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Adequate steps taken by Delhi govt to help widows amid pandemic: HC

Noticing Delhi government's efforts to help widows through financial aid amid the pandemic, the High Court said that adequate steps have been taken by it to provide funds to the widows. The AAP govt said that money given under the Head "Financial Assistance to Widows for Performing Marriages of their Daughters" has been increased to Rs 1 lakh from Rs 60,000.

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Published : Sep 21, 2020, 3:11 PM IST

Adequate steps taken by Delhi govt to help widows amid pandemic: HC
Adequate steps taken by Delhi govt to help widows amid pandemic: HC

New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Monday observed that the state government has taken adequate steps to provide financial assistance to widows through pensions and other schemes.

"Looking at the Delhi government's affidavit, it appears that adequate steps have been taken by it to provide funds to the widows. We see no reason to further monitor this case," said a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan.

The Department of Social Welfare had filed the affidavit in response to a petition by social activist Harpal Singh Rana through advocating Akhil Rana and Utkarsh Sharma, claiming that pensions to around 12,000 widows had been discontinued during the COVID-19 lockdown by the Ministry of Women and Child Development without any valid reason.

The AAP government said in the affidavit, filed through advocate Anjum Javed, that it is remitting monthly pensions to beneficiaries so that they did not face any financial hardship during the pandemic.

"The Department of Social Welfare has not withheld or discontinued pensions in respect of any beneficiary on imaginary grounds," the affidavit said.

"The whole process of filing applications for all pension schemes, that is, old-age and disability pensions, as well as financial assistance under the Delhi Family Benefit Scheme of the Department, is online only."

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It said the money given under the Head "Financial Assistance to Widows for Performing Marriages of their Daughters" has been increased to Rs 1 lakh from Rs 60,000.

Rana told the court in his petition that as per a Right to Information reply, pensions of around 12,000 widows had been discontinued by the Ministry.

Meanwhile, the Delhi government also told the court that the status of the online applications is sent by the portal on the mobile numbers of the applicants. In offline cases, the status (acceptance/rejection) is conveyed by district offices through Anganwadi/ASHA workers and displayed on the e-district portal.

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