Bihar Pension Raised to ₹1100: Nitish Kumar’s Big Welfare Push Before Elections
Nitish Kumar increases pension from ₹400 to ₹1100 for Bihar’s elderly widows and disabled citizens in a major step before the elections
Triple Pension Boost Announced by CM Nitish Kumar
Ahead of the upcoming elections in Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has made a strong welfare move by increasing monthly pensions from ₹400 to ₹1100. This change will come into effect from July 10 so the money will reach people through direct transfer in their bank accounts.
Nearly 2 Crore Beneficiaries to Gain From the Decision
This hike will benefit around 1.96 crore people in Bihar. It covers senior citizens widowed women and differently abled citizens. Many believe this is both a public welfare step and a political masterstroke before the polls.
Senior Citizens Get Monthly ₹1100 for Stability
In Bihar nearly 50 lakh people above the age of 60 get support through the Elderly Pension Scheme. Earlier they received ₹400 every month but now it will be ₹1100. Those who are above 80 years were getting ₹500 but they will also now receive the increased amount. This brings a sense of financial peace in their later years.
Dignity for the Disabled ₹1100 for Daily Needs
People with disabilities who are covered under the Disability Pension Scheme will now get ₹1100 instead of ₹400. Over 9.64 lakh individuals will benefit from this increase and they can now manage basic needs more smoothly.
Widowed Women See Long Awaited Relief
Over 8.63 lakh widows in Bihar are supported through the Lakshmibai Pension Scheme. They were earlier receiving ₹400 but now will get ₹1100. This increase offers some emotional and financial relief during difficult times.
Social Justice or Political Strategy
Some people say this move is political while others see it as a long awaited relief. Nitish Kumar has shown that welfare and elections can go hand in hand when the decision helps real people.
Relief Respect and Recognition
This pension hike changes lives. It brings dignity to those who needed it the most. In the end the move offers hope in a time when every rupee matters.