Urban Health Kiosk Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)
✓ Information verified — April 2026The 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.
What You Get
- Access to primary health services at urban health kiosks
- Free or subsidized medical consultations
- Basic diagnostic and preventive health services
- Health screening and awareness programs
- Services extended to construction workers' families
Who Can Apply
- Age: 18–60 years
- Residence: Punjab residents only
- Must be a registered construction worker with BOCW Welfare Board, Punjab
- Employed in building or construction sector
- Residing in urban slum areas of Punjab
- Family members of registered construction workers are also eligible
Documents Needed
0/4 collected
- 1. BOCW Registration Certificate
- 2. Aadhaar Card
- 3. Proof of Residence
- 4. Identity Proof
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
Share this scheme:
Comments (0)
Share your experience with this scheme
No comments yet. Be the first to share your experience!
Quick Facts
- Scheme Level
- Punjab
- Category
- Health
- Target Gender
- All genders
- Age Group
- 18–60 years
- Application
- Check portal
- Last Updated
- 26 Apr 2026
Related Schemes
Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) is India's largest health insurance scheme run by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It provides free health coverage up to ₹5 lakh per family per year for hospital treatment. The scheme covers secondary and tertiary care at empanelled public and private hospitals across the country.
View DetailsSafety Audit
The Safety Audit Scheme is run by the Government of Haryana to help small and medium businesses (MSMEs) improve workplace safety. The scheme supports these enterprises in conducting professional safety audits and purchasing safety equipment. The goal is to create safer working environments and reduce workplace accidents in Haryana.
View DetailsPM POSHAN - Prime Minister's Overarching Scheme For Holistic Nourishment
PM POSHAN is a national scheme run by the Ministry of Education that provides one hot, nutritious meal to children studying in government and government-aided schools. The scheme aims to improve the nutrition and health of school children across India. It is implemented by the Department of School Education & Literacy to ensure every child has access to a healthy meal during school hours.
View Details