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Clear filtersUrban Health Kiosk Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The Urban Health Kiosk Scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It provides free or affordable primary health services to construction workers and their families through health kiosks located in slum areas of urban Punjab. The scheme aims to improve access to basic healthcare and prevent occupational diseases like silicosis among construction workers.
View DetailsChief Minister Higher Education Scholarship Scheme
The Chief Minister Higher Education Scholarship Scheme is run by the Higher Education Department, Government of Rajasthan. It aims to support talented students from economically weaker families by providing financial assistance for their higher education. The scheme helps reduce the financial burden on poor families and encourages more children to pursue studies beyond secondary education.
View DetailsScheme for Financial Assistance in Case of Death
This scheme provides financial assistance to the family members of registered construction workers who have passed away. It is run by the Tripura Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Department of Tripura. The scheme ensures that the spouse, nominee, or dependents of a deceased registered worker receive financial support during their time of need.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Marriage Incentives & Support
This scheme helps cured leprosy persons in Odisha who face difficulties in arranging marriages for their daughters. It provides marriage-related financial support and assistance to improve their social and economic situation. The scheme recognizes the social challenges faced by families affected by leprosy and aims to support them during important life events. It is run by the state government of Odisha.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Assistance to Parents
This scheme provides financial assistance to parents of persons who have been cured of leprosy. It is run by the government of Odisha to help these families overcome social stigma and discrimination. The scheme supports parents in raising their children with dignity and protection against societal intolerance and violence.
View DetailsDisability Benefit Who Met With an Accident at Worksite
This scheme provides financial assistance to registered construction workers in Tripura who suffer from disabilities due to accidents that occur at their worksite. It is run by the Tripura Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Department. The scheme aims to support workers and their families when accidents lead to permanent or temporary disability.
View DetailsHostel Scheme for Disabled Students
This Madhya Pradesh government scheme provides hostel accommodation support to students with disabilities who are enrolled in class 11th and above. The scheme ensures that disabled students have access to safe living facilities during their studies, either through existing school/college hostels or by arranging rental accommodation in private buildings. This initiative removes barriers to higher education for persons with disabilities by addressing their accommodation needs.
View DetailsPension Benefit
This is a pension scheme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of West Bengal. It provides monthly pension support to registered construction and building workers after they turn 60 years old. The scheme aims to provide financial security to workers in the construction sector during their retirement years.
View DetailsRefund of Subscriptions for the Construction Workers
This scheme helps construction workers in West Bengal get their money back. The Board of Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board, under the Labour Department, refunds the full amount that workers have subscribed or contributed. Workers can claim their refund with interest when they turn 60, leave the scheme after 3 years, or meet other conditions set by the Board.
View DetailsMedical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery
This scheme, run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under West Bengal's Labour Department, provides financial assistance for medical treatment of serious illnesses. It covers the cost of treatment and surgery for conditions like cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and tuberculosis. The scheme helps registered construction workers and their dependents access necessary medical care without financial hardship.
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