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The Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme by the Maharashtra Government provides monthly financial aid to destitute individuals Read More... and vulnerable groups in the state. Read less

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The state of Maharashtra offers a crucial support system for its most vulnerable citizens through the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme. This initiative by the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance aims to provide financial relief to those who are unable to support themselves.

What Is This Scheme?

The Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme is a welfare program launched by the Government of Maharashtra. It offers direct financial assistance to individuals and families facing difficult circumstances, ensuring they have a basic safety net.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

This scheme is designed to help a wide range of vulnerable individuals residing permanently in Maharashtra. This includes destitute men and women, orphan children, persons with disabilities, individuals suffering from serious illnesses like cancer or AIDS, destitute widows, women in divorce proceedings, transgender individuals, and others facing hardship.

Why This Scheme Is Important

The scheme plays a vital role in the social security fabric of Maharashtra. By providing a regular monthly grant, it helps beneficiaries meet their basic needs, reduces financial stress, and offers a sense of dignity to those who are often marginalized.

Objective

The Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme by the Maharashtra Government provides monthly financial aid to destitute individuals and vulnerable groups in the state.

Benefits

1. Coverage of up to ₹5,00,000 per family per year.2. Cashless treatments during hospitalization.3. Pre-existing diseases are inclusively covered.4. The scheme encompasses expenses for pre-hospitalization for up to 3 days.5. Post-hospitalization expenses for up to 10 days are covered.6. Hospitalization expenses include:
  • Registration Charges, Bed Charges (General Ward), Nursing and Boarding Charges, Surgeons, Anaesthetists, Medical Practitioners, Consultants Fees, etc..
  • Anaesthesia, Blood Transfusion, Oxygen, Operating Theatre (OT) Charges, Cost of Surgical Appliances, etc., Medicines and Drugs, Cost of Prosthetic Devices, Implants, etc., Pathology and Radiology Tests: Radiology to Include but Not Be Limited to X-ray, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) Scan, etc., Diagnosis and Tests, etc., Food for the Patient.
  • 7. Pre and Post-hospitalization expenses encompass costs incurred for consultation, diagnostic tests, and medicines before the patient's admission to the hospital. Additionally, it covers the cost of diagnostic tests and medicines up to 10 days post-discharge for the same ailment/surgery.8. All other expenses related to the patient's treatment within the hospital are also covered.NOTE:In the case the applicant has employment with the state government, the insurance program’s benefits are also available to their dependents.

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    Eligibility Criteria

    1. You must be a citizen of India.
    2. You must be a permanent resident (domicile) of Maharashtra state.
    3. Your family must be listed under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, OR your family's annual income should not exceed ₹ 21,000.
    4. You should fall under one of these categories:
      • Destitute Men and Women below 65 years of age.
      • Orphan Children.
      • All categories of Persons with Disability (PwD).
      • Men and Women unable to sustain themselves due to severe diseases like Tuberculosis, Cancer, AIDS, or Leprosy.
      • Destitute Widows, including widows of farmers who have died by suicide.
      • Women undergoing divorce proceedings or divorced without alimony.
      • Women rescued from exploitation and prostitution.
      • Transgender individuals.
      • Devadasi.
      • Unmarried Women aged 35 years or above.
      • Wives of prisoners currently serving jail sentences.
      • Individuals suffering from Sickle Cell Disease.

    How To Apply

    Applications for the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme can be submitted both online and offline. You can get the application form from:

    1. Collector's Office
    2. Tahsildar's Sanjay Gandhi Yojana Office
    3. Talathi Office

    For online applications, you can visit the Aaple Sarkar portal:

    Documents Required

    • Aadhaar Card
    • Two passport-sized photographs (signed across)
    • Domicile Certificate or Residential Certificate of Maharashtra
    • Bank account details (Bank Name, Branch Name, Address, IFSC Code)
    • Proof of Age
    • Income Certificate OR Below Poverty Line (BPL) Card
    • Disability Certificate (if applicable)
    • Transgender Certificate (if applying as a transgender person)
    • Medical Certificate or Certificate of Incapacity/Disease (issued by a Government Hospital's Civil Surgeon/Medical Superintendent) for applicants with major illnesses.
    • Marriage Certificate and Husband's Death Certificate (for widow applicants)
    • Any other document requested by the District Social Welfare Office.

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    FAQ’s

    What is the maximum financial aid for a single beneficiary in a family?

    If there is only one person eligible in a family, the maximum financial assistance provided is ₹600 per month.

    How much financial help can a family receive if there are multiple beneficiaries?

    If more than one person in a family meets the eligibility criteria, the family can receive a maximum financial assistance of ₹900 per month.

    Is it mandatory for a family to be Below Poverty Line (BPL) to apply?

    Yes, being in the Below Poverty Line (BPL) list is one of the criteria to be eligible for this scheme. Alternatively, a family's annual income should not exceed ₹21,000.

    Can orphan children apply for this scheme?

    Yes, orphan children are eligible to apply for the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme.

    Who is considered a 'destitute' individual under this scheme?

    Destitute individuals include men and women below 65 years of age who are unable to support themselves, those suffering from severe chronic illnesses, destitute widows, and women in difficult marital situations.

    Can women who are in the process of getting divorced apply?

    Yes, women who are not yet divorced but are undergoing the divorce process are eligible to apply for this scheme.

    Are transgender individuals eligible for this grant?

    Absolutely, the scheme welcomes applications from transgender individuals.

    If someone has Sickle Cell Disease, can they apply?

    Yes, individuals suffering from Sickle Cell Disease are eligible to apply for financial assistance under this scheme.

    Does the scheme only accept offline applications?

    No, applications can be submitted both offline at designated government offices and online through the Aaple Sarkar portal.

    Where can I get a physical copy of the application form?

    You can obtain a hard copy of the application form from the Collector's Office, the Tahsildar's Sanjay Gandhi Yojana Office, or the Talathi Office.

    What is the official website for online applications?

    The official portal for online applications is Aaple Sarkar (Maha DBT), accessible at: https://aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in/

    Is there any fee to apply for this scheme?

    No, there is no application fee. The entire application process is free of cost.

    Can someone from outside Maharashtra apply?

    No, only citizens who are permanent residents of Maharashtra state are eligible to apply for this scheme.

    What is the official website for the Social Justice & Special Assistance Department?

    You can visit the official website of the Department of Social Justice & Special Assistance, Government of Maharashtra at: https://sjsa.maharashtra.gov.in/

    What is the address of the Social Justice & Special Assistance Department in Pune?

    The address is: 437, Shankar Sheth Rd, Police Colony, Swargate, Pune, Maharashtra 411042.

    Where can I find information about District Social Welfare Offices?

    You can find the addresses and contact details of the District Social Welfare Offices on the department's website: https://sjsa.maharashtra.gov.in/en/contacts

    How can I submit a grievance related to this scheme?

    You can submit your grievances through the official Grievance Redressal Portal of the Government of Maharashtra: https://grievances.maharashtra.gov.in/en

    What does 'BPL' stand for?

    BPL stands for 'Below Poverty Line'.

    Is this scheme funded by the central government or the state government?

    This is a 100% State Funded scheme, meaning it is fully funded by the Government of Maharashtra.

    What is the SJSA department?

    SJSA stands for the 'Social Justice & Special Assistance' Department, which is responsible for implementing this scheme in Maharashtra.

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