Woman carries mother-in-law, 90, on back for 3km to claim Rs 500 pension — watch

Woman carries mother-in-law, 90, on back for 3km to claim Rs 500 pension — watch
The woman, identified as Sukhmaniya, believed to be in her late 50s, was seen carrying her frail mother-in-law along a road to the Central Bank of India branch in Mainpat town.
AMBIKAPUR: A tribal woman in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district walked nearly 3km with her 90-year-old mother-in-law strapped to her back to complete pending KYC formalities and collect the elderly woman’s monthly pension, which had been withheld for four months.The incident occurred on Friday in the Mainpat development block, with a video of the woman making the journey going viral on social media the following day.The woman, identified as Sukhmaniya, believed to be in her late 50s, was seen carrying her frail mother-in-law along a road to the Central Bank of India branch in Mainpat town.
Speaking in the video, Sukhmaniya said a Bank Mitra had earlier been delivering the Rs 500 monthly pension to their home, but payments stopped three to four months ago because KYC formalities were incomplete.A resident of Jangalpara village in the Kunia area, she undertook the nearly 3-km journey on foot to ensure the paperwork was completed.Mainpat Janpad Panchayat CEO Khushboo Shastri said the pension had last been delivered at the woman’s home in January.“The service was discontinued over the last four months due to pending KYC formalities,” Shastri said on Sunday.She added that on May 22, Sukhmaniya arrived at the bank carrying her mother-in-law without informing local officials.
After the KYC process was completed, the bank immediately released the pending Rs 2,000 pension amount for four months.According to officials, the Central Bank of India branch in Mainpat has seven Bank Mitras assigned to deliver pensions at the doorstep of beneficiaries unable to travel to the bank.“From next month, the pension will once again be delivered at their home,” Shastri said. (With PTI inputs)

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