Bihar announces universal old age pension scheme-Mukhyamantri Vridhajan Pension Yojna

NewsBharati    14-Feb-2019
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Patna, February 14: Bihar government has announced a universal old age pension scheme - Mukhyamantri Vridhajan Pension Yojna- MVPY (मुख्यमंत्री वृद्धजन पेंशन योजना) for all people above 60 years of age.


 

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar told state assembly that the scheme will come into force from the 1st of April this year. He said, except those senior citizens who have retired from government service, all will be eligible for 400 rupees monthly pension irrespective of caste, religion or community.

Currently old age pension scheme is applicable to only the BPL category. The Chief Minister also announced a pension of 6,000 rupees for journalists above 60 years of age. Those who have been in regular service in the field of media and not getting any other pension will be eligible for Bihar Patrakar Samman Yojana (BPSY). He said this scheme will also be implemented from the 1st of April this year.

At the same time, he said that under the Bihar Journalist Honor Pension Scheme 2019, all such media persons who have retired after one year or more in the journal paper, have been retired after 20 years of work in the media channel and are not pensioners, will be provided them a pension of Rs. 6,000 per month.