Government Schemes for Free Prosthetic Legs India 2026

If you or someone in your family needs an artificial leg and you are wondering whether the government will help pay for it, you are not alone. This is one of the most common questions amputees across India ask. The answer is yes: there are three central government programmes that can cover or subsidise your prosthetic leg in India and several state-level options on top of those. Here is exactly what each one offers and how to access it.
The ADIP Scheme: The Strongest Option for Most Amputees
The ADIP Scheme (Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase and Fitting of Aids and Appliances) has been in operation since 1981. It covers all types of prosthetic and orthotic devices and remains the most widely accessible government scheme for prosthetic legs in India.
Eligibility (Section 6.0 of the revised guidelines, applicable from 26 September 2024):
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Disability: Certified disability of 40% or more from a government-recognised authority
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Income: Monthly household income from all sources not exceeding Rs. 30,000
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Support: Free device for income up to Rs. 22,500 per month; 50% subsidy for income between Rs. 22,501 and Rs. 30,000
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High-end prosthesis: For locomotor disabilities with 40%+ disability, a dedicated subsidy of up to Rs. 30,000 is available under Section 8.01 of the scheme. Amputees without a disability certificate can also access this with a recommendation from an RCI-registered Rehabilitation Professional.
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UDID card: Holding a UDID card issued by the Ministry, or enrollment number of the UDID card, along with a Disability Certificate showing at least 40% disability
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Citizenship: Indian citizen with a valid Aadhaar
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Re-assistance gap: Not received assistance for the same purpose from any source in the past 3 years. For children below 18 years of age, the minimum gap is 1 year for customised items like prosthesis and orthosis.
Who implements the scheme?
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ALIMCO, National Institutes (NIs), Composite Regional Centres (CRCs), District Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRCs), and the National Trust, under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment or the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
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Registered Societies and their branches under the Societies Registration Act, 1860
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Registered Charitable Trusts
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Indian Red Cross Societies and other Autonomous Bodies headed by the District Collector, the CEO, or the District Development Officer
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National and State Corporations in the field of Disabilities
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Local Bodies, Zila Parishad, Municipalities, District Autonomous Development Councils, Panchayats
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Hospitals registered as separate entities, as recommended by the State/UT/Central Government
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Nehru Yuva Kendras
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Any other organisation deemed fit by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD)
This means your nearest government rehabilitation centre, an empanelled NGO, your District Disability Rehabilitation Centre, or even a qualifying Panchayat can distribute benefits; you do not have to wait for an ALIMCO camp.
How to apply:
You have four official channels:
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ARJUN Portal (online): adip.depwd.gov.in, apply online for aids and assistive devices; device delivered within 6 months of registration
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Mobile App: The Department's mobile app lets you register for a new device or repair of an existing one; the request is forwarded to the nearest implementing agency
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Distribution Camps: Implementing agencies hold regular camps at the district level. Contact your District Collector's office or any implementing agency for camp schedules
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Headquarters/Walk-in: Approach any National Institute, CRC, ALIMCO regional office, or empanelled NGO directly
Income proof accepted: BPL card, MGNREGA card, Disability Pension Card, certificate from MP/MLA/Councillor/Gram Pradhan, Revenue Agency certificate, or a notarised affidavit, whichever you can obtain most easily.
CGHS: For Central Government Employees and Pensioners
The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) covers approximately 47- 48 lakh beneficiaries across 80 cities (as of 2023-24, per Ministry of Health data), including central government employees, pensioners, and their dependent family members. CGHS does include reimbursement for artificial limbs and assistive devices.
You can use CGHS either cashlessly at an empanelled hospital or through reimbursement at a non-empanelled facility. A referral from a CGHS Wellness Centre Medical Officer is required before fitting. For devices costing above Rs. 50,000, prior permission must be obtained from the CGHS Additional Director of your city; for items below Rs. 50,000, three quotations and approval from your Head of Department are required. CGHS-approved reimbursement rates are published by the Ministry of Health and may not cover the full cost of a premium device, so confirm the approved rate for your specific prosthetic category with your CGHS Wellness Centre before committing.
ESIC: For Workers in the Organised Private Sector
If your salary slip shows an ESI deduction, you are covered under ESIC. Here is what that means for prosthetics:
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Who qualifies: Employees earning up to Rs. 21,000/month. If you have a disability, the limit is Rs. 25,000/month.
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What is covered: Artificial limbs, aids, and appliances for both you and your dependent family members.
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No cost ceiling: ESIC does not cap the cost of treatment. You are not limited to a fixed reimbursement amount.
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For work injuries: If you lost a limb due to a workplace accident, the physical rehabilitation benefit kicks in automatically.
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For other causes: If the amputation was not work-related, coverage still exists under general medical care, but you will need extra documentation and approval from an ESIC Medical Board.
How to start: Walk into any ESIC hospital near you and ask for a referral to begin the prosthetic fitting process.
State-Level Schemes Worth Knowing
Every state and union territory in India has its own disability welfare infrastructure on top of central schemes. Here is what exists across the country:
What every state offers (all 28 states + 8 UTs)?
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District Social Welfare Office: Present in every district. This is your first stop; they will tell you which state schemes you qualify for and help with ADIP applications.
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District Disability Rehabilitation Centre (DDRC): Operates in most districts and directly implements ADIP. Can assess your disability, assist with certification, and connect you to devices.
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Disability pension (IGNDPS): The central government contributes Rs. 300/month; most states add a top-up. Delhi pays Rs. 2,500/month total; Maharashtra adds Rs. 1,200/month on top of the central amount. Check your state Social Welfare portal for your state's rate.
States with verified prosthetic-specific schemes:
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Tamil Nadu: Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS) covers prosthetic devices for families with annual income below Rs. 5 lakh, up to Rs. 5 lakh per family per year. Covers 1.48 crore families across the state.
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Jammu & Kashmir: Prosthetic Aid Scheme (PAS) the state Social Welfare Department provides artificial limbs, wheelchairs, crutches, and hearing aids directly to persons with disabilities.
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Uttar Pradesh: State-level prosthetic limb subsidy scheme for persons with disabilities, implemented through district welfare offices and regular distribution camps.
All other states: how to find your scheme?
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Visit myscheme.gov.in, search "prosthetic," and filter by your state; it lists all active central and state schemes you are eligible for
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Visit your state government's e-governance or Social Welfare portal (e.g., Karnataka: sw.kar.nic.in, Maharashtra: sjsa.maharashtra.gov.in, Andhra Pradesh: apewalfare.ap.gov.in, Telangana: wdcw.telangana.gov.in, Rajasthan: sje.rajasthan.gov.in, West Bengal: wbswasthyasathi.gov.in, Gujarat: swd.gujarat.gov.in)
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Call or visit the office of your District Collector or District Magistrate they coordinate all disability welfare camps and distributions at the ground level
Note: Benefit amounts and eligibility criteria are updated periodically. Always confirm the current figures with your District Social Welfare Office before applying.
Documents You Will Need for Any Application
Gather these before visiting any office or camp:
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Disability certificate from a government-recognised authority (showing minimum 40% disability), or UDID card / UDID enrollment number
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Income proof- BPL card, MGNREGA card, revenue authority certificate, or MP/MLA/Gram Pradhan certificate are all accepted under ADIP
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Aadhaar card or Aadhaar enrollment ID
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Medical referral from a registered practitioner recommending a prosthetic limb
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Recent passport-size photographs
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Bank account details for subsidy transfer where applicable
Getting these ready in advance saves repeated trips and delays.
How 3D Printing Makes Your Support Go Further
Government schemes like ADIP cover standard approved devices, which can be limited in quality and fit. If your subsidy covers part of the cost, a 3D-printed prosthetic helps close that quality gap for a manageable top-up.
At Instalimb, we use AI-assisted CAD design and 3D printing to achieve 1mm-level socket precision. We have designed over 500 prosthetics for patients across Delhi, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Vizag. Our free Test Socket Fitting means you experience the fit before any financial commitment. Our team regularly helps patients understand how to use their government entitlements alongside an Instalimb prosthetic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does PMJAY cover prosthetics in India?
No. As of 2026, PMJAY does not cover prosthetic limbs. It covers hospitalisation and amputation surgery but not the prosthetic device. OPAI petitioned the government in 2025 to include prosthetic and orthotic care under PMJAY, but this was not in effect at the time of publishing. The ADIP Scheme is currently the primary government route for prosthetic funding.
How do I apply for a free prosthetic leg under the ADIP Scheme?
You have four options: apply online via the ARJUN Portal at adip.depwd.gov.in, use the Department mobile app, attend a district-level distribution camp, or walk into any ALIMCO regional office, National Institute, CRC, DDRC, or empanelled NGO near you. You need a UDID card or enrollment number along with a disability certificate (40% or more disability), an income proof document, Aadhaar, and a doctor referral. Those with a monthly income up to Rs. 22,500 receive the device free of cost; income between Rs. 22,501 and Rs. 30,000 qualifies for a 50% subsidy. For a prosthetic leg specifically, Section 8.01 of the scheme provides a dedicated high-end prosthesis subsidy of up to Rs. 30,000.
I work in a private company. Can ESIC fund my prosthetic leg?
Yes, if your employer deducts ESI contributions and your salary is within the ESIC limit (up to Rs. 21,000/month, or Rs. 25,000/month for persons with disabilities). ESIC covers artificial limbs under its medical care benefit with no ceiling on treatment cost. Coverage is most straightforward for work-related injuries. For amputation from other causes, additional documentation and approval from an ESIC Medical Board is required. Visit your nearest ESIC hospital to begin.
What if I do not qualify for any of these schemes?
Explore your state government disability welfare board, NGOs registered under ADIP (there are hundreds across India), and crowdfunding platforms. Instalimb also offers a free Test Socket Fitting and flexible options, so reach out and let our team help you understand what is available for your specific situation.
Can I combine a government subsidy with a 3D-printed prosthetic from Instalimb?
ADIP subsidies apply to devices on their approved catalogue. However, you can use the subsidy as a partial contribution and pay a differential for an Instalimb 3D-printed prosthetic. Our team will walk you through the cost breakdown and the process, starting with a free consultation.
Getting a prosthetic leg in India does not have to mean paying the full cost out of pocket. The ADIP Scheme, CGHS, and ESIC together form a real safety net that can significantly reduce your expenses. Start by identifying which scheme applies to you, gather your documents early, and find a clinic that understands both the technology and the process. The right support is available, and you deserve to access it.
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