All India Vice President, NOIDO-BMS, on his retirement this February.
A guiding force for Development Officers across India.
Your legacy will continue to inspire us.
With deepest gratitude & respect. 🙏
#Human#NOIDOBMS#Leadership#Legacy
Big Decision at BMS Triennial Conference, Puri!
Resolution Passed for Protection of LIC Development Officers’ Jobs.
No to arbitrary terminations under Special Rules.
Yes to dignity, job security & fair policy reforms.
The movement for justice continues.
@FinMinIndia@BMSkendra
Sad news,
Yesterday evening our President Shree Maheshji's mother *Smt. Kamal Laxman Gorwadkar* age 96 took her last breath at 7.00 pm. (10.02.2026).
We at NOIDO BMS express our heartfelt condolences to Maheshji and family members.
Ohm Shanthi.
When art meets ideology.
This magnificent sand art at Puri beautifully reflects India’s heritage, the pride of labour, and the spirit of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh during its Triennial Conference.
Press Release
BMS will Not Participate in the Strike on 12 February 2026
The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) makes it unequivocally clear that it does not support and will not participate in the General Strike scheduled for 12 February 2026, which has been called with political motives by certain Central Trade Unions and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha.
BMS has consistently stated its position that it welcomes the four Labour Codes, subject to the concerns it has raised regarding two of them. BMS has clearly articulated that the Code on Wages and the Code on Social Security are historic and revolutionary, while its concerns relate to certain provisions in the remaining two Codes. These issues were raised in detail during meetings with the union Labour minister held on 13 and 21 November, during which the Minister assured BMS that the Government would address the concerns raised by BMS appropriately. In addition, BMS has placed several other demands before the Government on various labour-related issues. The Labour Minister has assured that these matters will also be duly considered and addressed.
In view of these assurances, BMS has welcomed the notifications issued for the implementation of the Labour Codes.
BMS consistently supports constructive and pro-labour initiatives of the Government, while firmly opposing and raising objections to policies that may adversely affect workers. BMS does not participate in politically motivated agitations, as political interests must be kept away from the labour sector. Accordingly, BMS will neither support nor participate in any strike on 12 February 2026.
Republic Day reminds us of our constitutional duty to the nation and to every worker.
With discipline, dignity, and service, we move forward.
Happy Republic Day 🇮🇳
One Festival, Many Names
NOIDO-BMS, affiliated to Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, wishes everyone a joyful Pongal, Sankranthi, Lohri, Bihu, Maghi, Uttarayan & Makar Sankranti.
May this harvest season bring prosperity, unity, and happiness to all.
#UnityInDiversity#NOIDOBMS
NOIDO-BMS is launching a focused, leadership-oriented campaign on 12 January 2026, observed as National Youth Day, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda—a day that symbolises courage, character, discipline, and fearless leadership.