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Under this scheme, each beneficiary will receive Rs 1500 per month until the age of 18. Additionally, children who enter Class 11, college, or vocational courses will be provided with a laptop or tablet to support their education. The financial aid under CMBSS will be in addition to any benefits received under the Mission Vatsalya scheme.
Enhanced Pension Under CMSSS
In a major social security boost, the Cabinet has approved an increase of Rs 300 per month for all three components of the Chief Minister’s Social Security Scheme—old age pension, disability pension, and widow pension.
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A significant policy shift has also been made in the widow pension scheme, with the minimum age eligibility lowered from 40 years to 18 years. This move is expected to benefit young widows by providing them with financial stability at an earlier stage in life. Overall, the pension enhancements will support over 50,000 beneficiaries across the state.
Scheme Name | Current Pension (Rs ) | Top-up Amount ( Rs ) | Proposed Enhanced Pension ( Rs ) |
CM’s Old Age Pension Scheme | |||
Age 60-79 | 1300 | 300 | 1600 |
Age 80+ | 1500 | 300 | 1800 |
CM’s Widow Pension Scheme | |||
Age 40-79 | 1700 | 300 | 2000 |
Age 80+ | 1700 | 300 | 2000 |
Age 18-79 (Proposed) | – | 300 | 300 |
CM’s Disability Pension Scheme | |||
Age 03-79 | 1700 | 300 | 2000 |
Age 80+ | 1700 | 300 | 2000 |
CM’s Old Age Pension Scheme | |||
Age 60-79 | 1300 | 300 | 1600 |
Age 80+ | 1500 | 300 | 1800 |
CM’s Widow Pension Scheme | |||
Age 40-79 | 1700 | 300 | 2000 |
The enhanced pensions and lowering the age of widow beneficiaries will cost the state exchequer about Rs 18.50 crore annually.