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Clear filtersFamily Pension for the Construction Workers (UKBOCWWB)
This is a family pension scheme run by the Uttarakhand Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (UKBOCWWB) under the Labour Ministry. It provides monthly financial support to the surviving spouse of a registered construction worker who was receiving a pension at the time of death. The scheme ensures that families of construction workers have basic income security after losing their earning member.
View DetailsPayment of Funeral Assistance for the Construction Workers
This scheme provides financial assistance to cover funeral expenses of deceased registered construction workers or their spouses. It is run by the BOCW (Building and Other Construction Workers) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of the Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Union Territory. The assistance is paid directly to the nominees or dependents of the deceased worker to help them manage funeral costs during difficult times.
View DetailsFamily Pension (DBOCWWB)
This scheme is run by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board to support the families of construction workers after their death. When a registered construction worker who receives a pension passes away, their surviving spouse gets financial support from the board. The main purpose is to provide economic security to the family members left behind.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Ex-Servicemen of and above the Age of 60 Years and their Widows
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to ex-servicemen and widows of ex-servicemen who are 60 years of age or older. The scheme is designed to support former military personnel and their surviving spouses who do not receive any pension or financial aid from the Government of India or Haryana state. The primary goal is to ensure basic financial security for this vulnerable senior citizen population.
View DetailsFamily Pension- Haryana Silicosis Board
This is a financial support scheme run by the Haryana Silicosis Board for families of workers who have died from silicosis, a serious lung disease caused by breathing silica dust. The scheme provides monthly pension to the surviving spouse or parents of the deceased worker. It aims to provide financial security to the dependents of workers who suffered occupational illness.
View DetailsWidow Pension (HBOCWWB)
This is a pension scheme run by the Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) for widows of registered construction workers. It provides monthly financial support to widows who have lost their earning spouse and are not receiving similar benefits from any other government agency. The scheme aims to provide economic security and dignity to construction workers' families.
View DetailsFamily Pension (HBOCWWB)
The Family Pension scheme is run by the Haryana Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB). It provides financial support to the spouse of a construction or building worker who was receiving a pension when they passed away. After the worker's death, their spouse receives half of the pension amount the worker was getting.
View DetailsFamily Pension (MBOCWWB)
In the event of the death of a pensioner who was receiving a pension from the Board, a family pension shall be given to the surviving spouse by the Meghalaya Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWWB).
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for the Purchase of Sewing Machine (CBOCWWB)
Under this scheme, financial assistance will be given to the spouse of registered male construction workers or female construction workers for purchase of sewing machine, once in life time.
View DetailsIncentive for Inter-Caste Marriage Scheme
The Incentive for Inter-Caste Marriage Scheme is a Delhi government initiative designed to promote marriages between Scheduled Caste (SC) and non-SC communities as a step towards fighting casteism and social discrimination. The scheme provides financial support to eligible couples who marry across caste lines. At least one spouse must be a permanent resident of Delhi to qualify for this benefit.
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