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Rs 2000/- PM to Post Graduate or Graduate + diploma passAs per Rule (14 KB) 14Divyang/Disabled Identity CardAny divyang resident of HaryanaTo avail the free journey in Haryana Roadways to 100% Divyang person (certificate issued by Civil Surgeon) can apply for Divyang I-Card in this officeDivyang certificateRation CardVoter CardAge proff2 passport size photoBlood Group ReportAadhar CardDivyang I-CardAs per Rule (1.30 MB) 15Old Age Identity CardAny resident of Haryana with age 60 years or moreAny resident of Haryana with age 60 years or more can apply on Old Age Identity Card form. Male person with 65 years age and females of 60 years age can avail 50% discount in Haryana Roadways buses.Ration CardVoter CardAge Proof2 passport Size photoAadhar CardOld Age I-CardAs per Rule (61 KB) Website PoliciesHelpContact UsFeedback Content Owned by District Administration  District Hisar, Developed and hosted by National Informatics Centre,

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Punjab National Bank has centralized the payment of pension across all CBS branches by setting up a Centralized Pension Processing Centre (CPPC) to calculate at a central level the amount of pension payable to all pensioners drawing their pension from Punjab National Bank. Further, pension is credited to individual customer accounts online directly through CPPC subject to completion of all compliances and receipt of Life Certificate. All changes in pension payment parameters including arrears of DA etc. are also done centrally and arrears are calculated by CPPC.

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Under Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) a certain percentage of the funding is borne by the States in the ratio such as 50:50, 60:40, 70:30, 75:25 or 90:10. It is implemented by the State Governments. Centrally Sponsored Schemes are formulated on subjects under the State List to encourage States to prioritise in areas that require more attention.Funds are routed either through consolidated fund of States and or are transferred directly to State/ District Level Autonomous Bodies/Implementing Agencies.

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PIP:  Widow remarriage practices in the Punjab-Haryana region of northern India are described as frequently mismatched and undesirable alliances, without widow choice, which serve to support the practice of polygamy. The average spacing between arranged spouses could be 10 years, with the younger spouse being the brother-in-law (this customary practice of remarriage within the husbands' family is called "karewa"). Karewa could involve a minor aged 3 years or 13-14 years of age. Usually the village and family elders will support the practice of remarriage to a minor. The widow may be forced to stay with parents-in-law until the minor comes of age. Sometimes widows run away with older men or form a polygamous union. Remarriage in a polygamous union is socially acceptable because the first wife may have been barren or produced only daughters; the practice is desirable because it assures one more worker in the family. Karewa is desirable as a means to control a widow's sexuality and to control landed property and government pensions. Laws such as the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 act as an incentive to karewa by granting absolute right of inheritance to widows. The financial benefits to a family can be considerable. Pensions can be withdrawn if the widow remarries outside her deceased husband's family. The motivation for karewa can be fear and apprehension as well as greed. Marriage may be arranged within two weeks of a husband's funeral, instead of the customary year, out of fear that the widow may settle elsewhere. The War Widows Guild has recorded the exploitation and suffering of widows under this system. Widows who object to karewa have few options. In 1981, under 1% of rural widows in Haryana were of marriageable age (16-44 years) and unmarried. A widow with children has, with almost 100% certainty, a karewa marriage. The threat of economic hardship reinforces the practice as does the force of custom, patriarchy, and the state of India. ff782bc1db

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