Delhi’s Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, announced an expansion of the old-age pension program, adding 80,000 beneficiaries and bringing the total to 5.3 lakh. The move follows the launch of a new application portal and aims to provide financial support to more elderly residents. Kejriwal highlighted Delhi’s high pension rates and criticized the BJP for previously halting pensions.
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