As Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar pressed the remote button, the arrears of pension from March to June 2015 amounting to Rs 13.23 crore were also transferred to the accounts of beneficiaries.
Under the first phase of ambitious scheme, Thari Pension Thare Pass, over ten lakh beneficiaries living in 81 towns and 1,744 villages of the state would get pensions through banks and post offices.
The residents of other villages would, for the time being, get the pensions manually.
At present, there are over 23.3 lakh beneficiaries getting benefit under various social security schemes on which an expenditure of Rs 270 crore monthly is being incurred.
Speaking on the occasion, Khattar said that with a view to bring more transparency, the State Government had decided to disburse various social security pensions like Old Age Samman Allowance, Widow and destitute pension, Disability pension, Ladli Social Security Schemes, Financial Assistance to Destitute Children, allowances to Eunuchs, dwarfs and physically challenged children through the banks.
He said that there has been an encouraging response in opening bank accounts.
The Chief Minister assured that each eligible beneficiary in the state would get pension and no beneficiary would be deprived of his or her benefit.
He further said that in case the pension is delayed due to any reason they would get the pension along with the arrears.
"The Social Justice and Empowerment Department would assist them for the same," Khattar said, adding that if a beneficiary does not open bank account within a specified period, he or she would be treated as ineligible.
