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Clear filtersFinancial Assistance to Disabled Ex-Servicemen
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to disabled ex-servicemen who left the armed forces on medical grounds. It is managed by the Haryana government to support veterans whose disabilities are not related to their military service. The scheme aims to provide financial relief to this vulnerable group of former soldiers living in Haryana.
View DetailsHearing Aid Grant (Sainik Welfare)
This scheme, run by the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund under the Department of Sainik Welfare in Puducherry, provides financial assistance to Ex-Servicemen (ESM) and widows of ESM for purchasing hearing aids. It aims to support the hearing-impaired veterans and their families who have served in the Armed Forces. The scheme is designed to improve the quality of life of eligible beneficiaries in Puducherry.
View DetailsScheme For Financial Assistance For Veteran Artists
A pension scheme by MoC improves the financial and socio-economic status of the old artists and scholars who have contributed significantly in their specialized fields. Still, due to old age, they have to lead a miserable life or are in penury condition.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to WW II Veteran and Widows of WW II Veterans
This Haryana state scheme provides monthly financial assistance to World War II veterans and their widows. It is run by the Haryana government to honor the service of freedom fighters from the Pre-Independence era. The scheme aims to support elderly ex-servicemen and widows who do not receive any pension or financial assistance from the government.
View DetailsScheme of Pension for Eminent Sports Persons
This scheme is run by the Department of Sports, Government of Punjab. It provides monthly pension to veteran sportspersons who have represented India at the international level and brought honor to the nation during their athletic careers. The scheme recognizes and supports eminent athletes who have retired from active sports.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to Para/Tetra/Hemi Plegic Ex-Servicemen
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to ex-servicemen from the Indian Armed Forces who have become paraplegic, tetraplegic, or hemiplegic due to service-related injuries. Administered by the Haryana Government, it aims to support severely disabled veterans with regular financial help to cover their living expenses and care needs.
View DetailsMarriage Grant for the Marriage of the Daughter of War Disabled Ex-Servicemen above 50% Disability
This scheme provides financial assistance to help with the marriage expenses of daughters of war-disabled ex-servicemen in Haryana. It is run by the Government of Haryana to support families of ex-servicemen who have suffered disabilities of 50% or more while serving in the armed forces. The scheme recognizes the sacrifices made by these veterans and provides direct financial support for up to two eligible daughters.
View DetailsSubsistence Allowance (Sainik Welfare)
This is a financial assistance scheme run by the Department of Sainik Welfare in Puducherry. It provides monthly allowance to veterans of the Second World War, retired military personnel who do not receive a pension, and widows of ex-servicemen. The scheme aims to support these beneficiaries who are 60 years or older and living below the poverty line.
View DetailsImmediate Assistance for Severe Injury in Road/Fire Accident (Sainik Welfare)
This scheme provides immediate financial assistance to ex-servicemen and widows of ex-servicemen in Puducherry who suffer severe injuries in road or fire accidents. It is managed by the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund under the Department of Sainik Welfare. The scheme aims to support our armed forces veterans and their families during emergencies caused by accidents.
View DetailsThatched House Repair Grant for Re-thatching & Repairs (Sainik Welfare)
This scheme, run by the Sainik Welfare department in Puducherry, provides financial assistance to Ex-Servicemen (ESM), their widows, and dependents for repairing and re-thatching their houses. Eligible beneficiaries can receive up to ₹40,000 every three years to maintain their homes in good condition. The scheme aims to support the housing needs of India's armed forces veterans and their families.
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