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Clear filtersBina Mulya Samajik Suraksha Yojana
Bina Mulya Samajik Suraksha Yojana (BM-SSY) is a free social security scheme run by the West Bengal government for unorganized workers. Launched in 2017, it provides comprehensive protection through maternity benefits, pension, death benefits, and medical coverage. The scheme aims to ensure basic social security for workers in the informal economy who lack employer-provided benefits.
View DetailsTheka Shramik, Gharelu Mahila Kamgar Evan Hamal Shramik Prasuti Sahayta Yojana
This is a Chhattisgarh State Government scheme launched on 11 March 2015 to support unorganized workers during pregnancy and childbirth. It provides maternity assistance to contract workers, domestic workers, and manual laborers who lack formal employment benefits. The scheme aims to ensure safe pregnancy care and financial support for vulnerable working women.
View DetailsMaternity Benefit Scheme (APB&OCWWB)
The Maternity Benefit Scheme is a welfare program run by the Arunachal Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (APB&OCWWB). It provides financial and health support to registered construction workers who are pregnant or have recently given birth. The scheme aims to ensure safe motherhood and reduce financial hardship for women workers in the construction sector during maternity.
View DetailsWest Bengal Transport Workers’ Social Security Scheme: Maternity Benefit
This scheme provides financial assistance to transport workers in West Bengal during maternity-related events. It is designed to support transport workers and their wives during pregnancy, childbirth, and miscarriage. The scheme aims to reduce financial hardship during these important life events and promote the health and welfare of transport worker families.
View DetailsMaternity Benefit For Female Workers- JKBOCWWB
This scheme provides maternity benefits to eligible registered female workers in Jammu and Kashmir. It is administered by the Jammu & Kashmir Building and Other Construction Workers (JKBOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department. The scheme supports pregnant women workers by providing financial assistance and maternity care benefits up to two times in their lifetime.
View DetailsMamata Scheme
Mamata is a conditional cash transfer maternity benefit scheme run by the Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Odisha. It aims to reduce high maternal mortality and infant mortality rates in the state. The scheme provides financial and nutritional support to pregnant women and new mothers to encourage safe pregnancies and healthy births.
View DetailsMaternity Benefit (O.B.O.C.W.W.B)
The Maternity Benefit scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department, Government of Odisha. It provides financial and healthcare support to pregnant women and new mothers who work in construction and building sectors. This scheme helps female construction workers manage expenses during pregnancy and childbirth for up to two children.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Working Women Workers or Wives of Male Workers for Maternity- Haryana Labour Welfare Board
This Haryana Labour Welfare Board scheme provides financial help to women workers and wives of male workers during childbirth. It supports workers employed in industrial and commercial establishments across Haryana state. The scheme aims to ease the financial burden of maternity by providing cash assistance for up to two children.
View DetailsMaternity Benefit (MBOCWWB)
The Maternity Benefit scheme (MBOCWWB) is run by the Meghalaya government to support women construction workers. It provides financial assistance to registered women construction workers during their maternity period. The scheme aims to help pregnant women workers by offering monetary support when they cannot work due to pregnancy and childbirth.
View DetailsAsangathit Karmakar Prasuti Sahayata Yojana
The Asangathit Karmakar Prasuti Sahayata Yojana is a maternity assistance scheme launched by the Chhattisgarh State Government on 10 April 2018. It is designed to provide financial and delivery support to unorganized women workers who do not have access to formal workplace benefits. The scheme aims to help pregnant women workers meet the costs of childbirth and ensure safe delivery.
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