Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families
in Uttarakhand
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Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families in Uttarakhand
Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Uttarakhand.
Apply for Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families in Uttarakhand
Scheme Overview
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to disaster-affected families for clothes, utensils, or household items in cases where their house has been washed away, completely or substantially damaged due to a natural calamity, or affected by waterlogging for a period of more than two days.
Eligibility Criteria
The beneficiary must be a disaster-affected family from Uttarakhand whose house has been affected by a natural disaster.
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Benefits
Under this scheme, an ex-gratia grant of ₹2,500/- per family is provided for damage to clothes, and an additional ex-gratia grant of ₹2,500/- per family is provided for damage to utensils or household items.
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Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Form P-20 Entry Confirmation (recorded by the concerned Patwari) |
| 2 | Other supporting documents as required |
Common questions in Uttarakhand
Who can apply for Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families in Uttarakhand?
Eligible residents of Uttarakhand who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Ex-Gratia Grant for Clothes, Utensils, and Household Items to Disaster-Affected Families in Uttarakhand?
Applicants in Uttarakhand typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Families whose houses have been washed away, completely or substantially damaged, or affected by waterlogging for more than two days due to a natural disaster are eligible. <br>