Chandigarh Assistance for Purchase of Aids/Appliances Scheme – ₹40,000 Financial Aid

The Chandigarh Assistance for Purchase of Aids/Appliances scheme provides ₹40,000 in financial support to residents with 40% or more disability. This aid covers the cost of artificial limbs, aids, and appliances to improve mobility and daily life. Eligible applicants must have an annual income of ₹1.5 Lakh or less and be a resident of Chandigarh for 3+ years. Apply online via the ServicesPlus portal with necessary documents like disability certificate and income affidavit.

Benefits

  • Grade II Deformed Leprosy Patients will get a pension of 2000 Rs per month.

Eligibility

  • Fist condition is the applicant must be a resident of Tripura.
  • this scheme also for those applicants who are suffering from Grade II Leprosy.
  • Also the applicant has to provide all the required documentation as per the application process.

Application Process

Offline Process:

  • Visit the Office of the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO), Gram Panchayat (GP), Village Committee (VC), Nagar Panchayat (NP), or AMC of your region to get the application form.
  • Official resources allow applicants to download or print the application form.
  • Step 2: Complete the application form’s required information. Include a passport-sized picture (signed across, if needed) and self-attested copies of any relevant papers.
  • Step 3: Submit the completed and signed application form and accompanying documentation to the authorities.
  • Step 4: Ask the authorities for a receipt. The receipt should include the submission date, time, and unique identification number (if applicable).

Documents Required

  • Aadhaar Card.
  • Income Certificate (issued by the local DCM/SDM — not applicable for BPL families).
  • Passport-size Photograph.
  • Bank Passbook.
  • Ration Card.
  • Address Proof.
  • Age Proof.
  • Voter ID.
  • Permanent Resident of Tripura Certificate (PRTC).
  • Medical Certificate confirming the Grade II deformity caused by leprosy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Is there a grievance redressal mechanism in place for applicants? Yes, applicants can raise grievances regarding the application or selection process. The concerned authorities ensure that all issues are addressed appropriately.
  2. What measures are in place to ensure that the Pension Scheme reaches the intended beneficiaries? The scheme is communicated through print media and electronic media, and the application process is managed by local offices to ensure timely and accurate delivery.
  3. Has there been any assessment or impact study conducted since the implementation of the scheme? The scheme may have been assessed periodically to evaluate its impact, but the findings, if available, are not currently provided in the available information.
  4. Are there any plans to expand the scope of the scheme? While there may be discussions about expansion, no information regarding the inclusion of other categories of individuals is available at this time.

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