
Last Updated on April 3, 2025 by Sudhir Singh
Summary
The Silai Machine Yojana is a central government initiative aimed at empowering economically weaker women by providing them with free sewing machines. Women aged 20 to 40 from BPL families, especially widows, single mothers, and those in rural areas, are eligible. The scheme encourages self-employment by enabling home-based tailoring work.
Applicants must submit documents like Aadhaar, income proof, and caste certificate through their state portal or local offices. Once verified, the machine is provided free of charge, helping women generate income from home and become financially independent. Priority is given to rural and marginalised women.
IFor most of us, a sewing machine might just seem like a basic appliance—another item in the corner of the room. But for a woman trying to earn a livelihood with limited resources and no steady income, a silai machine can be her entire world. It’s a tool. A lifeline. And more than anything—it’s independence.
That’s the thought behind the Free Silai Machine Yojana, launched by the Labour Department of Haryana under the BOCW Welfare Board.
Let’s not just talk about the scheme. Let’s talk about what it means—to the women it’s made for.
What is the Free Silai Machine Yojana?
The Free Silai Machine Yojana is a welfare initiative aimed at providing sewing machines free of cost to registered women construction workers (and wives of male construction workers) in Haryana. The goal? To help them start or support home-based tailoring work and generate income without needing to step out into the uncertain world of daily wage labour.
And when we say “free,” we mean it. It’s not a rebate. It’s not a loan. It’s 100% free, directly given by the Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board (BOCW).
This isn’t just about financial support. It’s about empowering women with dignity, skills, and opportunity—all from their own homes.
Who Can Apply for the Scheme?
This is where it gets specific but don’t worry, we’ll break it down simply.
To be eligible for the Free Silai Machine Yojana:
- The applicant must be a registered beneficiary with the BOCW Welfare Board, Haryana.
- She must have completed at least 1 year of registration before applying.
- The applicant should either be:
- A female construction worker, or
- The wife of a registered male construction worker.
- No prior benefit under this scheme should have been claimed earlier (you can’t claim it twice).
This means the scheme is exclusively for the construction worker community—people who are building our cities, roads, and homes but often have very little to build for themselves.
What’s Actually Given Under Silai Machine Yojana?
It’s simple. One brand new silai machine per eligible woman.
Now, it may not sound like much to some. But for someone who has the skill of stitching clothes, repairing torn garments, or even doing simple embroidery, that machine is a path to earning ₹100–₹500 per day—right from her living room.
And here’s the twist: it doesn’t just help the woman. It helps the entire family. Tailoring work doesn’t disrupt childcare, housework, or daily routines. That’s what makes it so practical.
Documents You’ll Need
Don’t let the paperwork scare you off. Here’s what you’ll need to keep ready:
- BOCW registration proof
- Copy of Aadhaar card
- Copy of bank passbook (for verification)
- A passport-size photograph
- Application form (available online or from the nearest labour office)
- Affidavit (format provided in the official PDF document)
Also, make sure your BOCW registration is active and updated at the time of applying.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Ready to take the leap? Here’s how to apply:
- Visit the official portal: hrylabour.gov.in
- Log in with your BOCW worker ID or credentials.
- Find the “Free Silai Machine” scheme under “Welfare Schemes.”
- Download and fill out the application form (if not online).
- Attach the required documents and upload or submit them at your district labour welfare office.
- Wait for verification from the department.
- Once approved, you’ll be contacted to collect your silai machine from the designated center.
That’s it. It’s not paperless yet, but it’s very much doable.
Why This Scheme Matters More Than You Think
We often talk about employment. But what we forget is access to tools. Most women in the informal sector have skills—but no way to use them independently. Sewing is one of the few skills passed down through generations, especially in rural India.
Here’s the beauty of this scheme:
- No need for a shop.
- No high investment.
- No transportation required.
- No fixed hours.
Just skill, time, and a simple machine. The rest, they manage.
One sewing machine could mean school fees paid on time, a gas cylinder refill, or even money to buy seeds for the next crop. That’s the kind of ripple effect we’re talking about.
A Small Story That Says It All
Renu Devi, a construction worker’s wife from Rewari, received her free silai machine in 2023. She started stitching clothes for the nearby basti—school uniforms, blouses, fall-pico work. Her first week brought her ₹380. The second? ₹540.
By the end of the month, she had earned more than ₹2000.
For her, it wasn’t just money. It was freedom. Her first earnings without having to leave her children behind or walk to a site under the sun.
That’s what this scheme does. Quietly. Powerfully.
FAQs: Free Silai Machine Yojana (Haryana)
Q1: Can male workers apply for this scheme?
No. The scheme is only for registered female construction workers or the wives of male workers registered under BOCW.
Q2: Is there any cost involved?
No. The silai machine is provided completely free of charge.
Q3: How long does it take to receive the machine after applying?
Typically, 4–6 weeks after successful document verification and approval.
Q4: Can I apply again if I’ve already received a machine earlier?
No. This is a one-time benefit per eligible woman.
Q5: Can I apply offline?
Yes. You can apply offline by submitting the application and documents to your nearest Labour Welfare Office.
Final Thoughts
The Free Silai Machine Yojana isn’t just about giving away machines. It’s about stitching self-reliance into the lives of women who’ve always worked behind the scenes—often invisible, often unpaid.
If you or someone you know fits the bill, don’t wait. Encourage them to apply, help them with the documents, or even just share this article. Because sometimes, a needle and thread are all it takes to sew a new future.