🔥 What’s the scheme about?
Bihar has launched a Heatwave Insurance scheme to support about 1.5 lakh women laborers working in difficult conditions during extreme heat.
Whenever the temperature crosses 40°C, these women will receive ₹300 per day directly in their bank accounts.
This helps women who have to work outdoors despite the scorching heat, easing their financial stress on unbearably hot days.
Currently, it’s a pilot project available in these districts:
Patna
Gaya
Munger
Bhagalpur
Banka
Katihar
Purnia
Siwan (threshold temperature not finalized yet)
Patna | 42 |
Bhagalpur | 40.1 |
Banka | 40.1 |
Katihar | 40 |
Purnia | 40 |
Munger | 40.4 |
Siwan | To be decided |
Gaya | 40.5 |
Women working in informal sectors: domestic help, agriculture, animal husbandry, etc.
Those who must go out in extreme heat for work and face health and income risks.
Called a Heatwave Insurance.
Provides daily financial help during April to September when heatwaves occur.
Covers loss of income on days with extreme heat, ensuring economic support.
Earlier, the insurance fee was ₹300 but now it is free for the women.
On each day temperature crosses the threshold, women get ₹300 credited automatically.
For example, if in a month there are 10 such days, they get ₹3000.
Payouts are made via ICICI Bank.
Women must visit the Self Employed Women Association (SEWA) office in their district.
Required documents:
Aadhaar card
Bank passbook
Mobile number
Patna office is located near Patliputra Golambar, Atal Park, Flat No. 30.
The pilot may expand statewide based on its success.
Initiated by Gujarat’s SEWA, now extended to Bihar to help women laborers cope with climate stress.