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Clear filtersFinancial Assistance as Shagun in Marriage of Man Workers or Son of Workers - Haryana Labour Welfare Board
This scheme was started by the Haryana Labour Welfare Board (HLWB), Labour Department, Government of Haryana on 15.01.2019. Under this scheme, financial assistance of ₹21,000/- will be provided as Shagun for the marriage of workers' sons and unmarried male workers themselves.
View DetailsMukhya Mantri Vivah Shagun Yojna
This scheme is being implemented to honor the girl child and to ensure that the girls from poor families and daughters of widows/destitute women, sports women & orphan girl children, are married gracefully. For this purpose, grant is given to eligible persons to cover marriage expenses.
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 DetailsShagun Yojana
The "Shagun Yojana" aims to assist BPL families with financial aid for the marriage of their daughters. A grant of ₹31,000 is provided to the girl/women.
View DetailsShagun Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The Shagun Scheme is a welfare programme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under Punjab's Department of Labour. It provides financial support to help registered construction workers and their families meet the expenses of their daughters' marriages. The scheme covers financial assistance for up to two daughters of eligible registered workmen.
View DetailsAshirwad
The Punjab Ashirwad Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Punjab Government to support families during a girl's marriage. This scheme aims to ease the financial burden on families and promote the welfare and dignity of girls. The program provides monetary support as a gift (shagun) to help cover marriage-related expenses.
View DetailsMukhyamantri Samajik Samrasta Antarjatiya Vivah Shagun Yojana
This Haryana government scheme promotes social harmony and communal peace by encouraging inter-caste marriages. Run by the Welfare of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes Department, it provides financial support to couples where one partner is from a Scheduled Caste (SC) and the other is from a non-SC background. The scheme recognizes such marriages as a step toward building a more inclusive society.
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