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“Aswasuma” welfare benefits extended to families of estate employees residing in line rooms

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The welfare benefits board implement the ‘Aswasuma’ welfare beneficiary scheme at present and the selection of beneficiaries is carried out as per orders of welfare benefit payment (selection of

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the President to order the welfare benefit board to act considering the actual number  of  estate employee families living in line rooms when defining qualifications for ‘Aswasuma’ scheme, under the welfare payment orders No. 1 of 2022 (selection of eligible individuals to make payments)

The welfare benefits board implement the ‘Aswasuma’ welfare beneficiary scheme at present and the selection of beneficiaries is carried out as per orders of welfare benefit payment (selection of eligibl
individuals to make payments) No. 1 of 2002 prepared according to provisions of welfare benefits act No. 24 of 2022.

Either individuals or families accomplish the qualifications defined under the said orders are entitled for obtaining ‘Aswasuma’ benefits. Due to lack of respective houses within estates in the plantation sector, estate employees mostly live jointly in line rooms in extensive families.

According to the present context, all individuals living in line rooms are considered as one family, irrespective of mutually separated number of families within those spaces and it is apparent that the situation is disadvantages to those families.



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