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Patrakar Kritadnyata Nidhi Scheme (Journalist Benevolent Fund)

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to journalists in Goa for emergencies like medical treatment, marriage, and education. Benefits include aid up to ₹2,00,000/and scholarships for dependents. Eligible journalists must be registered and working in Goa for at least three years.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Goa

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Financial Assistance and Purpose | - Marriage of Daughter: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Major/Minor Operation/Medical Treatment for Self or Family: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Funeral Expenses of the Journalist: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Travel/Incidental Expenses for Treatment: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Medical Reimbursement for General Expenses: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Scholarship/Incentives for Wards Pursuing Higher Education: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Financial Assistance for Self-employment Ventures: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - House Repair/Construction Due to Natural Calamities: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | - Lump-sum Grant on the Death of the Journalist to Next Kin: Up to ₹2,00,000/- | _All disbursements are made through cheques._ | Conditions for Disbursement** | - Original bills and photocopies of hospital/institution documents must be submitted for medical claims. | - For super-specialty treatment, bills must be submitted within three months.

Who can apply

The applicant should be a journalist.; The applicant should have been born and brought up in Goa.; The applicant should be working in a newspaper establishment in Goa for at least three years continuously.; The applicant should be registered with the Department of Information and Publicity, Government of Goa, and renew registration by June 30th every year.; The applicant should not be engaged in any other profession.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Can journalists engaged in other professions apply for financial assistance under this scheme?

No, journalists engaged in any other profession besides journalism are not eligible to apply for financial assistance under this scheme.

What proof is required to establish that a journalist has worked in Goa for three years?

A certificate from the employer confirming continuous employment for at least three years in a newspaper or periodical magazine must be submitted along with the application.

Is there any annual renewal requirement for registered journalists under this scheme?

Yes, journalists registered under this scheme must renew their registration by June 30th every year to remain eligible for benefits.

Are journalists who have availed benefits from other government schemes eligible for this assistance?

No, journalists who have already received benefits from other government schemes for the same purpose (e.g., Kanyadan, Mediclaim) are ineligible.

What types of emergencies are covered under this financial assistance scheme?

The scheme covers expenses for marriage of a daughter, medical treatment, funeral costs, travel for treatment, scholarships, self-employment, house repairs, and lump-sum death grants.

What is the maximum financial assistance provided for medical treatment under this scheme?

The maximum assistance for medical treatment, including super-specialty care, is ₹2,00,000/-, provided original bills are submitted within three months.

Can financial assistance be provided for the marriage of a journalist’s daughter?

Yes, the scheme provides up to ₹2,00,000/- to cover marriage expenses of a journalist’s daughter, subject to eligibility.

Is there any provision for funeral expenses under this scheme?

Yes, the scheme provides up to ₹2,00,000/- to cover funeral expenses of a deceased journalist for their next of kin.

How much financial assistance is available for house repairs due to natural calamities?

Journalists can receive up to ₹2,00,000/- for house repairs or construction necessitated by natural calamities.

Who scrutinizes the applications for financial assistance under this scheme?

The Director of Information and Publicity scrutinizes applications before forwarding them to a Sub-Committee for final approval.

What is the composition of the Sub-Committee that reviews applications?

The Sub-Committee includes the Secretary (Information & Publicity), representatives from Goa Union of Journalists, Goa Editors Guild, and the Director of Information & Publicity.

Can financial assistance be provided for self-employment ventures under this scheme?

Yes, journalists can receive up to ₹2,00,000/- as financial assistance for starting self-employment ventures.

Are there any travel-related expenses covered under this scheme?

Yes, the scheme covers travel and incidental expenses for journalists moving from local hospitals to outstation facilities for treatment, up to ₹2,00,000/-.

What is the maximum scholarship amount provided for journalists’ wards under this scheme?

Wards of journalists pursuing higher education can receive scholarships or incentives up to ₹2,00,000/-.

How is the financial assistance disbursed to eligible applicants?

All financial assistance is disbursed through cheques after approval from the Sub-Committee and the Government.

Who is responsible for resolving grievances related to this scheme?

The Minister of Information and Publicity hears and decides grievances, and their decision is final.

Is there a deadline for submitting medical bills for reimbursement?

Yes, bills for super-specialty treatment must be submitted within three months to qualify for reimbursement.

Can financial assistance be provided for minor medical procedures?

Yes, the scheme covers both major and minor medical procedures, with financial assistance up to ₹2,00,000/-.