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Clear filtersNational Family Benefit Scheme (Maharashtra)
The National Family Benefit Scheme is a social welfare program run by the Social Justice & Special Assistance Department, Government of Maharashtra. It provides financial support to families who lose their primary breadwinner or main earning member. The scheme aims to help Below Poverty Line (BPL) families cope with the economic hardship caused by the death of the person who earns money for the family.
View DetailsChief Minister Family Benefit Scheme
The Chief Minister Family Benefit Scheme is a Bihar state welfare program that provides financial assistance to families who lose a loved one due to accidents or criminal incidents. The scheme aims to support families during times of hardship by offering one-time monetary grants. This scheme is run by the Bihar state government to help reduce the financial burden on bereaved families.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme - Sikkim
The National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) is a financial support program run by the Department of Women & Child Welfare, Government of Sikkim, launched in 2016. It provides immediate financial help to families who have lost their main earner or breadwinner. The scheme aims to reduce the financial hardship faced by bereaved households by offering a one-time lump sum amount.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme (Punjab)
The National Family Benefit Scheme (Punjab) is run by the Department of Social Security and Development of Women and Children, Government of Punjab. This scheme provides financial support to poor families who lose their main earning member. When the breadwinner of a BPL (Below Poverty Line) household dies, the family receives a lump sum amount to help them manage their immediate needs.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme (Jammu and Kashmir)
The National Family Benefit Scheme is a social security program run by the Department of Social Welfare in Jammu and Kashmir. It provides financial assistance to families who lose their main breadwinner due to death. This scheme helps bereaved families living below the poverty line cope with the loss of income and maintain their basic needs.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme- Bihar
The National Family Benefit Scheme in Bihar provides financial help to families who lose their main earning member suddenly. This scheme is run by the Bihar state government to support poor families during times of loss. If your family is registered as Below Poverty Line (BPL), you can receive one-time financial assistance to help cope with the loss of the breadwinner.
View DetailsDelhi Family Benefit Scheme
The Delhi Family Benefit Scheme is a social security programme run by the Delhi government to support families living below the poverty line. It provides financial assistance to BPL families who lose their sole breadwinner due to natural death or accident. This scheme helps protect the family's economic stability during times of crisis.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme
The National Family Benefit Scheme provides financial help to families who lose their main income earner. Run by the Ministry of Rural Development, it is part of the larger National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP). This scheme helps poor families cope with the sudden loss of the person who earned money for the household, regardless of how the person died.
View DetailsNational Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families
This scheme provides one-time financial assistance to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in Haryana who have lost their primary breadwinner or income earner due to death. Run by the Social Justice and Empowerment Department, Government of Haryana, it aims to support economically vulnerable families during difficult times. The assistance helps destitute families meet immediate expenses after the death of the person earning for the household.
View DetailsJournalists’ Family Benefit Fund
This scheme, run by the Tamil Nadu Department of Tamil Development, Religious Endowments, and Information, provides financial assistance to the families of journalists who have passed away. It is designed to support the dependents of journalists who died while actively working in the profession. The scheme recognizes the service and sacrifice of media professionals in the state.
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