Uttarakhand CM Dhami Directs Swift Pension Resolution, Digital Disbursal

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has instructed officials to resolve pension cases promptly and launch extensive outreach campaigns to ensure no eligible beneficiary is deprived. He reviewed the Social Welfare Department, highlighting the positive impact of camps under the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar" program. During the meeting, the February 2026 pension instalment was released via a one-click digital transfer, benefiting over 957,000 people with a total disbursement of about ₹141 crore. Dhami stated these schemes reflect the government's commitment to social justice and providing dignified life to vulnerable sections.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami Reviews Pension Schemes, Stresses Timely Aid

  • Timely pension case resolution ordered
  • Extensive awareness campaigns for schemes
  • Over 9.5 lakh beneficiaries aided in February
  • Digital one-click transfer of ₹141 crore
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Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasises timely pension case resolution and awareness drives

CM Pushkar Dhami orders prompt pension case resolution & awareness drives. Over 9.5 lakh beneficiaries receive ₹141 crore via digital transfer in Feb.

"The government's clear objective is to provide continuous and effective financial support to vulnerable, deprived, and needy sections - CM Dhami"

Dheradun, March 1

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has issued clear instructions that pension cases must be resolved with complete promptness while chairing a review meeting of the Social Welfare Department at the Chief Minister's residence on Sunday.

He ensured that no eligible beneficiary is deprived of social security scheme benefits. He directed officials to launch extensive outreach campaigns to spread awareness about pension schemes among maximum eligible beneficiaries and to present an innovation-based, effective action plan at the earliest to connect deprived and vulnerable sections with these schemes.

The Chief Minister stated that under the "Jan-Jan Ki Sarkar, Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" programme, camps organised across the state have had a significantly positive impact, leading to a notable increase in the number of pension beneficiaries. Calling it a reflection of the government's sensitive and committed approach, he instructed that such special drives must continue regularly in remote and hilly areas to ensure that social security benefits reach even the last person in the queue.

Chief Minister Dhami was chairing a review meeting of the Social Welfare Department at the Chief Minister's residence on Sunday.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister released the February 2026 pension instalment of the Social Welfare Department through a one-click digital transfer. On this occasion, a total of 957,651 beneficiaries received ₹14,191.61 lakh (₹141.91 crore). The amount includes both the monthly pension and arrears, ensuring timely financial support to eligible beneficiaries.

In February, under the Old Age Pension Scheme, 593,184 beneficiaries were provided ₹1,500 per month, amounting to ₹8,897.76 lakh. Under the Widow Pension Scheme, 231,593 beneficiaries received ₹1,500 per month, totalling ₹3,473.895 lakh. Under the Divyang (Disability) Pension Scheme, 87,477 beneficiaries were transferred ₹1,500 per month, amounting to ₹1,312.155 lakh.

Under the Farmer Pension Scheme, 27,638 beneficiaries received ₹1,200 per month, totalling ₹331.656 lakh. Under the Destitute/Abandoned Women Pension Scheme, 8,096 beneficiaries were paid ₹1,200 per month, amounting to ₹97.24 lakh. Under the Maintenance Grant Scheme, 7,409 beneficiaries received ₹700 per month, totalling ₹51.86 lakh. Under the Teelu Rauteli Pension Scheme, 2,125 beneficiaries were provided ₹1,200 per month, amounting to ₹25.5 lakh, while under the Dwarf Pension Scheme, 129 beneficiaries received ₹1,200 per month, totalling ₹1.55 lakh.

Chief Minister Dhami said that social security schemes are not merely financial assistance but a strong expression of the state government's commitment to sensitivity, social justice, and inclusive development. "

The government's clear objective is to provide continuous and effective financial support to vulnerable, deprived, and needy sections of society so that they can lead a life of dignity," said CM.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the numbers and the direct benefit transfer. No middlemen, money goes straight to the account. This transparency is what we need in all welfare schemes across India.
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, the real challenge is awareness and last-mile delivery in the hills. I hope these camps are not just for show and actually help people with documentation, which is often the biggest hurdle.
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Anjali F
₹1500 per month is a lifeline for so many elderly and widows. Respect to the government for recognising this. The inclusion of divyangjans and farmers is also commendable. Hope other states follow this model.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the detailed breakdown of beneficiaries. The digital transfer system seems efficient. In many countries, pension delivery is a major bureaucratic issue. This looks promising.
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Kavya N
"Jan-Jan Ke Dwar" is a good slogan, but it must translate to action. My aunt had to visit the office 5 times for her widow pension. I hope the new directives simplify the process truly. The will is there, now needs smooth execution.

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