Organisation : Haryana Women and Child Development Department
Scheme Name : Working Women Hostel Scheme
Applicable For : Working Women
Applicable State/UT : Haryana
Website : https://wcdhry.gov.in/schemes-for-women/working-women-hostel/
What is Working Women Hostel Scheme?
The Government of India being concerned about the difficulties faced by working women, introduced a scheme of grant-in- aid for construction of new/ expansion of existing buildings for providing hostel facilities to working women in cities, smaller towns and also in rural areas where employment opportunities for women exist.
Related / Similar Facility : WCDHRY Haryana Poshan Abhiyan Scheme
Based on an evaluation, the existing scheme has been revised to promote availability of safe and conveniently located accommodation for working women who need to live away from their families due to professional commitments.
Eligibility Criteria of Working Women Hostel Scheme
The following agencies/ organisations can apply assistance under the Working Women Hostel Scheme:
** State Government agencies including Women Development Corporations,Women Finance Corporations etc.
** Urban Municipal Bodies including Cantonment Boards
** Panchayati Raj Institutions
** SHGs (Self Help Groups)
** Recognized Colleges/ Universities
** Civil Society Organisations having proven track record of working in the fields of women’s welfare/ social welfare/ women’s education subject to the condition that such organization is registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act, 1860 orany relevant State Act; Public Trusts registered under any law for the time being in force, and Co- operative institutions meeting the following criteria:
** It should be either recognized by the State/ UT administration under any existing scheme/law or should be well known with the experience of working in the field for at least 3 years, and its work should be reported to be satisfactory by the State Government/ Union Territory Administration concerned,
** It should have a properly constituted Managing Body with its powers, duties and responsibilities clearly defined and laid down,
** It should ordinarily have been engaged in the field of women’s welfare/ social welfare/ women’s education for a minimum period of three years prior to there quest for grant- in-aid under the scheme,
** Its financial position should be sound and it should have facilities, resources,personnel and experience to undertake the management of such a project,
** It should run the hostel and the Day-care Centre for pre-school children on a no profit basis.
** Corporate or associations like CII, ASSOCHAM, FICCI etc., subject to the condition that the other working women are also provided accommodation in the hostel under this scheme in addition to their female employees.
** Ministry of Women and Child Development and the State Governments may construct hostels on their own, and lease them to organization(s) having experience for such period(s) as deemed sufficient, for managing its operations as per norms of the scheme. State Govt. may seek assistance as per the prescribed norms of the scheme.
Working Women Hostels in Haryana
S.No. | Name of Working Women Hostel | Mobile No | Sanctioned Capacity | Total No of Inmates |
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1 | Godavri Working Women Hostel No 5 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak | 9416945933 | 60 | 60 |
2. | Indian Red Cross Society, Gandhi Camp Rohtak | 09416142042 rcsrohtak[at]gmail[dot]com | 36 | 20 |
3. | Working Women Hostel Guru Jabheshewar University , Hisar | 01662-263591 | 86 | 7 |
4. | Working Women Hostel B.G.M.S Opp H.No 96 Sector 10 Panchkula | 0172-2569079 bgms.pkl[at]gmail[dot]com | 100 | – |
5. | Red Cross Working Women Hostel Saffidon Road Jind | 016812-255171 9996386510 | 70 | – |
6. | Working Women Hostel Sector 13 U.F.Kurukshetra | 01744-220335 | 84 | – |
7. | Red Cross Working Women Hostel Sector 16 , Faridabad | 09810232924 drcsfaridabad[at]gmail[dot]com | 35 | – |
Beneficiaries of Working Women Hostel Scheme
Following categories of working women and their children are being covered under this Scheme:
** Working women, who may be single, widowed, divorced, separated, married but whose husband or immediate family does not reside in the same city/area.
** Particular preference may be given to women from disadvantaged sections of the society. There should be also provision for reservation of seats for physically challenged beneficiaries.
** Women who are under training for job provided the total training period does not exceed one year.
** This is only on the condition that there is vacancy available after accommodating working women. The number of women under training for job should not exceed 30% of the total capacity.
** Girls up to the age of 18 years and boys up to the age of 5 years,accompanying working mothers will be provided accommodation, with their mothers. Working mothers may also avail of the services of the Day Care Centre, as provided under the scheme.
** Income Limit, Rent and Period of Stay
** Working Women are entitled to hostel facilities provided their gross income does not exceed Rs. 50,000/- consolidated (gross) per month in metropolitan cities, or Rs 35,000/-consolidated (gross) per month, in any other place.
** When the income of any workingwoman already residing in a hostel exceeds the prescribed limits, she will be required to vacate the hostel within a period of six months of crossing the income ceiling.
** The implementing organisation charges from the inmates of the working women’s hostel reasonable rent not exceeding 15% of their total emoluments/ gross salary in the case of single bed rooms, 10% in case of the double bed rooms and 7 ½ % in the case of the dormitories.
** Fees charged from the children in the Day Care Centre should not be more than 5% of the emoluments of their mother, or the actual expenditure whichever is less.
** The rent for women under training for job shall not exceed the rent to be charged from the working women.
** The rent for such trainees may be charged from the institution/organization sponsoring the training or from the woman herself.
** The rent does not include use of the mess and other facilities like washing machines for which user charges should be collected.As far as practicable, women with children are accommodated in single/ doublebed rooms instead of dormitory.
** No working woman is allowed to stay in a hostel, assisted under this scheme for more than three years.
** In exceptional circumstances, the District Administration may,for reasons to be recorded in writing, allow working women to stay in a hostel, beyond the three year period, subject to the condition that the period of extension, shall not exceed six months at one time, and that the total stay of the woman, with extensions, shall not exceed five years.