Hindustan Times (Delhi)

GI products win hearts at the Tribes India Aadi Mahotsav at Dilli Haat

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A special focus of the ongoing Tribes India Aadi Mahotsav has been the stall dedicated to the 50 tribal GI products. They occupy a prominent place and all visitors have been visiting this stall with much interest. One notable visitor to the Aadi Mahotsav and in particular the GI product stall was Bhaskar Khulbe, Advisor to Prime Minister who visited the event on February 7.

He visited and took a look at the Van Dhan demo centre, stalls featuring tribal handicraft­s and other products and expressed his appreciati­on for the focus that the 50 tribal GI products have been given. The GI products stall features renowned, exquisite items from different states.

Government has issued instructio­ns to liberalise the income criteria for eligibilit­y of a child/sibling of a deceased Government servant/pensioner for grant of family pension under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972. The relaxation is granted for family pension to disabled survivors as they require greater medical care and financial assistance.

The Government is of the view that the income criteria for eligibilit­y for family pension, applicable in the case of other family members, may not be applied in the case of a child/ sibling suffering from a disability.

The Government has, therefore, reviewed the income criteria for eligibilit­y for family pension in respect of a child/sibling, suffering from a disability.

Accordingl­y, Department of Pension and PW has issued instructio­ns/orders that a child/sibling of a deceased Government servant/ pensioner, who is suffering from a mental or physical disability, shall be eligible for family pension for life, if his/her overall income, other than family pension, is less than the entitled family pension at ordinary rate i.e. 30 per cent of the last pay.

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