Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps
in Assam
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Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps in Assam
Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Assam.
Apply for Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps in Assam
Scheme Overview
The scheme provides relief materials, which among other things include Feeding Charges, Subsidized Rice, Clothing Materials, Utensils, Transportation Charges (on arrival), Porterage and Transport (on repatriation), Cash Doles, Infrastructure Facilities (at camps), Electricity, Drinking Water, etc.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant should be a citizen of Sri Lanka.
The applicant should be a victim of the upsurge of ethnic violence in Sri Lanka.
Benefits
In Quarantine Camp refugees are provided cooked food @ ₹ 45/- per day per adult, and @ ₹ 30/- per day per child.
Refugees in Special Camps are provided cooked food @ ₹ 70/- per day per adult.
Clothing material is also provided.
Family Members: 01 Adults; Age: Above 8 years; Quantity of Rice: 400 grams daily
Family Members: 02 Children; Age: Below 8 years; Quantity of Rice: 200 grams daily
Gender: Male; Category: Adult; Items: Dhoti (2); Vests (2)
Gender: Male; Category: Child; Items: Half Trousers (2); Inner Garments (Vests) (1); Half Sleeve Shirt (1)
Gender: Female; Category: Adult; Items: Sari (2); Blouse (2); Skirt (1)
Gender: Female; Category: Child; Items: Skirt (1); Blouse (1); Frock/Gown (1)
Category: Every Family; Items: Towels (2)
Category: Every Adult; Items: Mat (1)
Category: Every Adult (Once in 2 years); Items: Blanket (1)
NOTE: The above-listed materials are provided every year to all the refugees/refugee families in the camps free of cost except the blankets which are given once in two years.
Rice boiling utensils (5 ltr. Capacity ): 1
Sambar, Curry Utensils (2 ltr. Capacity): 1
Large spoon: 2; Dining Plates: 2; Tumblers: 2
Refugees are given health check-ups & assistance upon arrival in Transit Camp.
Medical assistance is rendered by Primary Health Centres/Government Hospitals (in Refugee Camps by the Government of Tamil Nadu).
After an appropriate medical check-up, preventive medicine like inoculation for measles is administered, free of cost.
Family Members: Head of the Family; Cash doles at Present (₹): 400.00
Family Members: Other Adults; Cash doles at Present (₹): 288.00
Family Members: First Child; Cash doles at Present (₹): 180.00
Family Members: Other Children; Cash doles at Present (₹): 90.00
Temporary huts were constructed and remodelled to the size of 10x10 sq feet with the provision of basic amenities.
Four vehicles have been approved by MHA from time to time.
Expenditure on petrol for these vehicles is also reimbursed by MHA.
The refugees, who are willing to go back to Sri Lanka or to any other country of their choice at their own cost, are issued with "Exit Permits" by the respective District Collectors.
While the refugees are in the quarantine camps under the supervision of the police department, cooked food is provided to the refugees every day (three times) at the rate of Rs 45/- per adult per day and Rs 30/- per child per day.
Multi-Colour Identity Cards are issued to every refugee above the age of 12 years to ensure their welfare and security.
Pregnant Sri Lankan Tamil women are given Rs.1,000/- per month during the eighth, ninth and tenth months of pregnancy and for the first three months after the delivery, totalling Rs. 6,000/- under Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy Maternity Financial Assistance Scheme of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
When the Sri Lankan Tamil refugee women are pregnant, they are administered tetanus injections by the nurses from the concerned Primary Health Centers (PHCs), after appropriate medical check-ups.
Required medical counselling is provided to pregnant women every month, after appropriate medical check-ups.
Pregnant women are provided with required vitamin tablets, milk, fruits and bread under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS).
Pregnant mothers can be admitted to the nearby PHC or hospital, free of cost, for child delivery.
Following child delivery, the child’s birth certificate can be obtained through the hospital.
Following the birth of a child, the details are furnished to the Village Administrative Officer and Special Revenue Inspector to record the same in the family card through which they can receive the cash doles immediately.
Following the birth of a child, the nurses of the PHCs should continue to monitor the growth of the child and the mother’s health.
The required nutritious food, vitamin tablets, milk, and fruits are given free of cost under the ICDS.
Timely administration of polio drops, free of cost, to children is provided.
The refugee students studying upto 12th class in Government and Government-Aided schools are given free education, free notebooks, textbooks, free uniforms, free noon meals and a free bus pass to commute from the camp to the school. Students studying 11th class are given free bicycles.
With a view to facilitating the refugees to earn their livelihood, they are permitted to leave the camps between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. in search of jobs commensurate with their skills /qualifications (subject to the laws in force in this regard).
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Sri Lankan Citizenship Certificate |
Common questions in Assam
Who can apply for Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps in Assam?
Eligible residents of Assam who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to Sri Lankan Refugees in the Refugee Camps in Assam?
Applicants in Assam typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: "Exit Permits" are issued to refugees who are willing to go back to Sri Lanka or any other country at their own cost. They are issued by the respective District Collectors.