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Clear filtersDenture Grant (Sainik Welfare)
The Denture Grant is a financial assistance scheme run by the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund under the Department of Sainik Welfare in Puducherry. It helps registered Ex-Servicemen (ESM) and widows of Ex-Servicemen purchase dentures to improve their oral health and quality of life. This scheme recognizes the service of armed forces personnel and supports their healthcare needs.
View DetailsEmployee Health Scheme
The Employee Health Scheme (EHS) is a government-run health scheme in Andhra Pradesh, providing cashless treatment at network hospitals for government employees, pensioners, and their families under the Dr. YSR Aarogyasri Healthcare Trust.
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 DetailsMamta Taruni Abhiyan
Mamta Taruni Abhiyan is a healthcare program launched by the Gujarat State Government in 2010. It focuses on providing medical care and health services to adolescent girls and pregnant women living in rural areas of Gujarat. The scheme aims to improve maternal and reproductive health outcomes in underserved rural communities.
View DetailsAastha Yojana
Aastha Yojana is a Rajasthan state welfare scheme designed to support families living below the poverty line who have two or more members with disabilities. Run by the Rajasthan government, this scheme provides essential support services to help specially-abled persons and their families meet basic needs and access healthcare.
View DetailsChief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme - Nagaland
The Chief Minister's Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) is a public health insurance program launched by the Nagaland Health and Family Welfare Department on October 16, 2022. It provides cashless medical treatment to government employees, pensioners, and their families across Nagaland. The scheme aims to make quality healthcare affordable and accessible to eligible beneficiaries.
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 DetailsJharkhand Rajya Patrakar Swasth Bima Yojna Niyamawali 2021
The Jharkhand Rajya Patrakar Swasth Bima Yojana Niyamawali 2021 is a health insurance scheme run by the Jharkhand government to provide medical coverage for accredited journalists working in the state. This scheme ensures that journalists have financial protection against health emergencies and access to quality healthcare services. It is designed specifically for professional journalists who are registered with the Jharkhand Press Council or recognized journalism bodies.
View DetailsAyushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) is India's largest health insurance scheme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. It provides free health coverage up to ₹5,00,000 per family per year to poor and low-income families in both rural and urban areas. The scheme aims to make quality healthcare affordable and accessible to vulnerable populations across the country.
View DetailsDr. P. G. Solanki Scheme for Loan/Assistance to Medical Post Graduate Doctors of Scheduled Caste
This is a Gujarat state scheme that provides loans and financial assistance to doctors from Scheduled Caste communities who have completed their medical post-graduation (M.D or M.S degrees). The scheme helps these qualified doctors start their own medical practice, set up consultation clinics, or establish independent medical profession. It aims to support SC doctors in becoming self-employed and establishing their healthcare services.
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