This Gujarat government scheme provides ₹10,000 to eligible heirs of deceased unorganized sector workers to cover funeral Read More... costs, supporting families during difficult times. Read less
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Losing a family member is incredibly tough, and the financial strain of funeral expenses can add to the distress. Recognizing this, the Gujarat Rural Workers Welfare Board, under the Labour & Employment Department, has introduced the Funeral Assistance Scheme for Unorganized Workers (Except Construction Workers). This scheme is designed to offer crucial financial support to the families of unorganized workers who have passed away.
The Funeral Assistance Scheme aims to ease the financial burden on families by providing a one-time grant of ₹10,000. This amount is intended to help with the expenses related to the funeral and last rites of the deceased worker. It's a helpful hand during a challenging period for the family.
The scheme is specifically for the heirs of unorganized sector workers who held an e-Shram card. It's important to note that construction workers and individuals from Scheduled Caste communities are not covered under this particular scheme, as they have separate provisions. The beneficiary must be a legal heir and meet certain income criteria.
This initiative underscores the government's commitment to the welfare of unorganized workers. By providing financial aid for funeral expenses, the scheme ensures that families do not face insurmountable debt during a period of grief. It offers dignity and support, acknowledging the contribution of these workers to the economy.
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To be eligible for this scheme, the applicant must meet the following conditions:
Priority Order for Heirs:
The legal heirs will be considered in the following order:
Applications for this scheme are accepted offline. You need to submit your application along with all the required documents to the appropriate government labour office. The offices where you can submit your application include:
You will need to submit the following documents with your application:
What is the deadline for submitting the application after a family member's death?
You must submit your application within 3 months from the date the unorganized worker passed away. Late applications will not be accepted.
Can I apply if my deceased relative was a construction worker and had an e-Nirman card?
No, this scheme is not for construction workers or those with e-Nirman cards. It's exclusively for other unorganized sector workers who have an e-Shram card.
What is the highest annual income allowed for applicants in urban areas?
If you live in an urban area, your annual income should not be more than ₹1,50,000/- (One Lakh Fifty Thousand Rupees) to be eligible.
Where should I submit my application forms and documents?
You can submit your application to the offices of the Assistant Government Labour Officer, Government Labour Officer, Assistant Labour Commissioner, or Deputy Labour Commissioner.
How much financial help will I get, and what is it for?
You will receive a one-time payment of ₹10,000/- (Ten Thousand Rupees) to help cover the funeral costs and last rites of the deceased worker.
What age should the deceased worker have been for me to qualify?
The deceased worker must have been between 16 and 70 years old at the time of death for you to be eligible for this funeral assistance.
If multiple family members are eligible, can we all get the financial benefit?
No, only one heir per deceased worker can receive the assistance, even if multiple family members wish to apply.
What is the income limit for applicants living in rural areas?
For residents of rural areas, the annual income limit to qualify for this assistance is ₹1,20,000/- (One Lakh Twenty Thousand Rupees).
Am I eligible if the deceased was from a Scheduled Caste and had an e-Shram card?
No, individuals from Scheduled Caste communities are not covered under this scheme as they have separate provisions from the Social Justice and Empowerment Department.
What is the order of preference for family members applying?
The priority is: first, Husband or Wife. If not available, then Children. Next, Parents. Then Grandchildren. After that, unmarried/widowed/abandoned Sisters. Finally, other heirs as per the Indian Succession Act, 1925.
How long does it take to process the application after submission?
The relevant office will process and approve or reject your application within 10 working days, provided all your documents are complete.
What happens if I submit my application with missing documents?
If your documents are incomplete, you will be notified. You will have 15 days from the date of notification to submit the missing requirements for further processing.
What kind of guarantee document is needed?
You must provide a Guarantee Letter in the specified format. This letter confirms that you have not received, and will not receive, similar assistance from any other source.
What documents can I use to prove the deceased worker's age?
You can use the Birth Certificate, a copy of the Aadhaar Card, or a School Leaving Certificate of the deceased as proof of their age.