What you get
Financial Assistance: Upto ₹5,000/-. | Note: | - A construction worker can get the benefit of the tool kit scheme after every three years. | - The financial benefit under the scheme shall be reimbursed after the beneficiary has purchased the tools.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
Who can register as a beneficiary under the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board of Punjab?
Any construction worker whose age is between 18 to 60 years and has worked in Punjab State in any construction work for a minimum of 90 days in a year, are eligible to register as a beneficiary under the Board.
Is there a minimum service requirement to register as a beneficiary?
Yes, the building worker must have completed 90 days of service as a building worker in the preceding 12 months.
Who can apply for the welfare scheme?
Any registered worker of the Board can apply for the welfare scheme.
For how long a construction worker can get registered at a time?
A worker at a time can get himself registered for a minimum period of 1 year & maximum period of 5 years.
What is the procedure for applying for the registration?
Any construction worker who is of 18 years and below 60 years' age and has Worked in Punjab State for not less than 90 days shall apply for registration as construction worker on the prescribed Form No. 28 which is available on the Board's website or from the office of ALC/LCO and Labour Inspectors of the area.
Whom to apply for the registration?
A construction worker who intends to get himself registered as a member of the Board shall apply to the Labour Inspector of his area.
What are the mandatory documents for the registration?
The documents required for registration are, age proof(If no age proof is available self declaration), residence proof, aadhaar card(if available), Bank Account details (Bank branch, account No. and IFSC/RTGS number), detail of dependents, and employer's certificate of working for 90 days as construction worker, and nomination form.
Is there a specific form for the registration through offline mode as a beneficiary under the BOCW Welfare Board?
Yes, the application for registration must be made in Form No. 28.
How much is the fee associated with the registration process?
The rate of registration fee is [?]25/- at the time of registration. It is a one time fee.
What is the rate of contribution?
A registered worker is required to contribute [?]10/-per month as contribution fee to the Board.
Who are the family members considered for the benefits?
Husband or wife, minor sons (including major sons who are insane or physically handicapped and unable to earn), unmarried daughters and the parents of the building worker, who are solely dependent on the registered worker.
Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?
Applicants must be registered members of the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board of Punjab, must be regularly paying contributions, must have completed training under the "Skill Upgradation" or "Recognition of Prior Learning" schemes, and must purchase tools relevant to their profession.
What is the financial assistance amount provided under the scheme?
The scheme offers financial assistance of up to [?]5,000/- for the purchase of professional tools.
How often can a construction worker benefit from the scheme?
A construction worker can benefit from the "Tool Kit Scheme" once every three(3) years.
How is the financial benefit provided?
The financial benefit is provided as a reimbursement after the beneficiary has purchased the tools.
What form needs to be used to apply for this welfare scheme?
The application must be made in the prescribed Form No. 47 which can be downloaded from https://bocw.punjab.gov.in/userfiles/file/BOCW%20Scheme%20Forms/Tools%20Scheme%20Performa.pdf or can be collected from the Labour Inspectors of the concerned area.
Whom to apply for getting benefits of welfare schemes?
For the application of the concerned welfare schemes of the Board, the construction worker has to visit the nearest Sewa Kendras or contact the Assistant Labour Commissioner/ Labour-cum-Conciliation Officer/ Labour Inspector/ Labour Enforcement Officer of the concerned area.