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Clear filtersTheka Shramik, Hamaal Shramik Evan Gharelu Mahila Kamgar Gambhir Bimaari Chikitsa Sahayata Yojana
This is a health and financial assistance scheme run by the Chhattisgarh State Government for unorganized workers. It provides medical support to contract laborers, porters, and domestic women workers who suffer from serious illnesses. The scheme started on 5 June 2018 to help vulnerable workers access treatment and financial aid during health emergencies.
View DetailsMedical Assistance (APB&OCWWB)
This is a medical assistance scheme run by the Department of Labour and Employment, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It provides financial and medical support to registered construction workers and their families. The scheme is administered through the Arunachal Pradesh Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (APB&OCWWB). It aims to help construction workers cope with medical emergencies, accidents, and illnesses.
View DetailsScheme for Relief and Rehabilitation of Women Acid Victims
This Haryana government scheme provides financial relief and medical support to women who have survived acid attacks. Run by the Women and Child Development Department, it aims to help victims recover physically and rebuild their lives. The scheme covers free medical treatment and immediate financial assistance to support rehabilitation.
View DetailsAnnual Medical Assistance Scheme (BBOCWWB)
The Annual Medical Assistance Scheme is run by the Bihar Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under the Labour Resources Department, Government of Bihar. This scheme provides yearly financial assistance to registered construction workers to help them access medical care and treatment. The scheme aims to support the health and well-being of construction workers and their families by offering annual medical support.
View DetailsAssistance Scheme for Occupational Diseases (GBOCWWB)
This scheme is run by the Gujarat Building and Other Construction Worker's Welfare Board (GBOCWWB) under the labour welfare system. It provides financial assistance and medical support to registered construction workers who suffer from occupational diseases or serious injuries caused by their work. The scheme covers 15 types of occupational diseases and 23 types of serious injuries that construction workers may experience.
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