Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered a review of welfare schemes to remove ineligible beneficiaries while ensuring genuine recipients receive aid. The government will introduce digital ID cards for persons with disabilities to streamline the process. Existing schemes provide financial aid to senior citizens, disabled individuals, and families who lost their primary earners. The move aims to curb misuse of public funds while expanding rehabilitation and livelihood support.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Orders Review of Welfare Schemes to Remove Ineligible Beneficiaries

  • CM Gupta announces digital ID cards for disabled beneficiaries
  • Review targets misuse of welfare funds
  • Schemes include financial aid for seniors and disabled
  • Govt to strengthen rehabilitation and skill development programs
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders weeding out of ineligible beneficiaries of govt schemes

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces a crackdown on ineligible welfare beneficiaries while ensuring support for the poor, disabled, and elderly.

"Our aim is to establish a robust, inclusive, and sensitive support system. – CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 21

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday signalled a review of financial support schemes for the poor, the disabled and the elderly to weed out ineligible beneficiaries, an official said.

After chairing a review meeting, CM Gupta announced that a process of giving digital ID cards to persons with disabilities will start soon. “Our aim is to establish a robust, inclusive, and sensitive support system. We will ensure that no deserving individual is left out, and public funds are used responsibly,” she said.

The CM said that all current welfare schemes will be reviewed to make sure only the truly deserving people get help, and those who are not eligible will be removed. The Chief Minister added that the previous government had cheated the disabled and the poor sections of society, but her government will not allow such misuse anymore.

The meeting, chaired by the CM, was attended by senior officials from the Department of Social Welfare and the Department for the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The meeting focused on reviewing ongoing schemes designed to uplift economically and socially marginalised communities.

The Chief Minister said that the government is not only providing financial assistance but also extending support in the form of rehabilitation, skill development, education, and other essential welfare services.

The Financial Assistance for Senior Citizens scheme provides monthly financial aid to individuals aged 60 and above, especially those from SC/ST communities or economically weaker backgrounds. Depending on their age, eligible beneficiaries receive between Rs 2,000 and Rs 2,500 per month. Over four lakh senior citizens have already benefited from this initiative, which is designed to help them live with dignity.

Another important initiative is the Assistance to Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), under which individuals with severe disabilities who are unable to support themselves are granted Rs 2,500 per month. So far, around 1.34 lakh people have received this support, aimed at promoting their social and economic empowerment.

The Delhi Family Benefit Scheme (DFBS) offers one-time financial assistance of Rs 20,000 to families who have lost their primary breadwinner. Approximately 1,100 dependents have been supported through this scheme to help them cope with sudden financial hardship.

The SMILE (Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise) scheme focuses on rehabilitating individuals involved in begging. It provides essential services such as shelter, medical care, counselling, skill training, and livelihood opportunities to help them reintegrate into mainstream society with dignity and purpose.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this doesn't become an excuse to cut benefits arbitrarily. Many elderly in my neighborhood depend on that Rs 2500 for medicines. The verification process must be fair and transparent.
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Arun Y
Good initiative but implementation is key. Last time they promised digital cards, it took 2 years to roll out. Government babus need to work faster when it comes to helping the poor and disabled.
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Shweta Y
The SMILE scheme sounds wonderful! Begging is a complex social issue and rehabilitation with dignity is the right approach. Hope they provide proper skill training and not just temporary solutions 🙏
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Vikram M
Why only target SC/ST for senior citizen scheme? Many general category elderly are equally poor. Welfare should be need-based, not caste-based. This discrimination needs to stop.
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Neha E
As someone working with disabled children, I welcome the digital ID move. But Rs 2500/month is too little for severe disabilities - can't even cover basic therapy costs. Government should increase the amount considering inflation.
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Kiran H
Instead of just removing ineligible beneficiaries, they should focus on expanding coverage. Many deserving people still don't get these benefits due to complex paperwork and corruption at lower levels.

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