Plain-English summary. A widow aged 40-79 years from a BPL household is eligible for ₹300/month under the central Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) — part of the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP). On top of this, every state runs its own widow pension scheme that adds substantially more — ₹500 to ₹2,500/month depending on state (UP ₹1,000, MH ₹1,500, RJ ₹1,500, KA ₹1,200, MP ₹600, TN ₹1,000, BR ₹400, KL ₹1,600, DL ₹2,500). Application is free, at the gram panchayat (rural) or municipal ward office (urban). The two things that block 65% of cases in 2026 are death certificate of husband not produced and BPL listing dispute. This page tells you the exact procedure, both central and state, plus a copy-paste RTI for when the file sits.
Lalita Devi, 52, widow from Rohtas district, Bihar. Husband died of TB in 2017. Started receiving widow pension (₹400 IGNWPS + state ₹400 = ₹800/month) in 2019. Payments stopped in February 2025 with no notice. Block office said “annual verification not done — come do biometric”. She did biometric in May 2025. Pension still didn't restart. Eight months of waiting, four block visits, no answer.
“On 8 January 2026 I went to my nephew, who teaches at the high school. He helped me write an RTI to the BDO, Sasaram. We asked for the verification status, why payments had stopped, who decided, and the file noting on my pension folio. Sent by registered post with ₹10 court fee stamp on 9 January. Reply came on 4 February — exactly 26 days. The BDO admitted: my biometric had been captured but the 'Pensioner Active' flag in the SECC-NSAP portal was never flipped to 'Yes' by the data entry operator. The reply itself triggered the activation. Pension of ₹800 restarted on 11 February. Arrears for 13 months — ₹10,400 — credited on 28 February. Plus the new state addition of ₹100/month from April. The block clerk who 'forgot' was issued a written warning.”
—Lalita, March 2026
State add-on is automatic in most states once you apply at the panchayat/ward — one application unlocks both. Check your state's social welfare portal.
The central form is uniform — three pages — available at the panchayat or on nsap.nic.in. Get an acknowledgement with date and serial number. This is your proof of date of application.
The form covers:
The PIO is the Block Development Officer (rural) or Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Social Welfare Officer (urban). The state Department of Social Justice & Empowerment is the parent department.
[Your full name] [Address — village, post, district, state, PIN] [Mobile if any] [Date] To, The Public Information Officer Office of the Block Development Officer [Block name], [District], [State] Subject: Application under RTI Act, 2005 regarding stuck / delayed Widow Pension (IGNWPS + state component) — Pensioner ID [if known] Sir/Madam, Under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, I, [Name], widow of [late husband's name], a registered widow pension beneficiary (Pensioner ID [number, if known], Aadhaar last 4 digits XXXX), respectfully request the following information: 1. The current status of my widow pension under the Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) and the state widow pension scheme [name of state scheme] for the period [last received month] to [today's month]. 2. The reason recorded in the file for non-disbursal of pension during this period. 3. The status of my annual verification / biometric / Jeevan Pramaan submitted on [date] — including the date of activation in the NSAP-MIS / state portal and the dealing officer responsible. 4. The name and designation of the dealing officer (Block clerk / Panchayat Secretary / Social Welfare Officer) responsible for processing my pension folio in the past 12 months. 5. A photocopy of the file noting on my pension case from the date of last successful disbursal until today, including any objection, query or reverification flag. 6. The expected date by which the discrepancy will be corrected, the pension restarted, and arrears credited. I enclose the prescribed fee of Rs. 10/- by [Court Fee Stamp / IPO / cash receipt as per state RTI Rules]. I belong to a BPL household and request fee waiver under §7(5) of the RTI Act. [Attach BPL ration card.] [Optional — only if BPL] Yours faithfully, [Signature / thumb impression] [Name]
The District Magistrate / Collector chairs the District Social Welfare Committee. A simple letter or grievance, with a copy of the RTI, often produces faster action than the RTI alone.
Also: file at the state CM helpline (CM Helpline — most states have a 181/1100 number for women's grievances). And the State Women's Commission has powers to summon officials in widow pension cases.
Q. I'm 35 years old. Am I eligible? Under IGNWPS, no (40+ minimum). But many states (UP, MH, RJ, KA, MP, KL, DL, TN) have widow pension from age 18 — apply under the state scheme directly.
Q. I remarried. Do I have to inform? Yes — you become ineligible. Continuing to claim is fraud and the state can recover all amounts paid since remarriage with interest. Notify in writing to the panchayat.
Q. My husband is missing for 7+ years but no death certificate. Can I still apply? Yes — file a petition before the District Court for declaration of presumption of death under §107-108 of the Indian Evidence Act. Order serves as death certificate.
Q. I have a son above 18. Am I still eligible? Yes for the central IGNWPS. Some state schemes (e.g., Tamil Nadu Destitute Widow Pension) require no major son — check your state criteria.
Q. Pension was stopped because “name mismatch with Aadhaar”. Fix? Update Aadhaar to match bank record (or vice versa). See Aadhaar update RTI if Aadhaar update is also stuck.
Widow pension is a constitutional welfare entitlement under Article 41 of the Constitution and the National Social Assistance Programme. The state has the obligation to deliver it without insisting on bribes, repeat visits, or “annual verification” excuses that are not in the Operational Guidelines. The RTI route forces the BDO and the panchayat to put the actual reason in writing, often unsticks the file in days, and can recover months of arrears. ₹10 of court fee stamp has restored hundreds of thousands of widows' pensions over the years.
Last reviewed: 27 April 2026.