DAYALU-II
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Parivar Suraksha Yojana (DAYALU-II)
Residents of Haryana can receive financial assistance for accidental death or permanent disability caused by stray animals, including cattle and dogs. The amount varies based on the beneficiary's age, with assistance ranging from ₹1 lakh for those up to 12 years to ₹5 lakh for individuals aged 25 to 40 years, directly transferred to their bank accounts registered in the Parivar Pehchan Patra database.
States / UT: Haryana
Nodal department: Planning Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment
Sub-categories: Financial assistance
Target beneficiaries: Individual, Family
Tags: Financial Assistance, Accidental Death, Permanent Disability, Dog Bite, Stay Animals, DAYALU-II, Stray Cattle
Details
The scheme “Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Antyodaya Parivar Suraksha Yojana (DAYALU-II)” was launched by Planning Department, Haryana Government. The aim of this scheme is to provide financial assistance to residents of Haryana in case of accidental death or permanent disability occurred due to stray cattle/animal such as such as cow, bull, oxen, donkey, dog bite, mule, nilgai and buffalo that roam freely. This scheme will provide assistance which would vary depending on the age of the person at the time of accidental death/permanent disability. The implementing agency for this scheme will be Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas (HPSN).
Benefits
- The scheme provides financial assistance based on the age of the beneficiary at the time of accidental death or permanent disability: Sr. No. Age Assistance 1Upto 12 years₹1Lakh2Above 12 years and upto 18 years₹2Lakh3Above 18 years and upto 25 years₹3Lakh4Above 25 years and upto 40 years₹5Lakh5Above 40 years₹2Lakh Mode of Disbursement: The assistance amount will be directly transferred to the beneficiary& 39;s bank account registered in the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) database or Aadhaar-seeded bank account
The scheme provides financial assistance based on the age of the beneficiary at the time of accidental death or permanent disability:
Sr. No.AgeAssistance1Upto 12 years₹ 1 Lakh2Above 12 years and upto 18 years₹ 2 Lakh3Above 18 years and upto 25 years₹ 3 Lakh4Above 25 years and upto 40 years₹ 5 Lakh5Above 40 years₹ 2 LakhMode of Disbursement:
The assistance amount will be directly transferred to the beneficiary's bank account registered in the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) database or Aadhaar-seeded bank account.
Eligibility
The benefits of assistance under the scheme shall be made available to the beneficiary if:
- The applicant should be a resident of Haryana.
- The applicant refers to either:
• The beneficiary (in case of permanent disability), or
• An eligible relative (in case of the beneficiary’s death) applying for financial assistance. - The applicant should possess a Family ID/Parivar Pehchaan Patra (PPP) number.
- The applicant should have suffered accidental death or permanent disability (70% or above) due to a stray cattle/animal bite (such as cow, bull, oxen, donkey, dog bite, mule, nilgai and buffalo that roam freely.)
- The claim should be filed within three months of the accident.
- The scheme is effective from 24th May 2023, as per the official gazette notification. Claims for deaths or permanent disabilities occurring before this date will not be entertained.
- Financial assistance will be provided only for cases of death or permanent disability caused by stray cattle/animal/dog bites.
In case of death, the assistance amount shall be paid
- In case Member of family is deceased then assistance will be given
• Head of the Family (HOF) below the age of 60 years
• In case HOF is above 60 years then eldest of the family member below the age of 60 years.
• In case no elder family member/HOF is below 60 years then the family member immediate above the age of 60 years. - In case Head of Family is deceased then assistance will be given
• Eldest of the family below the age of 60 years.
• In case no elder family member is below the age of 60 years then the family member immediate above the age of 60 years. - In case no family member is alive after the death in the family then no assistance will be paid.
- In case the alive family member are below the age of 18 years then the assistance will be paid only at the time of any member attaining the age above 18 years.
- In case assistance is sanctioned by suppressing true information or making wrong claim or on the basis of wrong information given by the claimant in the claim form then the assistance amount would be recovered alongwith interest @ 12% per annum.
Exclusions
- The applicant will not be eligible if the claim pertains to an incident before the scheme's notification date.
- No assistance will be paid if no family member is alive after the incident.
- If all surviving family members are below 18 years, the assistance will be paid only when a member turns 18.
Application Process
Online
Step 1: Visit the official DAYALU scheme portal.
Step 2: Select the Apply Option: Click on "Apply Scheme" to begin your application.
Step 3: On the registration page, select the scheme DAYALU-ll and enter your Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) number. Register using the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
Step 4: Select the family member who has passed away or is permanently disabled.
Step 5: Fill in the necessary information, including Date of Death (if applicable), Registration Number, and Issuing Authority and Attach the relevant death or disability certificate.
Step 6: Click "Apply Scheme" to complete the application submission.
Note: Submit the claim within three months of the death or permanent disability.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- Can I claim assistance if the accident occurred before the scheme's notification date?
- No, claims for accidents that occurred before the scheme's official notification date will not be entertained.
- What are the age-wise assistance amounts under the DAYALU-II scheme?
- Assistance varies based on age: ₹1,00,000 for those up to 12 years, ₹2,00,000 for ages 12-18 years, ₹3,00,000 for ages 18-25 years, ₹5,00,000 for ages 25-40 years, and ₹2,00,000 for ages above 40 years.
- How can I file a claim for assistance?
- Claims should be filed online through the scheme's portal at https://dapsy.finhry.gov.in/ within three months of the accidental death or permanent disability.
- What documents are required to claim assistance in case of death?
- You need to submit the death certificate and a copy of the FIR/DDR indicating the cause of death as an accident caused by stray cattle, animals, or dog bites.
- What documents are needed to claim assistance for permanent disability?
- For permanent disability claims, you need to submit a permanent disability certificate from the Medical Authority, a hospital discharge summary, and a copy of the FIR/DDR indicating the cause of the accident.
- How soon should the claim be filed after the accident?
- The claim must be filed within three months from the date of the accidental death or permanent disability.
- Who can apply for the claim if the beneficiary is deceased?
- If the beneficiary is deceased, an eligible relative can apply for the claim on behalf of the deceased individual.
- How is the assistance amount paid to the claimant?
- The assistance amount will be paid directly to the bank account registered in the Family Information Database (FIDR) or Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.
- Is the assistance amount paid in installments or as a lump sum?
- The assistance amount is paid in a lump sum to the eligible claimant.
- What happens if the claimant provides false information in the claim?
- If false information is provided, the assistance amount will be recovered along with an interest of 12% per annum.
- Can the assistance amount be claimed multiple times by the same individual?
- No, the assistance is provided only once for accidental death or permanent disability caused by stray cattle, animals, or dog bites.
- Who will receive the assistance if the head of the family is deceased?
- If the head of the family is deceased, assistance will be given to the eldest family member below 60 years of age, or the next eligible relative above 60 years.
- Can the assistance amount be transferred to a different account after it is disbursed?
- The assistance amount will be transferred only to the registered bank account or Aadhaar-linked account as per the details in the PPP database.
- Will the claimant receive assistance if the family member is below 18 years of age?
- If the family members are below 18 years of age, assistance will only be paid once a family member attains the age of 18 years.
- How can I ensure the claim is processed quickly?
- Ensure that all required documents are submitted accurately and within the prescribed time frame of three months to avoid delays in processing.
- Can a person with a disability caused by an animal other than a dog or cattle claim assistance?
- No, the scheme only provides assistance for disabilities caused by stray cattle, animals, or dog bites.
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