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Clear filtersFinancial Assistance for Marriage (HPBOCWWB)
This scheme, run by the Himachal Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, provides financial assistance to registered construction workers for marriage expenses. It supports both the marriage of unmarried workers and the marriages of their children. The goal is to help construction workers manage the financial burden of marriage celebrations.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Marriage (BBOCWWB)
This is a Bihar government scheme that helps registered construction and building workers get financial support for marriages. The scheme is run by the Bihar Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (BBOCWWB). It provides money to help workers afford marriage expenses for their daughters and their own marriage if they are female workers.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance for the Construction Workers
This scheme is run by the Sikkim Board of Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department. It provides financial assistance to help registered women construction workers and their dependents with marriage expenses. The scheme aims to support construction workers during important life events by offering marriage benefits.
View DetailsMarriage Benefit (MBOCWWB)
The Marriage Benefit scheme (MBOCWWB) is a Meghalaya government program that provides financial assistance to registered construction workers for their own marriage and for the marriage of their adult children. The scheme recognizes the financial burden of marriage expenses and aims to support workers in the organized construction sector. Eligible workers must submit proper documentation including marriage certificates to claim the benefit.
View DetailsGrant Of Incentive For Marriage Between Differently Abled Person And Normal Persons
This scheme, run by the Department of Social Welfare, Government of Puducherry, provides financial incentive to support marriages where one partner is a person with disability and the other partner does not have a disability. The scheme aims to promote social inclusion and support differently-abled individuals in marriage. An incentive amount is provided to eligible couples to help with marriage expenses.
View DetailsShaadi Mubarak Scheme
Shaadi Mubarak is a welfare scheme introduced by the Government of Telangana on 2nd October 2014. It provides financial assistance to support marriage expenses for girls from minority communities whose families face financial difficulties. The scheme aims to prevent child marriages and help economically weak families bear wedding costs.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance - Folk Artist
This scheme, run by the Art and Culture Department of Tamil Nadu, provides financial assistance to help with marriage expenses for registered folk artists and their children. It aims to support and recognize the folk artist community by reducing financial burden during marriages. The assistance is available to eligible folk artists who are officially registered with the department.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance as Shagun in Marriage of Man Workers or Son of Workers - Haryana Labour Welfare Board
This scheme is run by the Haryana Labour Welfare Board under the Labour Department, Government of Haryana. It provides financial assistance called 'Shagun' to help with marriage expenses. The scheme supports unmarried male workers and sons of workers who are getting married. Financial help of ₹21,000 is given as a gift amount to ease the financial burden of marriage.
View DetailsMarriage Assistance (JKBOCWWB)
The Marriage Assistance scheme is run by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Construction Workers (JKBOCWWB) under the Labour Department. It provides financial aid to registered construction workers to help cover marriage expenses. The scheme supports marriages of the worker themselves, their children, and siblings, with coverage for up to three marriages per worker.
View DetailsMarriage Grant to Orphan Daughter of Ex-Servicemen
This scheme provides financial support for the marriage of orphan daughters of ex-servicemen in Haryana. It is run by the Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Department, Government of Haryana. The scheme aims to help families of deceased ex-servicemen by assisting with marriage expenses for their dependent daughters.
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