A 69-year-old Rajasthan woman, declared ‘deceased’ in government records, traveled 565km to Delhi seeking to resolve her pension issue. Similar erroneous entries have cut off pensions for many in Rajasthan. Activists highlight how mandatory Aadhaar linking leads to systemic failures, impacting over 1 crore pensioners. They urge immediate rectification and accountability for officials.
Rajasthan’s ‘living dead’ pensioners travel to Delhi to highlight their plight

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