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Clear filtersSamman Bhatta to War Widows and Parents of Martyrs
Samman Bhatta is a Rajasthan government scheme that provides lifelong monthly financial assistance to war widows and parents of unmarried soldiers who died in wars, counter-insurgency operations, or while helping civil authorities. The scheme recognizes the sacrifice of these families and aims to provide them with regular income support throughout their lives. This assistance is available to eligible beneficiaries whose family members were martyred before 31st March 1999.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance to War Widows of Defence Forces
This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to widows of Indian Defence Forces personnel (Army, Navy, and Air Force) who died in combat during the declared wars of 1962, 1965, and 1971. Administered by the Government of Haryana, it aims to support these war widows with additional income beyond their existing family pension from the Government of India.
View DetailsMarriage Grant for the Marriage of Daughters of Widows of Ex-servicemen (other than War Widows)
This Haryana state scheme provides financial assistance to widows of ex-servicemen (excluding war widows) to help with the marriage expenses of their daughters. The scheme aims to support economically vulnerable families of ex-servicemen by reducing the financial burden of marriage ceremonies. Eligible widows can receive assistance for up to two daughters who have reached adulthood.
View DetailsMarriage Grant to War Widows’ Daughters of Ex-Servicemen
This scheme provides financial assistance to daughters of war widows whose husbands were ex-servicemen. Run by the Sainik and Ardh Sainik Welfare Department, Government of Haryana, it helps support the marriage of eligible daughters. The scheme recognizes the sacrifice of military families and provides monetary support during an important life event.
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