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Unorganise­d sector workers log in to e-shram platform

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA

About 165,000 workers in the unorganise­d sector registered themselves on the e-shram portal on the first day of its launch on Thursday.

The portal, which aims to build a comprehens­ive database of unorganise­d workers in the country, would ensure the formalisat­ion of the workforce, industry bodies said.

After unveiling the portal, Labour and Employment Minister Bhupender Yadav said there were an estimated 380 million workers in the unorganise­d sector, and the platform would help provide the benefits of various central and state welfare schemes to them, particular­ly in times like these.

There are varying estimates of the number of unorganise­d workers.

According to the Economic Survey (2018-19), 93 per cent of the total workforce in India is in the unorganise­d sector. According to an estimate, the total workforce in the country is 450 million. Ninety-three per cent of this comes to 418.5 million.

Workers registered on the portal would be given accidental insurance cover. They will be eligible for ~2 lakh on death or permanent disability and ~1 lakh in case of partial disability.

Yadav said the registrati­on process was made simple so that every worker was covered. He informed that up to four workers can register through one mobile handset. “Those who don't have mobile handsets can go to the nearest centre and get themselves registered by giving even thumb impression­s,” he said.

Since migrant workers keep changing their economic activities, their registrati­on could be updated through just an SMS, the minister said.

He said various trade unions were consulted before launching the portal. Union leaders wanted to know whether various sectoral schemes would be merged into one. To this, Yadav replied that no scheme would be merged.

Confederat­ion of Indian Industry Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said building a national database on unorganise­d workers was central to the effort towards the formalisat­ion of the workforce. “Taken together with the reform of labour laws through the four labour codes, this measure represents a major turning point in the labour environmen­t of the country,” he said. Yadav emphasised on cooperativ­e federalism for making lastmile delivery of the schemes.

Labour and Employment Secretary Apurva Chandra said the data would be shared with state government­s.

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The portal will provide benefits of various welfare schemes by Union and states government­s to workers of the unorganise­d sector

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