Diksha Karhade
News Editor
The saints and great men have said that the poor and the needy are our own, helping them on time is a duty of good deeds.
People who do not help the poor and the needy on time are heartless, they do not feel any relief from anyone’s plight, this is the attitude that is currently being seen in the beneficiaries of the Maharashtra government’s Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Yojana.
They have not been paid their honorarium for the last eight months. They do not know how to live. Since their miserable condition is eye-watering, Shubham Gajbhiye, a social activist from Mauja Palasgaon (Piparda) in Chimur taluka under Chandrapur district, has demanded that the relevant department of the Maharashtra government immediately pay the outstanding eight-month honorarium to all the destitutes in the state…

Since some women who are receiving honorarium under the Ladki Bahin Scheme are receiving honorarium under the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Yojana, the honorarium of the beneficiaries of the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Niradhar Yojana has been withheld and the beneficiaries of the Niradhar Yojana will not get the eight-month honorarium, the Babu of the relevant department in the Tehsil office is telling them that due to such information, the beneficiaries of the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and Shravan Bal Niradhar Yojana have been shocked and the question of how we will live is looming before them.
Since the mentality of killing the helpless alive for the sake of our beloved sisters and the working method of giving them helpless torture has been exposed by the Maharashtra and Central governments, have the Maharashtra government and the Central government gone into financial bankruptcy? This question is being raised by the beneficiaries of the helpless scheme.
When the Central and State governments know that the helpless are dependent, that is, their survival depends on the meager honorarium of the government, how can both the government officials behave so ruthlessly towards helpless women and men? This is a very serious issue.

If the Maharashtra government is very vigilant and dutiful for the beloved sisters that have been started now, why is the same government not vigilant and dutiful in the case of the helpless schemes that have been running for the past 40 years? This question is equally important.
Since the helpless beneficiaries have not received the honorarium under the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana and the Shravanbal Old Age Scheme for the past eight months, should they file complaints against the Maharashtra government and the Central government for torturing them alive and keeping them on a fast? This should be clear.
It must be said that the Maharashtra government is behaving ruthlessly towards the beneficiaries of the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar and Shravanbal Old Age Pension Scheme, who have not received their honorarium for the last eight months.


