NO STOPPAGE OF DISBURSEMENT
OF PENSION DUE TO NON-LINKING OF AADHAAR GOVERNMET
GOVERNMENT
OF INDIA
MINISTRY
OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 2997
ANSWERED ON: 05.01.2018
DISBURSEMENT OF PENSION
SADHU SINGH
Will the Minister of FINANCE be pleased to
state:-
(a) whether the disbursement of Central
Government Pension to many beneficiaries have been stopped due to non-linking
of same with the Aadhaar number and if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise
including Punjab;
(b) whether the Government proposes to exempt
beneficiary patients suffering from leprosy or any other grave disease and
hence unable to provide their biometric details and if so, the details thereof
and if not, the reasons therefor;
(c) the other steps taken by the Government to
facilitate such beneficiaries patients; and
(d) whether the Government is considering some
alternative option for such beneficiary patients and if so, the details thereof
and the steps taken by the Government in this regard?
ANSWER
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance
(a) to (d): The Government has not issued any
instructions for stopping disbursement of pension to Central Government
pensioner due to non-linking of the pension account with the Aadhaar number.
Instructions have been issued by the
Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoP&PW) from time to time
that in view of the difficulty faced by old and infirm pensioners, banks should
make concrete effort to provide the facility of obtaining life certificate from
the premises/ residence of such pensioners. The instructions also provide that
in case of sick and infirm pensioners, personal appearance may be exempted if a
life certificate in the prescribed form signed by some specified authorities is
produced on the behalf of Pensioners.
Further, all Pension Disbursing Banks have
also been advised by DoP&PW that where the finger prints of a pensioner are
not accepted by the system, the alternate mechanism of biometric, i.e. Iris
scanning, may be used in such case. In case, however, it is not possible to
have Digital Life Certificate either through finger prints or through Iris
scanning, the physical life certificate submitted by the pensioner may be
accepted to avoid any harassment to the pensioner. In no case a pensioner
should be returned without accepting his life certificate on account of
non-acceptance of his biometric by the system.
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