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Clear all pending Old Age Pension scheme cases within 15 days: Delhi minister to officials

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New Delhi, Jun 4 (PTI) Delhi minister Ravinder Indraj Singh on Wednesday directed district social welfare officials to clear all pending cases under the Old Age Pension scheme within 15 days, an official statement said.

Chairing a meeting with officials of his department, the Social Welfare minister instructed them to ensure strict adherence to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure timely delivery of benefits under various welfare schemes, the statement said.

Singh said he recently conducted surprise inspections at several district offices and interacted with beneficiaries, during which multiple complaints were received.

“Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has clearly instructed that every citizen and beneficiary visiting district offices must be given full support. Applications should be processed within the set timeline and pension payments must be made on time,” he said.

Singh also asked officials to expedite decisions on applications under the Family Assistance Scheme and other similar programmes, adding that most beneficiaries under pension and social welfare schemes come from economically weaker and marginalised communities.

“They should not be forced to visit offices repeatedly. District offices represent the government and people’s experiences at these centres must be positive and respectful,” he said.

The minister further said he will continue to conduct unannounced inspections at both district offices and the department’s headquarters.

Singh asked senior officers to take strict action against any official found responsible for delays or negligence based on complaints. PTI SHB DIV DIV

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