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Clear filtersRehabilitation Allowance To Lepers
The Rehabilitation Allowance to Lepers is a social welfare scheme run by the Government of Himachal Pradesh. It provides financial assistance to people affected by leprosy to help them rebuild their lives and support their daily needs. The scheme aims to improve the quality of life and social integration of leprosy-affected individuals in the state.
View DetailsBihar Shatabdi Leper Welfare Scheme
The Bihar Shatabdi Leper Welfare Scheme provides monthly financial support to leprosy patients in Bihar who have visible physical deformities. Managed by the Bihar State Government, this scheme aims to help affected individuals meet their basic needs and improve their quality of life. The government fully funds this welfare program to support one of the most vulnerable patient groups.
View DetailsDisability Pension for the Construction Workers
This scheme provides monthly disability pension to construction workers in Delhi who become permanently disabled due to specific conditions like paralysis, leprosy, tuberculosis, or accidents. It is run by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Department. The scheme aims to provide financial support to construction workers who can no longer work due to permanent disability.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Marriage Incentives & Support
This scheme helps cured leprosy persons in Odisha who face difficulties in arranging marriages for their daughters. It provides marriage-related financial support and assistance to improve their social and economic situation. The scheme recognizes the social challenges faced by families affected by leprosy and aims to support them during important life events. It is run by the state government of Odisha.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Assistance to Parents
This scheme provides financial assistance to parents of persons who have been cured of leprosy. It is run by the government of Odisha to help these families overcome social stigma and discrimination. The scheme supports parents in raising their children with dignity and protection against societal intolerance and violence.
View DetailsPension Scheme for Grade II Deformed Leprosy Patients
This is a monthly pension scheme run by the Directorate of Social Welfare and Social Education, Government of Tripura. It provides financial assistance to leprosy patients who have Grade II deformities caused by the disease. The scheme aims to support these patients with regular income to help them meet their daily needs and improve their quality of life.
View DetailsDisability Pension (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme provides monthly disability pension to construction and building workers in Assam who become permanently disabled due to injuries, paralysis, leprosy, tuberculosis, or accidents. Run by the Assam Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, it aims to support workers who can no longer work due to disability with regular financial assistance.
View DetailsNishaktata Pension Yojana (JBOCWWB)
Nishaktata Pension Yojana is a pension scheme run by the Department of Labour, Employment, Training & Skill Development, Government of Jharkhand. It provides monthly financial assistance to registered construction workers and laborers who have become permanently disabled due to paralysis, leprosy, tuberculosis, or accidents. This scheme aims to provide social security and income support to disabled workers who can no longer work.
View DetailsRehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons: Pre & Post-Matric Scholarship
This scholarship scheme is run by the Government of Odisha to help children of parents cured of leprosy. It provides financial assistance to support their education and help them grow up with dignity, away from social stigma and discrimination. The scheme covers both pre-matric (before Class 10) and post-matric (after Class 10) students.
View DetailsMaintenance Allowance for Leprosy Affected Persons
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to people affected by leprosy in Tamil Nadu. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to help leprosy-affected persons meet their daily living expenses and improve their quality of life.
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