DP-GBOCWWB

Disability Pension (GBOCWWB)

Through the "Disability Pension" scheme, the worker who is permanently disabled due to Paralysis / Leprosy / Tuberculosis(TB) / Accident is provided with financial assistance of ₹300/- per month, and an ex-gratia payment of not more than ₹10,000/-, depending on the percentage of the disability.

State Cash

States / UT: Goa

Nodal department: Labour and Employment Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment

Sub-categories: Pension, Crisis/Disaster/Accident, Financial assistance

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Disability, Pension, Accident, Labour, PwD

Details

"Disability Pension (GBOCWWB)" is a Welfare Scheme by the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board of the Department of Labour and Employment, Government of Goa. Through this scheme, the worker who is permanently disabled due to Paralysis / Leprosy / Tuberculosis(TB) / Accident is provided with financial assistance of ₹300/- per month, and an ex-gratia payment of not more than ₹10,000/-, depending on the percentage of the disability.

Benefits

  • - Financial Assistance of ₹300/- per month
  • An ex-gratia payment of not more than ₹10,000/-, depending on the percentage of the disability
  • Financial Assistance of ₹300/- per month.
  • An ex-gratia payment of not more than ₹10,000/-, depending on the percentage of the disability.

Eligibility

  • The applicant should be a Worker.
  • The worker should be between 18 to 60 years of age.
  • The worker should have completed ninety days of service as a registered worker in the year.
  • The applicant should be registered with the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
  • The applicant should be permanently disabled.
  • The disability should have been caused by Paralysis / Leprosy / Tuberculosis(TB) / Accident.
  • The unregistered workers/ their dependents shall be eligible upon production of a certificate from the builder or Inspector of the area stating that he/she is a building worker.

Application Process

Offline

Step 1: The interested applicant should take print of the prescribed format of the application form for the scheme from the Official Website of the Department of Labour and Employment, Goa.
Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 3: The interested applicant should submit the duly filled and signed application form and the documents to the concerned authority at the Office of the Commissioner, Labour & Employment, 2nd Floor, Sharma Shakti Bhavan, Patto Plaza, Panaji-Goa (0832-2437081/82/83, com-labo.goa@nic.in)
Step 4: A receipt of the application will be assigned to the applicant by the concerned authority.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

Who oversees the operations of the Goa Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board?
The Labour Commissioner of Goa serves as both the Member Secretary and the Chief Executive Officer of the GBOCWWB.
Can employers apply for registration of establishments online under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
Yes, employers can apply for registration online through the Labour Department's portal.
What role does the Account Officer (LWB) play in the registration process under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
The Account Officer (LWB) serves as the Assistant Public Information Officer throughout the State of Goa, assisting with registration inquiries and providing information to stakeholders.
What steps can employers take to ensure compliance with the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
Employers can ensure compliance by registering their establishments, adhering to safety regulations, providing necessary benefits to workers, and cooperating with Labour Inspectors during inspections.
How does the Labour Inspector enforce the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
Labour Inspectors play a crucial role in enforcing the Act by conducting inspections, ensuring compliance with registration requirements, and addressing any violations to protect the rights and safety of building workers.
How can citizens appeal decisions made under the Right to Information Act in Goa?
Citizens can appeal to the Appellate Authority, designated by the Labour Department, for review and resolution of disputes related to information requests under the Act.
What are the penalties for non-compliance with the registration requirements under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
Non-compliance may result in penalties or legal action, as outlined in the Act and its rules.
How can citizens verify the status of their grievance applications with the Public Grievance department?
Citizens can track the status of their grievance applications using the acknowledgement number provided upon submission, either online or by contacting the department.
Who is responsible for approving applications for registration under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
The Deputy Labour Commissioner (Registering Authority) reviews and approves the applications after ensuring compliance with the required documents and criteria.
Can registration under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act be transferred or renewed?
No, the registration certificate issued under the Act is neither renewable nor transferable.
What is the role of the Account Officer in the registration process under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act?
The Account Officer serves as the Public Information Officer throughout the State of Goa and handles registration-related inquiries and processes.
What is the fee structure for registration of establishments employing building workers in Goa?
The fee varies based on the number of workers proposed to be employed, ranging from ₹500 for up to 50 workers to ₹5,000 for exceeding 400 workers.

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Documents Required for Government Schemes

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