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Ash Mathew
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Dear Raj Kumar,
Lets stick to what matters. I dont understand why you are trying so hard to justify yourself. If you feel that you did the right thing, then why these efforts to justify your points.
In my opinion and understanding of the law, I know that no where its mentioned that only a married woman can get maternity benefit. My point is - married or not, she is still pregant... pregnancy is what law talks abt ... I dont know if labour laws anywhere talk abt marriage. If yes, kindly enlighten me...
And abt the dates for maternity leave – obviously you can't have any period between the 9 months gap as “maternity off”… it matters to be close to the date!!!
…. Back to square one – lets stick to the topic!

From India, Madras
palka_genius
sure, She is going to be a mother and marriage or no marriage she will get all the maternity benifits...Wish ur girlfriend a happy motherhood
From India, Chandigarh
krmrao
22

hi to all
Mr. Malik, Mr. Khola, Mr. Raj Kumar, Mr. Asha Mathew have rightly defined the MB Act and they are all right in saying that, a women weather married or single, get pregnant, she has legal right to claim the benefits of MB Act.
Mohan Rao
Manager HR

From India, Visakhapatnam
Gargishetty
As all have read and stressed again by the senior members Maternity Benefit is applicable irrespective of the Marital Status. The child being born to a single unmarried mother needs the same care and concern as one who is married, this does not change.
Having said that in the society we will in , we all know how children and ladies are looked down upon when such things happen. Personally this should not happen as we dont know each ones situation and the circumstance as to why something happened but we can't change everyone. Best is to avoid our child from any such malice and harsh situation by taking precaution and give each child a healthy and safe environment to live.
Regards
Gargi V Shetty

From India, Bangalore
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1425

My dear pussyrani
You have joined on 12/09/09 and this is your first post.
I welcome you on behalf of this site.
To answer your query :
Minimum wages differ from state to state, and category to category of workers; as notified by the respective Labour deptt. from time to time.
Plz search CiteHR for more info, as this has been discussed in various threads.
Regards.

From India, Delhi
krmrao
22

Hi all
Since an unmarried women would like to have a child and is pregnant, is a strange and a rare issue in India and its culture, the people who had framed the Act had not thought of an inclusions of such nature of action in the MB Act, They have framed the Act and enacted it as per the Indian culture.
Since in the said ACT for WOMEN who is eligible for MB benefits, thank god they have not mentioned whether a married women or unmarried is eligible was mentioned specifically. Hence any women who is pregnant and is working in an organisation / establishment / industry / company / shops / factory and completed a period of 80 working days in the said firm is eligible to claim maternity benefits as per the Act in force.
Since the law is silent on the aspect of a married women or unmarried women in the act for eligibility of maternity benefits, under benefit of doubt a unmarried women is eligible to claim maternity benefits.
Mohan Rao
Manager HR

From India, Visakhapatnam
NIUMAI
Thanx Mr. Malik 4 ur valuable info. Now she also has gone thru' legal person and got so many positive feedback. She will even get the Medical Insurance & maternity leave facilities too.
Our Indian system too is quite advancing ...to brighter side.

From India, Delhi
sathishraohr
Mr. Malik and Mr. Dinesh,
This has been a very new topic to learn and discuss, thanks so much both of you for sharing your views and making us aware.. please post more details pertaining to such new topics.
Thanks,
Sathish

From India, Hyderabad
kumarchindada
Hi ,
I am amused by the question u asked , as far as i know there is no law in india where u can get the benifits, but in western countries like UK u can be benifitted from this as this case is releated to single mother she is eligible for all the benifits and it includes the clind welfare benefit also. if the mother is sick after her delivery the govt will pay her money for herself and her child care.

From India, Hyderabad
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