Banna Gupta Aids Elderly and Widows with Pensions and Blankets

Jharkhand Minister Banna Gupta’s Pension Scheme Distribution Initiative Benefits 1533

In Jamshedpur, Health Minister Banna Gupta distributed pensions and blankets to 1533 beneficiaries, ensuring their well-being in winter.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Sarvajan Pension Scheme, an initiative by the Jharkhand Government, marked a significant milestone in Jamshedpur.

Health Minister Banna Gupta personally distributed pension acceptance certificates to 1533 elderly and widowed beneficiaries.

This distribution took place in Kadma, highlighting the government’s commitment to supporting vulnerable sections of the society.

The beneficiaries, residing across Kadma, Sonari, Bishtupur, Sakchi, and Mango, will now begin receiving their pensions.

Gupta’s engagement in this process reflects a hands-on approach to welfare schemes.

During the event, Gupta expressed profound satisfaction at being able to directly assist the beneficiaries.

His involvement underscores the importance the government places on ensuring the welfare of its elderly and widowed citizens.

In addition to the pension certificates, Gupta also distributed blankets, addressing the immediate needs of the beneficiaries amidst increasing cold conditions.

This gesture of providing blankets alongside pensions showcases a holistic approach to welfare.

Several local dignitaries, including Sanjay Tiwari, Manoj Jha, and Prabhat Thakur, were present, demonstrating the community’s support for the initiative.

Their presence signifies a collective effort in the implementation of government welfare schemes.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that the needy in the Jamshedpur West Assembly constituency are supported through such schemes.

Gupta’s directive for future camps to process applications indicates a sustained commitment to the welfare of the elderly and widows in the region.

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