A spokesperson of the Chief Minister's Office said that a policy had been announced way back in 1975 and over 1,500 war widows had been allotted up to 10 acres of rural agricultural land or cash equivalent in lieu of land at the rate notified from time to time.
However, there were nearly 100 cases in which the applicants, for one reason or another, failed to apply within the stipulated cut-off date. Above 100 such cases had applied till the extended cut-off date January 4, 2010.
Therefore, keeping in view the demands of war widows and their representatives, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal decided to honour the remaining duly verified and deserving cases of war widows with the cash grant, he said.
It was clarified, that as in the scheme notified before, the residual land owned by the war-widow would be taken into account on proportionate basis in calculation of the cash-grant.
A formal gazette notification would be issued soon after obtaining the approval of Council of Ministers and the cash-grant would be disbursed through the Directorate of Sainik Welfare in their ancestral towns and villages so as to prevent any inconvenience to the war widows, the spokesman added.
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