Declared Dead While Alive: Hapur Woman’s Pension Halted After Bureaucratic Error, MP Steps In

Declared Dead While Alive: Hapur Woman’s Pension Halted After Bureaucratic Error, MP Steps In

A woman in Uttar Pradesh’s Hapur district was wrongly declared dead in official records, leading to her pension being stopped. After appealing to MP Arun Govil, she was assured help to correct the error and restore her benefits, exposing serious lapses in administrative systems.

 

A startling case of administrative failure has surfaced in Uttar Pradesh’s Hapur district, where a living woman was officially recorded as deceased, abruptly cutting off her pension and leaving her struggling for survival. The error came to light after the distressed woman approached local Member of Parliament Arun Govil, pleading for intervention to restore her benefits and clear her name from official records.

According to the account, the woman was mistakenly declared dead in government documents, an error that directly led to the suspension of her pension. Dependent on the monthly support, she found herself without financial assistance, despite being very much alive. With no immediate remedy from lower-level offices, she took her grievance to MP Arun Govil, meeting him in an emotional state and seeking justice.

The MP listened to her complaint and assured her that the matter would be taken seriously. He gave her his word that efforts would be made to correct the records and ensure her pension is reinstated. Officials have been urged to examine how such a grave mistake occurred and to take steps to resolve the issue promptly.

While the incident highlights an individual’s ordeal, it also underscores broader concerns about record-keeping and verification within administrative systems. Errors of this nature not only disrupt livelihoods but also erode public trust in welfare mechanisms designed to protect vulnerable citizens.

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The case has drawn attention to the need for greater accountability and safeguards in government processes, especially those affecting essential social benefits. As authorities move to address the woman’s complaint, the incident stands as a reminder of how bureaucratic lapses can have profound human consequences—and why swift corrective action is crucial.

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