Mugu, March 25: The senior citizens
from Gamtha village of Khatyad rural municipality-7 in the district have faced
difficulty to receive social security allowance due to not having national
identity card.
Khimta Ghodashaini, 69, Tuli
Sanjyal, 70, Purna Chandra Upadhyay, 77, and Saura Devi Ghodashaini, 64,
complained that they were facing hardship to secure the state entitlement.
The local levels are returning the
elderly service seekers empty handed, reasoning that it was essential to produce
national ID card to claim allowance. On the other hand, it takes two to three
days' trekking to reach the District headquarters, Gamgadhi, to prepare the
national ID card. It has resulted in sheer harassment and deprivation to the
senior citizens.
The senior citizens blamed that the
local level did not pay heed to this problems. It could take initiative to
resolve the problem, they argued.
Khamma Budha, 71, from Khamale
village of Khadtyad wailed that he could not draw the money from bank for a
year due to not having the national ID card. He shared that he was struggling
to manage daily spending. The money he receives as elderly allowance is
deposited in his bank account.
There more than 35 such senior
citizens and a single woman at ward no 5 alone not getting access to the
allowance.
Chauli Budha, 84, from Khatyad
shared the plight that she could not visit the district headquarters because of
her poor health. So, she had no national ID card, which is now made mandatory
to receive state entitlement.
Chairman of ward no 5 at Khatyad,
Chitra Bahadur Budha, however, blamed the bank for not providing the allowance
to the senior citizens, reasoning the need of national ID card.
There are over 145 senior citizens
and a single woman registering their names for social security allowance in the
ward. Most of them are not getting the allowance for lack of essential
documents.
"The District Administration
Office needs to conduct a camp to facilitate the distribution of national ID
cards to the locals so that needy ones would get quick access to state
entitlements," Chairman Budha demanded.
Meanwhile, Chief District Officer,
Kamal Prasad Pande, informed that they were planning to conduct public service
camp to ensure services at people's doorsteps. (RSS)