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Clear filtersSpecialized Treatment & Medical Assistance Scheme (PBAOCWWB)
The Specialized Treatment & Medical Assistance Scheme is run by the Puducherry Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to provide financial help for specialized medical treatment. It supports construction workers who need treatment at hospitals that have partnerships with Government General Hospitals. The financial assistance is sent directly to your bank account.
View DetailsAssistance Scheme for Occupational Diseases (GBOCWWB)
This scheme is run by the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Worker's Welfare Board (GBOCWWB) under the labour welfare system. It provides financial assistance and medical support to registered construction workers who suffer from occupational diseases or serious injuries caused by their work. The scheme covers 15 types of occupational diseases and 23 types of serious injuries that construction workers may experience.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (ANBOCWWB)
This scheme provides medical assistance to registered building and construction workers in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their family members. It is managed by the A&N Islands Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. The scheme covers hospitalization expenses when workers or their dependents face medical emergencies due to accidents or illnesses.
View DetailsChikitsa Sahayata Yojana
Chikitsa Sahayata Yojana is a medical assistance scheme run by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development, Government of Jharkhand. It provides financial help to registered workers who need hospital treatment. The scheme supports workers who are admitted to hospital for five or more working days, helping them cover medical expenses during their stay.
View DetailsEmployee Health Scheme
The Employee Health Scheme (EHS) is a health insurance program run by the Dr. YSR Aarogyasri Healthcare Trust in Andhra Pradesh. It provides cashless medical treatment to government employees, pensioners, and their dependents at network hospitals across the state. The scheme aims to ensure affordable and accessible healthcare for the government workforce and their families.
View DetailsKanti Velugu
Kanti Velugu is a universal eye screening program run by the Telangana Government to identify and prevent avoidable blindness across the state. The scheme aims to screen the entire population of Telangana for eye diseases and vision problems. It focuses on early detection and treatment to achieve a "Blindness Free Telangana". The program is implemented by the Health and Medical Services Department.
View DetailsLong Term Fellowship under the Human Resource Development Programme for Health Research
This is a Long Term Fellowship programme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare to train medical and health research professionals in advanced and cutting-edge research areas. The scheme provides opportunities for researchers to gain specialized training both within India and abroad. It aims to develop skilled health research personnel who can contribute to medical science and public health advancement.
View DetailsChief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme
Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme is a Tamil Nadu government health insurance program designed to provide quality healthcare to economically weaker families. The scheme covers treatment at both government and private hospitals without requiring cash payments at the time of service. Its goal is to reduce financial hardship from medical expenses and move towards universal health coverage for all eligible citizens.
View DetailsMamta Taruni Abhiyan
Mamta Taruni Abhiyan is a healthcare program launched by the Gujarat State Government in 2010. It focuses on providing medical care and health services to adolescent girls and pregnant women living in rural areas of Gujarat. The scheme aims to improve maternal and reproductive health outcomes in underserved rural communities.
View DetailsFinancial Incentives To Mothers Who Deliver A Girl Child (Mamta)
The Mamta Scheme is a Goa state program designed to improve the female child sex ratio and support mothers who give birth to girls. It is implemented through the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) system. The scheme provides financial incentives to mothers who deliver live girl children in registered medical institutions. This encourages safe, institutional deliveries and supports families welcoming daughters.
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