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Clear filtersKrishak Bandhu Scheme
Krishak Bandhu is a West Bengal government scheme designed to provide financial security to farmers through regular income support and protection against loss of life or disability. It is administered by the West Bengal government and targets small and marginal farmers in the state. The scheme offers both annual cash assistance and one-time emergency financial support to help farming families cope with income loss and unexpected hardships.
View DetailsSishu Saathi
Sishu Saathi is a child health scheme run by the Health and Family Welfare Department of the West Bengal Government. It is part of the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) under the National Health Mission. The scheme provides free medical treatment and healthcare services to children aged 0-18 years with zero cost to families.
View DetailsWest Bengal Incentive Scheme for Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) for MSMEs: Incentive for Setting up a Power Sub Station
This West Bengal state scheme provides incentives to MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) setting up power substations within approved industrial parks. The scheme is designed to improve reliable electricity supply to private industrial parks and their constituent units. It supports entrepreneurs by reducing the burden of establishing critical power infrastructure, enabling better industrial operations.
View DetailsWest Bengal Incentive Scheme for Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) for MSMEs: Incentive for Basic and Essential Common Infrastructure Facilities
This West Bengal state scheme provides one-time financial incentive to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) setting up in approved industrial parks. The scheme supports the development of basic and essential common infrastructure facilities like roads, water supply, electricity connections, and waste management systems. The incentive is calculated based on the land area used by the enterprise. This helps reduce the initial burden on small business owners and encourages industrial growth in organized park settings.
View DetailsMiscarriage Benefit
The Miscarriage Benefit scheme is a welfare programme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department, West Bengal. It provides financial support to female construction workers and wives of male construction workers who experience miscarriage. The scheme offers assistance up to two times in a lifetime to help eligible beneficiaries during this difficult period.
View DetailsPension Benefit
This is a pension scheme run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of West Bengal. It provides monthly pension support to registered construction and building workers after they turn 60 years old. The scheme aims to provide financial security to workers in the construction sector during their retirement years.
View DetailsRefund of Subscriptions for the Construction Workers
This scheme helps construction workers in West Bengal get their money back. The Board of Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board, under the Labour Department, refunds the full amount that workers have subscribed or contributed. Workers can claim their refund with interest when they turn 60, leave the scheme after 3 years, or meet other conditions set by the Board.
View DetailsDeath Benefit
The Death Benefit scheme is a welfare program run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of West Bengal. It provides financial assistance to the nominated family members or dependents of registered construction workers who pass away. This scheme aims to provide financial security to the families of deceased workers, whether the death occurs due to accident or natural causes.
View DetailsFuneral Expenses for the Construction Workers
This scheme is run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under the Labour Department of West Bengal. It provides financial help to cover funeral and last rites expenses when a registered construction worker passes away. The assistance is given to the nominee or family of the deceased worker to ease the financial burden during a difficult time.
View DetailsMedical Expenses-Treatment for Major Ailments Including Surgery
This scheme, run by the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare Board under West Bengal's Labour Department, provides financial assistance for medical treatment of serious illnesses. It covers the cost of treatment and surgery for conditions like cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and tuberculosis. The scheme helps registered construction workers and their dependents access necessary medical care without financial hardship.
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