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E Shram Portal

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December 20, 2024

Why in News?

Recently, e-Shram portal has achieved a milestone of over 30 crore registered Unorganised Workers.

What is E Shram Portal?

  • E-Shram portal – It is a flagship initiative by the Government of India that was launched in 2021 to support and empower the unorganized workforce.
  • Nodal ministry – Ministry of Labour and Employment
  • Database – It is designed to create a comprehensive National Database of Unorganised Workers (NDUW), world’s largest database of unorganised workers.
  • Aadhaar link – It is verified and seeded with Aadhaar, enabling the delivery of targeted welfare schemes and benefits.
  • Registration on the E-Shram portal is free of cost.
  • Eligibility to register:
    • Aged between 16 and 59 years.
    • Be employed in the unorganized sector, including self-employed individuals, daily wage labourers, and gig workers.
    • Possess an Aadhaar card, a valid mobile number linked to Aadhaar, and a bank account.
    • Not be a member of the Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) or Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC).
  • Number of registrations30,48,02,313 (As on December 19, 2024).
  • Top states with registrations:
    1. Uttar Pradesh (8,37,45,287)
    2. Bihar (2,95,88,748)
    3. West Bengal (2,64,06,322)
    4. Madhya Pradesh (1,84,48,886)
    5. Maharashtra (1,73,33,185)

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What are the key features of E-Shram portal?

  • Universal Account Number (UAN) – Registered workers receive a UAN linked to their Aadhaar, enabling seamless access to benefits.
  • Single registration process – The portal streamlines the registration process, requiring minimal documentation such as Aadhaar and bank account details.
  • Multilingual support – Workers from diverse regions can access the portal in multiple Indian languages, ensuring inclusivity.
  • Grievance redressal mechanism – A dedicated helpline and support system address workers’ queries and grievances promptly.
  • Integration with employment and skill opportunities – Registered workers can connect with employment opportunities, skilling, pension and state-specific schemes through the portal.
  • Family details for migrant workers – It captures family details of migrant workers to aid child education and women-centric schemes for those who have migrated with their families.
  • Data Sharing Portal (DSP) – It allows the secure sharing of e-Shram beneficiary data with State and Union Territory governments and Building and Other Construction Workers’ (BOCW) Welfare Boards.

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What are key developments with respect to the E-Shram Portal?

  • Integration with Gati Shakti – To align infrastructure development with workforce planning.
  • It enables workers registered on the E-Shram Portal to access job openings linked to Gati Shakti initiatives.
  • International accolades – The e-Shram portal and its development were well appreciated at the 112th International Labour Conference (ILC).
  • Integration with central schemes – 12 schemes of different Central Ministries / Departments have already been integrated/ mapped with the e-Shram.

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  • Integration with other portals – To provide one-stop labour services solution and to connect job-seekers with potential employers and skill providers.

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  • E-Shram One-Stop-Solution – It was launched in 2024 integrate different social security/welfare schemes at e-Shram portal.
  • By providing a unified platform for registration, benefits and job opportunities, the portal addresses long-standing gaps in the labor market.
  • With over 30 crore workers already registered, the E-Shram Portal is well on its way to transforming the lives of millions and building a stronger, more resilient workforce for the future.

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Building and Other Construction Workers' (BOCW) Welfare Boards

  • BOCW Welfare Boards are responsible for providing welfare measures for construction workers.
  • These boards are established by state governments under the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996.
  • The boards' functions include:
    • Providing immediate assistance to beneficiaries in the event of an accident
    • Paying pensions
    • Sanctioning loans and advances for house construction
    • Paying amounts for group insurance premiums
    • Providing financial assistance for children's education
    • Meeting medical expenses for major ailments
  • To be eligible for registration as a beneficiary of the BOCW Welfare Fund, a building worker must meet the following criteria:
    • Should be between the ages of 18 and 60.
    • Have been employed in construction work for at least 90 days in the previous 12 months.

Reference

PIB | E Shram portal

 

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