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State increases assistance for widows with children under 21
State increases assistance for widows with children under 21

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

State increases assistance for widows with children under 21

Panaji: A hiked monthly aid of Rs 4,000 for widows whose youngest child is below the age of 21 was announced by chief minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday. This new scheme combines the benefits under the social welfare scheme for widows and the Griha Aadhar scheme for women from low-income families. The state came up with the scheme after many widows from needy families were adversely affected due to govt disallowing individuals from seeking benefits of dual govt schemes at a time. Sawant said that there are 36,000 widows in the state as per the data available with govt, and presently 2,049 have applied seeking govt aid. He urged others in need of financial assistance to come forward to avail of the benefit of Rs 4,000. 'Around 2,049 applications were pending for a year seeking the benefit under the DDSY scheme. We will now provide them all the backlog benefits from the date their applications were sanctioned. We will release it to their accounts within the next two days,' said Sawant. Henceforth, by only filing a single form seeking benefits under the social welfare scheme for widows, the beneficiaries will get the aid for widows of Rs 2,500 and Rs 1,500 meant for women, said the chief minister. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like These Are The Most Beautiful Women In The World Undo 'This widow pension will be on till the youngest child of the beneficiary is below 21 years. Even after the youngest child attains 21 years, the woman will continue to get the Rs 2,500 benefit. Many widows were not applying for the benefit because of the cumbersome application process at two places. Also, many feared that if they take the benefit of Griha Aadhar, their widow pension may stop. We have also increased the pension amount for widows from Rs 2,000 earlier to Rs 2,500,' Sawant said. He said that the pension amount will be released under the new scheme at the earliest by the govt to any eligible beneficiaries that apply. He said that the state has also already released the first instalment payable under the Atal Aasra.

Widows in Goa to get ₹4,000 monthly aid as government combines two women-centric welfare schemes
Widows in Goa to get ₹4,000 monthly aid as government combines two women-centric welfare schemes

The Hindu

timea day ago

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  • The Hindu

Widows in Goa to get ₹4,000 monthly aid as government combines two women-centric welfare schemes

The Goa government on Wednesday (July 2, 2025) said widows with children under the age of 21 in the state will get a financial assistance of ₹4,000 per month as it has brought under one roof two different women-centric schemes. Addressing a press conference in the presence of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, Social Welfare Minister Subhash Phal Desai said, "So far, eligible candidates had to apply with the Social Welfare Department for the Griha Aadhar scheme to get ₹1,500 per month, while another application had to be submitted to the State Women and Child Welfare Department for the monthly aid of ₹2,500 as a widow." "But both these schemes have now been brought under the social welfare department, and the eligible widow will now get ₹4,000 per month," he said. The eligible beneficiary does not need to apply to the women and child welfare department to cancel her name from its scheme as the social welfare department will ask it to delete their names, he said.

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