MP CM Yadav transfers Rs 505 crore aid to families of 23,162 workers under Sambal Yojana
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has allocated Rs 505 crore for families of 23,162 workers under the 'Mukhya Mantri Jan Kalyan (Sambal) Yojana'. The scheme includes ex-gratia payments, maternity assistance, and educational support, and no...

"They are now eligible to get the same benefits as traditional workers. The beneficiaries also receive ration cards for subsidised food under state and central government schemes," he said.
The Sambal Yojana is a key welfare initiative for workers in the unorganised sector, the chief minister said.
Under the scheme, an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh is given to families of workers in case of accidental death, Rs 2 lakh for natural death, Rs 2 lakh for permanent disability, Rs 1 lakh for partial disability, and Rs 5,000 as funeral assistance.
According to officials, women workers also receive Rs 16,000 as maternity assistance, and children of registered workers get full tuition fee coverage under the Higher Education Promotion Scheme.
The Sambal Yojana provides lifelong financial assistance, making it a model scheme for other states.
Beneficiaries are also covered under the Ayushman Bharat Niramayam Yojana, which provides Rs 5 lakh in annual free medical treatment.
The state government has registered 1.74 crore workers under the scheme since its launch April 1, 2018, officials said.
To date, the Labour Department has provided benefits worth more than Rs 5,927 crore to more than 6.58 lakh cases. The registration process is ongoing, ensuring continued support for workers across the state, they added.
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