Funds required for the purpose
have already been allocated, says Minister
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Bhubaneswar(Agencies):The Odisha
Government has decided to include members of the transgender community in a
social welfare scheme which provides a monthly pension to the needy, a minister
said.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has approved a proposal to
cover the members of the community under the Madhu Babu Pension Yojana (MBPY)
which aims at providing financial assistance to the destitute elderly,
differently-abled persons and widows, he said.
Around 5,000 transgenders will get a monthly pension in
between Rs 500 and Rs 900 depending on their age, Social Security and
Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SSEPD) Minister Ashok Panda said.
The government’s decision was taken in view of the promises
made in the ruling BJD’s manifesto for the 2019 Assemble polls, the minister
said.
Panda said that the transgender people will have to apply
on the official website of the department to register themselves under the
MBPY.
“Around 5,000
transgenders will benefit from the government’s decision,” he said.
The associations of transgenders hailed the state
government for including them under the social welfare programme.
Some other states have already introduced such social
welfare schemes for the community.
For instance, the J&K Administrative Council has
reportedly extended the coverage of its Integrated Social Security Scheme to
transgenders. Andra Pradesh and Kerala governments had earlier announced
pension schemes for them.
Panda, however, said that the Odisha government has also
decided to give one-time additional assistance of Rs 1,000 to each of 48 lakh
existing beneficiaries under the MBPY scheme in view of the COVID-19 crisis.
The minister said the funds required for the purpose have
already been allocated, and the beneficiaries will get the assistance soon.
He said the beneficiaries have already received pensions
in advance for four months during the current fiscal in the wake of the
coronavirus outbreak. PTI
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