What you get
- Monetary Benefit: ₹20,000/- (one-time assistance).
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the objective of the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families"?
The primary objective of the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families" is to provide financial assistance of ₹20,000 to eligible low-income families in the state of Haryana who have lost their main earning member, thereby helping them cope with immediate financial distress caused by the death.
Who can apply for the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families"?
Any permanent resident of Haryana who is registered in the Below Poverty Line (BPL) list or identified as destitute and belongs to a family where the breadwinner has died, and no other source of income or government pension is available, can apply for the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families."
What is the age limit to apply under the scheme?
The applicant, as well as the deceased breadwinner, must fall within the age bracket of 18 to 59 years at the time of death in order to be considered eligible for the benefit under the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families."
What amount of financial support is provided under the scheme?
The scheme provides a one-time financial support of ₹20,000/- to the eligible surviving family member who is recognized as the head of the family following the death of the primary earning member.
Can both spouses receive benefits under this scheme?
Yes, under the provisions of the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families", both husband and wife are individually entitled to the financial assistance if they meet all the necessary eligibility conditions and have lost their respective spouse who was the main earner.
What is the deadline for applying under the scheme after the death of the breadwinner?
The application for the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families" must be submitted within one year from the date of the death of the breadwinner, beyond which the application will not be considered.
Who is considered the head of the family for receiving the benefit?
The benefit under the scheme is provided to the surviving family member who, after proper investigation and verification, is identified as the new head of the family, which may include the spouse, minor children, unmarried daughters, or dependent parents.
What defines a family under this scheme?
Under the "National Family Benefit Scheme for BPL Families", the family is defined to include the husband, wife, minor children, unmarried daughters, dependent parents, and in certain cases, even the parents of a woman if they are residing in her household with her and her husband.
Are there any exclusions specified in the scheme guidelines?
Yes, exclusions under the scheme include families where the children are Class-I or Class-II gazetted officers, professionals such as doctors, engineers, or chartered accountants, or if the deceased’s parents are income tax payees, or if any family member holds or has held public office as an MP, MLA, or chairman of a board or corporation.
What is the process for applying to the "National Family Benefits Scheme for BPL Families"?
The applicants may visit the Antyodaya-SARAL Portal to apply for the scheme.
What is the offline process for applying the scheme?
To apply for the "National Family Benefits Scheme for BPL Families", the applicant may visit the nearest Atal Seva Kendra (Common Service Centre).
Is there any fee applicable for applying under this scheme through Atal Seva Kendra (Common Service Centre)?
Yes, a nominal service fee of ₹30/- is charged by the Common Service Centre for the application.