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Financial Assistance To The Child Victims Of Violence Under TheNational Foundation For Communal Harmony

The scheme provides financial assistance for the physical & psychological rehabilitation of child victims of communal, caste, ethnic & terrorist violence with special reference to their care, education & training, besides promoting communal harmony,

Ministry / Department
Department Of Social Welfare J and K
Level
State
Benefit type
cash
Last verified: Recently

Financial Assistance To The Child Victims Of Violence Under TheNational Foundation For Communal Harmony क्या है?

The scheme provides financial assistance for the physical & psychological rehabilitation of child victims of communal, caste, ethnic & terrorist violence with special reference to their care, education & training, besides promoting communal harmony,

लाभ
> **General Education:** 1. Children in Class A & B cities receive ₹ 800/- per month until they reach the age of 18 years. 1. Children in other places receive ₹ 750/- per month until they reach the age of 18 years. > **Training / Vocational Education:** 1. ₹ 150/- per month per child in addition to assistance for general education. > **Group Personal Accident Insurance for Child Victims:** 1. Death: ₹ 25,000/- 1. Loss of 2 limbs or one limb and one eye: ₹ 25,000/-. 1. 100% permanent disablement other than those mentioned above: ₹ 25,000/-. 1. Reimbursement of medical expenses incurred by a child for treatment in a hospital or nursing home and as an indoor patient for an injury sustained in an accident (based upon a medical certificate from the consulting doctor): ₹ 500/-.
स्तर
State — Jammu and Kashmir
मंत्रालय / विभाग
Department Of Social Welfare J and K
लाभ का प्रकार
cash
मुख्य पात्रता
1. The applicant should be a citizen of India. 1. The applicant should be a domicile / permanent resident of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. 1. The applicant should be a child less than 18 years of age. In exceptional cases, it can be extended up to the age of 21 years. 1. The applicant shou
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Benefits

> **General Education:** 1. Children in Class A & B cities receive ₹ 800/- per month until they reach the age of 18 years. 1. Children in other places receive ₹ 750/- per month until they reach the age of 18 years. > **Training / Vocational Education:** 1. ₹ 150/- per month per child in addition to assistance for general education. > **Group Personal Accident Insurance for Child Victims:** 1. Death: ₹ 25,000/- 1. Loss of 2 limbs or one limb and one eye: ₹ 25,000/-. 1. 100% permanent disablement other than those mentioned above: ₹ 25,000/-. 1. Reimbursement of medical expenses incurred by a child for treatment in a hospital or nursing home and as an indoor patient for an injury sustained in an accident (based upon a medical certificate from the consulting doctor): ₹ 500/-.

Eligibility

1. The applicant should be a citizen of India. 1. The applicant should be a domicile / permanent resident of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. 1. The applicant should be a child less than 18 years of age. In exceptional cases, it can be extended up to the age of 21 years. 1. The applicant shouArea: Jammu and KashmirBenefit: cash

Documents Required

    How to Apply

    1. Step 1: Offline application — step 1

      Step 1: Visit the District Social Welfare Office or the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, and request a hard copy of the format of the application form for the NFCH scheme from the District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) or from the Deputy Commissioner.

    2. Step 2: Offline application — step 2

      Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across), and attach all the (self-attested) mandatory documents in support of the claim.

    3. Step 3: Offline application — step 3

      Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the DSWO.

    4. Step 4: Offline application — step 4

      Step 4: Acquire the receipt/acknowledgment of the successful submission of the application form from the DSWO.

    5. Step 5: Offline application — step 6

      Post-Application Processes:

    6. Step 6: Offline application — step 7

      Step 1: A District Committee under the District Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner (including Superintendents of Police, DSWO, and District Child & Women Development Officer) identifies beneficiaries and scrutinizes their eligibility.

    7. Step 7: Offline application — step 8

      Step 2: The District Committee sends its recommendations to the Foundation.

    8. Step 8: Offline application — step 9

      Step 3: In case of sanctioning, the District Magistrate /Collector/Deputy Commissioner opens a separate bank account for the beneficiary under the name ‘District Committee National Foundation for Communal Harmony of the particular district. The payment is made to the guardian of the sanctioned student in the form of a pays account check/bank draft in a modest function.

    9. Step 9: Offline application — step 10

      Step 4: The next year’s claim of the student is only released after obtaining the pass certificate/current study certificate/income certificate of the guardians or the mother.

    10. Step 10: Offline application — step 12

      Check Application Status:

    11. Step 11: Offline application — step 13

      The District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) / Deputy Commissioner can be contacted regarding the application status of the scheme.

    Sources & References

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