This scheme in Uttarakhand offers a monthly pension of ₹20,000 to the surviving spouse of individuals who Read More... fought for democracy and were imprisoned under MISA/DIR during the 1975-77 Emergency. Read less
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In recognition of the sacrifices made during India's Emergency period, the Uttarakhand government offers a special pension to the families of those who fought for democracy. The Loktantra Senani Samman Pension Scheme specifically supports the surviving spouse of individuals imprisoned under MISA or DIR between June 25, 1975, and March 21, 1977.
The Loktantra Senani Samman Pension Scheme is an initiative by the Police Department under the Home Department of the Uttarakhand Government. Its main goal is to provide continuous financial support to the widowed wife or widower husband of the state's democracy fighters who faced imprisonment during the critical Emergency years.
This scheme is for the immediate family members who were left behind. Specifically, it's for the widows and widowers whose spouses were recognized as 'democracy fighters' and were imprisoned under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) or Defence of India Rules (DIR) during the national Emergency.
The scheme acknowledges the struggles and sacrifices of individuals who stood up for democratic principles during a challenging time in India's history. By providing a pension, it ensures that the surviving spouses receive financial stability and recognition for their family's contribution to safeguarding democracy.
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To apply for this pension, you need to submit your application to the concerned District Magistrate in your district. The District Magistrate's office will handle the initial verification and forward recommendations for approval.
After verification and recommendation by the District Magistrate, the pension will be sanctioned by the Government. This final approval rests with the Hon’ble Departmental Minister or the Hon’ble Chief Minister.
Who is eligible to receive the pension under this scheme?
Only the widowed wife or widower husband of individuals who were recognized as democracy fighters and were imprisoned under MISA or DIR during the Emergency period (June 25, 1975, to March 21, 1977) can apply.
Can the children of democracy fighters also get this pension?
No, this scheme is specifically for the surviving spouse – the widowed wife or widower husband. Children are not eligible to receive this pension.
What is the monthly pension amount given through this scheme?
Eligible applicants will receive a monthly pension of ₹20,000.
Is there a specific form I need to fill out to apply?
The information provided indicates that there is no prescribed application format. You would typically submit your application along with the necessary documents.
What happens after I submit my application to the District Magistrate?
Once you submit your application, the District Magistrate will review it and make recommendations. The Government will then sanction the pension after obtaining approval from the concerned Minister or Chief Minister.
Does this pension go directly to the democracy fighters themselves?
No, this particular scheme is designed for the surviving spouses (widow or widower) of the democracy fighters who were imprisoned during the Emergency, not for the fighters themselves.
What proof do I need to show that my spouse was a democracy fighter?
You need to provide documents that prove your late spouse was either already receiving the Loktantra Senani Pension or was imprisoned under MISA/DIR between June 25, 1975, and March 21, 1977.