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Clear filtersFinancial Assistance to Orphan Children of Ex-Servicemen
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to orphan children whose fathers were ex-servicemen (veterans who served in the armed forces). The scheme aims to support these vulnerable children by providing regular financial help. Only children who are permanent residents of Haryana and not receiving any other government financial assistance are eligible.
View DetailsAdditional Pension to Widow of Ex-Serviceman having No Child
This is a Haryana state scheme that provides additional monthly financial support to widows of ex-servicemen who had no children. The scheme is managed by the state government to help widows who lose their husbands while the ex-serviceman is in service but not due to battle-related causes. It aims to provide economic assistance to these vulnerable widows during difficult times.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Blind Ex-Servicemen
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to ex-servicemen who have become permanently blind. It is run by the Haryana government to support those who served in the armed forces and are now visually impaired. The scheme aims to help blind ex-servicemen meet their daily needs and improve their quality of life.
View DetailsPartial Disability Benefit for the Construction Workers
This scheme is run by the Sikkim Board of Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department. It provides financial assistance to the nominees and dependents of construction workers who suffer partial disability. The scheme aims to support construction workers and their families when the worker becomes partially disabled and unable to work.
View DetailsAdditional Pension to 100% Disabled Ex-Serviceman having Children
This scheme is run by the Haryana government to support ex-servicemen who have become completely disabled (100%) due to their military service. It provides additional pension to those who were released from the Armed Forces due to permanent disability or inability to work. The scheme recognizes the sacrifice of disabled veterans and aims to improve their financial security.
View DetailsChief Minister Divyangjan Empowerment Scheme (Sambal)
The Chief Minister Divyangjan Empowerment Scheme (Sambal) is a Bihar state government initiative designed to empower and support persons with disabilities. The scheme provides financial assistance and support services to improve the quality of life for disabled citizens. It aims to ensure that persons with disabilities can live with dignity and participate actively in society.
View DetailsOld Age Homes - Tamil Nadu
Old Age Homes is a Tamil Nadu government scheme run by the Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department. It provides residential care and support services for elderly citizens in the state. The scheme aims to improve the quality of life and living standards of senior citizens by offering them a safe, supportive environment with basic necessities.
View DetailsSilicosis Rehabilitation Pension- Haryana Silicosis Board
The Silicosis Rehabilitation Pension scheme, administered by the Haryana Silicosis Board, provides monthly financial support to workers suffering from silicosis disease. Silicosis is a lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of silica dust in occupations like mining, stone cutting, and construction. This scheme aims to rehabilitate and provide income security to affected workers and their families.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Persons Suffering from Rare Diseases
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to people living in Haryana who suffer from rare diseases. It is run by the Social Justice & Empowerment Department of the Haryana government. The scheme aims to help patients afford treatment and manage the financial burden of rare disease care.
View DetailsRehabilitation Assistance- Haryana Silicosis Board
This Haryana state scheme provides financial rehabilitation assistance to workers suffering from silicosis, a serious lung disease caused by prolonged exposure to silica dust in industries like mining and stone work. Administered by the Haryana Silicosis Board, it offers one-time monetary assistance to confirmed cases and provides support to families in case of worker death. The scheme aims to help affected workers and their families cope with the financial burden of this occupational disease.
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