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West Bengal Doubles Pension Payouts Under New Adhikari Government

The West Bengal government has doubled old-age and disability pension payouts from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 per month. The enhanced amount is expected to take effect from June 1, though an official announcement is pending. The new Annapurna Bhandar scheme, a BJP election promise, will provide Rs 3,000 monthly allowance to women, replacing the previous Lakshmir Bhandar scheme. Political observers note that women voters' shift toward the BJP in recent elections contributed to the party forming its first government in the state.

Suvendu Adhikari-led govt to hike pension payouts in Bengal

Kolkata, May 13

The West Bengal government has decided to double the payments under the state-sponsored old-age pension and disability pension schemes in the state.

Till now, the monthly amount fixed under the two schemes was Rs 1,000. Sources in the state secretariat, Nabanna, said that the new state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari had decided to increase the amount to Rs 2,000 a month.

Although it has not yet been decided when the enhanced amounts will be paid, sources in the state secretariat said that, in all probability, the revised amount would be paid with effect from June 1.

However, an official announcement by the state government in this regard is yet to be made.

At the same time, sources said that a decision had already been taken to launch the West Bengal Annapurna Bhandar scheme, a project aimed at providing a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 to women in the state.

Under the similar Lakshmir Bhandar scheme, which was introduced by the previous Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government, the last payment fixed under the scheme was Rs 1,500 for women in the general category and Rs 1,700 for women belonging to reserved categories such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes.

In fact, the announcement regarding the introduction of the West Bengal Annapurna Bhandar scheme involving a monthly payment of Rs 3,000 was made in the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Sankalp Patra, or election manifesto.

Fashion designer-turned-politician Agnimitra Paul, a two-time BJP legislator from the Asansol Dakshin Assembly constituency in West Burdwan district, has taken charge of the Women and Child Development and Social Welfare Department, under whose jurisdiction all these allowance schemes fall.

For successive elections, women voters had been an important pillar of the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress' electoral success, and political observers believe that different women-centric welfare schemes introduced by the previous state government helped the party build a dedicated women vote bank.

However, in the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly elections, women voters shifted in a major way towards the BJP, which helped the party form its first government in West Bengal since Independence.

Political observers feel that the promise of Rs 3,000 under the Annapurna Bhandar scheme, among other factors, played an important role in shifting the women vote bank.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Good move by the new government. These are the kind of promises that actually matter to common people. The previous TMC government's Lakshmir Bhandar was good but only gave Rs 1500. BJP's Annapurna Bhandar doubling that to Rs 3000 shows they care about women's welfare. My mother in Bardhaman is very happy about this. However, we need to ensure corruption doesn't eat away these benefits.

Michael C

From an outsider's perspective, this seems like classic vote-bank politics. The timing right after elections is suspicious. But if it genuinely helps poor elderly and women, I suppose it's a positive step. The article mentions women voters shifted to BJP because of this promise - let's see if they actually get the money or just promises again.

Siddharth J

While I appreciate the intent, I'm skeptical. The same BJP that criticized Mamata's freebies is now doing the same thing. Also, Rs 2000 for elderly and Rs 3000 for women - where is the money coming from? West Bengal's economy isn't exactly booming. Hope they don't cut funds from education or healthcare to pay for this. Need to see the full budget first.

James A

It's interesting how both TMC and BJP are now competing on welfare schemes. The article mentions women voters shifted to BJP - in many Indian states, women are becoming decisive voters. This is democracy working. But I worry about fiscal sustainability. Doubling pension and adding Rs 3000 for women is ambitious for a state with limited resources.

Vikram M

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