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Jharkhand govt brings down age for enrolling in pension scheme to 50

By Business Standard - 10 months ago
The Jharkhand cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal of including all women, tribals and Dalits above 50 in its old-age pension scheme. Earlier, those above 60 years used to get the benefit of the scheme, under which Rs 1,000 is provided to each beneficiary per month. The approval was given at a meeting of the cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren. "The cabinet gave its nod to the amendment in the Mukhya Mantri Rajya Vridhavastha Pension Yojana. It is an important amendment, which will allow all women and people of ST and ST category above 50 years to be covered under the scheme," said Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dadel. She said that around 18 lakh people would be benefited by the decision. A total of 35.68 lakh people already get the benefit of the scheme. Twenty-five other proposals were also approved by the cabinet, including the distribution of 'Matri Kit' to pregnant women. Dadel said that the kit, worth around Rs 1,500, will have 14 materials, including a mosqu

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