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Clear filtersWest Bengal Transport Workers’ Social Security Scheme: Assistance for Education of Children
This scheme, run by the West Bengal government, provides financial assistance to transport workers for their children's education. It covers studies from higher secondary through professional courses including engineering and medicine. The scheme recognizes that transport workers need support to educate their children and aims to reduce financial barriers to quality education.
View DetailsDistribution of Sewing Machines at Free of Cost
This scheme, run by the Tamil Nadu government, provides free sewing machines to support tailors and garment workers from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC). The aim is to help these workers improve their skills, start or expand their tailoring business, and increase their household income through self-employment.
View DetailsMicro Credit Finance
The Micro Credit Finance Scheme is a Maharashtra-based financial assistance program designed to support the Charmkar Community (traditional leather workers) in starting or expanding small business activities. The scheme provides a combination of subsidy and loan to help beneficiaries access affordable credit. It aims to promote self-employment and economic independence among the target community.
View DetailsProviding Tin stalls to Gatai Kamgar
This is a social welfare scheme run by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra. It provides tin stalls to Scheduled Caste individuals who work in leather footwear production and leather goods preparation. The scheme aims to help these workers establish their own small business and improve their livelihood.
View DetailsAam Aadmi Bima Yojana (Maharashtra)
The Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme implemented by Maharashtra's Social Justice & Special Assistance Department. It provides insurance coverage and scholarship benefits to protect landless labourers in rural areas. The scheme covers workers aged 18 to 59 years and aims to provide financial security against accidents, disabilities, and other hardships.
View DetailsAcademic Education (JKBOCWWB)
This is an educational financial assistance scheme run by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Construction Workers (JKBOCWW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department. It provides financial support to students from construction worker families to pursue their academic education from Class 9th through Post-Graduation. The scheme aims to help children of construction workers access quality education and reduce educational barriers.
View DetailsFuneral Assistance
This scheme is run by the Maharashtra Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWW) under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. It provides financial assistance to help cover funeral expenses when a registered construction worker passes away. The nominated heir of the deceased worker receives the funeral assistance amount.
View DetailsFirst Self Marriage Expenses
The Maharashtra Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board provides financial assistance to help registered construction workers pay for their first marriage expenses. This scheme recognizes the financial burden of marriage and supports workers in this important life event. Eligible registered workers receive direct financial help to cover wedding-related costs.
View DetailsRegistered Construction Worker in case of his/her Natural Death (JKBOCWWB)
This scheme, run by the Jammu and Kashmir Building and Other Construction Workers (JKBOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department, provides financial assistance to the dependents or nominees of registered construction workers who pass away due to natural causes. The scheme aims to provide social security and financial support to the families of construction workers during their time of loss.
View DetailsEducational Assistance for Government Recognised Diploma Courses
This scheme provides financial assistance to children of registered construction workers who pursue government-recognised diploma courses. It aims to support education and skill development among families dependent on construction work. The scheme offers annual financial support to help reduce the financial burden on construction worker families seeking higher qualification through diploma education.
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