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Pension Utsav In Bihar: Government Disburses First Installment Of Hiked Pension To 1.1 Crore People

The Bihar Government announced a hike in old age pension, widow pension, and pension for the differently-abled in June 2025 from Rs 400 to Rs 1,100. On July 11, the government disbursed the first installment of the hiked pension to more than 1.1 crore beneficiaries

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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday disbursed the first instalment of the hiked pension amount of Rs 1,100 per month to the bank accounts of 1.11 crore beneficiaries, including senior citizens, widows and people with disabilities. Over Rs 1,227 crore was credited under six different pension schemes during a function here, officials said. The Bihar government had on June 24 increased the pension amount from Rs 400 per month to Rs 1,100. “The elderly are an important part of society and ensuring a dignified life for them is top priority of our government. It will continue to make efforts in this direction. We will ensure that this amount is disbursed on the 10th of every month,” Kumar said on the occasion.

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The Bihar government is also committed to the overall development of women in the state, he said.

“Our government has been consistently working towards the empowerment and welfare of women. We have set an example in terms of women's empowerment by prioritising their education, security and employment. Before 2005, the earlier dispensation did nothing for women. It was only after we assumed office that the real change started," the CM asserted.

Noting that he had "made mistakes" in the past by joining hands with the opposition in Bihar, Kumar added: "I strayed 'idhar udhar’ (here and there) twice. But now, I am with the NDA and will remain with the alliance forever, and work for the development of the state." The state’s Social Welfare Department operates six pension programmes, including the Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme, Mukhyamantri Vridhjan Pension Yojana and the Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme.

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Madhubani district has the highest number of 5,53,848 beneficiaries for these schemes, followed by 5,26,339 beneficiaries in Patna, the officials said.

With 71,971 beneficiaries, Sheikhpura has the lowest count of them, where a total of Rs 7.95 crore was disbursed, they added.

Commenting on the disbursal of the first instalment, Social Welfare Department Secretary Bandana Preyashi told PTI that it’s not just a financial increment, but a commitment of the state government towards the most marginalised section of society in ensuring they live a life with dignity and self-respect.

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“It was a great day for them… it is being celebrated as ‘Pension Utsav’ across the state. The quantum jump in the pension amount exhibits the state government’s strong commitment to social justice and inclusive development,” she said.

“The disabled, widowed, and elderly populations frequently struggle with issues like limited access to healthcare, social isolation and economic dependency. The Bihar government is providing them financial assistance through six social security pension schemes with a massive coverage of beneficiaries,” Preyashi said.

Among these schemes, the State Disability Pension covers 9.6 lakh beneficiaries, Indira Gandhi Disability Pension (1.1 lakh), Indira Gandhi Old Age Pension (35.6 lakh), Mukhyamantri Vridhjan Pension (49.9 lakh), Indira Gandhi Widow Pension (6.3 lakh) and Laxmibai Social Security Pension for Widows (8.6 lakh), she said.

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The total annual expenditure for the pension schemes has risen to Rs 14,678 crore from Rs 5,469 crore.

“Of the total beneficiaries of all the pension schemes, women outnumber men in the ratio of 54.5 per cent to 45.5 per cent. This converges with the commitment of the state government with other measures in advancing gender equality in the state,” Preyashi added.

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