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28 results Health & Wellness; Women and Child
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Assistance For Delivery / Miscarriage Of Pregnancy / Termination Of Pregnancy To Female Differently Abled Person

The Government of Tamil Nadu introduced "Assistance for Delivery/Miscarriage of Pregnancy/Termination of Pregnancy to Female Differently Abled Person.

💰A sum of Rs.6,000/- @ Rs.1,000/- per month for delivery and Rs.3,000 for miscarriage/termination of pregnancy is given to a female differently abled person.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Dai Didi Mobile Clinic Scheme

Government of Chhattisgarh state, started a scheme named "Dai Didi Clinic Scheme" in 2020.

💰Free checkup. | - Free treatment. | - Free consultation. | - Free medicine distribution.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Doodh Sanjeevani Yojana

The scheme aims to provide fortified, flavored, double toned pasteurized milk to students, pregnant women and lactating women. The scheme is implemented by the Anganwadi Centers and also by the Child Development Project Officers.

💰For the Students (Education Department) | ◦ The scheme aims to provide nutritious food to the students. | ◦ The students get 200 milliliters of flavoured milk per day. | ◦ The milk provided is fortified with added 3% fat, 24 grams carbohydrate, 7 grams protein, Vitamin A 500 International Units, and Vitamin D 40 International Units. | ◦ This provision is served five days in a week. | For Women & their Child (Women & Child Development Department) | ◦ Children in the age group of 6 months to 6 years registered at Anganwadi centers receive 100 milliliters of fortified, flavored, double toned pasteurized milk, five days a week. | ◦ Pregnant and lactating mothers registered at Anganwadi centers receive 200 | milliliters of fortified, flavored, double toned pasteurized milk, twice in a week.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Financial Assistance for Miscarriage for the Construction Workers

"Financial Assistance for Miscarriage for the Construction Workers" by the Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board, Labour Department, Delhi, is a welfare scheme that provides an amount of ₹3,000/- as financial assistance in case of miscarriage.

💰An amount of ₹3,000/- as financial assistance in case of miscarriage to the female member or wife of a male member of the fund.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Financial Incentives To Mothers Who Deliver A Girl Child (Mamta)

The objective of the Mamta Scheme is aimed at improving the Female Child Sex Ratio in the State. The scheme is open to all mothers who deliver a live Girl Child (max. 02 deliveries) in a registered medical institution. The scheme shall be implemented through the ICDS.

💰₹ 10,000/- as a one-time financial incentive (at the birth of the child). | - Those beneficiaries who had applied for the 1st Installment of ₹ 5,000/- (as on the date of this Amended Scheme published in the Official Gazette) shall be eligible for ₹ 10,000/- as per the amended scheme. | NOTE 1: Those beneficiaries who were paid the 1st Installment of ₹ 5,000/- under the existing scheme shall be eligible for only the balance amount (2nd instalment) of ₹ 5,000/- (to apply within 45 days from the date of the Amended Scheme published in the official Gazette). | Mode of Disbursal | The benefits are directly credited to the declared Bank Account.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Girl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme

The scheme “Girl Students Health & Hygiene Scheme” was announced by the Department of School Education, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh in 2013 for the girl students studying in classes 6-12. The scheme's focus was to retain, maintain hygiene, and continue education throughout the year.

💰₹50/- per student per month in all Govt. schools through DBT (all year amount is credited to the account of the beneficiary).
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Health Benefits for Pregnant Mothers and Newborns through Supraja-AYUSH

The scheme aims to promote the health and well-being of pregnant women and newborns by providing Ayurvedic-based healthcare services and treatment.

💰Health benefits are provided to pregnant mothers and newborns through Ayurvedic treatment. | - Medicines are dispensed as per the individual’s medical condition. | - An OPD fee of ₹10/- per person is charged for availing the services.
🏥 Health & WellnessCentral

Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram

A scheme by Ministry of MoHFW for pregnant women who access government health facilities for their delivery. to absolutely free and no expense delivery, including caesarean section. Essential care is provided to the mother and her neonate within 48 hours.

💰For pregnant women- | - Free and cashless delivery | - Free C-Section | - Free drugs and consumables | - Free diagnostics | - Free diet during stay in the health institutions | - Free provision of blood | - Exemption from user charges | - Free transport from home to health institutions | - Free transport between facilities in case of referral | - Free drop back from Institutions to home after 48hrs stay | For sick newborns till 30 days after birth (now been expanded to also cover sick infants) - | - Free treatment | - Free drugs and consumables | - Free diagnostics | - Free provision of blood | - Exemption from user charges | - Free Transport from Home to Health Institutions | - Free Transport between facilities in case of referral | - Free drop Back from Institutions to home
🏥 Health & WellnessCentral

Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY)

The scheme aims to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by promoting institutional deliveries among poor pregnant women. It offers cash assistance for institutional and home deliveries, along with antenatal and postnatal care support, primarily benefiting poor pregnant women across India.

💰One-Time Cash Assistance for Institutional Delivery (Mother's Package) | - To meet the cost of delivery, pregnancy-related care, and post-delivery care. | - In Low Performing States (LPS): ₹1,400/- for rural areas and ₹1,000/- for urban areas. | - In High Performing States (HPS): ₹700/- for rural areas and ₹600/- for urban areas. | - For North-Eastern States (except Assam) and rural areas of tribal districts of other states: ₹700/- (Mother's package). | _For pregnant women delivering in a public health institution, the entire cash entitlement should be disbursed to her in one installment at the health institution._ | _For women accessing an accredited private institution, at least three-fourths of the cash assistance should be paid to the beneficiary in one installment at the time of delivery._ | _The money must be paid only to the beneficiary and not to any other person or relative._ | _Disbursement should preferably be done at the institution._ | _All payments made before or after seven days of delivery are considered illegitimate and subject to audit objection._ | Cash Assistance for Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Package | - For referral transport to the nearest health facility (generally ₹250/- may be earmarked for this, though states can determine the scale). | - For facilitating institutional delivery (not less than ₹200/- per delivery). | - Transactional cost for boarding and lodging during her stay with the pregnant woman in the health center for delivery (balance out of the total package amount). | - ₹600/- for rural areas, this includes ₹300/- for the antenatal component and ₹300/- for facilitating institutional delivery. | - ₹400/- for urban areas, this includes ₹200/- for the antenatal component and ₹200/- for facilitating institutional delivery. | _The first payment, covering transactional costs, should be made at the health center upon arrival with the expectant mother._ | _The second payment, the cash incentive, should be paid after the ASHA has completed her postnatal visit and the child has been immunized for Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), and this payment should be made within 7 days of delivery._ | _All payments to ASHA are made by the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM)._ | _If the ASHA fails to organize transport for the pregnant woman, the transport assistance money is paid directly to the pregnant woman at the institution upon arrival and registration for delivery._ | _An ASHA receives cash benefits only if she accompanies the pregnant woman to the health center. Her work is assessed based on the number of pregnant women she has motivated and escorted to deliver in a health institution._ | Cash Assistance for Home Delivery | - ₹500/- per delivery for the Below Poverty Line pregnant women, regardless of age and number of children. | - For the beneficiary's care during delivery or to cover incidental expenses. | _The disbursement is done at the time of delivery or approximately 7 days before delivery by an Auxiliary Nurse Midwife, Accredited Social Health Activist, or any other link worker. All payments made before or after seven days of delivery are considered illegitimate._ | Assistance for Caesarean Section or Management of Obstetric Complications | - Up to ₹1,500/- per delivery (case), utilized by the health institution to hire services of specialists from the private sector or to pay an honorarium or transport cost to bring specialists from other government setups if they are not available in the government health institution. | _This assistance is provided to the government health institution, not directly to the beneficiary. A panel of such doctors must be prepared in advance by the health institutions providing this facility, and pregnant women should be informed during micro-birth planning._ | Comprehensive Maternal and Newborn Care (aligned with Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram - JSSK objectives) | - Free and Cashless Delivery: Includes normal deliveries and Caesarean sections. | - Free Drugs: Provision of necessary medicines. | - Free Diagnostics: Essential diagnostic tests. | - Free Provision of Blood: Availability of blood transfusions if needed. | - Free Diet: Hot cooked meals in Government Hospitals and Tertiary Care Centers; two dry packs of biscuits and a milk packet in Primary Health Centres/Community Health Centres. | - Free Transport: To and from the health facility, including referral transport to higher centers and drop-back home, for obstetric women and sick infants up to 30 days of age. | Compensation for Sterilization | - If the mother or her husband voluntarily undergoes sterilization immediately after delivery, the compensation money available under the existing Family Welfare scheme should be disbursed to the mother at the hospital itself. | Antenatal Care (ANC) Services | - Includes identification and registration of pregnant women, provision of at least three ANC check-ups, Tetanus Toxoid (TT) injections, and Iron Folic Acid (IFA) tablets. | Postnatal Care (PNC) Services | - Includes a postnatal visit within 7 days of delivery to track the mother’s health and facilitate care, counseling for the initiation of breastfeeding within one hour of delivery and its continuance for 3-6 months, and promotion of family planning. | Newborn Immunization | - Arrangement to immunize the newborn, initially specified until 14 weeks of age (some sources refer to 10 weeks).
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Khushi Scheme

The Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Odisha had introduced a scheme named "Khushi" which aims to provide Free sanitary napkins to all girls in Government and aided schools from class 6th to 12th.

💰The Khushi Scheme offers several key benefits aimed at improving menstrual hygiene and overall well-being for women and girls in the state. | - Free or Subsidized Napkins: The scheme provides free or affordable sanitary napkins to women and girls, especially in rural and underserved areas where access to such products is limited. | - Education and Awareness: Through educational campaigns, the scheme raises awareness about menstrual hygiene practices, helping women and girls maintain better health and hygiene. | - Support for Adolescent Girls: By providing sanitary products and creating awareness, the scheme helps reduce school absenteeism and dropout rates among adolescent girls, ensuring they stay in school and continue their education. | - Employment: The scheme often includes components that support the local production of sanitary napkins, which create employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy. | - Prevention of Health Issues: By promoting the use of sanitary products and proper menstrual hygiene practices, the scheme helps in preventing health issues related to menstruation, such as infections and rashes.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Khushiyon Ki Sawari Sewa - Uttarakhand

The scheme aims to provide safe, timely, and free transportation for pregnant women and newborn babies (0 - 1 year) to access healthcare services, including travel from home to the hospital and from the hospital back home.

💰Under this scheme, pregnant women are provided free transportation from the hospital to their homes along with their newborns after delivery. Additionally, pregnant are also provided free to-and-fro transportation from home to the hospital for ultrasound services. | These facilities are being provided across the state through 128 vehicles.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Mamta Taruni Abhiyan

"Mamta Taruni Abhiyan" was a program launched in Gujarat, India, aimed at providing healthcare facilities to adolescent girls and pregnant women in rural areas. The program was launched by the Gujarat state government in 2010.

🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Maternity Benefit (O.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The “Maternity Benefit” scheme by the BOCW Welfare Board, Labour Department, Odisha, is a welfare scheme that provides maternity benefits to the female beneficiaries subject to a maximum of two children who are registered beneficiaries for a period of more than one year under the board.

💰Quantum of Assistance: ₹8,000/- to ₹10,000/- per Child. - For eligible beneficiaries under “Mamata” being implemented by W&CD Department: ₹15,000/- (₹10,000/- under OB&OCWW Board and ₹5,000/- under “Mamata”). | Note: Assistance shall be given for a maximum of two children.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Maternity Benefit/Delivery Assistance (K.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The "Maternity Benefit/Delivery Assistance'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Karnataka, is a welfare scheme that provides financial assistance to registered women construction workers for the birth of upto two (2) children.

💰Financial Assistance: ₹50,000/- for each of the first two (2) deliveries.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Medical Termination of Pregnancy Scheme (PULWS)

The "Medical Termination of Pregnancy Scheme (PULWS)" is a Welfare Scheme by the "Puducherry Unorganised Labourers' Welfare Society", Labour Department, Union Territory of Puducherry. The Society extends ₹250/- to the member/ spouse of the member for the Medical Termination of Pregnancy.

💰Financial Assistance of ₹250/- (not more than two occasions). | - The amount is credited through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the bank account.
🏥 Health & WellnessState

Minimata Mahtari Jatan Yojana

The Labor Department of Chhattisgarh started this scheme on March 4, 2010, under the "Building and Construction Workers Welfare Board" for female construction workers. Under the scheme registered female construction workers will receive benefits during pregnancy.

💰A lump sum amount of ₹20,000/- will be provided to the registered female construction worker after the birth of the child.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Mukhyamantri Aanchal Amrit Yojana

The scheme aims to improve the health of children between 3 to 6 years of age by providing them fortified and flavored milk containing Vitamins A and D, four days a week, at Anganwadi Centres.

💰Under this scheme, children between 3 to 6 years of age are provided fortified and flavored milk enriched with Vitamins A and D, four days a week.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Mukhyamantri Mahalakshmi Kit Yojana

The scheme aims to improve the health and well-being of both mothers and their newborn girl children by providing essential item kits after the institutional delivery of pregnant women registered at an Anganwadi Centre.

💰In the state, after the institutional delivery of a pregnant woman, the following benefits will be provided: | - The woman will receive one Mahalakshmi kit for the birth of each of her first two girl children. | - In the case of twins, the woman will be given one Mahalakshmi kit, and each child will receive a separate Mahalakshmi kit.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Mukhyamantri Sampoorna Pushti Yojana: Nutrition for Severely Underweight and Moderately Acute Malnourished Children (3 years - 6 years)

The scheme aims to improve child nutrition outcomes, with a specific focus on providing nutritional support to Severely Underweight (SUW) and Moderately Acute Malnourished (MAM) children aged between 3 years and 6 years.

💰The monthly entitlements for SUW children in the 3 years to 6 years & MAM children in the 6 months to 5 years category for a period of 75 days will be as follows: | Sl. No.Type of Take Home Ration (THR)Quantity1Hot Cooked Meals under regular SNP25 days2Besan-Atta Premix750 gram3Banana16 pieces4Eggs5 pieces | - Date of delivery: Hot cooked meals under regular SNP at Anganwadi Centres (AWCs), Besan Atta Premix to be delivered to the beneficiaries at the Anganwadi Centre (AWC) on the 1st of every month, Eggs and Banana to be given weekly by the Anganwadi Workers (AWW). - After 75 days, if the child graduates to normal category, the child would will be continue getting Hot Cooked Meals as children under normal category under SNP programme. | - Regular growth monitoring and medical examination of all SUW & MAM children will be undertaken monthly during the VHSND by Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and on the event of any medical complications child needs to be referred to the Community Health Centre (CHC). | - If the child has not graduated to normal category or cured even after 75 days of enrolment, the child may be referred to the nearest Community Health Centre and based on the suggestion from the doctor, the child can be again enrolled under MSPY for one more cycle only.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Mukhyamantri Sampoorna Pushti Yojana: Nutrition for Severely Underweight and Moderately Acute Malnourished Children (6 months - 3 years)

The scheme aims to improve child nutrition outcomes, with a specific focus on providing nutritional support to Severely Underweight (SUW) and Moderately Acute Malnourished (MAM) children aged between 6 months and 3 years.

💰Monthly entitlements for SUW & MAM children in the 6 months to 3 years category for a period of 75 days will be as follows: | Sl. No.Type of Take Home Ration (THR)Quantity1Type of Chhatua to be decidedQuantity to be finalised2Besan-Atta Premix500 gram3Banana10 pieces4Eggs16 pieces | - Date of delivery: Modified Chhatua & Besan Atta Premix will be provided to the beneficiaries at the Anganwadi Centre (AWC) on the 1st of every month. - Other services: Growth monitoring at AWCs, home visits of Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) counselling sessions will also be provided. - Duration of coverage: 75 days from the date of enrollment. After graduating to normal category, the child will continue to get Take Home Ration under the Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP) programme. - During this period (i.e.) from the day of enrolment, regular SNP entitlements will be discontinued. | - Regular growth monitoring and medical examination of all SUW & MAM children will be undertaken monthly during the VHSND by Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and on the event of any medical complications child needs to be referred to the Community Health Centre (CHС). | - If the child has not graduated to normal category or cured even after 75 days of enrolment, the child may be referred to the nearest CHC and based on the suggestion from the doctor, the child can be again enrolled under MSPY for one more cycle only.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Poshan Sudha

This scheme is a government initiative to provide nutrition and healthcare support to pregnant and lactating mothers in tribal districts of Gujarat.

💰Nutritional Support: Provision of one full nutritious meal daily for pregnant and lactating mothers. Supply of iron and calcium supplements to address nutritional deficiencies. - Health Education: Awareness sessions on health and nutrition for better maternal and child care.
🏥 Health & WellnessCentral

Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan

The scheme aims to provide fixed-day assured, comprehensive and quality antenatal care universally to all pregnant women in 2nd and 3rd trimester on the 9th of every month. It offers free comprehensive antenatal care services at government health facilities.

💰Medical Services Provided | - Comprehensive Antenatal Care: Special Antenatal Care services provided by Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists, Radiologists, and Physicians at government health facilities.- Minimum Package of Services: A minimum package of investigations and medicines such as Iron Folic Acid and calcium supplements provided to all pregnant women attending Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan clinics.- High Risk Pregnancy Identification: Identification and follow-up of high risk pregnancies with red stickers added to Mother and Child Protection cards.- Fixed Day Service: Services provided on the 9th of every month at designated facilities. | Service Delivery Mechanism | - Single Window System: Using principles of single window system for providing investigations and medicines.- Mobile Application Support: Mobile and web-based application to help pregnant women find their nearest Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan facility.- Cost: Completely free of cost to all beneficiaries. | Coverage Areas | Facility Types: Services provided at Government health facilities including Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, District Hospitals, and urban health facilities in both urban and rural areas. | Conditions | - Regular attendance on the 9th of every month for antenatal check-ups. | - Compliance with medical advice and treatment prescribed by healthcare providers. | - Follow-up visits as recommended for high-risk pregnancies. | - Carrying Mother and Child Protection card during visits.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Sanitary Napkin Distribution - Uttarakhand

The scheme aims to promote menstrual hygiene and prevent reproductive tract infections among adolescent girls aged 10 to 19 years in Uttarakhand by providing sanitary napkins at a nominal cost of ₹6/-, available through all ASHA workers across the state.

💰Under this scheme, to prevent reproductive tract infections and inculcate menstrual hygiene habits, sanitary napkins are provided to adolescent girls by ASHA workers at a nominal cost of ₹6/-.
🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Sanitary Napkin Scheme (UKBOCWWB)

The scheme aims to provide free sanitary napkins to the daughters of registered construction workers and to women construction workers, in order to promote health and hygiene.

💰Under the scheme, free sanitary napkins will be provided to the daughters of registered construction workers and to women construction workers.
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