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Clear filtersMedical Expenses for Treatment of Major Ailments of a Beneficiary
The Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board provides financial support for the treatment of serious illnesses such as Tuberculosis, Cancer, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, and more, for building workers and their family members.
View DetailsMedical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery
"Medical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery'' scheme by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Dept.,West Bengal, is a welfare scheme that provides medical expenses for the treatment of beneficiary or his/ her dependents suffering from Cancer, Heart disease, Kidney disease, T.B. etc.
View DetailsSilicosis Pidit Hita-dhikariyon Hetu Sahayata Yojana
This scheme provides financial assistance and support to workers suffering from silicosis, a serious lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust. Run by the Government of Rajasthan's Labour Department, it aims to help affected workers and their families cope with medical expenses and loss of income. Silicosis commonly affects workers in mining, stone cutting, construction, and similar industries.
View DetailsAFFDF-Financial Assistance For Treatment Of Serious Diseases To Non Pensioner Ex-Servicemen (All Ranks)/Widows
A scheme to provide financial assistance to a non-pensioner Ex-Servicemen of all ranks and widows to meet medical expenses related to treatment of approved serious diseases like cancer, renal failure, knee replacement and heart surgery.
View DetailsWest Bengal Transport Workers’ Social Security Scheme: Assistance on Hospitalization
This West Bengal state scheme provides financial assistance to transport workers who face hospitalization costs due to accidents. It is designed to support workers in the transport sector by helping them manage medical expenses when they need hospital care for accident-related injuries. The scheme aims to provide social security and financial relief to vulnerable transport workers during medical emergencies.
View DetailsMedical Expenses for Treatment of Major Ailments (O.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The “Medical Expenses for Treatment of Major Ailments” scheme by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, Odisha, is a welfare scheme that provides financial assistance for the treatment of beneficiary or his/ her dependents suffering from major diseases.
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 DetailsGopabandhu Sambadika Swasthya Bima Yojana
The Gopabandhu Sambadika Swasthya Bima Yojana is a health insurance scheme launched by the Government of Odisha's Information & Public Relations Department. It provides health insurance coverage to working journalists and their eligible family members in Odisha. The scheme helps cover medical expenses for hospital treatment and healthcare services.
View DetailsHiv / Aids Pension Scheme
The HIV/AIDS Pension Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Government of Puducherry. It provides monthly pension payments to people living with HIV/AIDS to help them meet basic personal and medical expenses. The scheme aims to reduce financial burden and ensure dignity for affected individuals without requiring them to depend on others.
View DetailsTheka Shramik Evan Hamaal Shramik Baahy Rogi Chikitsa Sahaayata Yojana
This is a health assistance scheme run by the Chhattisgarh State Government for unorganized workers, including contract workers and casual laborers. Started on 11 March 2015, the scheme provides financial help for outpatient medical treatment. It aims to support workers in the informal economy who lack access to regular health insurance and cannot afford private medical expenses.
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