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Santhwana

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Santhwana- a flagship distress relief scheme intended to provide time bound financial support to returned emigrant. The scheme can be availed for medical treatments, death assistance, marriage assistance, purchase of physical aids to combat disability etc. The NRK who applies for the Santhwana scheme should have worked abroad for not less than two years. The annual family income of the applicant should not exceed one lakh rupees. A returnee can apply to meet serious medical treatment expenses such as cancer, heart surgery, chronic/serious kidney disease, brain hemorrhage, paralysis, severe disabilities due to various accidents, Death Compensation, Marriage assistance, to buy any aids to overcome the physical disability such as artificial limbs, wheel chairs, crutches etc.

 

This program offers several forms of financial aid:

 

1. Death Financial Assistance: Dependents of deceased expatriates can receive up to Rs. 1 lakh in financial support.
2. Medical Aid: Returning expatriates with various illnesses are eligible for up to Rs. 50,000 in medical assistance.
3. Marriage Assistance: Economically disadvantaged expatriates can access up to Rs. 15,000 in financial aid for their daughters' weddings.
4. Physically Handicapped Devices Assistance: Non-resident Keralites and their dependents are eligible for financial support of up to Rs. 10,000 for purchasing items such as crutches or wheelchairs.

 

To qualify for these benefits, applicants must meet the following criteria:

 

1. Merit: The applicant's annual family income should not exceed one and a half lakh rupees.
2. Non-Resident Status: Applicants should have non-resident status for a minimum of two years.
3. Timeframe: The application must be submitted within the period of work abroad since returning or within ten years, whichever is less.
4. Location: Applicants should not be residing abroad at the time of application submission and receipt of financial assistance.

Applications can be submitted through the official Norka-Roots website at www.norkaroots.org.

 

Medical Assistance:

1. Passport
2. Ration Card
3. Income Certificate
4. Medical Certificate
5. Medical bills
6. Copy of Aadhaar of the applicant
7. Relationship Certificate (if the financial assistance is for the dependents of an expatriate)
8. Copy of Bank Passbook


Death Assistance:

1. Passport
2. Ration Card
3. Income Certificate
4. Death Certificate
5. Copy of Applicant's Identity Card/Aadhaar
6. Relationship Certificate
7. Non-remarriage Certificate ((if required during investigation)
8. Inheritance Certificate (if required during investigation)
9. Copy of Bank Passbook

 

Marriage Finance:

1. Passport
2. Ration Card
3. Income Certificate
4. Marriage Certificate
5. Certificate proving the relationship with a non-resident (Relationship Certificate obtained from Village Office)
6. Copy of the applicant's Aadhaar
7. Copy of Bank Passbook

 

Differential Instrument:

1. Passport
2. Ration Card
3. Income Certificate
4. Medical Board's Certificate proving Disability
5. Copy of the applicant's Aadhaar
6. Copy of Bank Passbook

Note-1. Additionally, be prepared to provide any additional documents that may be requested during the application process by the inquiry officer or the organization handling the applications. It's important to follow the specific guidelines and requirements provided by the program or agency to ensure a smooth application process.

Note-2. The Santhwana Financial Assistance Scheme focuses on providing financial support to economically disadvantaged individuals among the returned expatriates. This assistance is granted by the government based on a thorough evaluation of the applicants' documents and a direct enquiry into their financial circumstances. Applications that fail to meet the eligibility criteria are screened out and rejected during the initial submission stage and also at the government level, ensuring that the financial aid is directed to those who genuinely require it.

 

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* What is the Santhwana Financial Assistance Scheme?
The Santhwana Financial Assistance Scheme is a relief fund intoduced by Norka-Roots for returned Non-Resident Keralites (NRKs). This scheme provides one-time financial assistance to expatriates and dependents of expatriates.
* What are the objectives of this scheme?
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to financially disadvantaged expatriates and their dependents for medical treatment, death, marriage, and the purchase of disability-related equipment among repatriated expatriates.
* Can you explain the financial assistance provided under the Santhwana Scheme?
The Santhwana scheme provides financial aid, including up to Rs. 1 lakh for death assistance, Rs. 50,000 for medical aid, and Rs. 15,000 for the marriage of economically backward expatriates' daughters. Additionally, up to Rs. 10,000 is provided for purchasing physically handicapped devices.
* Who can apply to the scheme?
Individuals who have returned after working abroad for a minimum of two years are eligible to apply for financial aid.
* What are the criteria for the project?
Applicants must have an annual income not exceeding Rs. 1.5 lakh, apply within the period of work abroad or ten years (whichever is less), and not be abroad at the time of application and during the receipt of the financial assistance.
* What are the procedures for applying to the Santhwana Scheme?
Applications can be submitted through the Norka-Roots official website www.norkaroots.org. After submission, applicants are notified for an in-person examination. Successful applications are recommended to the Government, which then provides financial assistance.
* How are applications rejected?
Applications not meeting the eligibility criteria are rejected at the first stage. Rejection may also occur if necessary documents aren't submitted during the enquiry stage or if the Government finds the applicant ineligible.
* What financial assistance is provided through the scheme?
The scheme provides death assistance, medical aid, marriage assistance, and assistance for purchasing disability-related equipment.
* Can a returned expatriate apply for all financial assistance?
No, a non-resident or dependent can apply for only one of the four types of financial assistance available through the Santhwana scheme, and the assistance is available only once.
* Whether Death Finance Assistance is available in case of the death of the applicant for whom medical finance has already been sanctioned?
In the event of the death of an expatriate who received medical assistance, the dependents are not eligible for death assistance.
* Whether marriage financial assistance under the Santhwana scheme is available to more than one daughter of returned expatriates?
No, as the Santhwana Scheme is a one-time financial assistance, it is not available for other daughters of the eligible non-resident.
* If the deceased expatriate is unmarried, is it necessary to produce a succession certificate along with the application?
Yes, a legal heirship certificate must be produced in the case of an unmarried non-resident.
* Is it necessary to produce a legal heirship certificate while applying for death financial assistance?
A legal heirship certificate is required during a direct interview, if requested by the inquiry officer, or at the government level.
* Whether the original medical certificate should be produced while submitting a Medical financial application?
Yes, the original medical certificate is required during the enquiry while submitting a medical assistance application.
* Can a non-resident who has returned after working abroad for a year and a half apply for financial assistance?
No, according to the eligibility criteria, only expatriates who have worked abroad for at least two years can apply for financial assistance.
* Whether an expatriate, whose annual income is Rs.1,60,000/-, can apply for financial aid under the Santhwana Scheme?
No, applicants under the scheme must have an annual income not exceeding Rs.1,50,000/-.

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