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Clear filtersFree Medical Card for Media Persons
The scheme provides free medical facilities to press correspondents and members of their families in Government hospitals /institutions under the control of the Administration. This will include free treatment in Government hospitals /institutions with entitlement to A-Class Special Wards..
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Old Age Pensioner Suffering From TB/ Cancer
This scheme provides financial assistance to elderly and destitute pensioners in Puducherry who are suffering from TB or cancer. Run by the Department of Women & Child Development, Government of Puducherry, it helps senior citizens meet their medical expenses and treatment costs. The scheme recognizes that serious illnesses like TB and cancer create financial hardship for poor elderly citizens and aims to reduce their burden.
View DetailsFinancial Grants In Aid To SC/ST Patients Suffering From Cancer And Other Malignant Diseases
This scheme provides financial assistance to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) patients who are suffering from cancer and other serious diseases. It was launched by the Government of Assam in 2017. The scheme aims to help poor SC/ST patients afford cancer treatment and other malignant disease treatments through financial grants.
View DetailsChikitsa Pratipoorti Yojana
Chikitsa Pratipoorti Yojana is a health financial assistance scheme run by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development, Government of Jharkhand. It provides financial support to registered workers who need treatment for serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and kidney disease. The scheme aims to help workers cope with the high costs of medical treatment for critical health conditions.
View DetailsDelhi Arogya Kosh
Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) is a financial assistance scheme run by the Delhi Government to help poor and needy patients pay for medical treatment. The scheme provides money to eligible patients who need treatment for any illness or medical intervention. Patients must be receiving treatment at a government hospital run by the Delhi Government, Central Government, or an autonomous hospital under the Delhi Government.
View DetailsGrant-in-aid (TB)
This is a financial assistance scheme run by the Mizoram State Government to support people suffering from tuberculosis (TB). It provides grant-in-aid (financial help) to unemployed individuals who are not working in government jobs, public sector companies, or local body positions. The scheme aims to help TB patients meet their medical and living expenses during treatment.
View DetailsRehabilitation Treatment For The Disabled
The government of Meghalaya provides rehabilitation treatment for persons with disabilities under the "Disability Rehabilitation Scheme".
View DetailsGrants In Aid To SC/ST Patients Suffering From Cancer And Other Malignant Diseases
This scheme provides one-time financial grants to patients from SC/ST communities and Tea Tribes in Assam who are undergoing medical treatment for cancer and other serious diseases like tuberculosis. The scheme aims to ease the financial burden on poor patients during their illness by offering direct financial assistance. It is managed by the Assam government to support vulnerable populations in accessing necessary medical care.
View DetailsWest Bengal Incentive Scheme for Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) for MSMEs: Incentive for Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)
The “Incentive for Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)” under the “SAIP for MSMEs” scheme, aims to provide reimbursement for installation of CETP, wherever applicable, based on land area of AIP.
View DetailsIncentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008
The Incentives to Women Entrepreneurs Scheme, 2008, is a Goa state initiative designed to encourage women to start and grow their own businesses. It provides financial and non-financial support to women who want to establish industrial units. The scheme aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among women entrepreneurs through subsidies and preferential treatment.
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