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What is the NFBS scheme?

What is the NFBS scheme?

The NFBS provides a lump sum family benefit of Rs. 10000 to the bereaved household in case of death of the primary bread winner irrespective of the cause of death. This scheme is applicable to all the eligible persons in the age group of 18-64.

How do I apply for NFBS scheme?

To apply for the National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS), the applicant has to follow the below procedure: Step 1: The applicant must go to the official state portal of Punjab, Department of Social Security. Step 2: If new user, the applicant will have to click on the “New User” tab, else login with your credentials.

When was National Family Benefit Scheme?

August 1995
The National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) was introduced by GOI throughout the country in August 1995 with the aim to provide immediate succor to those Below Poverty Line (BPL) families whose lone bread earner expires due to natural or accidental cause.

Who can apply for family benefit scheme?

The scheme is applicable to people in the age bracket of 18-64 years.

When did the NFBS scheme start in India?

ANS: NFBS is a social assistance scheme that is meant for the spouse of a deceased person who is the only earning member in the family. It was launched on August 15, 1995, as one of the components of National Social Assistance Scheme.

What are the guidelines for ANS in NFBS?

ANS: The major guidelines of NFBS are as follows: 1) The deceased person should be of BPL category. 2) The deceased person should be the primary earning member in the family. 3) The deceased person should be in the age group of 19 to 64. 4) There should not be any post-death assistance from any other Insurance company.

How to file a grievance in NFBS online?

Citizens may submit grievances online by entering details such as mobile number, a security code, an OTP, and upon validating the OTP, specify grievance details

How many Sub Registrars are there in Kerala?

Revenue Collected (in Rs.) Know Your Document Undervalued or Not!! CLICK HERE Available for 315 Sub Registrar Offices in Kerala. Available for 315 Sub Registrar Offices in Kerala.

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