CM launches pension App, inaugurates guest house
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, January 04 2021:
Chief Minister N Biren Singh today launched mPension Manipur App, an online platform through which pensioners can do self-updation without visiting Treasury Offices.
Earlier, photograph of every pensioner drawing service pension from Treasuries is required to be updated every six months either by personal appearance at the respective Treasury Office or home visits by Treasury officials to the residence of the pensioner (in case of illness/old age).
In order to ease this burden, mPension Manipur has been introduced on which pensioners instead of visiting the Treasury Office can make their periodic photograph updation online through a smartphone or a desktop/laptop, from the comfort of their own homes.
mPension Manipur also additionally provides facilities to the pensioners to send feedback to Treasuries and make queries online.
It also notifies pensioners on the status of photographs submitted and the responses of their queries.
The App uses Artificial Intelligence techniques to detect whether the pensioner is alive or dead from the updated photographs and will allow uploading of only photographs taken from living persons.
Pensioners can use mPension Manipur to upload photograph for updation (every six months), check validity period of the last photograph, send feedbacks and queries to the concerned Treasury Office and receive messages from the Treasury Office.
The mPension Manipur App can be used and installed in any smartphone with a built-in camera (both Android and IOS) and desktop computer or laptop with webcam.
After downloading the App in their smartphone or desktop/laptop, pensioners should take his/her photograph holding the front page of a leading daily newspaper (local/national) of the day in front of the chest.
The App verifies 'liveliness' of the pensioner being photographed.
While their photographs are being taken, pensioners should perform some facial movements in front of the camera as instructed by the App like smiling, opening of mouth, turning of face etc before being permitted to upload a photo.
Photographs uploaded by the pensioners will be approved by the Treasury Officer of the concerned Treasury.
In case a reason for rejection is found, pensioner will receive message from the Treasury.
Earlier practice of pensioners coming to Treasury Office for physical updation every six months will also continue.
mPension Manipur will function as an additional method to ease the problems being faced by pensioners/family pensioners.
It may also prove to be highly convenient to pensioners residing outside the State.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated a police guest house and a modernised district library located at Churachandpur district headquarters through video conference today.
Singhat AC MLA and MANIREDA Chairman Ginsuanhau Zou unveiled the inauguration plaques on behalf of the Chief Minister.
At the Cabinet Hall of the Chief Minister's Secretariat, Public Health Engineering Minister L Dikho, Education Minister S Rajen, TA & Hills Minister Vungzagin Valte, Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar, DGP LM Khaute and other senior police officers were also seated alongside the Chief Minister.
At Churachandpur, former Minister and Churachandpur AC MLA V Hangkhanlian, Churachandpur DC Pawan Yadav, SP Amrita Sinha and other district level officers were present.
Speaking at the occasion, N Biren said, next to Imphal, Churachandpur has become an important destination in different aspects.
Stating that the second State Government-run medical college is being set up in the district, the Chief Minister expressed hope that it would bring positive changes in terms of human resource development for the district in particular and the State in general.
The Chief Minister also said that the State Government had recently sanctioned funds for construction of museums for 37 different communities.
He also expressed satisfaction on inaugurating a renovated district library, stating that libraries are the houses of knowledge.
No one can advance in life without knowledge, he observed.
The Chief Minister also mentioned about the need to keep one good library each in all the districts.
Biren also congratulated the DC and the SP of the district for their exemplary works.
He lauded their yeoman service in destroying poppy plants and maintaining good relation with the public.
He also asked them to keep constant touch with elected leaders and civil society organizations.