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Children of single mothers should not have father's name on PAN card, proposes WCD

The suggestion has been hailed by activists

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The Women and Child Development Ministry has proposed that children of single mothers can apply for a PAN card without mentioning their father’s name. The move has been hailed by women’s activists and the national commission for women.

According to a Zee Business report, WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi had written to interim Finance Minister Piyush Goyal suggesting that kids of separated or divorced women or those adopted by single mothers must be given the option of dropping the name of their father.

In her July 6 letter to Goyal, the WCD minister had said, "Keeping in view the sensitivity of such single mothers, it is important to give them the option of not having to mention the names of their ex-husbands on the statuary applications before different government authorities." "Besides this, single women are also adopting children and my ministry is giving priority for such cases. In such cases, there is no father of the child whose PAN number is being requested for,” she added.

Lauding the proposal, National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson Rekha Sharma said it should have been implemented earlier as it would empower women. "It is something that is very progressive and should have probably been done earlier, but thinking about it now is also a very good decision," said Sharma. "Women need not identify themselves with a man and it is a welcome move that will empower them," she added.

Senior CPI leader and social activist Annie Raja too applauded the proposal. "It will help many children who unnecessarily face hurdles in getting their PAN card made," she said. The Permanent Account Number (PAN) card is a unique ten-digit alphanumeric identity that the Income Tax department allots to each taxpayer.  Currently, it is compulsory for an applicant to mention the name of his/her father while applying for the card, which also serves as an identity proof.

Woman rights activist Mariam Dhawale opined that if Gandhi's suggestion was implemented, it will resolve a lot of issues faced by single women. "It would prevent obstructions by men who generally create hurdles," she said. Ranjana Kumari, Director at the Centre for Social Research, said there should be an option to mention any one of the parents' name in the application form to ease the procedure for single mothers.

 

 

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