Maternity benefits: leave entitlement for miscarriage, medical termination, tubectomy, and pregnancy-related illness with wage protection. Section 65 provides that a woman is entitled, on production of prescribed proof, to leave with wages at the rate of maternity benefit: six weeks after miscarriage or medical termination of pregnancy; two weeks after tubectomy; and, in addition to other allowed absence, up to one month for illness arising out of pregnancy, delivery, premature birth, miscarriage or medical termination, with such leave requiring proof as prescribed by the Central Government.
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Maternity benefits: leave entitlement for miscarriage, medical termination, tubectomy, and pregnancy-related illness with wage protection.
Section 65 provides that a woman is entitled, on production of prescribed proof, to leave with wages at the rate of maternity benefit: six weeks after miscarriage or medical termination of pregnancy; two weeks after tubectomy; and, in addition to other allowed absence, up to one month for illness arising out of pregnancy, delivery, premature birth, miscarriage or medical termination, with such leave requiring proof as prescribed by the Central Government.
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