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Jai Bangla Pension Scheme: Eligibility, Sub-schemes, Amount, How to Apply & Status Check

Jai Bangla Pension Scheme

Jai Bangla Pension Scheme (Joy Bangla Prakalpa) is West Bengal’s umbrella pension scheme that gives ₹1,000 per month to senior citizens, widows, disabled people, SC/ST groups, and other eligible beneficiaries. It brings together many pension schemes under one platform. To apply, you fill the offline Form P at your local BDO, Gram Panchayat, or Municipal office. To check your status, visit the official portal jaibangla.wb.gov.in  and use your Beneficiary ID, mobile number, or Aadhaar number. The money is sent through DBT to your Aadhaar-linked bank account.

Jai Bangla Pension Scheme 2026: Overview

PointDetail
Scheme NameJai Bangla Pension Scheme (Joy Bangla)
StateWest Bengal
Launched1 April 2020
Monthly Amount₹1,000 (uniform for all sub-schemes)
TypeUmbrella pension scheme
Total BeneficiariesOver 82 lakh
Apply ModeOffline (Form P) at local office
Status Checkjaibangla.wb.gov.in
Payment ModeDirect Benefit Transfer (DBT)
Helpline1800-345-5555

What is the Jai Bangla Pension Scheme?

Jai Bangla Pension Scheme is a welfare scheme of the West Bengal government that provides monthly financial assistance to eligible people. It was launched on 1 April 2020 to help senior citizens, widows, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups meet their basic needs and live with dignity.

One of the main features of the scheme is that it combines several older pension schemes into a single system. Instead of applying through different departments, beneficiaries can now use one platform and a common application process.

The scheme provides a monthly pension of ₹1,000, which is transferred directly to the beneficiary’s bank account. It offers regular financial support to millions of people across West Bengal. 

Why Was the Jai Bangla Pension Scheme Started? 

The scheme was created to provide financial support and improve the quality of life of eligible beneficiaries.

  • To bring all pensions together: Earlier, many pension schemes ran separately under different departments. This was confusing and slow. The scheme united them into one simple system.
  • To support weaker sections: The main aim is to give a basic monthly income to the elderly, widows, disabled people, and other vulnerable groups so they are not fully dependent on others.
  • To deliver money quickly and directly: By using DBT, the scheme sends the pension straight to the beneficiary’s bank account, with no middleman and less delay.
  • To ensure dignity in old age: A steady ₹1,000 a month helps elderly and weaker people meet daily needs like food and medicine with self-respect.
  • To widen social security: By covering many groups — from farmers and fishermen to folk artists — the scheme reaches a very wide section of society.

Jai Bangla Pension Sub-schemes 2026 

Jai Bangla is an umbrella pension scheme that includes several sub-schemes for different groups of people. All eligible beneficiaries receive ₹1,000 per month. 

Sub-schemeWho It Is For
Old Age PensionSenior citizens aged 60 and above
Widow PensionDestitute widows from BPL families
Taposili BandhuScheduled Caste (SC) people aged 60+ from BPL families
Jai JoharScheduled Tribe (ST) people aged 60+ from BPL families
Manabik PensionPersons with disabilities (the old disability pension is merged into this)
Farmer Old Age PensionElderly farmers
Fishermen Old Age PensionElderly fishermen
Artisan & Weaver Old Age PensionElderly artisans and weavers
Lok Prasar PrakalpaFolk artists

When you apply, you must choose the correct sub-scheme for your category. Picking the wrong one can get your application rejected, so this step is very important.

Jai Bangla Pension Amount 2026: How Much You Get

The amount is simple and the same for everyone. Under all sub-schemes of Jai Bangla, eligible beneficiaries receive a fixed pension of ₹1,000 per month.

A few important points about the amount:

  • The ₹1,000 is uniform — it does not change based on your category, caste, or district.
  • The money is sent through DBT straight into your own bank account.
  • Payments are usually released on or around the first day of every month.
  • Some older websites still show old amounts like ₹600 or ₹750 (for example, the older Taposili Bandhu rate), but these have been increased and standardised to ₹1,000.

So whether you qualify under the old age, widow, disability, or any occupation-based sub-scheme, your monthly pension will be ₹1,000.

Jai Bangla Pension Eligibility 2026: Who Can Apply?

The exact rules depend on which sub-scheme you apply under, but the general eligibility conditions are:

  • You must be a permanent resident of West Bengal.
  • For old-age based pensions, you must be 60 years or older.
  • For several sub-schemes (like Taposili Bandhu, Jai Johar, and Widow Pension), you must be from a BPL (below poverty line) family.
  • For Taposili Bandhu, you need a valid SC caste certificate; for Jai Johar, you need a valid ST caste certificate.
  • For occupation-based pensions (farmer, fisherman, artisan, weaver, folk artist), you need the occupational registration document from the proper authority.
  • For Manabik (disability) pension, the age and disability conditions are different and based on the level of disability.

Who is NOT Eligible for Jai Bangla Pension?

You will not be eligible if:

  • You are already receiving another government pension, such as the central IGNOAPS pension. You cannot take two pensions at the same time.
  • You are not a permanent resident of West Bengal.
  • You do not meet the age or BPL condition of your chosen sub-scheme.
  • You apply under the wrong sub-scheme or cannot provide the required caste or occupation document.

The rule about not getting another pension is very important the scheme is meant to support those who do not already have a regular pension income.

Documents Required for Jai Bangla Pension Scheme

Keep these documents ready before applying. Wrong or missing documents are a common reason for rejection.

  • Residence / domicile proof of West Bengal
  • Aadhaar card
  • Ration card (BPL card where required)
  • Voter ID card
  • Age proof
  • Income certificate
  • Caste certificate (for Taposili Bandhu / Jai Johar)
  • Occupational registration (for farmer, fisherman, artisan, weaver, folk artist pensions)
  • Bank passbook (account linked with Aadhaar)
  • Passport-size photograph

Tip: Your bank account should be linked with your Aadhaar, because the pension is paid through DBT. If it is not linked, the money may not reach you.

How to Apply for Jai Bangla Pension Scheme (Form P)

For the general public, the application is done offline using a form called “Form P.” Here are the simple steps.

Step 1 — Collect Form P Get the application form (Form P) from your local Block Development Officer (BDO) office, Gram Panchayat, or Municipal office. In Kolkata, it is the Kolkata Municipal Corporation office; in sub-divisional areas, the Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) office. You can also get help at your nearest Bangla Sahayata Kendra (BSK).

Step 2 — Tick the correct sub-scheme On the top of Form P, mark the correct sub-scheme for your category (for example, Old Age Pension, Widow Pension, Taposili Bandhu, Jai Johar, or Manabik). This is the most important step.

Step 3 — Fill the form carefully Fill in your personal details, address, income, and bank account details. Use English block (capital) letters and write clearly.

Step 4 — Attach documents Attach self-attested photocopies of all required documents, and affix your recent passport-size photo.

Step 5 — Submit the form Submit the completed form at the same office where you collected it. The officials will check your application, and after verification by the district authorities, your pension will start coming to your bank account every month.

Note: A separate online application for the public is generally not available — the main route is the offline Form P. However, you can check your status online, as explained below.

Jai Bangla Pension Status Check Online (Step-by-Step)

After you apply, you can easily track your application status online. Here is how.

Step 1 — Open the official portal Go to jaibangla.wb.gov.in . Always use only the official website.

Step 2 — Click “Track Application” On the home page, click on the “Track Applicant” or “Track Application” link.

Step 3 — Select the scheme and search type Choose your sub-scheme and the search option you want to use.

Step 4 — Enter your details Enter your Beneficiary ID, mobile number, or Aadhaar number, then click Submit.

Step 5 — View your status Your application status, payment details, and disbursement history will be shown on the screen.

This is free and takes only a few minutes. You do not need a password to track your status.

How to Check Jai Bangla Pension Payment Status

Once your pension is approved, you will want to confirm whether the monthly money has been paid. Here is how to check payment status.

  1. Open jaibangla.wb.gov.in  and go to the “Track Application” section.
  2. Click on the “Payment Status” tab.
  3. Enter your Beneficiary ID, Aadhaar, or mobile number.
  4. Select the financial year you want to check.
  5. Submit to see your payment and disbursement history.

You can also check your bank passbook for the monthly DBT credit. If the money does not arrive, confirm that your bank account is Aadhaar-seeded, and report the issue at your BDO office or Bangla Sahayata Kendra.

Taposili Bandhu vs Jai Johar: What is the Difference?

Many people get confused between these two sub-schemes because they are very similar. Both give ₹1,000 a month, both are for people aged 60 and above, and both require the applicant to be from a BPL family.

The only real difference is the community:

  • Taposili Bandhu is for Scheduled Caste (SC) applicants.
  • Jai Johar is for Scheduled Tribe (ST) applicants.

For both, a valid caste certificate from a West Bengal authority is compulsory. So choose the one that matches your community, and make sure your caste certificate is ready.

Common Mistakes to Avoid While Applying

Many applications get rejected for small reasons. Avoid these common errors:

  • Ticking the wrong sub-scheme on Form P — this leads to automatic rejection. Know your correct category.
  • Already getting another pension — if you receive a central pension like IGNOAPS, you are not eligible for the state Jai Bangla pension.
  • Bank account not Aadhaar-linked — this stops the DBT payment.
  • Missing caste or occupation document — required for SC/ST and occupation-based sub-schemes.
  • Unclear handwriting — fill the form in clear English block letters to avoid mistakes.
  • Trusting agents or fake sites — apply only through official offices and check status only on jaibangla.wb.gov.in.

Checking these points before you submit gives you the best chance of smooth approval.

Jai Bangla Pension Helpline Number

If you face any problem with your application, status, or payment, you can get help through these official channels:

  • Helpline: 1800-345-5555 (West Bengal Social Welfare, toll-free)
  • Bangla Sahayata Kendra (BSK): visit your nearest centre for free help with the form and status
  • You can also contact your local BDO, Gram Panchayat, or Municipal office

Always use only official numbers and the official portal, and never share your bank OTP or pay money to any agent.

Conclusion

Jai Bangla Pension Scheme is a simple and caring programme that gives a steady ₹1,000 every month to West Bengal’s elderly, widows, disabled people, and other weaker groups. By bringing many old pension schemes under one roof, it has made the whole process easier — one form, one portal, and one fixed amount for all.

If you or a family member belongs to one of the eligible groups, the steps are clear: choose the correct sub-scheme, keep your Aadhaar, caste/occupation, and bank documents ready, submit Form P at your local office, and track your status on jaibangla.wb.gov.in. By using only official sources and keeping your details correct, you can make sure this monthly support reaches your account on time and helps you live with dignity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is the Jai Bangla Pension Scheme? 

It is an umbrella social security pension scheme of the West Bengal government, launched in 2020, that gives ₹1,000 per month to senior citizens, widows, disabled people, SC/ST groups, and other eligible beneficiaries through DBT.

Q2. How much pension do I get under Jai Bangla? 

You get a fixed ₹1,000 per month. This amount is the same across all sub-schemes and does not change based on your category or district.

Q3. What are the sub-schemes under Jai Bangla? 

The main sub-schemes include Old Age Pension, Widow Pension, Taposili Bandhu (SC), Jai Johar (ST), Manabik (disability), Farmer Pension, Fishermen Pension, Artisan & Weaver Pension, and Lok Prasar Prakalpa.

Q4. Who is eligible for the Jai Bangla pension? 

You must be a permanent resident of West Bengal. For most pensions you must be 60 or older and, for several sub-schemes, from a BPL family. SC/ST sub-schemes need a caste certificate, and occupation-based ones need a registration document.

Q5. Who is not eligible? 

People already receiving another government pension, such as the central IGNOAPS pension, are not eligible. People who are not WB residents or who do not meet the age/BPL conditions also cannot apply.

Q6. How do I apply for the Jai Bangla pension? 

You apply offline using Form P. Collect it from your BDO, Gram Panchayat, or Municipal office, tick the correct sub-scheme, fill it in block letters, attach documents, and submit it at the same office.

Q7. How can I check my Jai Bangla pension status? 

Visit jaibangla.wb.gov.in , click “Track Application,” select your scheme, enter your Beneficiary ID, mobile number, or Aadhaar number, and submit to see your application and payment status.

Q8. What is the difference between Taposili Bandhu and Jai Johar? 

Both give ₹1,000 a month to people aged 60+ from BPL families. The difference is community — Taposili Bandhu is for Scheduled Caste applicants and Jai Johar is for Scheduled Tribe applicants.

Q9. When is the pension paid each month? 

The pension is usually released on or around the first day of every month and is credited directly into the beneficiary’s Aadhaar-linked bank account.

Q10. What is the Jai Bangla pension helpline number? 

You can call the West Bengal Social Welfare toll-free helpline at 1800-345-5555, or get help at your nearest Bangla Sahayata Kendra (BSK).

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