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Clear filtersScheme for Giving Financial Assistance to the Legal Heirs of the Deceased Artist (Wife/Husband) on the Death of the Indigent Artist Who Was Receiving Financial Assistance
This scheme is run by the Art and Culture Department of the Tamil Nadu government. It provides financial assistance to the legal heirs (wife or husband) of artists who pass away. The scheme supports families of poor artists who were receiving regular financial help from the government at the time of their death.
View DetailsFuneral Assistance (CBOCWWB)
This scheme provides financial assistance to the legal heirs of registered construction workers who pass away. It is run by the Central Building and Other Construction Workers (CBOCWWB) board in Chandigarh. The scheme aims to help families cope with funeral expenses and financial hardship following the death of a registered worker.
View DetailsSamman Pension
Samman Pension is a social welfare scheme run by the Uttarakhand government that provides monthly financial support to the legal heirs of freedom fighters from the state. This scheme recognizes the sacrifice of those who fought for India's independence by ensuring their families receive regular pension assistance. It is designed to provide financial security to the first generation living descendants of freedom fighters.
View DetailsDeath Assistance Scheme (BBOCWWB)
The Death Assistance Scheme, run by the Bihar Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (BBOCWWB), provides financial support to the legal heirs of registered construction workers who die from natural causes or accidents. This scheme ensures that families of deceased workers receive monetary assistance to help them during difficult times. If death occurs during a disaster and disaster relief has already been provided, a fixed amount of ₹1,00,000 will be given by the Board.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance for Natural Death
This scheme provides financial assistance to the legal heirs of registered construction workers who die of natural causes. It is run by the Maharashtra Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (MBOCWW) under the Labour Department of Maharashtra. The scheme aims to provide immediate financial support to the families of deceased workers to help them during difficult times.
View DetailsAccident Relief Scheme
The Accident Relief Scheme is a financial assistance program run by the Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It provides emergency financial help to the families of Below Poverty Line (BPL) households when the primary breadwinner dies in an accident. The scheme aims to support the legal heirs during their time of financial hardship.
View DetailsFatal Accident Relief - Telangana
Fatal Accident Relief is a welfare scheme run by the Telangana Government to support the families of registered building and construction workers who die in work-related accidents. The scheme provides financial assistance to the nominee, dependents, or legal heirs of deceased workers. This helps protect construction worker families from financial hardship during difficult times.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance on the Natural Death of Differently Abled Person
This scheme provides financial assistance to the legal heirs of differently-abled persons who pass away due to natural causes. It is run by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons in Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to provide support to families during their time of loss and financial hardship.
View DetailsAccidental Death Assistance Scheme (GBOCWWB)
The Accidental Death Assistance Scheme (GBOCWWB) is run by the Gujarat government to support families of construction workers who die or become permanently disabled due to accidents at work sites. This scheme provides financial assistance to the legal heirs of both registered and unregistered construction workers. The goal is to help families cope with the loss of their earning member.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance under Odisha Working Journalist Welfare Scheme
The Odisha Working Journalist Welfare Scheme is run by the Information & Public Relations Department of the Odisha government. It provides financial assistance to support the families of working journalists. The scheme helps the legal heirs of journalists who have passed away, and also supports journalists who become permanently disabled and cannot work.
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