Secy Social
Welfare for expediting authentication process across JK
SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 09: The Social Welfare Department has weeded out 8449 ineligible
persons in Kashmir division from the list of beneficiaries who are getting
pension under National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) and Integrated Social
Security Scheme (ISSS).
This information
was given at a meeting chaired by Secretary Social Welfare, Dr Farooq Ahmad
Lone today to review the progress of weeding out ineligible and underserving
persons from the list of beneficiaries covered under NSAP and ISSS.
The meeting was
informed that the weeded out undeserving beneficiaries include 1047 in
Anantnag, 900 in Budgam, 278 in Baramulla, 363 in Ganderbal, 523 in Kargil, 370
in Kulgam, 301 in Kupwara, 110 in Leh, 994 in Pulwama, 650 in Shopian and 2777
in Srinagar.
Pertinently, a
monthly pension of Rs 1000 is provided to the poor elderly persons, widows,
women in distress and physically challenged persons under these schemes. In
J&K 573383 beneficiaries are presently receiving pension under these social
security schemes including 1540883 under NSAP and 422500 under ISSS amounting
to Rs 686.36 crore per annum.
The Secretary
emphasized that the process of verification must be expedited across the state
so that all ineligible beneficiaries are weeded out by 30 September 2018.
He directed the
District Social Welfare Officers to replace the weeded-out cases by eligible
and deserving applicants from the pending list in their respective districts as
per the guidelines of the scheme.
Dr Lone further
emphasized that utmost transparency must be ensured and duplicates, if any,
removed immediately. It was given out that the process of Aadhaar seeding of
the beneficiaries has been started and so far, out of 71699 beneficiaries
enrolled under NSAP in Kashmir division, Aadhaar numbers of 32949 have been
seeded so far.
Secretary further
emphasized that all the beneficiaries must be Aadhaar seeded to rule out any
fake and duplicate beneficiaries so that the deserving get benefitted from the
scheme.
Dr Lone further informed that the Government is working towards covering
all the eligible beneficiaries under the social security schemes for which it
is imperative that ineligible and the duplicate beneficiaries are weeded out to
work out the exact pendency of eligible persons.
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