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This scheme by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board offers financial support to registered  Read More... construction workers and their families for treating serious illnesses. Read less

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Building and construction work is tough, and workers often face health challenges. To support them during difficult times, the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board has a special scheme called 'Medical Expenses for Treatment of Major Ailments of a Beneficiary'. This initiative provides much-needed financial relief for expensive medical treatments.

What Is This Scheme?

Simply put, this scheme helps registered construction workers in Manipur and their immediate family members with the costs of treating serious diseases. If a worker or their spouse or children fall ill with specific major ailments, the Board steps in to help with the medical bills.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

The primary beneficiaries are construction workers who are officially registered with the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board. Their family members, specifically their spouse and children, are also covered under this scheme if they are diagnosed with any of the listed major illnesses.

Why This Scheme Is Important

Major illnesses can drain a family's finances. This scheme aims to ease that burden by providing financial assistance. It ensures that workers don't have to choose between their health and their financial stability, especially when facing life-threatening conditions. By covering costs for both minor treatments and major surgeries, it offers comprehensive support.

Objective

This scheme by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board offers financial support to registered construction workers and their families for treating serious illnesses.

Benefits

On Passing the Preliminary Examination:
  • ₹20,000/- (Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission)
  • ₹40,000/- (Union Public Service Commission)
  • On Passing the Main Examination:
  • ₹30,000/- (Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission)
  • ₹60,000/- (Union Public Service Commission)
  • On Passing the Interview:
  • ₹25,000/- (Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission)
  • ₹50,000/- (Union Public Service Commission)
  • Sources and references

    Who Can Apply

    • You must be a construction worker registered with the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board.
    • Your spouse and children can also be covered under this scheme.
    • The worker or any of their eligible family members must be diagnosed with one of the following conditions: Tuberculosis (T.B.), Cancer, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Eye Disease, Leprosy, HIV Disease, or Nerve Disease.

    How To Apply

    1. Submit your application along with all the required documents to the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board.
    2. Ensure all details are accurate and match the supporting documents.

    What You Need to Submit

    • Certificate of Registration (your worker registration proof).
    • Payment Receipt of the Last Contribution (proof of timely payments).
    • Calculation Sheet for the medical expenses for the ailment.
    • Medical Certificate (confirming the diagnosis and treatment needs).
    • Aadhaar Card of the Beneficiary.
    • First Page of Bank Passbook (for receiving the financial aid).

    FAQ’s

    What illnesses are covered under this medical scheme?

    The scheme provides financial help for serious health issues including Tuberculosis (TB), Cancer, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Eye Disease, Leprosy, HIV, and Nerve Disease.

    Can my spouse and children get medical help from this scheme?

    Absolutely! Your registered construction worker status allows your spouse and children to also be eligible for medical assistance if they are diagnosed with any of the covered major illnesses.

    What's the financial aid for major surgeries?

    For major surgical procedures, the scheme offers financial support of up to ₹45,000 for each operation.

    How much money do I get for minor health treatments annually?

    Registered construction workers can receive ₹2,000 per year to help with the costs of minor medical treatments.

    What documents are generally needed when applying?

    You will typically need your registration certificate, proof of your last contribution payment, a medical certificate detailing the ailment, your Aadhaar card, and the first page of your bank passbook.

    Who is eligible to apply for this financial aid?

    The scheme is for construction workers registered with the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board and their immediate family members (spouse and children) who are suffering from specific listed major ailments.

    Where should I submit my application for this scheme?

    You need to submit your application and all the necessary documents directly to the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board.

    Does the scheme cover treatments in private hospitals?

    While the input doesn't specify hospital types, typically, treatments in recognized hospitals, including private ones, are considered eligible provided all required documentation is submitted correctly.

    What is the difference in aid for minor versus major treatments?

    For minor treatments, you receive ₹2,000 annually. For major surgeries, the assistance goes up to ₹45,000 per operation.

    Can someone who is no longer an active construction worker still get benefits?

    To avail of this scheme, you must be an actively registered construction worker with the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board. Retired workers may not be eligible.

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