Address
(present) : Seafarers' Welfare Fund Society, Commerce House, 1st Floor,
Currimbhoy Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400 001.
Telephone Nos.
: 022-22611625 and 022-22626980
Office
bearers :
Chairperson :
Shri Satish B. Agnihotri, IAS, Director General of Shipping & Ex-Officio
Additional Secretary to Government of India.
Vice Chairman : Capt. Harish Khatri,
Dy. Director General of Shipping,
Directorate General of Shipping, Jahaz Bhavan, W.H. Marg,
Mumbai-400 001.
Member Secretary : Sri Subhash Barguzer, Shipping Master, Govt.
Shipping Office,
Nau Bhavan, R.K. Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400 001.
Member Treasurer : Sri T.K. Krishna Kumar, Executive Officer,
Directorate General of Shipping, Jahaz Bhavan, W.H. Marg,
Mumbai-400 001
The Officers
of the Seafarers' Welfare Fund Society:
Chief
Administrative cum Accounts Officer : Sri C.C. Babu -
Tel.No.022-22626980
Assistant
Administrative Officer : Sri A.H. Nambiar -
Tel.No.022-22611625 |
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The
Seafarer's Welfare Fund Society is a Central Organization for Welfare
of Indian seafarers and their families. it is registered under the
societies Registration Act 1860 and as a Trust under the Bombay Public
Trust Act 1950.
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The
main objects of the Society are as under:-
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To
provide and maintain a fund by the name of the Seafarers' Welfare
Fund;
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To
provide welfare facilities in general to seamen at ports in India
and to seamen engaged as per provisions of section 101 of the Merchant
Shipping Act, 1958, while at ports abroad;
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To
sanction expenditure from the Fund as necessary subject to such
limitations as the Central Government may from time to time impose;
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To
prepare the annual budget of income and expenditure in respect of
the Fund.
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To
acquire any movable or immovable property by purchase, lease, hire,
exchange, gift, or otherwise subject to such limitations as the
Central Government may from time to time impose;
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To
sell, all or any part of the movable or immovable property belonging
to the Society by lease, mortgage, surrender, exchange, dispose
or otherwise deal with subject to such limitations as the Central
Government may from time to time impose;
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To
borrow or raise money with or without security with the previous
approval of the Central Government.
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To
invest in any security or keep in deposit with any bank and otherwise
deal with any monies of the Society in such manner as may, from
time to time, be prescribed by the Central Government.
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To
appoint, remove or suspend such manager, officers, clerks, agents
and servants of the Society, from time to time as may be considered
necessary.
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To
give pensions, gratuities or charitable aid to employees or ex-employees
of the society & their next of kin.
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To
draw, make, accept, endorse and discount cheques, Notes or other
negotiable instruments;
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For
the purposes of aforesaid, to sign execute and deliver such assurances
and deeds as may be necessary.
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The
Society represents various interests connected with Indian shipping,
which includes representative of Indian and foreign shipowners, representatives
of Seafarers' Unions separately for officers and Seamen and the Government
nominees. As per the Memorandum of the Association of the Society
there are 16 members of the Committee of Management of the Society
appointed by the Government including the Director General of Shipping
as Chairman, one Dy. Director General of Shipping. As Vice Chairman,
two Government nominees, two persons representing Indian shipowners,
two persons representing Foreign Shipowners, one person representing
Indian Public Sector Shipping Co., four persons representing Indian
Seamen, one person representing Merchant Navy Officers, one Secretary
and one Treasurer of the Committee.
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The
initial corpus of the Society's funds was formed by way of wage differential
received from foreign shipowners between the international wage and
Indian wage for seafarers. This initial corpus together with other
income received by the society by way of transfer of fines imposed
on seamen and other voluntary donations, viz. levy, fees from Government,
welfare contributions/Unemployment Relief Contributions received from
shipowners by virtue of the Agreement under the National Maritime
Board etc. has substantially increased the funds of the society. These
funds are invested and the interest earnings thereon are utilized
for meeting the commitments of various welfare schemes operated by
the Society.
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The
Society at present runs the following welfare scheme:-
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Grant
of monthly Ex gratia Monetary Assistance (MEMA) of Rs. 200/- to
nearly 17,000 registered seamen who have superannuated, have been
declared medically unfit and to the widows/dependants of deceased
seamen. Every year there is an increase of about 1200 persons
under this scheme.
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Adhoc
Exgratia one time financial assistance of Rs. 5000/- in respect
of foreign-going seamen and Rs. 3000/- in respect of Home Trade
seamen in the event of their death while in service.
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Educational
scholarships to children of seamen.
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Grants
to various Seafarers Clubs/hostels/Homes for recreational and
other welfare facilities.
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Financial
assistance to distressed seamen affected by natural calamities
like cyclone/floods/riots, etc.
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Advance
of wages to seamen including to the vessels of ex-shipping companies
who could not meet their liabilities due to financial strain or
who have gone into liquidation or otherwise closed down.
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Exgratia
assistance on death to the windows/dependents of deceased seamen.
A sum of Rs.40,000/- is paid to each window/dependent of deceased
seamen.
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The
Society has been engaging itself in purely charitable and welfare
activities devoted to seamen and their families spread all over the
country.
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Citizen's
Charter
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Sl.
No. |
Item |
Name of
Nodal Officer |
Designation |
Tel. No. |
E-mail |
Location IFC/
Address of Nodal Officer |
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1. |
Citizen
Charter |
Shri C.C.
Babu |
Chief
Administrative cum Accounts Officer |
22626980 |
chavalichinababu@yahoo.co.in |
Commerce
House, 1st floor, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400001. |
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*2. |
Information
Facilitation Counter. |
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*3. |
PGRAM |
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*Sl.
No. 2 & 3 - The queries on various claims under the welfare schemes are
mostly through post/courier/phone and in person on a few occasions. Such
queries are promptly attended to and replies prepared by concerned staff
working in the sections and the same are dispatched. On account of
limitations of this office, separate counter/system have not been
opened/evolved for Sl. No. 2 & 3.
I. Welfare Schemes
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1. |
Monthly
Exgratia Monetary Assistance (MEMA) amounting to Rs.1,200/- on half
yearly basis to the foreign going registered seamen and/or to eligible
dependents. |
25 days
required to clear the applications. However, payment is made on half
yearly basis after the approval for such payment is made by the
Committee of Management depending upon the availability of funds. |
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2. |
Adhoc
Exgratia Financial Assistance to widows of Foreign going seamen @ Rs.
5,000/- and Rs. 3,000/- to a widow of Home Trade seaman. |
20 days are
required subject to submission of requisite documents along with the
application. |
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3. |
Educational
Scholarship to children dependent brother/sister of the serving seamen
and to children/dependent of the beneficiary under Monthly Exgratia
Assistance. |
30 days are
required subject to submission of requisite documents along with the
application. |
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4. |
Exgratia
Assistance @ Rs.40,000/- on death to the widows/dependents of deceased
foreign going registered seamen while off articled period. |
45 days are
required subject to submission of requisite documents along with the
application. |
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5. |
Gratuity
payments to seamen/ dependents after retirement. |
45 days are
required subject to submission of requisite documents along with the
application. |
II. Misc. Services
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1. |
Issue of
receipts against cheque payments received by SWFS. |
15 days |
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2. |
Issue of
replies to the general queries. |
20 days |
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3. |
Calling
further details on applications if required. |
20 days |
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