Govt lowers age for senior citizen allowance to 65 years

Office of the Prime MinisterKathmandu / Jan 24: The government has decided to lower the age from 70 to 65 years for senior citizen allowance

Prior to this, people aged 70 and above were receiving Rs 2,000 a month as social security allowance.

According to Irrigation Minister Sanjaya Gautam, the government has decided to provide an additional Rs 100,000 in relief to the survivors of earthquake, landslide and floods.

The Cabinet has also increased the timeframe for receiving the instalment of relief amount to earthquake survivors. Earlier, the government had decided to provide Rs 300,000 each to quake survivors.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Urban Development Kamal Thapa has made a controversial decision of appointing chairpersons from his party in 15 municipality development committees.

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