Key Points

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar distributed Rs 1,100 each to 1.11 crore pension beneficiaries, totaling Rs 1,227 crore. He emphasized increased support for widows, disabled individuals, and senior citizens. The CM also highlighted his government’s focus on women’s empowerment through reservations and welfare schemes. Additionally, he criticized the RJD’s past governance while reaffirming his commitment to Bihar’s development.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Transfers Rs 1,227 Crore Pension to 1.11 Crore Bihar Beneficiaries

  • Nitish Kumar transfers Rs 1,227 crore via DBT to 1.11 crore beneficiaries
  • Pension increased from Rs 400 to Rs 1,100 per beneficiary
  • CM highlights women’s empowerment with 50% Panchayat reservations
  • Takes dig at RJD’s Lalu Yadav over development claims
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CM Nitish Kumar distributes social security pension to 1.11 crore beneficiaries in Bihar

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar disburses Rs 1,100 each to 1.11 crore pension beneficiaries, targeting widows, disabled, and elderly ahead of elections.

"Earlier, we provided Rs 400 as pension, now increased to Rs 1,100 to support widows, disabled, and seniors. – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, July 11

With the Assembly elections round the corner, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday disbursed social security pensions to 1.11 crore beneficiaries from his official residence in Patna, providing them with Rs 1,100 each under various state-run welfare schemes.

A total of Rs 1,227.27 crore was transferred directly to the beneficiaries' accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

Bihar Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Sinha were also present during the event.

“Earlier, we were providing Rs 400 as a social security pension, which has now been increased to Rs 1,100 to benefit widows, disabled persons, and senior citizens under different government schemes,” Kumar said.

Highlighting his government’s efforts towards women’s empowerment, the Chief Minister mentioned the 50 per cent reservation for women in Panchayati Raj institutions and the improvement in their social status.

“Earlier, the condition of women was weak, but now they wear better clothes and live life with respect. The government is constantly working to improve the standard of living of all sections of society. Our priority is to give respect and security to every section, and we are continuously working in this direction,” he added.

Taking a swipe at the Opposition and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, Kumar remarked, “Whatever has happened in the last 20 years, they have no special contribution in it. Before 2005, someone used to do something; we went there (with RJD) twice by mistake, but have these people done anything special?”

He further stated that a new era of politics would begin in Bihar, emphasising that all would move forward together on the path of development.

“We will never go here and there in the future, but will walk together for the development of the state,” he said while looking at Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary.

Reiterating his commitment to women’s uplift, Kumar said that his government has taken many important decisions and launched several schemes aimed at improving the condition of women in Bihar.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Election time freebies again? Why only increase pension before elections? This should be consistent welfare, not vote-bank politics. The DBT system is good though, reduces corruption.
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Arjun K
As a Bihari living in Mumbai, I'm happy to see some development back home. But ₹1100 is still very low compared to inflation. Hope they increase it further soon. Jai Bihar!
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Priya S
The women reservation in Panchayats is truly revolutionary! My didi is a village head now and making real changes. More power to Bihar's women 💪
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Vikram M
Why is Kumar always taking digs at Lalu ji? Focus on governance rather than old rivalries. Bihar needs development, not political drama.
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Kavya N
My neighbor aunty got her pension on time this month! Small steps matter. Hope the government also improves healthcare facilities along with financial aid.

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