Delhi's Commitment to Senior Citizens: Revamping the Old-Age Pension Scheme
The Delhi government has received 14,000 old-age pension applications amid technical delays. The Finance Department approved payments, ensuring beneficiaries receive pending amounts. Over 4.35 lakh seniors benefit from this scheme. Social Welfare Minister Singh prioritizes senior security and plans to enhance the pension process and elder care facilities.
- Country:
- India
The Delhi government's old-age pension scheme witnessed a surge in applications, tallying around 14,000 since December. An official noted that 200 applications came from each of the 70 assembly constituencies against 50,000 available positions announced earlier.
Amidst technical delays, the Delhi government assured the release of delayed pensions by week's end following special approval from the Finance Department. Some senior citizens faced delays; however, the full pending amounts will be paid out promptly.
Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh emphasized prioritizing the elderly's well-being, committing to a transparent pension payment process and additional support, including assistive devices and new old-age home facilities.
ALSO READ
-
Delhi Government Offers Employment to Support Bereaved BJP Worker's Family
-
Delhi Government Sweetens Welfare with Free Sugar for AAY Beneficiaries
-
Delhi Government Boosts Urban Infrastructure with Major Funding Release
-
Delhi Government Proposes New Bridge Over Yamuna to Alleviate Traffic
-
Delhi Government Tightens School Fee Regulation