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Clear filtersFinancial Assistance On Marriage Of Children (HBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to the children of construction workers registered with the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB). It is run by the Labour Department of Haryana to support families during their children's marriage ceremonies. The scheme aims to reduce financial burden on construction worker families during this important life event.
View DetailsFinancial assistance for Marriage for the Construction Worker
This scheme provides financial assistance to help building and construction workers cover marriage expenses for themselves and their children. It is run by the BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of the Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu. The scheme supports up to 2 children's marriages per worker, helping reduce financial burden during important life events.
View DetailsIncentive For The Intra Caste Marriage within Scheduled Tribe Community
The scheme "Incentive for Intra Caste Marriage within the Scheduled Tribe Community" was launched by the Tribal Welfare Department, Government of Karnataka. The scheme provides an incentive of ₹2,00,000/- to couples who are both from the Scheduled Tribe community but belong to different sub-caste.
View DetailsFirst Self Marriage Expenses
The Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board implemented the "First Self Marriage Expenses" scheme. Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹30,000/- towards the first self marriage expenses to the registered worker.
View DetailsMarriage Gift Scheme (APBOCWWB)
The Andhra Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers have introduced the "Marriage Gift Scheme" for registered unmarried women workers & the two daughters of registered construction workers. This welfare initiative aims to provide financial assistance on the occasion of their marriage
View DetailsAward Of Incentive For Marriage Between Persons With Benchmark Disabilities & Other Person
This scheme, introduced in 2018 by the Department of Social Security & Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities in Odisha, provides financial incentives to encourage marriage involving at least one person with benchmark disability. The scheme aims to help persons with disabilities live dignified and normal lives in society by promoting their social inclusion through marriage.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance in Marriage of Women Workers or Daughters of Workers- Haryana Labour Welfare Board
Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹51,000/- is provided to workers employed in the industrial & commercial establishments of the state of Haryana for the marriage of their daughters and for the self-marriage of the working women workers as Kanyadaan.
View DetailsJyotiba Phule Shramik Kanyadan Yojana
The Jyotiba Phule Shramik Kanyadan Yojana is a marriage assistance scheme run by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. It provides financial help to registered workers to support their daughters' marriages. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on working families and promote social welfare by helping them manage marriage expenses.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Marriage (GBOCWWB)
This scheme is run by the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Department of Labour and Employment, Goa. It provides financial assistance to help with marriage expenses for children of registered construction workers. The scheme aims to support workers' families during important life events by providing monetary help.
View DetailsE.V.R. Maniammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme for Daughter’s of Poor Widows: Scheme-I
The E.V.R. Maniammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme for Daughters of Poor Widows is run by the Tamil Nadu Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Department. This scheme provides financial help to poor widow mothers who struggle to arrange marriages for their daughters. The goal is to support vulnerable families and ease the financial burden of marriage expenses.
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