Under National Family Benefit Scheme, how much financial assistance is provided to a BPL family?

Rs. 1,000
Rs. 20,000
Rs. 25,000
Rs. 40,000

The correct answer is: B. Rs. 20,000

The National Family Benefit Scheme (NFB) is a social security scheme launched by the Government of India in 2005. The scheme provides a one-time financial assistance of Rs. 20,000 to the families of deceased beneficiaries who are covered under the scheme. The scheme is applicable to all families living below the poverty line (BPL).

The scheme is implemented by the Ministry of Rural Development through the State Governments and Union Territories. The beneficiaries of the scheme are identified by the State Governments and Union Territories. The financial assistance is provided to the families of the deceased beneficiaries through the State Governments and Union Territories.

The scheme is a major step towards providing social security to the families of the deceased beneficiaries who are living below the poverty line. The scheme will help to reduce the financial burden on the families of the deceased beneficiaries and will help them to meet their basic needs.

The scheme is a good initiative by the Government of India and will help to improve the lives of the families of the deceased beneficiaries who are living below the poverty line.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the amount of financial assistance provided under the National Family Benefit Scheme.

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