Pension Scheme to the Dependents (Husband/Wife) of Identified State Agitators, Other than those Who either went to Jail for 7 Days or were Injured During the Uttarakhand State Movement, after the Death of the Agitator
Department of Home
Last updated:
Overview
The scheme provides a monthly pension of ₹4,500/- to the dependents (husband/wife) of identified state agitators, excluding those jailed for 7 days or injured during the Uttarakhand movement, who were not receiving any government pension or in government service.
Details
The "Pension Scheme to the Dependents Husband/Wife of Identified State Agitators, Other than those Who either went to Jail for 7 Days or were Injured During the Uttarakhand State Movement" scheme is implemented by the Police Department under the Department of Home, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to provide a monthly pension to the dependents husband/wife of such identified state agitators who do not fall under the category of agitators jailed for 7 days or injured during the movement, and who were neither receiving agitator pension or any other government pension, nor employed in government service.
Exclusions
• <br>
Benefits
• Pension Amount: ₹4,500/- per month
Eligibility Criteria
1. The applicant must be a resident of Uttarakhand.
2. The applicant must be the dependent (husband/wife) of a deceased identified state agitator.
3. The deceased agitator must not fall under the category of those who went to jail for 7 days or were injured during the Uttarakhand State Movement.
4. The deceased agitator must not have been receiving agitator pension or any other pension from a government source, nor employed in government service.
5. <br>
Required Documents
• Identity proof of applicant
• Death certificate of identified Agitator
• Other documents as required
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who is considered eligible under this scheme?
A: Dependents (husband/wife) of deceased identified state agitators, who were not jailed for 7 days, not injured during the movement, and were neither receiving any government pension nor employed in government service, are eligible.
<br>
Q: What is the pension amount provided under the scheme?
A: Eligible dependents receive a monthly pension of ₹4,500/-.
<br>
Q: Are agitators jailed for 7 days during the movement eligible?
A: No, dependents of agitators who went to jail for 7 days or more are not covered under this scheme.
<br>
Q: Is this pension available if the agitator was receiving another pension?
A: No, if the agitator was already receiving agitator pension or any other pension from a government source, the dependents are not eligible.
<br>
Q: Can the pension be claimed if the agitator was in government service?
A: No, if the agitator was employed in government service, their dependents are not eligible under this scheme.
<br>
Q: Where should the application be submitted?
A: The application must be submitted at the office of the District Magistrate of the concerned district.
<br>
Q: Who verifies the application?
A: The District Magistrate of the concerned district verifies and approves the application after proper investigation.
<br>
Q: How is the pension sanctioned?
A: The pension is sanctioned only after verification and approval at the level of the District Magistrate.
<br>
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant must be a resident of Uttarakhand.
The applicant must be the dependent (husband/wife) of a deceased identified state agitator.
The deceased agitator must not fall under the category of those who went to jail for 7 days or were injured during the Uttarakhand State Movement.
The deceased agitator must not have been receiving agitator pension or any other pension from a government source, nor employed in government service.
<br>
Benefits
Pension Amount: ₹4,500/- per month
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Identity proof of applicant |
| 2 | Death certificate of identified Agitator |
| 3 | Other documents as required |
Frequently Asked Questions
Dependents (husband/wife) of deceased identified state agitators, who were not jailed for 7 days, not injured during the movement, and were neither receiving any government pension nor employed in government service, are eligible. <br>