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Clear filtersNatural Death Benefit Scheme (PBAOCWWB)
The Natural Death Benefit Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Puducherry Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Department. This scheme provides support to the families of construction workers who pass away. The scheme aims to help the nominees and dependents of deceased workers by providing immediate financial relief during their time of loss.
View DetailsMarriage Benefit (MBOCWWB)
The Marriage Benefit scheme (MBOCWWB) is a Meghalaya government program that provides financial assistance to registered construction workers for their own marriage and for the marriage of their adult children. The scheme recognizes the financial burden of marriage expenses and aims to support workers in the organized construction sector. Eligible workers must submit proper documentation including marriage certificates to claim the benefit.
View DetailsDisability Assistance (ANBOCWWB)
This is a disability assistance scheme run by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands government for construction and building workers. If you become disabled due to a work accident on a construction site, this scheme provides financial help to support you. You need a medical certificate from a doctor proving your disability to qualify for the assistance.
View DetailsOne Nation One Ration Card
One Nation One Ration Card is a national scheme run by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. It allows ration card holders to buy subsidized food grains from any Fair Price Shop across India, not just their home state. This scheme helps internal migrants and workers buy food at government prices anywhere they travel or work in the country.
View DetailsGeneral Pension (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This is a pension scheme for building and construction workers in Assam. It is run by the government of Assam to provide financial support to registered construction workers after they retire. Under this scheme, eligible workers receive a monthly pension once they turn 60 years old, helping them meet their daily needs in their old age.
View DetailsHealth Check-up (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme provides annual health check-up support to registered construction workers in Assam. It is run by the Assam Building and Other Construction Workers (A.B.O.C.W.W.B) Board. The scheme helps construction workers access preventive healthcare by covering the cost of annual medical check-ups at hospitals.
View DetailsChief Minister's COVID-19 Affected Livelihood Support Scheme
This scheme was launched by the Government of Manipur to support people whose livelihoods were severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic difficulties it caused. Run by the Department of Social Welfare, Manipur, it aims to provide financial help to workers and self-employed persons who lost income due to lockdowns and economic disruptions. The scheme recognizes that many families in Manipur struggled to earn during the pandemic period.
View DetailsState Welfare Scheme For Purohits
The State Welfare Scheme for Purohits is a West Bengal government initiative launched in September 2020. It provides financial assistance to practicing priests and religious leaders from various communities including Hindu temples, tribal communities, Christian, Jain, and Buddhist organizations who face financial hardship. The scheme aims to support these religious workers in meeting their basic needs.
View DetailsSant Ravidaas Shiksha Protsaahan Yojana
Sant Ravidas Shiksha Protsahan Yojana is a scholarship program run by the Uttar Pradesh government to support the education of children from construction worker families. The scheme provides financial assistance to help these children pursue their studies at various educational levels. It aims to reduce the financial burden on construction workers and encourage their children to stay in school.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Physically/Mentally Disabled Children of Beneficiary (CBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to children of registered construction workers who have a disability of 40% or more. It is implemented in Chandigarh to support families facing the additional costs of caring for a disabled child. The scheme aims to ease the financial burden on construction worker families and ensure better care and support for disabled children.
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