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Thalolam Scheme

Kerala

The Thalolam Scheme is a Kerala government healthcare initiative launched under the Kerala Social Security Mission. It provides free medical treatment to children suffering from chronic diseases including haemophilia, cerebral palsy, and similar long-term conditions. The scheme aims to reduce the financial burden on families of affected children by covering treatment costs at authorized hospitals.

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Assistance of Concentrate Feed for Pregnant Animals (Scheduled Tribe Category)

Gujarat

This scheme provides free BIS type II concentrate feed to pregnant cattle owned by Scheduled Tribe Category livestock owners in Gujarat to ensure their good health, boost immunity, prevent metabolic diseases, and enhance milk production.

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National Livestock Mission: Genetic Improvement of Pig breeds - Establishment of Pig Semen Collection and Processing Lab

Ministry of Fisheries,Animal Husbandry and Dairying

This is a central government scheme run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying to improve pig breeding across India. The scheme helps establish modern semen collection and processing laboratories at government pig farms. It aims to produce healthier piglets, reduce inbreeding problems, and prevent diseases spread during breeding. This helps pig farmers get better quality animals and increase their income.

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Medical Expenses for Treatment of Major Ailments of a Beneficiary

Manipur

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.

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Temporary Disability (Hospitalization) Relief Scheme

Andhra Pradesh

The "Temporary Disability (Hospitalization) Relief Scheme" welfare scheme by the Andhra Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board offers financial assistance to registered construction workers who face temporary disability due to accidents or diseases.

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Reimbursement of Expenditure for Occupational Diseases (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

Punjab

This scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It helps construction workers and building workers who suffer from 16 serious occupational diseases. The scheme reimburses the cost of medical treatment for these work-related illnesses and covers their dependents as well.

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Medical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery

West Bengal

"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.

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Financial Assistance to Persons Suffering from Rare Diseases

Haryana

The scheme “Financial Assistance to Persons Suffering from Rare Diseases” was launched by Social Justice & Empowerment Department, Govt. of Haryana. Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹3000/- per month will be provided to all persons of Haryana domicile, who are suffering from Rare Diseases.

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Medical Assistance for the Construction Workers

Delhi

"Medical Assistance for the Construction Workers" was launched by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Labour Dept, Delhi. The registered workers are given medical assistance upto ₹ 10,000/- in case of being hospitalized for 5 or more days due to an accident or disease.

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Medical Assistance (GBOCWWB)

Goa

Through the "Medical Assistance (GBOCWWB)" scheme, the worker who is hospitalized for 5 or more days due to an accident or any disease is provided with ₹400/- for the first 5 days and ₹40/- for the remaining days, subject to a maximum ₹2,000/-.

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