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This scheme offers financial aid from ₹5,000 to ₹12,000 annually for the education of children whose parents  Read More... are workers suffering from silicosis and confirmed by the Haryana Silicosis Diagnosis Board. Read less

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If you're a worker in Haryana and diagnosed with silicosis, or if you know someone who is, this scheme might be a ray of hope. The Haryana government, through its Labour Welfare Board, is providing crucial financial support for the education of affected workers' children.

What Is This Scheme?

The 'Financial Assistance for Education' scheme aims to ease the burden of educational expenses for families dealing with silicosis. It provides yearly financial aid to children of workers diagnosed with this lung disease, as confirmed by the official Silicosis Diagnosis Board of Haryana. The support covers students from Class 1 up to Master's Degree level.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

This scheme is designed for the children of workers who are employed in factories or construction sites in Haryana and have been diagnosed with silicosis. The worker must be registered with the Haryana Silicosis Board, and their children must be pursuing education from Class 1 to Master's Degree.

Why This Scheme Is Important

Silicosis is a serious and incurable lung condition often found in environments like stone crushers and mines. Recognizing this, Haryana has made it a notifiable disease. This scheme is vital because it ensures that the education of children from affected families doesn't suffer due to the parent's illness. It provides a steady support system to help these children continue their studies and build a better future.

Objective

This scheme offers financial aid from ₹5,000 to ₹12,000 annually for the education of children whose parents are workers suffering from silicosis and confirmed by the Haryana Silicosis Diagnosis Board.

Benefits

Subsidy of 25%, up to a maximum of ₹5,00,000/-.*The assistance will be allowed on the basis of expenditure incurred and eligible assets created towards installation of pollution control equipment as specified by the Pondicherry Pollution Control Committee.Number of InstallmentsIn single or multiple installments, depending on the availability of fund.Mode of Disbursement
  • The subsidy amount shall be disbursed through the financial institutions/banks only, if the unit is financed by them, towards the adjustment against the loan availed by the entrepreneurs or for the creation of additional fixed assets or for the working capital purposes.
  • In case of self-financed units, the subsidy shall be disbursed directly to the entrepreneur/unit.
  • *The financial institution shall mean and include PIPDIC or any other Government Corporation, Scheduled Banks including Co-operative Banks.

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    Eligibility Criteria

    • The worker must be employed in a factory or at a construction site in Haryana.
    • The worker must have silicosis, as confirmed by the Silicosis Diagnosis Board, Haryana.
    • The worker should be registered with the Haryana Silicosis Board.
    • The children benefiting must be studying in Class I up to the Master's Degree level.
    • Financial aid is limited to a maximum of two boys and three girls per affected worker.

    How To Apply

    1. Eligible applicants need to visit their nearest Antyodaya Kendra or the Labour Office.
    2. Fill out the prescribed application form carefully.
    3. Submit the completed form along with all the required documents.
    4. For more details or to find the nearest office, you can refer to the official sources provided.

    Documents Required

    To apply for benefits under this scheme, you will need specific documents. It's advisable to check with the Labour Department for the most current list.

    For Worker Registration with Haryana Silicosis Board:

    • Aadhaar Card
    • Passport-size photograph
    • Medical Report (including X-Ray, CT Scan, Medical Prescription, etc.)
    • General Document (like ESI Card, or any other relevant document)
    • Work experience proof
    • Proof of residence
    • Ration Card
    • Bank account details
    • Proof of age
    • Any other documents as may be required

    For Scheme Benefits:

    • Identity card of the worker
    • Copy of Aadhaar Card and Voter ID Card of the applicant (child or guardian)
    • Death certificate of the worker (if the worker is deceased)
    • Admission Certificate of the child issued by the school/college
    • Marksheet of the previous class
    • Proof of birth certificate for the child
    • Copy of Bank Passbook
    • Any other documents as may be required

    Official Sources

    For detailed guidelines and application forms, please visit the official website or contact the Haryana Labour Department.

    FAQ’s

    What are the main symptoms of silicosis?

    Key symptoms of silicosis can include signs related to Tuberculosis (T.B.), feeling short of breath, general fatigue, loss of appetite (anorexia), chest pain, a dry cough that doesn't produce mucus (sometimes a Whooping Cough), and in severe cases, respiratory failure which can ultimately be fatal.

    Can I get financial help for my child if they are in college?

    Yes, absolutely. The scheme provides financial assistance for children studying from Class I all the way up to the Master's Degree level.

    How much money can my child receive each year under this scheme?

    The annual financial assistance ranges from ₹5,000/- for primary classes (1-5) up to ₹12,000/- for higher education like Graduation or Post-Graduation.

    My son has silicosis. How many of his children can get this educational support?

    Assistance is available for up to two sons and up to three daughters of the affected worker. The order in which they were born doesn't matter.

    Is silicosis a known health issue in Haryana?

    Yes, silicosis is recognised as a notifiable disease in Haryana. It's covered under important laws like the Factories Act, 1948, and the Building and Other Construction Workers (RE & CS) Act, 1996.

    If the worker has passed away, can their children still apply for this educational aid?

    Yes, the scheme allows for children of deceased workers suffering from silicosis to apply for the educational assistance.

    What if the worker isn't registered with the Haryana Silicosis Board yet?

    To be eligible for this scheme, the worker must be confirmed as having silicosis by the Haryana Silicosis Diagnosis Board and also be registered with the Haryana Silicosis Board.

    Where do I go to submit the application for this scheme?

    You should visit your nearest Antyodaya Kendra or the local Labour Office to obtain the application form and submit it there.

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