Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will disburse assistance amount of Rs 225 crore to the families of workers in 10 thousand 236 cases of Anugrah Sahayata under Sambal Yojana in Bhopal on December 4 with a single click.
Labour, Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Shri Prahlad Singh Patel along with local public representatives and beneficiaries will be present in the programme.
Sambal Yojana is a very important scheme for lakhs of workers working in the unorganised sector in the state. Under the scheme Rs 4 lakh is provided in case of death in an accident and Rs 2 lakh in case of normal death under Anugrah Sahayata Yojana. Similarly, Rs 2 lakh is provided on permanent disability and Rs 01 lakh on partial permanent disability and Rs 5 thousand as funeral assistance.
In the Sambal Yojana, on one hand, 16 thousand rupees are given to the female worker as maternity assistance, on the other hand, free education is also provided to the children of the workers under the Shiksha Protsahan Yojana. Lakhs of workers and platform workers of the state have also been included in the Sambal Yojana and their registration has been started. They are also being provided benefits under the Sambal Yojana.
The Sambal Yojana is a very important scheme for lakhs of workers working in the unorganised sector in the state. In this, the worker gets financial assistance from birth to death. The Madhya Pradesh government has given top priority to the Sambal Yojana.
In the Sambal Yojana, the benefits of all schemes like funeral assistance, ex-gratia assistance on death or disability, education incentive scheme, maternity assistance, Ayushman Bharat, ration slip etc. are being given.
The state government also runs many schemes for lakhs of construction workers of the state through the Nirman Mandal, which also includes ex-gratia assistance on death of construction workers and assistance on permanent and partial disability.
All Sambal beneficiaries have been identified in the eligible category under Ayushman Bharat Niramaya Yojana. Now they are also getting free medical treatment worth Rs 5 lakh annually. So far, 1 crore 73 lakh workers have been registered under Sambal 2.0 scheme in the state.