Jain International Organization - Community Welfare Contribution Fund - Base June 2026-2027
Jain International Organization - Community Welfare Contribution Fund - Base June 2026-2027
Scheme Enrollment Will be Closed on 28-06-2026
For any query you can mail us on: claimhelp@jio.net.in
Community Welfare Contribution Fund
For Healthcare, Education, Sports and Philanthropic Assistance
Background and Object
Jain International Organisation ("JIO") is a charitable society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and engaged in social, educational, medical, cultural, and philanthropic activities for the welfare of the Jain community and society at large in accordance with its Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations.
In furtherance of its charitable and community welfare objectives, JIO has established a Community Welfare Contribution Fund for Healthcare, Education, Sports, and Philanthropic Activities, through which members of the Jain community voluntarily contribute amounts for the purpose of supporting fellow members and carrying out charitable and welfare activities of the organisation.
The said arrangement is a community welfare initiative based upon mutual contribution and mutual assistance and shall not be construed as a commercial activity, insurance scheme, financial product, or service provided for consideration.
Nature of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund
The Community Welfare Contribution Fund is a voluntary and self-contributory fund established by members of the Jain community for the collective welfare and benefit of the community.
All contributions received under the fund shall be pooled into a common fund and administered by JIO in a fiduciary, charitable, and non-commercial capacity.
Participation in the fund shall not create any contract of insurance, indemnity, guarantee, or enforceable right against the organisation.
The contribution made by any participant shall not be treated as premium, policy consideration, or payment for supply of goods or services.
Any financial assistance provided from the fund shall be purely discretionary in nature and shall depend upon availability of funds, administrative guidelines, and the decision of the organisation.
The contributors and beneficiaries form part of the same class of persons, and the organisation merely administers the common fund for the collective welfare of participating members.
Non-Insurance Declaration
The Community Welfare Contribution Fund is not an insurance scheme, mediclaim policy, or risk cover arrangement.
No insurance company is involved in administration or operation of the fund.
No insurer-insured relationship exists between the organisation and any participant.
No premium is charged under the arrangement.
No insurance policy or contract of indemnity is issued.
No legal or contractual right to reimbursement, compensation, or guaranteed financial assistance is created under this arrangement.
Any ceilings, limits, categories, or administrative guidelines mentioned in this document are solely for equitable administration and fair distribution of the common welfare fund and shall not be construed as guaranteed benefits or contractual obligations.
The contributions made under this arrangement are voluntary contributions towards a common welfare fund and shall not be treated as consideration for supply of goods or services.
Voluntary Contribution Structure
Members may voluntarily contribute to the Community Welfare Contribution Fund in accordance with contribution slabs prescribed by the organisation for administrative convenience.
Contribution once made shall ordinarily be non-refundable except at the sole discretion of the organisation and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed from time to time.
4.3 Purpose of the Fund
The fund may be utilised for providing financial assistance to members of the community for the following purposes:
- Hospitalisation and medical expenses
- Educational support
- Social welfare activities
- Disaster relief assistance
- Charitable and philanthropic activities
- Other charitable objects of JIO
Any assistance from the fund shall be subject to availability of funds and the sole discretion of the organisation.
NOTE:This Plan shall cmmence only upon achieving a minimum enrollment of 200 families. In the event that the minimum enrollment requirement is not met, the plan shall not be implemented ,and all amounts collected from enrolled members shall be refunded in full to the respective members.
Family Participation
For administrative purposes, participation may be recorded for:
- Self
- Spouse
- Dependent children up to the age of 25 years
- Parents or parents-in-law (any one set only)
A maximum of 8 members (1 contributor + 7 family members) may be recorded under one family participation. All participating and covered members must belong to the Jain community. Recording of family members shall be solely for administrative purposes and shall not create any contractual or legal entitlement.
Age Limits
- Entry age of contributor: 18 years to 90 years
- Fresh participation shall ordinarily be permitted up to 90 years of age during the first year.
Existing participants may be permitted to continue subject to rules, guidelines, and administrative decisions framed by the organisation.
Single Participation Rule
No individual shall be permitted to participate more than once under the fund for the same participation period. In case of duplication, the organisation shall have the right to cancel any duplicate participation and retain the contribution amount in the common welfare fund. Submission of incorrect, false, or misleading information may result in rejection of assistance and/or cancellation of participation.
Administrative Ceiling for Assistance
For proper administration of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund, the organisation has prescribed the following administrative ceilings for financial assistance.
The maximum financial assistance that may ordinarily be considered for one family during a financial year shall be:
- Rs. 5,00,000/- category
- Rs. 10,00,000/- category
…depending upon the participation category selected by the participant.
These ceilings are administrative guidelines intended for equitable distribution of the common fund and shall not be construed as guaranteed benefits, contractual obligations, or enforceable rights.
All assistance shall be subject to availability of funds and the sole discretion of the organisation.
Room Rent Administrative Limit
For uniform and equitable administration, the organisation may restrict financial assistance towards hospitalisation expenses based on the room rent limits prescribed under the applicable participation category. The per day room rent limit shall be inclusive of nursing, RMO, BMW, monitoring, oxygen, infection control charges, and other similar hospital-related charges.
| Participation Category | Normal Room Limit | ICU Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Rs. 5 Lakh Category | Rs. 4,000 per day | Rs. 9,000 per day |
| Rs. 10 Lakh Category | Rs. 6,000 per day | Rs. 10,000 per day |
Where a participant opts for a room category higher than the eligible room rent limit, the financial assistance from the fund may be proportionately restricted. All associated expenses shall be restricted to the charges applicable to the eligible room category or actual expenses incurred, whichever is lower.
Proportionate Restriction Rule
If the hospitalization expenses incurred by a participant exceed the administrative limits, room rent eligibility, or internal ceilings prescribed by the organisation, the financial assistance from the Community Welfare Contribution Fund may be restricted proportionately in accordance with the applicable administrative guidelines.
The purpose of such proportionate restriction is to ensure fair, equitable, and sustainable utilisation of the common welfare fund for the benefit of all participating members.
Administrative Ceilings for Specific Treatments
For equitable distribution of the fund and to ensure availability of financial assistance to the maximum number of participating members, the organisation may prescribe indicative administrative ceilings for specified categories of treatment and medical conditions.
Such ceilings are administrative guidelines intended solely for fair management and distribution of the common fund and shall not be construed as guaranteed benefits or contractual entitlements.
The disease-wise ceilings below represent the overall administrative limit for the respective illness category and shall include related complications, pre-hospitalisation expenses, post-hospitalisation expenses, and associated treatment costs, unless otherwise specified.
Disease-Wise Administrative Capping (FY 2026–2027)
| Condition / Treatment | 5 Lakh Category | 10 Lakh Category |
|---|---|---|
| Cataract (per eye) | Rs. 30,000 | Rs. 35,000 |
| Disorder of Nervous System (all expenses) | Rs. 2,50,000 | Rs. 3,00,000 |
| Cardiovascular Disease incl. CABG, Angioplasty (Angiogram limit: Rs. 21,000 / Rs. 24,000) | Rs. 2,50,000 | Rs. 3,00,000 |
| Cancer incl. Radiotherapy & Chemotherapy | Rs. 2,50,000 | Rs. 3,00,000 |
| Bone fracture incl. spine surgery, tendon & ligament repair/surgery | Rs. 2,20,000 | Rs. 2,80,000 |
| Renal Disease incl. Dialysis (all expenses) | Rs. 2,50,000 | Rs. 3,00,000 |
| Digestive System (overall limit, incl. capped ailments) | Rs. 2,20,000 | Rs. 2,80,000 |
| Musculoskeletal System (excl. Joint replacement) | Rs. 2,20,000 | Rs. 2,80,000 |
| Genito Urinary System / Calculus / Renal Calculus | Rs. 60,000 | Rs. 70,000 |
| Dialysis and Associated Procedure | Rs. 45,000 | Rs. 50,000 |
| Cholecystectomy incl. Medical Management | Rs. 60,000 | Rs. 70,000 |
| Hysterectomy incl. salpingo-oophorectomy / Prostate Operation | Rs. 60,000 | Rs. 70,000 |
| Appendectomy incl. Medical Management | Rs. 50,000 | Rs. 60,000 |
| Anal Fistula, Piles, Fissure | Rs. 40,000 | Rs. 50,000 |
| Hernia (All types – overall limit) | Rs. 40,000 | Rs. 50,000 |
| Anaemia (not for evaluation) | Rs. 50,000 | Rs. 50,000 |
| Angiogram | Rs. 21,000 | Rs. 24,000 |
| All types of Joint Replacement / Joint
Revision / Joint Infection
Surgery Maximum one joint per family per plan period |
Rs. 1,25,000 | Rs. 1,50,000 |
A compulsory deduction of Rs. 5,000/- shall be applicable for each and every request for financial assistance, including cases falling under disease-wise administrative capping.
The administrative ceiling prescribed for joint replacement procedures shall apply irrespective of whether the joint replacement arises due to fracture, injury, degeneration, or any other medical condition.
The organisation reserves the right to revise, modify, increase, reduce, or withdraw such administrative ceilings, limits, or guidelines from time to time for administrative convenience and equitable management of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund.
Special Benefit Categories
Day Care Procedures
Expenses relating to approved day-care procedures may be considered for financial assistance subject to the overall administrative ceiling applicable to the relevant participation category.
Such assistance shall be subject to submission and verification of supporting documents, availability of funds, and approval by the organisation.
Congenital / Special Conditions
Internal congenital diseases and specified special medical conditions may be considered for financial assistance up to Rs. 50,000/- per family, subject to administrative guidelines and availability of funds.
Psychiatric Treatment
Hospitalisation expenses arising from psychiatric or mental health ailments may be considered for financial assistance up to Rs. 30,000/-, subject to administrative guidelines and availability of funds.
AYUSH Treatment
Hospitalisation expenses incurred for treatment under AYUSH systems of medicine (Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani) may be considered for financial assistance up to Rs. 50,000/-, provided that such treatment is undertaken at a recognised institution and subject to applicable administrative ceilings and availability of funds.
Joint Replacement / Major Surgery
Expenses relating to joint replacement or similar major surgical procedures may be considered subject to the internal ceiling prescribed for the applicable participation category. The organisation may restrict financial assistance to one such procedure during a participation period. Joint replacement assistance shall not ordinarily be available for fresh participants during the initial restriction period prescribed by the organisation.
Emergency Ambulance Charges
Ambulance charges incurred for emergency hospitalisation may be considered for financial assistance up to Rs. 2,500/- per admission or such other limit as may be prescribed internally.
Pre-Hospitalisation / Post-Hospitalisation Expenses
Expenses incurred prior to and subsequent to hospitalisation may be considered as part of the total financial assistance, subject to the overall administrative ceiling applicable to the participation category. Such expenses may be considered up to 10% of the applicable benefit limit during the participation period.
Maternity Assistance
- Normal Delivery: up to Rs. 30,000/-
- Caesarean Delivery: up to Rs. 40,000/-
Such assistance shall be limited to the first two living children only. Maternity assistance shall not ordinarily be available for fresh participants during the prescribed restriction period.
New Born Child
Hospitalisation expenses incurred for a new-born child shall be considered for financial assistance from the date of birth up to 90 days, subject to a maximum limit of Rs. 35,000/-. Thereafter, eligible expenses may be considered within the overall family benefit limit. Late intimation or failure to comply with documentation requirements may result in rejection.
Pre-Existing Illness / Co-Participation
PED co-participation deduction shall also apply to ailments falling under disease-wise capped categories. Pre-existing diseases shall be considered for assistance from Day One, subject to the following co-participation conditions:
- 50% co-participation for fresh participants
- 25% co-participation for renewal participants
Any illness, disease, injury, or medical condition existing prior to 15 June 2026 shall be treated as a pre-existing disease for the purpose of administration of the fund, and applicable co-participation deductions shall apply.
Compulsory Deduction & Restriction Period
A compulsory deduction of Rs. 5,000/- shall apply to every assistance request, including disease-wise capped claims. Such deduction is an internal administrative rule and shall not be construed as an insurance deductible.
Administrative Waiting / Restriction Period
There shall be a one-year administrative restriction period for the following categories in respect of fresh participants:
- Joint replacement surgery
- Joint revision surgery
- Joint infection surgery
- Maternity assistance
This restriction is prescribed solely for administrative stability and equitable management of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund and shall not be construed as an insurance waiting period or contractual exclusion.
Participation Changes During Period
Mid-term addition shall be permitted only in case of natural additions to the family (marriage or birth of a child), subject to the following conditions:
- Intimation must be provided through email to claimhelp@jio.net.in within 20 days from the date of marriage or birth.
- In case of a new-born child, claims shall be processed only on reimbursement basis.
- The participant shall submit the birth certificate and/or marriage certificate issued by the competent local government authority within 2 months from the date of birth or marriage.
The above facility is provided solely for administrative convenience and shall not create any contractual or legal entitlement.
Hospitalisation Intimation
Participants shall intimate the organisation regarding hospitalisation within the prescribed timelines for proper administration of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund.
Failure to provide timely intimation may result in rejection or refusal of financial assistance.
This requirement is necessary for documentation, verification, and proper administration of the fund.
In case of hospitalisation, intimation shall ordinarily be provided to JIO within 48 hours from the time of admission through email at:
Delay in providing intimation beyond 48 hours from hospitalisation may result in rejection of the request for financial assistance, unless otherwise condoned by the organisation at its sole discretion.
Submission of Documents
Requests for financial assistance shall be accompanied by all necessary supporting documents, including but not limited to hospital bills, receipts, medical reports, prescriptions, investigation reports, and discharge summary.
For reimbursement requests, physical claim documents shall ordinarily be submitted within 30 days from the date of discharge at:
Nathani Road, Near Vidyavihar Station,
Vidyavihar West, Mumbai – 400086
Any deficiency or pending documents as requested by the organisation or administrative agency shall ordinarily be submitted within 7 days from the date of communication.
Incomplete documentation, delayed submission, or failure to provide required information may result in rejection of the request for financial assistance.
Administrative Processing
For the purposes of documentation, verification, coordination, and record maintenance, the organisation may appoint administrative agencies or facilitators.
Such agencies shall act solely in an administrative and facilitative capacity.
No insurer-insured relationship or contractual relationship shall arise between any participant and such administrative agency.
The final decision regarding grant, restriction, or refusal of financial assistance shall remain solely with JIO.
For administrative convenience, hospitalisation-related documentation and coordination may be facilitated through the health administrator appointed by the organisation.
Such arrangement is purely administrative in nature and shall not alter the charitable, mutual, and non-commercial character of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund.
Contribution Slabs
Contribution slabs may be determined by the organisation based on the following administrative factors:
- Family size
- Age group
- Participation category
The applicable contribution structure for the financial year:
| Family Size | Benefit Limit | 0–45 Years | 46–60 Years | 61–90 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family Floater (1+7) | Rs. 5,00,000/- | Rs. 40,320/- | Rs. 57,600/- | Rs. 58,940/- |
| Family Floater (1+7) | Rs. 10,00,000/- | Rs. 57,600/- | Rs. 72,960/- | Rs. 79,640/- |
The above slabs are administrative contribution categories only and shall not be construed as insurance premium or consideration for supply of services.
Payment, Non-Commercial Character & Mutuality
Contributions shall be made through payment modes approved by the organisation.
Any payment gateway charges, convenience charges, bank charges, or transaction charges shall be borne separately by the participant and shall not form part of the contribution amount.
The Community Welfare Contribution Fund is not a commercial or business activity.
The organisation does not undertake any commercial service or insurance activity for consideration.
The arrangement is charitable, voluntary, and mutual in nature for the welfare of the Jain community.
The contributors and beneficiaries under the Community Welfare Contribution Fund constitute the same class of persons.
The common fund collectively belongs to and is administered for the benefit of participating members.
Any financial assistance is provided from members collectively to members collectively.
Accordingly, the arrangement does not involve supply between two distinct persons and is based upon the principle of mutuality.
Administrative Exclusions
For proper, fair, and sustainable administration of the Community Welfare Contribution Fund, the organisation may determine that financial assistance shall ordinarily not be provided in certain situations specified under these guidelines.
For equitable administration and protection of the stability of the common pool, the organisation may decide that financial assistance shall ordinarily not be granted in circumstances where the expenditure is inconsistent with the charitable objectives or internal administrative guidelines of the fund.
The following exclusions are illustrative and indicative in nature. The organisation reserves the right to consider each case independently and exercise discretion where deemed appropriate.
I am Thankful
- Jain International Organisation is a charitable NGO introducing a Community Contribution Plan (Community Welfare Contribution Fund) for Healthcare, Education, Sports and other Philanthropic Activities exclusively for members of the Jain community.
- This arrangement operates through a self-raised voluntary contribution fund created by members for the welfare of members and for charitable activities of the organisation. The arrangement is not an insurance policy and is not supported by any insurance or healthcare company. It is a voluntary community welfare initiative based on mutual contribution for helping each other and society.
- This is a group community welfare arrangement administered for convenience on a common participation period and not from the date of individual contribution. The participation period for administrative purposes shall be from 22th June 2026 to 14th June 2027, however participation does not create any guaranteed right to receive any payment or assistance.
- I understand that the amount paid by me is a voluntary contribution towards a common community welfare fund and shall not be treated as premium, subscription for service, or consideration for any supply of goods or services.
- I further understand that the Community Contribution Plan does not create any contract of indemnity between me and Jain International Organisation and no policy or insurance-cover is issued to me.
- I agree that any financial assistance that may be provided from the community welfare fund shall be discretionary, subject to availability of funds and internal guidelines of the organisation, and shall not be treated as a guaranteed benefit.
- If any grievance arises in relation to the administration of the community welfare fund, I shall first resolve it through discussion or communication with the organisation at claimhelp@jio.net.in or by meeting at the JIO office.
- I understand that this arrangement is voluntary and charitable in nature. Cancellation after contribution may not be allowed except as decided by the organisation, as the contribution becomes part of the common welfare fund created for the benefit of the community.
- I understand that this community welfare arrangement is not backed by any insurance company, and I am voluntarily contributing to a community fund for welfare and charitable purposes.
- I agree that I am participating as a contributor to a mutual welfare fund and not as a consumer purchasing a policy or service.
- I confirm that I have read, understood and accepted the rules of the Community Contribution Plan and I voluntarily agree to participate on the above terms.