"Delhi government's circular, dated February 21, has asked for recommendation of names of beneficiaries under the scheme till 3 PM on February 23. It has not specified the number of recommendations a ward councillor can make and it appears to be a "political stunt," standing committee of NDMC said in its resolution passed today.
Participating in the debate over the issue, the BJP councillors demanded fixing number of beneficiaries to be recommended by them. They also demanded extending last date of making recommendations till February 28.
Lt Governor Anil Baijal recently cleared a proposal by the Delhi government to increase the monthly pensions of widows, senior citizens and the disabled by Rs 1,000 each.
Currently, 4.52 lakh people are covered under the scheme while the upper limit allowed is 5.3 lakhs.
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