Three Months Without Pension: Elderly and Divyang Beneficiaries Face Hardship in Balasore Repoter : Odia Sarakari Update
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Date-02/06/2026,Soro, Baleswar, Odisha
Hundreds of pension beneficiaries from Madhusudanpur Panchayat under Soro Block in Odisha's Balasore district have raised concerns over the non-receipt of their social security pensions for the last three months. The affected beneficiaries, including senior citizens, widows, and persons with disabilities (Divyangs), have reportedly submitted a memorandum to the District Collector through the Panchayat Executive Officer (PEO), seeking immediate intervention and release of the pending pension amount.
According to local residents, the delay in pension disbursement has created significant financial difficulties for many vulnerable families who depend on these monthly benefits to meet their basic needs, including food, medicines, and daily expenses. Elderly citizens and Divyang beneficiaries have expressed concern that the prolonged delay is affecting their livelihood and well-being.
The beneficiaries have urged the district administration to investigate the reasons behind the delay and ensure that all pending pension payments are credited at the earliest. They have also requested authorities to streamline the disbursement process to prevent such issues in the future.
Social security pension schemes play a crucial role in supporting economically vulnerable sections of society. Any interruption in these benefits can have a direct impact on the lives of beneficiaries, particularly senior citizens and persons with disabilities who often have limited sources of income.
The affected residents hope that the administration will take prompt action to address their grievances and provide relief to the deserving beneficiaries without further delay.
Repoter : Odia Sarakari Update
Disclaimer : This report is based on information and allegations presented by beneficiaries through their memorandum to the district administration. The concerned authorities' response or verification, if any, was not available at the time of publication. Readers are advised to await the official statement and findings from the administration.
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