The Jharkhand Women, Child Development, Welfare and Social Security Minister Louis Marandi said today that the government had paid pension to 16 lakh people across all the social welfare schemes. But when it connected all the beneficiaries' bank accounts with Aadhaar under direct benefit transfer, over three lakh pension accounts were found to be fake, which saved Rs 200 crore per year for the government.
Out of these three lakh fake pension accounts, beneficiaries of hundreds of accounts were found to be dead and that their family members were taking the benefit of the pension schemes illegally, the minister said at a press conference.
The principal secretary of the department, M S Bhatia, who was present, said that last year 1.2 lakh fake pension accounts were unearthed.
To a question, he said that 96 per cent of pensioners' accounts have been Aadhaar seeded in the state.
Giving details of pension schemes of the Jharkhand government, Marandi said that under the 'Vidhava Samman Pension' (widow pension) 1.15 lakh widows in the state who are 18 years and above are being paid Rs 600 per month.
Marandi said that the government has planned to build composite rehabilitation centres across the state for the rehabilitation and special education of the differently abled. Under this scheme the first centre will be established by the next financial year.
She said that Jharkhand is the first state of the country which has adopted the central law passed for the regulation of play schools so that children are properly looked after.
The minister said that the government has planned holistic development of nine villages of the state which are the birth places of the tribal freedom fighters. The villages include the birthplaces of freedom fighter Birsa Munda, Sidho, Kanho, Chand and Bhairo.
The department has distributed over 11 lakh bicycles to students across the state, Marandi said adding under this scheme too the government is directly transferring Rs 3000 in the accounts of each of the beneficiary students.
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