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Govt's Social Pension Budget: No Hike Again! 😕💸

TL;DR: The National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP), which helps our most vulnerable folks like the elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities, hasn't seen a budget increase this year. This means less support for those who need it most. The budget has stayed the same at ₹9,652 crore, not keeping up with inflation or the growing number of people who need help. Back in 2014-15, NSAP got 0.58% of the total budget, but now it's down to just 0.19%. This shows the government's lack of focus on social security. Plus, the central government's contribution to pensions has been stuck at ₹200 per month since 2007, putting more pressure on state governments to fill the gap. This stagnant funding is making life tougher for our marginalized communities. It's high time we push for better support and fair treatment for everyone. *

Hey friends! 👋 Let's chat about something super important today. You know how our grandparents, widowed aunts, and friends with disabilities sometimes need a little extra help? Well, there's this government program called the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) that's supposed to have their backs. But guess what? This year, the budget for NSAP didn't get any boost. 😕💸

Same Old Budget, Growing Needs

The government decided to keep the NSAP budget at ₹9,652 crore, just like last year. But with prices going up and more people needing assistance, this amount doesn't stretch as far as it used to. Back in 2014-15, NSAP got 0.58% of the total budget, but now it's down to just 0.19%. That's a big drop, showing that social security isn't getting the attention it deserves.

Pension Amounts: Stuck in the Past

Did you know that the central government's contribution to pensions has been stuck at ₹200 per month since 2007? That's like trying to buy today's groceries with yesterday's prices—it just doesn't work! Because of this, state governments are feeling the heat to pitch in more to support our elders and others in need.

The Real Impact on Real People

This stagnant funding isn't just numbers on a page; it affects real lives. Our marginalized communities are finding it harder to make ends meet. Without adequate support, many are left struggling to cover basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. It's a tough situation that needs our attention.

Time for Change

It's clear that the current budget isn't cutting it. We need to advocate for better support and fair treatment for everyone, especially those who rely on programs like NSAP. By raising our voices, we can push for increased funding and ensure that our social security systems are strong and effective.

Join the Conversation

What do you think about this issue? Have you or someone you know been affected by these programs? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Let's discuss how we can work together to make a difference! 🗣️👇

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