- Haryana New Pension Scheme provides ₹3,000 monthly financial support to disabled residents.
- Eligibility includes minimum 60% disability, annual family income below ₹3,00,000, and age 18 or above.
- Applicants can apply online via Saral Haryana portal or offline at Social Welfare Department offices.
Haryana New Pension Scheme extends a significant financial aid to physically or mentally disabled individuals residing in the state. This pension scheme ensures a monthly allowance of ₹3,000 to help beneficiaries meet their daily living expenses and lead a dignified life.
Eligibility Criteria for Haryana New Pension Scheme for Disabled
To avail benefits under Haryana New Pension Scheme, applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Permanent Resident of Haryana: Only residents of Haryana state are eligible to apply.
- Disability: A minimum disability percentage of 60% or more certified by authorized medical authorities.
- Income Limit: The annual family income should not exceed ₹3,00,000.
- Age Requirement: The applicant must be at least 18 years old.
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Required Documents
- Aadhaar Card
- Residence Certificate
- Disability Certificate issued by a competent authority
- Bank Account Details for direct transfer of pension
- Passport size photograph
How to Apply for Haryana New Pension Scheme
Online Application Process
Applicants can submit pension applications easily through the Saral Haryana portal. The online method allows quick registration and tracking of the application status from the comfort of home.
Offline Application Process
For those preferring offline submission, applications can be submitted by visiting the nearest Social Welfare Department office or Saral Kendra. Interested persons can collect and fill the application form at the office premises.
This scheme is a crucial step by the Haryana government to uplift disabled individuals by offering timely financial assistance. Registering eligible beneficiaries ensures they receive consistent pension support to improve their quality of life.