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Clear filtersMedical Assistance (GBOCWWB)
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/-.
View DetailsMedical Assistance Scheme (PBAOCWWB)
The "Medical Assistance" scheme provides financial assistance to Construction Workers hospitalized for five or more days due to an accident or disease. The financial assistance shall be ₹500/- for the first 5 days and ₹50/- each for the remaining days, subject to a maximum of ₹1,5000/-.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
Medical assistance shall be provided to Building & Other Construction Workers who are registered under A.B.O.C.W.W.B. during hospitalization, partial disability & for critical diseases such as Cancer, Heart attack, Failure of kidney, Liver cirrhosis etc. as per the decision of the Board.
View DetailsHealth Minister’s Discretionary Grant
This is a health assistance scheme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare to help financially poor patients pay for treatment of life-threatening diseases. It provides financial support for hospitalization and medical care in government hospitals when free treatment is not available. The scheme covers diseases listed under Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN). It is available across all of India.
View DetailsEja-Boi Shagun Yojana
Under this scheme, a cash gift of ₹2,000 /- would be paid to those women who ensured 48 hours stay for delivery of their child in the government hospitals or health care centres.
View DetailsSu-Swastha Yojana
"Su-Swastha Yojna" provides comprehensive and affordable healthcare coverage to the employees of the Government of Sikkim and their families. Cashless hospitalization at top-tier hospitals across India is provided to eligible beneficiaries with the best-in-class healthcare.
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 Assistance (NBOCWWB)
The "Medical Assistance" scheme by the Nagaland Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board provides financial assistance to registered beneficiaries and their family members for hospitalization.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Artificial Limbs to Workers and their Dependents- Haryana Labour Welfare Board
This Haryana Labour Welfare Board scheme provides financial assistance to workers and their dependents who have lost limbs or vital organs and become disabled. It helps them get artificial limbs to improve their quality of life and ability to work. The scheme covers workers employed in industrial and commercial units across Haryana. Financial assistance is provided up to the rates set by Saket Hospital in Chandimandir, Panchkula.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Treatment of Chronic Diseases (HBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial help to registered construction and building workers in Haryana who need indoor hospital treatment for serious chronic diseases like Cancer, TB, and AIDS. Run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB), it aims to reduce the financial burden on workers and their families during expensive medical treatment.
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