50% of children from Noida who lost one or both parents to Covid did not qualify for the government scheme – News2IN
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50% of children from Noida who lost one or both parents to Covid did not qualify for the government scheme

50% of children from Noida who lost one or both parents to Covid did not qualify for the government scheme
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Noida: Almost half of the children, who have lost their one or both parents to Covid, have been found not to be eligible for government support schemes due to lack of documents.
Of the 105 children from Noida who had submitted a scheme, 52 could not make it to the final list of beneficiaries.
Officials said the guards of most children failed to provide medical documents to determine that their parents died of Covid.
Other people cannot show evidence of housing that parents are born above.
The government has explained that the scheme, where RS 4,000 assistance will be given to children under 18 years, only for the population of the country.
Orphanage girls with Covid will get Rs 1.01 lakh at the time of marriage.
Many accused that even though the government had previously said the scheme would include children born and raised upwards, officials now ask them from other countries for documents to prove that they have property in the city of NCR.
Five-year-old Sanaya (name changed) lost his father during covid treatment on April 27.
While the father of Odisha, his mother came from Bengal.
The couple, however, have lived in Noida for the past seven years.
“My daughter was born in Indirapuram.
However, when we filed a scheme, I was asked to show that we had several properties in Noida.
I told the officials that we were not from above and asked them to confirm whether my daughter would be considered for the scheme.
They will be considered Not to provide clarity about this and instead asked me to file a widow pension scheme.
Despite sending all documents, I have not received help, “his mother said.
In addition, he has not received a income certificate from the authorities to prove that he gets less Rs 3 lakh per year, another prerequisite for the scheme.
A colleague Father Sanaya has come to family rescue.
He has paid school fees for the first quarter.
One of the main obstacles faced by Guardian is a lack of medical records to prove that parents who died have covid.
There are many who have covid symptoms during their deaths but cannot be tested themselves.
Relatives of Sagar (15) and Suraj (11) (the name changed for both) has been running around the government office to prove that their parents died of a virus.
Bhora Nath, their uncle, said he had deposited every document he had with the authorities but failed to convince them.
The two boys, who have studied in a leading private school, has now shifted to the Government Institute in Phase 2.
Atul Soni, district trial officers, agreed that many children cannot be included in the list of recipients for the lack of documents.
“This is a government government.
Medical records that show that parents or both parents die because Covid is a must,” he added.
Another obstacle faced by orphans is a lack of certificates that show that their families get less than Rs 3 lakh per year.
Many of these children lost their father to Covid and have mothers who are housewives.
Produces income certificates for them difficult.
Atrayee (11) (name changed) lost his father to Covid, but has not received assistance from the government so far.
“His father came from Bulandshahr but worked in Noida.
His mother was always a housewife and produced a difficult income certificate for him.
But officials at Dadri Tehsil insisted on the document,” said Anil Goswami, Uncle Atrayee who was an assistant commander at ITBP.
The government is now planning to include children who have been abandoned because of the lack of documents under the new scheme -Mukhyamantri baal rental yojana.
“Many people from various state fields have marked problems with documents.
So, we have launched another scheme, where RS 2,500 will be paid to children who have lost their one or both parents for any reason after March 1, 2020,” said Manoj Rai, director in the Department of Women and Children in Lucknow.
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