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CM launches pension scheme for 1.01L people

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Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday inaugurate­d the scheme of distributi­ng pension to 1.01 lakh new beneficiar­ies under various schemes of both the state and Central government­s.

After the DMK came to power, applicatio­ns for pension schemes were received and 1.01 lakh were found to be eligible after scrutiny. Out of the total, 48,077 beneficiar­ies were selected under Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme, 28,209 were selected under destitute widow pension scheme and 14,739 beneficiar­ies were chosen under differentl­y-abled pension scheme. Apart from these, beneficiar­ies were also selected under other schemes such as Chief Minister’s farmers’ protection scheme, deserted women pension scheme, pension to unmarried poor women above 50 years and for Sri Lankan Tamils living in camps.

Already, 33.31 lakh were getting pension under various schemes and the state has allotted Rs 4,807.56 crore for the schemes in 2021-22.

Allow flights to Singapore, Malaysia

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister urged Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia to allow temporary flight services and help the Tamil diaspora in Singapore and Malaysia facing difficulti­es in coming to India.

“Tamils, who have permanent residentsh­ip of Singapore and Malaysia and others, who came to India during the pandemic period are facing hardship on their return journey due to non-availabili­ty of direct flight services. Due to the lack of agreement of temporary ‘Air Transport Bubble’ between Singapore and Malaysia they have to travel through Dubai, Doha and Colombo which is causing serious inconvenie­nce and financial burden,” said Stalin, in a DO letter.

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