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Pensioners’ welfare meeting held in Anantnag

Demand raised for hike in medical allowance

KI News by KI News
July 26, 2025
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Anantnag: The Jammu & Kashmir Pensioners and Senior Citizens Welfare Federation, District Anantnag, held a significant meeting at its district office today to deliberate on the pressing issues facing the pensioner community across the Union Territory.

The meeting was presided over by the District President, Abdul Majeed. Among the distinguished guests were M. Ayub Charag (Chief Patron), G. N. Badave (Chairman), and G. M. Padder (Chief Advisor), who graced the occasion and shared their insights.

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During the meeting, various issues related to the welfare and rights of pensioners were thoroughly discussed. A special emphasis was laid on the urgent need for revision of the medical allowance, which has remained stagnant for years.

The speakers strongly appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir to immediately intervene and sanction the enhancement of the medical allowance to ₹1000 per month.

The Federation highlighted that pensioners in the Union Territory of Ladakh have already been granted this benefit over a year ago, and therefore, pensioners in Jammu & Kashmir should be granted the same without further delay, in the interest of equity and justice.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous resolution urging the UT administration to address all unresolved issues faced by the pensioners’ fraternity, especially those concerning healthcare, timely disbursal of pension arrears, and enhanced welfare schemes.

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