The Delhi Government is taking major steps to improve its Old Age Pension Scheme. Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh recently held a key review meeting and directed officials to enhance the process of adding new beneficiaries and ensure timely disbursal of pensions, as reported by PTI.
During the meeting, officials were instructed to resolve cases where applications were rejected or where pensioners did not receive their funds. The aim is to prevent delays and reduce the need for elderly applicants to make repeated visits to government offices.
Third-party verification of beneficiaries is being emphasized for greater transparency. Common Service Centres (CSCs) will play a key role in assisting applicants with the verification and submission process under the scheme.
The minister urged officials to monitor the system continuously and gather feedback from pensioners. This will help identify bottlenecks and bring timely improvements to the application and disbursal process.
To apply, the applicant must be 60 years or older, a resident of Delhi for at least 5 years, and have a family income below Rs 1 lakh per year. The person should not be receiving any pension from other government sources and must have an Aadhaar-linked, singly-operated bank account in Delhi.
The scheme offers Rs 2,000 per month for seniors aged 60–69. Those belonging to SC/ST/Minority communities in this age group receive an additional Rs 500. For seniors aged 70 and above, the monthly pension is Rs 2,500.
(Note: The information provided is sourced from the official Delhi Government website and may be subject to change.)
Applications must be submitted online through the e-District portal. Aadhaar is mandatory. Required documents include age proof, residence proof, income declaration, bank details, and a passport-size photo. Caste or minority documents are needed for specific categories.
The pension is directly credited to the Aadhaar-linked bank account of the beneficiary through the PFMS portal. Over 4 lakh senior citizens are currently benefiting from the scheme. Applicants are encouraged to apply early and track updates through official government channels.
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