Hostel Facility Scheme (HPBOCWWB)
✓ Information verified — April 2026The Hostel Facility Scheme is run by the Himachal Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HPBOCWWB) under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. It provides financial assistance to help children of registered construction workers afford hostel accommodation, boarding, and food expenses while studying away from home.
What You Get
- Annual financial assistance of ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 for hostel expenses
- Covers accommodation costs while child resides in hostel
- Covers boarding and food expenses during hostel stay
- Helps reduce financial burden on construction worker families
Who Can Apply
- Age: 18–60 years
- Residence: Himachal Pradesh residents only
- Child must be studying in school or college
- Parent must be a registered construction worker with HPBOCWWB
- Child must be residing in a hostel for educational purposes
- Applicant must be a resident of Himachal Pradesh
Documents Needed
0/6 collected
- 1. Aadhaar Card
- 2. HPBOCWWB Registration Certificate
- 3. School/College Enrollment Proof
- 4. Hostel Admission Letter
- 5. Bank Passbook
- 6. Proof of Residence
How to Apply
- 1Check your eligibility criteria above
- 2Gather all required documents listed below
- 3Visit the official portal (linked below)
- 4Fill the application form online / offline
- 5Submit the form and note your application reference number
- 6Track status on the official portal or visit nearest CSC
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Quick Facts
- Scheme Level
- Himachal Pradesh
- Category
- Housing
- Target Gender
- All genders
- Age Group
- 18–60 years
- Application
- Check portal
- Last Updated
- 25 Apr 2026
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