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The High Court of Karnataka on Friday directed the State authorities to instantly look into the grievances of non-payment of old age pension recurrently to eligible senior residents.
A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Ashok S. Kinagi handed the order on a PIL petition filed by Akhila Karnataka Vyyovrudhara Okkoota, organisation working for the social safety, well being safety, and meals safety of the aged within the State. Complaining that old age pensions will not be launched recurrently and plenty of aged haven’t acquired pensions beneath the Sandhya Suraksha Yojane and the Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme since January this yr, the petitioner has sought instructions to the federal government to instantly launch pending pension quantities to the eligible senior residents.
The petitioner has additionally sought a course for upward revision of old age pension as per the course issued by the apex court docket, which had directed each the Centre and State authorities to revise the pension scheme as they have been many years old.
Also, the petitioner has sought rapid well being inspection by the State well being authorities for each senior citizen, at their households/areas, to evaluate their medical wants and prescriptions apart from delivering medicines at their doorstep each month. The petitioner has additionally sought a noon meal facility for the aged via Indira Canteen, notably in Bengaluru metropolis.
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