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Vidhwa Pension Yojana: Objectives, Eligibility & Application Process

What Is the Objective of Vidhwa Pension Yojana in 2022?

What Is the Amount of Monetary Assistance Provided by Vidhwa Pension Yojana?

Eligibility Criteria to Qualify for Vidhwa Pension Yojana

How to Apply for Vidhwa Pension Yojana Online?

How to Apply for Vidhwa Pension Yojana Offline?

What Are the Documents Required to Apply for Vidhwa Pension Yojana?

How to Check Beneficiary List of Vidhwa Pension Yojana?

What Are the Benefits of Vidhwa Pension Yojana?

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Vidhwa Pension Yojana launched?

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Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme or Vidhwa Pension Yojana was launched in February 2009.

Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme or Vidhwa Pension Yojana was launched in February 2009.

Is there any cut-off date to assess the eligible age of Vidhwa Pension Yojana?

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No. There is no cut-off date to determine the eligible age to apply for this scheme.

No. There is no cut-off date to determine the eligible age to apply for this scheme.

Do widows receive any healthcare or insurance support in addition to the pension?

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Yes, in addition to receiving a monthly pension under schemes like the Vidhwa Pension Yojana, eligible widows can also access healthcare support through government health insurance schemes. For example, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) provides free hospitalisation coverage of up to ₹5 lakh per family per year for low-income households, which often includes widows.  Additionally, private health insurance plans also offer senior citizen or women-specific coverage, which can be explored based on individual needs.

Yes, in addition to receiving a monthly pension under schemes like the Vidhwa Pension Yojana, eligible widows can also access healthcare support through government health insurance schemes. For example, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) provides free hospitalisation coverage of up to ₹5 lakh per family per year for low-income households, which often includes widows. 

Additionally, private health insurance plans also offer senior citizen or women-specific coverage, which can be explored based on individual needs.