Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Fund shortage hits scheme for orphan kids in Barmer dist

- Mukesh Mathrani htraj@hindustant­imes.com

Fund crunch has hit payments under a welfare scheme for orphaned children and those whose parents serve life imprisonme­nt or live with HIV.

Under the scheme--Palanhaar Yojna – started by the state social justice and welfare department in 2004, children under five years get ₹500 per month and those between 5 and 18 years get ₹1000.

In Barmer district, 70% applicants have not got payments since June last year and the rest 30% since October, officials said.

“We have urged the state government to release ₹1 crore for payment to all the applicants,” said Surendra Kumar Puniya, assistant director of the social welfare department in Barmer.

Officials said 3,800 children from 2,275 families in Barmer got ₹2.70 crore in 2015-16, 3,205 children from 2,340 families received ₹2.80 crore in 2014-15, and 2,337 kids from 1,884 families received ₹1.94 crore in 2013-14.

The department released payment to 2,924 registered beneficiar­ies last year.

In 2015, the state government directed the department to maintain online data about the beneficiar­ies.

IN 2015, THE STATE GOVERNMENT DIRECTED THE DEPARTMENT TO MAINTAIN ONLINE DATA ABOUT THE BENEFICIAR­IES

Officials were also told to go for physical verificati­on, such as checking bank accounts, death certificat­es, and records on beneficiar­y children’s admission to aanganwadi­s or schools.

The department could verify 2,375 beneficiar­ies, including 465 from the scheduled castes and 127 from the scheduled tribes.

As many as 549 unknown beneficiar­ies were getting payment for the past many years, officials said.

Puniya said, “As soon as we get the allotment from the government, beneficiar­ies will be given the pending amounts.”

Laxman Badera, a social activist, said, “Needy children have failed to get their payments, sometime in the name of lack of budget and sometime in the name of paper formalitie­s.

“The scheme is proving to be meaningles­s and the state government should take the matter more seriously to ensure needy children are benefited.”

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