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Five per cent marks for widows in HSSC: CM Khattar

Haryana Chief Minister (CM), Manohar Lal Khattar, On Tuesday said benefit of five per cent marks would be given to…

Five per cent marks for widows in HSSC: CM Khattar

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar (Photo: Facebook)

Haryana Chief Minister (CM), Manohar Lal Khattar, On Tuesday said benefit of five per cent marks would be given to widow candidates in the recruitment done by the Haryana State Selection Commission (HSSC).

This benefit would also be extended to such aspirants who had lost their father before they attained 15 years of age. Presently, this benefit is being given to anganwadi workers and anganwadi helpers in the state.

Besides this, the CM also announced the decision to set up a separate cell for widows in the Haryana State Commission for Women, and increase their monthly pension from Rs 1,600 to Rs 1,800 with effect from January 1, 2018. The pension would be increased to Rs 2,000 per month with effect from January 1, 2019.

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Speaking as chief guest at the 20th anniversary celebrations of Loomba Foundation in Gurugramy, the CM appreciated the efforts made by the Foundation for the welfare of widows. In view of the hardships faced by his mother, Lord Loomba established the Foundation in her memory in 1997.

Khattar said the monthly pension of Rs 1,600 was being given to about six lakh widows in the state, the highest among the states in the country. Apart from this, financial assistance of Rs 700 is also given to them for the education of their two children below 21 years of age.

When the present state government was formed in October, 2014, there was only one women’s police station in the state whereas now such police stations have been opened in all districts. This would help women, especially widows, in getting police assistance in criminal cases. Policy has been framed to provide jobs to dependents of martyrs of wars and terrorist incidents. Under this scheme, jobs have been provided to 116 dependents of martyrs during the last three years, he added.

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