Initially, 50 Million LPG Connections Were To Be Distributed, To Women Living In Poverty. Provides LPG Connections To Low-income Families Exceeding Initial Targets. Read On Here!
As part of the Taxation Laws Act 2016, the Indian government created the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana in 2016. (second amendment). The PM Garib Kalyan Yojana scheme’s initial goal was to ensure that tax evaders declared unexplained money and avoided penalties and criminal prosecution. In addition, the government wanted to use the deposited black money for poor people’s welfare through this scheme. Therefore, the government announced the “Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana,” a relief plan to provide a safety net to the poor and vulnerable, who was the hardest afflicted by the outbreak. In addition, poor households that have received an LPG connection through the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana were also eligible for assistance (PMUY).
PMUY customers will receive free refills for up to three 14.2 kg cylinders under the PMGKY-Ujjwala programme and an advance Retail Selling Price transferred by OMCs to the PMUY customers bank account. The money can be taken out to get a refill from the distributor.
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana was established to provide clean fuel to low-income women. The use of dirty cooking fuel harms human health. The extension’s purpose was to protect low-wage workers from losing their jobs and help small businesses with up to 100 employees. For three months, the central government covered all employee EPF contributions and employers’ EPF and EPS contributions, for 24 per cent, of monthly wages. In addition, the government announced assistance packages to assist the impoverished through various schemes. Ms Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister, released a relief package, totalling Rs. 1.70 lakh crore, under the PMGKY. The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has the following objectives:
The Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana intends to help people, from all walks of life, including migratory workers, farmers, the urban and rural poor, and women. The government has selected the areas that have been hurt, the hardest by COVID-related economic disruptions. The government created many programmes under the PMGKY to focus on each section.
The Government of India has developed the world’s largest food security scheme to tackle COVID-related economic disruptions. The programme attempts to ensure food security (for the poor) by delivering free food commodities such as 5 kg rice/wheat per person and 1 kg gramme per family per month. This scheme provides food grains to all Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) and priority household (PHH) ration cardholders who are part of the targeted public distribution system (TPDS). The following are some of the scheme’s key features:
As part of this scheme, 20.40 crore PMJDY women account users received a monthly cash transfer of Rs. 500. Over Rs. 31,000 crores was deposited in the bank accounts of these women account holders, in the first three months, of the scheme.
The government has covered health professionals who treat COVID-19 patients; via this programme. The family of these healthcare workers would be reimbursed with Rs. 50 lakh; if they died, in an accident. ” Accident death” refers to death caused by COVID or an accident while doing COVID-related duties. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare pays the premium for this scheme.
The World Health Organization (WHO) cites a few key facts about the consequences of filthy cooking. Aspirants can use these data to argue for the need for programmes like the PM Ujjwala Yojana:
As a response to WHO and the assertion, the Indian government released the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, a comprehensive relief package of Rs 1.70 lakh crore for the underprivileged to aid them in their fight against the Coronavirus.
For more information, contact
1906 (LPG Emergency Helpline)
1800-2333-5555 (Toll Free Helpline)
1800-266-6696 (Ujjwala Helpline)
MoPNG e-Seva. 》https://www.mopnge-seva.in/
Application Forms: https://www.pmuy.gov.in/ujjwala2.html
FAQ: https://www.pmuy.gov.in/faq.html
Guidelines: https://www.pmuy.gov.in/about.html
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