Filing for social security pensions to be made online soon

March 27, 2012 05:30 pm | Updated 05:30 pm IST - Bangalore

The Karnataka government plans to enable filing of application for social security pensions online.

Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda termed the suggestion in this regard of N L Narendra Babu (Cong) appropriate and said the Government would certainly take this step.

Mr. Babu sought to highlight the plight of a woman who had lost her husband 15 years ago and was running from pillar to post for getting social security pensions.

According to government officials, during 2011-12, the long overdue of physical verification of social security pensioners was undertaken and over eight lakh cases of duplicate, non-existent and ineligible pensioners have been found and suspended from the disbursement.

The Chief Minister said the eligible had the opportunity to get their application verified again by a higher official in case it had been suspended.

Mr. Gowda said the government intends to fix a time-line for disposal of applications for such pensions.

In the 2012-13 budget he presented in the legislative Assembly last week, Mr. Gowda said social security pensions for eligible persons in 65 to 80 years age group are proposed to be increased from Rs 400 per month to Rs 500 from April one this year.

“This increase will benefit almost 30 lakh beneficiaries. Total outlay of Rs 2,310 crore has been made for this purpose”, Mr. Gowda had said.

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