The Asian Age

Govt delinks Aadhaar, social welfare pensions

■ Cabinet meet approves ministry proposal

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New Delhi, July 31: The Delhi government on Tuesday approved a proposal of its Social Welfare Department to do away with the requiremen­t of Aadhaar and linking bank accounts with the 12- digit biometric identity for availing of welfare schemes such as old- age and other pensions.

A Cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal approved the proposal delinking Aadhaar and social welfare benefits, including old age, disability and widows pensions, a Delhi government statement said.

“Lot of people suffering due to inability of banks to link adhar wid bank account. Today, Cabinet decided to delink adhar from widow n age old pension( sic),” Mr Kejriwal tweeted.

The social welfare department will now remit all the pensions stopped due to lack of Aadhaar, the government statement said.

“Increased pension will be remitted with effect from April 2018, to all beneficiar­ies who are getting pension on old rates so that beneficiar­ies are not penalised for system related reasons,” it said.

The department is responsibl­e implementi­ng old age assistance, commonly known as old age pension for senior citizens in Delhi. This assistance is available to all senior citizens who are residents of Delhi for at least five years and having family income of ` 1,00,000/- or less per annum.

In 2016, the Cabinet had decided for not insisting upon Aadhaar for remittance of pension. But, it was mandated that the enhanced pension will be given only to Aadhaar seeded accounts.

As a result, a total of 33,191 old age pension beneficiar­ies and 9,799 disability pension beneficiar­ies were unable to get increased pension.

The Social Welfare Department provides ` 2,000 per month as old age pension to people aged 60- 69 years, and ` 2,500 to those 70 years or more, living in Delhi.

Lots of people suffering due to inability of banks to link Aadhaar with bank accounts — Arvind Kejriwal, chief minister

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— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Home minister Rajnath Singh talks to a schoolgirl during the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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