Uttarakhand CM Dhami Ensures Pensions Reach Last Person via Tech

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directed the strengthening of processes to ensure social security schemes reach all eligible beneficiaries without negligence. He personally disbursed the January 2026 pension installment via a one-click system, transferring over ₹141 crore to nearly 947,345 beneficiaries. The Direct Benefit Transfer system has enhanced transparency, curbed corruption, and built public trust by delivering funds directly to bank accounts. The state's digital portal has also streamlined eligibility checks, automatically adding new beneficiaries and removing ineligible ones to maintain system integrity.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Strengthens Social Security with Direct Transfers

  • One-click pension disbursal for Jan 2026
  • DBT curbs corruption, ensures direct transfers
  • Over 947,000 beneficiaries aided
  • 15,784 new beneficiaries added recently
  • Ineligible names removed for transparency
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Uttarakhand CM emphasises delivery of social security schemes

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami disburses pensions via one-click system, ensuring transparent, timely benefits for nearly 1 million Uttarakhand beneficiaries.

"Pension schemes are not just financial assistance but the foundation of a dignified life. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, February 5

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has directed the Social Welfare Department to further strengthen the eligibility assessment, verification, and payment processes under all social security schemes. He emphasised ensuring that there is no negligence at any level so that the benefits of government schemes continue to reach the last person seamlessly.

Dhami today disbursed the pension instalment for January 2026 to beneficiaries' bank accounts through a one-click system under various social security pension schemes of the Social Welfare Department at the Chief Minister's residence, according to a release. This initiative strengthens the state government's technology-driven, transparent, and sensitive governance system and reflects its strong commitment to social security.

On this occasion, Dhami said that the state government is continuously working for the welfare of weaker sections of society, including the elderly, differently-abled, widows, farmers, destitute, and other needy groups. The government's objective is to ensure that all eligible beneficiaries receive scheme benefits in a timely, transparent, and technology-driven manner so that they do not face any inconvenience.

The Chief Minister said that the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and one-click payment system have not only effectively controlled corruption but have also ensured that beneficiaries receive financial assistance directly into their bank accounts without any office-related procedures. This has further strengthened trust between the government and the common people.

Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, pensions were provided to 947,345 eligible beneficiaries in January 2026 under social security pension schemes. The state government transferred a total amount of ₹1,41,66,51,000 through Direct Benefit Transfer into the accounts of beneficiaries under various pension and assistance schemes, which included both regular pension payments and arrears.

During this period, the Old Age Pension Scheme provided assistance to the highest number of beneficiaries. Additionally, thousands of eligible citizens received social security support through widow pension, disability pension, farmer pension, deserted women support, maintenance grants, Teelu Rauteli pension, and dwarf pension schemes. This wide coverage reflects the state government's inclusive and sensitive policy approach.

As a result of the effective implementation of pension schemes under the leadership of Dhami, 15,784 new beneficiaries were added to social security pension schemes between December 1, 2025, and February 3, 2026. At the same time, to ensure transparency, 1,523 ineligible names were removed from the portal after timely verification of deceased beneficiaries, ensuring that benefits reach only genuine and eligible individuals.

The digital pension portal system adopted by the state government, along with automatic age-eligibility identification and regular monitoring, has also shown positive results. Between April 2024 and January 2026, 428 eligible citizens were automatically approved for old age pension upon completing 60 years of age, indicating that the eligibility determination and approval process has become simpler, faster, and more humane.

"The state government is committed to ensuring that the benefits of schemes reach the last person in society with transparency and timeliness. Pension schemes are not just financial assistance but the foundation of a dignified life. Our government is working with full commitment for the welfare of the poor, elderly, women, differently-abled individuals, and farmers," the Chief Minister said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on removing ineligible names. Often, schemes lose effectiveness because benefits are misdirected. The automatic age-eligibility feature is smart governance. More states should adopt such transparent, tech-driven systems.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, the ground reality can be different. In our village, many elderly people still struggle with bank accounts and Aadhaar linking. The government must ensure last-mile connectivity and assistance, not just digital portals.
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Sarah B
As someone working in social development, I appreciate the data-driven approach. Adding 15k+ new beneficiaries while removing ineligible ones shows dynamic management. The coverage of various schemes—from farmers to dwarves—is commendably inclusive.
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Vikram M
₹141 crore transferred directly to people's accounts is a significant amount. Direct Benefit Transfer is a game-changer for reducing corruption. Hope this efficiency translates to other welfare schemes as well. Uttarakhand setting a good example.
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Kavya N
The 'Teelu Rauteli' and dwarf pension schemes show the government is thinking about marginalized communities often forgotten. A pension is indeed about dignity, not just money. More awareness campaigns are needed so everyone knows how to apply.

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