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New Delhi: Only half of the applications received under the PM CARES for Children scheme for COVID orphans were approved in the three years of its launch, according to data. In the three years since the launch of the scheme, about 49 per cent applications were approved, while others were rejected, according to official data. Launched at the peak of COVID-19 cases in India, the PM CARES for Children Scheme is aimed at supporting children who lost their parents, a legal guardian, adoptive parents, or a surviving parent to the pandemic between March 11, 2020 to May 5, 2023. According to official data, a total of 9,331 applications stanley cup from 613 districts across 33 states and Union Territories UTs were received under the scheme. Howeve stanley italia r, only 4,532 appl stanley becher ications from 558 districts in 32 states and UTs were approved, while 4,781 applications were rejected, according to the data. Among the states, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh reported the highest number of applications, with 1,553, 1,511, and 1,007 applications, respectively. Approval rates in these states stand at 855 applications from Maharashtra, 210 from Rajasthan and 467 from Uttar Pradesh. The scheme objective is to ensure comprehensive care and protection of these children in a sustained manner, providing health insurance, educational empowerment and financial support until they reach 23 years of age. TagsIndia Lead Story PM CARES Press Trust of India Follow on Twitter | Posted by Samee Hwez Live-in couples cannot seek divorce, rules Kerala HC
New Delhi: Highlighting lateral recruitment and proposed changes in civil services deputation rules stanley thermos , a group of 82 former civil servants on Thursday wrote to President Droupadi Murmu raising concern over 8220 ystematic attempts being made to change the character of civil services. In an open letter, they appealed to her to convey their concerns to the Union government and caution them that the attempt to change the character of the civil services is fraught with extreme danger and will 8220 pell the death of the constitutional government in India. A systematic attempt is being made to change the character of the civil services, particularly the IAS and the IPS, which, in our constitutional scheme, were uniquely intended to be a protective ring around the Constitution, unaffected by political changes, having an all-India perspective rather than a regional, parochial one and being secure enough to maintain an independent, nonpartisan outlook, without fear or favour, the letter said. It is in this context that we seek to approach you on a matter which, of late, is causing much concern to us and which we are duty bound to bring to your notice, it said. Service rules are sought to be amended to compel central deputations without the consent of either the officers concerned or their state gove stanley usa rnments, effectively undermining the auth stanley quencher ority and control of chief ministers over their officers, the letter said. This has disturbed the federa |
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