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Clear filtersAdvance for Purchase or Construction of House (GBOCWWB)
This scheme, run by the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Department of Labour and Employment, provides financial assistance to registered construction workers in Goa. It helps workers purchase or construct their own houses by offering advance funds. The scheme aims to support workers in building safe and secure homes for their families.
View DetailsThatched House Repair Grant for Re-thatching & Repairs (Sainik Welfare)
This scheme, run by the Sainik Welfare department in Puducherry, provides financial assistance to Ex-Servicemen (ESM), their widows, and dependents for repairing and re-thatching their houses. Eligible beneficiaries can receive up to ₹40,000 every three years to maintain their homes in good condition. The scheme aims to support the housing needs of India's armed forces veterans and their families.
View DetailsShramyogi Home Town Scheme- Gujarat Labour Welfare Board
The Shramyogi Home Town Scheme is run by the Gujarat Labour Welfare Board to help migrant workers travel home. It covers railway fare costs for workers employed in the organized sector in Gujarat. This scheme enables laborers to visit their hometowns by paying for their train tickets to and from the nearest railway station.
View DetailsHousing Subsidy Scheme (GBOCWWB)
The Housing Subsidy Scheme (GBOCWWB) is a Gujarat state welfare programme run by the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Worker's Welfare Board. It provides financial assistance to registered construction workers to help them build their own homes. This scheme recognizes the contribution of construction workers and supports them in achieving home ownership.
View DetailsShree Nanaji Deshmukh Awas Yojana (GBOCWWB)
Shree Nanaji Deshmukh Awas Yojana is a Gujarat state scheme that helps registered construction workers own homes in urban areas. It provides housing benefits to workers whose names are on the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (GBOCWWB) register. The scheme works alongside Prime Minister Awas Yojana to make homeownership easier for construction laborers in cities.
View DetailsAbhayakiranam Scheme-Financial Assistance To Destitute Widows
The Abhayakiranam Scheme is a Kerala government program run by the Department of Social Justice. It provides financial assistance and support to destitute and homeless widows who have no means of income or family support. The scheme aims to ensure a safe and dignified living environment for vulnerable widow beneficiaries.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Aawasiye Bhu-Adhikaar Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Aawasiye Bhu-Adhikaar Yojana is a scheme run by the Revenue Department of Madhya Pradesh to provide residential plots to eligible citizens. This scheme aims to help people own land for building their homes. It is designed to support economically weaker sections and those without adequate housing in Madhya Pradesh.
View DetailsHomes For Intellectually Impaired Persons
This is a Maharashtra government scheme run by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance. It provides shelter homes and care for children with intellectual disabilities who need protection and support. Children are admitted through Child Welfare Committees after proper assessment. The scheme ensures these children receive safe housing, food, healthcare, and basic education in a protected environment.
View DetailsGrant of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Award for Clean Houses
This scheme, run by the Adi Dravidar Welfare Department of the Puducherry government, aims to encourage Scheduled Caste families to maintain clean and hygienic homes. The scheme recognizes and rewards households that keep their living spaces neat and tidy. Beneficiaries receive household items as incentives to promote cleanliness and sanitation practices in their communities.
View DetailsDistribution of Free House Sites to Scheduled Caste/Other Economically Backward Classes
This scheme provides free house sites (land plots) to homeless poor people belonging to Scheduled Castes and Economically Backward Classes in Puducherry. The government allocates land so beneficiaries can construct their own homes. Over 11,000 families have received house sites through this initiative so far.
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