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Rajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund - Kargil Package
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States / UT: Rajasthan
Ministry / nodal: Chief Minister's Office
Department: Chief Minister's Relief Fund
Nodal department: Chief Minister's Relief Fund
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Target beneficiaries: Accident Victims, Dependents of Deceased, Injured Individuals
Tags: Financial Assistance, Accident Relief, Drought, Flood, Rajasthan, Chief Minister, Relief Fund, Kargil, Support, Emergency Aid, Victims, Assistance
Details
The Rajasthan Chief Minister's Relief Fund provides assistance to victims affected by drought, floods, and accidents under Rule 4(1). A revolving fund of ₹20 lakh is available to all district collectors for providing aid. In case of death due to an accident on or after February 18, 2019, the dependents receive ₹1 lakh. For serious injuries, assistance of up to ₹20,000 is provided based on the severity of the injury. If the family is capable, assistance is not necessary. Applications must be submitted within six months of the accident date. In cases where the seriously injured person dies while undergoing treatment, applications can be submitted within six months from the date of death. Applications can be made at the Tehsil/District Collector's office or the Chief Minister's office with the required documents.
Benefits
- - Financial assistance for accident victims
- ₹1lakh for dependents of deceased victims
- Up to ₹20,000for serious injuries
- Assistance based on the severity of injuries
- Revolving fund available for district collectors
- Financial assistance for accident victims
- ₹1 lakh for dependents of deceased victims
- Up to ₹20,000 for serious injuries
- Assistance based on the severity of injuries
- Revolving fund available for district collectors
Eligibility
Assistance is available to dependents of victims affected by drought, floods, and accidents. Applications must be made within six months of the incident. The assistance is provided only if the family is not capable of supporting themselves.
Exclusions
Assistance is not provided for property loss due to fire or other reasons, suicide cases, or if the family is capable of supporting themselves. Assistance is also not available for cases of murder and rape, which are covered under a different scheme.
Application Process
Online
To apply for assistance, submit the following documents:
- Application letter
- Copy of the medical report of the injured (mandatory)
- Copy of the post-mortem report in case of death (mandatory) or a satisfaction certificate from the investigating officer if the body is mutilated (mandatory)
- Copy of the FIR report (mandatory)
- Copy of the ration card
- Copy of the Aadhaar card
- Copy of the first page of the bank passbook/cancelled cheque or photocopy.
Applications can be submitted at the Tehsil/District Collector's office or the Chief Minister's office. For more information, visit the official website.
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
Official links
References
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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