The Nagaland government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, has unveiled an initiative aimed at alleviating financial hardships caused by the untimely demise of a family’s primary earner. This scheme, presented as part of the state’s budget, marks a step towards ensuring the welfare and security of its citizens.
Chief Minister’s Universal Life Insurance Scheme
The Chief Minister’s Universal Life Insurance Scheme is funded by the state government. This initiative follows in the footsteps of the Chief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme, demonstrating an approach to citizen welfare.
Objectives and Coverage
The primary objective of the CM’s Universal Life Insurance Scheme is to mitigate the effects of losing a family’s breadwinner on various aspects of life, including education, health, and socio-economic stability. By providing life insurance coverage for the primary earner and accidental insurance coverage for three additional family members, the scheme extends a safety net to households across the state.
Nagaland Government’s Comprehensive Insurance Scheme: Key Features and Provisions
- Life insurance coverage of Rs 2 lakh for breadwinner and three family members
- Accidental insurance coverage of Rs 2 lakh each for breadwinner and family
- Accidental insurance covers disability and death with varying sums insured
- Scheme extends to every household in Nagaland
- Provision of Rs 15 crore for premium costs
- Local Area Development Fund (LADF) allocation per constituency doubled to Rs 2 crore
- Continuous efforts to enhance revenue streams for capital infrastructure
Impact on Socio-Economic Development
The introduction of this scheme is poised to have an impact on the socio-economic landscape of Nagaland. By alleviating financial uncertainties associated with unexpected loss, families can pursue education, invest in health, and engage in productive endeavors with confidence and resilience.