Hello to all the dear listeners of Hamari Vani. I am Munna Lal Bharti from Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. Today, we want to connect with Mr. Pawan Baj Bodh, who is from Jhansi. Jhansi is a very famous district in Uttar Pradesh, known for a very brave and historic woman—Rani of Jhansi. You must have read about her in history, and there is a famous poem about her: “Khoob ladi mardani woh Jhansi wali rani thi” (She fought valiantly like a man, the Queen of Jhansi). This poem inspires many people, especially women, giving them courage and energy. Now, you want to know the query number for pensions. You have applied online, but your pension has not yet arrived. Personally, I have a question for you: when you applied for a pension online, you must take the printed form and submit it to your Social Welfare Department office. If you haven’t submitted it yet, please go and submit it. The form must be submitted within six months of applying online. Once the form is verified by the Social Welfare Department, further processing will begin, and only then will you receive your pension. If you have already submitted the form but are still facing issues, you can get information by calling 1800-180-1995 (one-eight-zero-zero one-eight-zero-one-nine-nine-five) or 1800-180-1001-01995 (sometimes written differently for clarity). This is the helpline number for the Divyang Pension Scheme. Call this number and inform them that your pension has not arrived. They will first ask for your application number, so make sure you have it handy. Every applicant has a unique application number, which you would have received when submitting the form. Once you provide the application number, they will check your status and inform you over the phone why your pension has not arrived, what the problem is, or when it will be credited. So, to summarize: Submit your form at the Social Welfare office if not done already. Keep your application number ready. Call the helpline 1800-180-1995 for updates on your pension.
