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Clear filtersMedical Assistance (A.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme provides medical financial assistance to construction workers registered under the Assam Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (A.B.O.C.W.W.B). It covers hospitalization costs, treatment for critical illnesses like cancer, heart disease, kidney failure, and liver cirrhosis, as well as partial disability cases. The scheme aims to protect construction workers and their families from severe financial hardship due to serious health conditions.
View DetailsRajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund - Medical Help
The Rajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund – Medical Help scheme provides financial assistance to citizens facing medical emergencies and hospital expenses. Launched in April 1999 under the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, it is administered by the Government of Rajasthan. The scheme targets non-BPL (Below Poverty Line) families who need support for medical treatment and hospitalization costs.
View DetailsHealth Minister’s Discretionary Grant
This is a health assistance scheme run by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare to help financially poor patients pay for treatment of life-threatening diseases. It provides financial support for hospitalization and medical care in government hospitals when free treatment is not available. The scheme covers diseases listed under Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN). It is available across all of India.
View DetailsSu-Swastha Yojana
Su-Swastha Yojana is a health insurance scheme run by the Government of Sikkim to provide affordable and comprehensive healthcare coverage. It is designed for government employees of Sikkim and their family members. The scheme enables cashless hospitalization at authorized hospitals across India, ensuring access to quality healthcare without financial burden.
View DetailsWest Bengal Transport Workers’ Social Security Scheme: Assistance on Hospitalization
This West Bengal state scheme provides financial assistance to transport workers who face hospitalization costs due to accidents. It is designed to support workers in the transport sector by helping them manage medical expenses when they need hospital care for accident-related injuries. The scheme aims to provide social security and financial relief to vulnerable transport workers during medical emergencies.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (NBOCWWB)
The Medical Assistance scheme is run by the Nagaland Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (NBOCWWB) under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. It provides financial support to registered construction workers and their family members when they need hospitalization for medical treatment. This scheme helps reduce the financial burden of unexpected health emergencies for construction workers in Nagaland.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (ANBOCWWB)
This scheme provides medical assistance to registered building and construction workers in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their family members. It is managed by the A&N Islands Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. The scheme covers hospitalization expenses when workers or their dependents face medical emergencies due to accidents or illnesses.
View DetailsDeen Dayal Swasthya Seva Yojana
Deen Dayal Swasthya Seva Yojana is a health scheme run by the Government of Goa to provide quality medical care and treatment to its citizens. The scheme enables access to hospitalization, surgery, and disease treatment through both government and private hospitals. It aims to make medical services affordable and accessible to all residents of Goa.
View DetailsAssistance in Case of Accidents (O.B.O.C.W.W.B)
This scheme provides financial assistance to construction and building workers in Odisha who face accidents while working. It is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department, Odisha. The scheme helps workers and their families by covering hospitalization expenses and providing disability support when accidents occur.
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