Thursday 19 February 2015

Jan Dhan Yojana: the fineprint Modi did not disclose

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet programme, the much-touted Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), is proving to be of little benefit, people are realising to their dismay.
Take the case of Avinash Bharti (21), son of Komal Singh, who took cue from the prime minister’s Independence Day speech last year and opened an account in Shivaji Nagar in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand, on August 29, 2014. He met with an accident on November 1 while returning from Garhwal and died. When his father went to the bank to claim the insurance amount he was promised before opening bank account, he was turned away. 
The bank officials told Singh he is not eligible to claim the insurance money, says Chandra Shekhar Gaur who has been following the case since the beginning. Gaur from Neemuch district in Madhya Pradesh, later filed an RTI to obtain details of the terms and conditions of the scheme.
The revelation was shocking. He got to know that the benefit of insurance will be available only to those who have the RuPay debit card (issued under PMJDY) and have carried out minimum one successful financial or non-financial transaction 45 days prior to premature death.
Zero balance accounts 
These terms and conditions were not made public when the prime minister gave his speech, but the fact is that around 80 million out of the over 100 million accounts opened under the scheme have zero balance. The RTI reply highlights that a total of 108,464,393 accounts were opened while 89,633,976 RuPay debit cards were issued. A total of 78,834,602 accounts have zero balance.
The question that arises then is why would any person who has zero balance in the account go to the bank for a transaction? At the same time, if he does not make a transaction, he will not get the promised insurance in case of a mishap. The government put in place this condition knowing fully well that the beneficiaries are from the marginalised society and are unlikely to deposit money in the bank.
Where’s the insurance money?
For the RuPay scheme, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) had entered into an arrangement with HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company (HDFC ERGO) which came into effect from April 1, 2014 and shall remain effective for a period of one year (up to March 31).
While the agreement with HDFC ERGO will end on March 31, just one-and-half months from now, the government is yet to finalise several clauses in the agreement.
Interestingly, when an applicant asks how much amount of premium the insurers have made available for accident insurance to the account holders linked with PMJDY, NPCI refused to reveal, saying it is not in public interest and its commercial interest to disclose the information.
Gaur has questioned NPCI on its refusal to disclose details. “We are entitled to know the detail of any government scheme, including investment and benefits. There is something the government is hiding,” he said. His suspicion got stronger when the Union finance ministry responded to the same question. The ministry said the premium on these insurance has not been ascertained so far. Ministry of finance gave this information on January 6, 2015 in response to Gaur’s RTI application. The reply goes on to say that the guidelines for disposal of claims under insurance are still under consideration.
Unsettled claims
Gaur points out that as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, about 16 people die and 58 are injured every hour in road accidents in India and 100 million people have already been brought under the umbrella of government banking scheme, by-default making them beneficiaries of the insurance scheme under the prime minister’s financial inclusion plan.
“Where are the claims of the people?” he asks. It can be safely assumed that at least several thousand claims could have been made for insurance money. But very few people have come forward to claim their insurance money. NPCI informs that a total 34 cases of claims were received by December and not a single one has been settled so far.

PUNJAB RIGHT TO SERVICE COMMISSION HOLDS ITS LOK ADALAT IN KHANNA
* HEARS CASES RELATED VERIFICATION FOR RENEWAL OF ARMS LICENSES


Khanna (Ludhiana), February 19 (000)-Punjab Right to Service Commission held its Lok Adalat at Tehsil Complex at Khanna in Ludhiana district today. In this Lok Adalat, pending cases related to Verification for renewal of arms license were taken up in the presence of PRTS Commissioner Mr Iqbal Singh Sidhu, Additional Deputy Commissioner Mr Ajay Sood, besides other senior officers of the district administration.
In this Lok Adalat, a total of 22 persons appeared before Commissioner Mr Iqbal Singh Sidhu, who heard them patiently. Majority of the public which appeared before the RTS Commissioner told him that they had received the services on time.
Mr Iqbal Singh Sidhu informed that as per the Monthly Information System report of September 2014, they had sought information related to 201 cases from ADC Khanna. He said that as per a letter dated January 23, 2015, it was claimed that 8 cases were pending while verification for renewal of arms licenses was completed in remaining 195 cases. The RTS Commissioner said that in 195 cases, the service was not provided within fixed time frame of 22 days nor was the date on which service was provided was mentioned.
He said that taking a serious view on this matter, it was decided to hold Lok Adalat for the same. He said that the ADC Khanna Mr Ajay Sood, SSP Khanna Mr Gurpreet Singh Gill and other senior officials of Khanna were warned that they should take RTS Act seriously and provide services on time.

Mr Iqbal Singh Sidhu informed that the Punjab Government has notified 149 services under the Punjab Right to Service (PRTS) Act 2011 for time bound delivery and also notified the designated officers, First Appellate Authority, Second Appellate Authority. He said that the Punjab Right to Service Act was enacted with an aim to provide hassle free service to people in a stipulated time, adding that Punjab was the first state in the country to constitute the Punjab Right to Service Commission after implementing the Punjab Right to Service Act, 2011.
​          He said that the PRTS Act-2011 has empowered people to seek services in a hassle free, corruption free, transparent and time-bound manner through different service delivery mechanism. Mr Ajay Sood said that PRTS Act 2011 would ensure that people take maximum advantage of time bound service delivery system. vv

Wednesday 11 February 2015

AAP’s VICTORY IN DELHI NOT TO HAVE ANY IMPACT IN PUNJAB-BADAL


AAP’s VICTORY IN DELHI NOT TO HAVE ANY IMPACT IN PUNJAB-BADAL

·        RESPECTS PEOPLE MANDATE IN DELHI

·        SAYS PARTY TO INTROSPECT AND RETHINK POLL STRATEGY

·        ATTENDS FUNCTION AT HOUSE OF BJP DISTRICT PRESIDENT PARVEEN BANSAL

·        VISITS & INQUIRES ABOUT HEALTH OF SENIOR AKALI LEADER AMARJIT SINGH BHATIA AT HERO DMC HEART INSTITUTE

Ludhiana, February 10: Asserting that people’s mandate supreme and it must be respected in a democratic set up, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today however said that the AAP’s victory in Delhi assembly polls would not impact the prospects of Punjab politics in anyway.
Talking to the media persons on the sidelines of a private function at the residence of District BJP President Mr. Parveen Bansal here today, the Chief Minister said that despite the fact that AAP managed to form government in Delhi in 2013 as well but everyone knew well what happened later. Mr. Badal further said that the AAP’s victory was confined to only to national capital and subsequently these political developments would not have impending repercussions on the Punjab politics. Mr. Badal said that the Shiromani Akali Dal would make introspection of all the factors responsible for its defeat in Delhi at party’s platform.
On a query related to whether the AAP would be contesting the 2017 Assembly elections in Punjab, the Chief Minister categorically said that in our Indian democratic system, all political parties have the right and were at liberty to contest these elections adding that AAP had also earlier contested the 2014 General elections across the country. He said that the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janta Party alliance has always worked for the welfare and overall development of the state and that was why people of Punjab have always supported them.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by MLA Mr Ranjit Singh Dhillon, Mayor Mr Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria, SAD district president Mr Madan Lal Bagga, besides several others.
Earlier, the Chief Minister visited Hero DMC Heart Institute to inquire about the health of his close confidant and senior Akali leader Mr Amarjit Singh Bhatia, who was hospitalized here since January 28. He also interacted with Mr. Bhatia's family members and assured all possible help.