Ministry of Rural
Development
The Rural
Development Minister Shri Jairam Ramesh today said that National Social
Assisstance Programme, NSAP will be completely restructured and all payments
under the scheme will be done through Aadhar-based payment system. Talking to a
select group of media persons here, he said, the restructured system will be in
place by 10th of March this year and it will ensure that each beneficiary under
old age, disabilities and widow pension schemes will get one’s entitlement
every month and there will be no delay in payments.
He said, the
Central government spends nearly 8,000 crore rupees under the NSAP scheme, but
the devolvement of funds is being done in a complicated process in a layered
manner, which he said will be rectified and only one State Agency will be
identified for receipt of funds for final disbursement to pass book holders
through Aadhar-based system. The Minister informed that he had already written
to the Finance Ministry for relaxation of certain norms like reducing the
criteria for disability to 40% from the existing 80%, which leads to exclusion
of a very large number of disabled persons in rural areas. Moreover, they also
face problem in getting a medical certificate verifying 80% criteria. Shri
Ramesh said, presently the Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme gives
assistance of Rs-200 per month to BPL widows over the age of 40, which can be
modified to cover widows over the age of 18. There is also a demand to enhance
the amount under National Family Benefit Scheme from Rs-10,000 to Rs-20,000,
which is paid to a BPL family whose main bread-winner dies, besides inclusion
of children/youth in the 5 to 20 age group to get the disability pension
benefit, which is now restricted to those over the age of 20.
source: http://pib.nic.in <><><>SNC (Release ID
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