Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Poster boy’ gets pension in a day

- Amit R Joshi amit.joshi@hindustant­imes.com

CHELA SINGH AND HIS WIFE WILL NOW GET A MONTHLY PENSION OF `500 EACH

FARIDKOT: Monday morning was as eventful as Sunday morning for Chela Singh (83) of this district’s Kaler village.

After HT reported that the man whose picture was used for promoting Punjab’s old-age pension scheme was not a beneficiar­y, the state’s Akali government went into damage-control mode and Chela Singh had surprise visitors at 8am — district social security officer Shinderpal Kaur and some other members of the administra­tion.

Later, the tehsildar and the patwari also came over to verify his credential­s.

Forms were filled for the man and his wife, Jagir Kaur.

“The officials completed all the formalitie­s by 10am and promised to clear my applicatio­n soon,” said Chela Singh.

They meant it. “The (pension) cards were issued by the evening,” said Shinderpal Kaur. An elated Chela Singh can’t believe that the benefit for which he had waited for nine years (since 2007) came to him by an advertisin­g goof-up about what the government achieved in that period.

Chela and his wife will now get a monthly pension of `500 each.

Deputy commission­er MS Jaggi had sent these officials to the village. Shinderpal Kaur, who filed a report on the DC’s orders, stated that “Not a single applicatio­n for old-age pension is pending in my office”. Sources said the chief minister’s office (CMO) had got things moving.

When exposed, the government was preparing to release booklets selling its developmen­t programmes to voters. Now to avoid another goof-up, the administra­tion will scan every picture and data inside.

 ?? AMIT R JOSHI/HT ?? Chela Singh and his wife, Jagir Kaur, at their house in Kaler village in Faridkot district.
AMIT R JOSHI/HT Chela Singh and his wife, Jagir Kaur, at their house in Kaler village in Faridkot district.

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