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Camps for pension scheme beneficiaries from Jul 14

Camps for pension scheme beneficiaries from Jul 14

Time of Indiaa day ago
Varanasi: Under the National Social Assistance Programme, camps will be organised from July 14 to August 5 by zone/ward wise to provide benefits to eligible persons residing in urban areas under the National Old Age Pension Scheme, Destitute Women Pension Scheme, and Disabled Pension Scheme.
The camps will also facilitate online applications for eligible individuals in the presence of relevant department employees. District social welfare officer Girish Chandra Dubey said that in the urban areas of the district, camps will be set up in Adampur Zone on Jul 14 and 15, in Bhelupur Zone on Jul 16 and 17, in Dashashwamedh Zone on Jul 21 and 22, in Kotwali Zone on Jul 23 and 24, in Rishi Mandvi Zone on July 25 and 26, in Ramnagar Zone on Jul 28 and 29, in Sarnath Zone on Jul 30 and 31, and in Varunapar Zone on Aug 4 and 5.
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These camps will operate from 10am to 3pm. He urged people to participate in the camps with their income certificate, Aadhar card, mobile number linked to Aadhar, bank account passbook, passport-size photo, death certificate of the deceased, disability certificate (if applicable), and other necessary documents to avail the benefits of the scheme promptly.
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