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Financial Assistance for Medical Treatment of Journalists

Tamil Nadu

This scheme provides financial assistance for medical treatment to journalists in Tamil Nadu. It is run by the Tamil Development, Religious Endowments, and Information Department. The scheme aims to help journalists facing financial hardship due to medical expenses by providing support from the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund.

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Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme - Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

The Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme is a health insurance program launched by the Tamil Nadu government in 2009 to provide medical coverage to eligible families. Since January 2022, the scheme is being implemented through United India Insurance Company. It aims to protect families from high medical expenses by covering hospitalization and treatment costs at empaneled hospitals across Tamil Nadu.

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Medical Assistance to Beneficiaries (HPBOCWWB)

Madhya Pradesh

The "Medical Assistance to Beneficiaries" scheme under the Labour and Employment Department HP, provides financial support for healthcare. It covers ₹50,000 for outdoor treatment, ₹1,00,000 for indoor treatment, and ₹5,00,000 for critical illnesses each year, upon submission of valid medical bills.

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Educational Assistance for Medical and Engineering Courses

Maharashtra

This scheme is run by the Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to help children and spouses of registered construction workers pursue medical and engineering degrees. It provides financial assistance to reduce the burden of expensive medical and engineering education. The scheme recognizes that construction workers often struggle to afford higher education for their families.

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Book Bank Scheme: I

Tamil Nadu

The Book Bank Scheme in Tamil Nadu provides free textbooks to Adi Dravidar and Tribal students enrolled in professional courses such as Medical, Engineering, Law, MBA, and other higher education programs. The scheme is designed to reduce the financial burden of purchasing expensive textbooks for disadvantaged communities. Students must return the books to the library after completing their course.

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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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Medical Assistance (Karmika Arogya Bhagya) (K.B.O.C.W.W.B)

Karnataka

The "Medical Assistance (Karmika Arogya Bhagya)'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Karnataka, is a welfare scheme that provides financial assistance to registered construction workers and their dependents for hospitalisation expenses in recognised hospitals.

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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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Medical Assistance/Wage Compensation during Illness (HBOCWWB)

Haryana

Under this scheme, wage compensation or financial assistance is provided to registered workers if they are admitted to any government or empanelled private hospital for treatment for a minimum of 4 days and a maximum of 30 days.

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