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1.45 Crore to Get Annapurna Yojana Payment; 17 Lakh Applications Rejected

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The West Bengal government has confirmed that 1.45 crore beneficiaries will receive payments under the Annapurna Yojana, a state welfare scheme that provides monthly financial assistance to eligible families.

According to the latest announcement, each recipient will get 3,000 rupees, with the payment scheduled for 17 August.

At the same time, the government revealed that around 17 lakh applications have been rejected during the initial screening process.

Officials have offered explanations for why these applications did not qualify, though the full list of reasons has not been detailed publicly.

Political leader Suvendu Adhikari has also commented on the scheme, addressing questions about who will receive the 17 August payment.

The government has stated that applicants whose names were removed can resubmit their forms if they believe they are still eligible.

However, specific instructions on where and how to reapply have not been fully outlined in the available information.

The Annapurna Yojana is one of several welfare programmes run by the state government aimed at supporting low-income households.

The scheme's administration appears to involve a verification process to determine which applicants meet the required criteria.

With such a large number of applications, at approximately 1.62 crore in total between accepted and rejected cases, the scale of the scheme highlights its significance for many families across the state.

The rejection of 17 lakh applications has raised questions among some applicants about the criteria used and the possibility of appeal.

Government officials appear to be trying to clarify the situation by explaining, at least in part, why certain applications were turned down.

As the payment date approaches, more details are expected to emerge regarding both the disbursement process and the procedure for those seeking to reapply.

For now, affected applicants are being encouraged to check their application status and consider resubmitting their forms through the appropriate channels once further guidance is issued.

Vocabulary7 words

Annapurna Yojana
a government plan giving money help to poor families
beneficiaries
people who receive help or money from a plan
rejected
not accepted; refused
screening
the process of checking who qualifies
resubmit
send again
administration
the way something is managed or run
disbursement
the act of giving out money

Quiz

1. What does the Annapurna Yojana scheme provide?
2. Approximately how many applications were rejected in the screening process?
3. True or False: The government has provided complete details on how rejected applicants can reapply.

Discussion questions

  1. Why might a government scheme need a screening process before giving out money?
  2. What challenges might arise when managing a welfare scheme for such a large number of applicants?
  3. Do you think it is fair that some applications were rejected without full public explanation? Why or why not?
  4. How could governments make reapplication processes clearer for citizens?

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