This scheme from Odisha offers financial aid to Cured Leprosy Persons to help them arrange their daughters' Read More... marriages. Read less
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Navigating life after leprosy can bring unique challenges, especially when it comes to important life events like marriage. In Odisha, the Social Security and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SSEPD) Department understands these hurdles. That's why they have a special component under the 'Rehabilitation of Cured Leprosy Persons' scheme called 'Marriage Incentives & Support'.
Simply put, this scheme is designed to provide a financial helping hand to individuals who have successfully recovered from leprosy. It specifically targets those who face social and economic difficulties when it comes to getting their daughters married. The goal is to ease the burden and ensure a dignified celebration.
The primary beneficiaries are Cured Leprosy Persons residing in Odisha. If you have successfully completed treatment for leprosy and are facing financial or social obstacles in arranging your daughter's marriage, this scheme is for you.
Leprosy recovery is a significant achievement, but societal stigma can sometimes create barriers. This initiative aims to combat those challenges by providing concrete financial support. It empowers families by helping them meet the expenses associated with a daughter's wedding, fostering inclusion and reducing economic stress.
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What is the main purpose of the Marriage Incentives & Support scheme?
The scheme aims to give financial help of up to ₹50,000 to Cured Leprosy Persons in Odisha to help cover the costs of their daughters' weddings, especially if they face financial or social difficulties.
If my daughter is already married, can I still apply for this scheme?
No, the scheme is specifically for the marriage of unmarried daughters. If your daughter is already married, you will not be eligible to apply for this particular incentive.
What is the highest amount of money I can receive from this scheme?
You can receive a maximum of ₹50,000/- as a one-time financial grant for your daughter's marriage under this scheme.
How do I submit my application for the marriage incentive?
You need to fill out the provided application form (Annexure - C) and submit it with all required documents to the local Block or Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) Administration office.
Can a guardian apply on behalf of a Cured Leprosy Person?
Yes, if a guardian is applying, they must enclose a Certificate of guardianship obtained from the Competent Authority along with the application.
What proof do I need to show that I am a Cured Leprosy Person?
You will need to provide specific proof of being a Cured Leprosy Person. The exact nature of this proof should be clarified with the implementing authority if not explicitly listed in the basic documents.
I live in a city area; where should I submit my application?
If you reside in an urban area, you should submit your application to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) Administration office.
What happens if my application is not complete?
Incomplete applications may not be processed or could be rejected. It is important to ensure that all required documents are attached and the application form is fully filled before submission.
Where can I find the application form (Annexure - C)?
The Annexure - C application form can typically be obtained from the Block or Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) Administration office where you will be submitting your application.
How long does it usually take to get the financial support after applying?
The time taken for disbursement can vary depending on the processing at the Block or ULB level and the overall scheme guidelines. It is advisable to follow up with the respective office for an update on your application status.
Am I eligible if I received some other financial aid for my daughter's wedding previously?
The scheme is intended for those who face challenges and may not have received similar marriage support from other government schemes. You might be asked to declare any other financial assistance received during the application process.