Atal Pension Yojana: Atal Pension Yojana is very beneficial for your retirement. But for this, these documents will be required. Without these, you will not be able to apply.
Nowadays everyone wants their future is secure, especially when there is no assurance of job or earnings all the time. In such a situation, people look for different options for life after retirement. Some people invest, while some pay attention to government schemes.
Many schemes of the government are run for the common man. Whose aim is to give them financial security. Some schemes are for the elderly. Some are for the youth, but among all these, Atal Pension Yojana is such that it is for people of every class.
Through this scheme, you can deposit a fixed amount every month, and after retirement you can get pension every month. There are some conditions to join the scheme and a minimum age limit has also been fixed. But for this, it is necessary to have some documents.
You can get the benefit of the scheme only if you have the necessary documents. Opening an account becomes difficult if the documents are not complete. Therefore, it is better to keep all the necessary documents ready in advance so that you do not have to go to the bank or post office again and again.
If you want to join this scheme, then first of all a valid identity card is required. Apart from this, it is necessary to have a bank account so that the money can be deducted directly. Along with this, address proof is also asked. This is also necessary.
Aadhaar card is the most suitable for identification, but if you do not have Aadhaar, then voter ID, PAN card or driving license can also work. Electricity bill, bank passbook or ration card are valid as proof of address. Apart from this, a passport size photo and mobile number also have to be given.
If you are thinking about your retirement and want to join this scheme. So first prepare these documents. In this way it will be easy for you to apply. And your time will also be saved from being wasted.
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