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Over 5 cr unorganised workers registered on e-Shram portal in 2 months, says Govt

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said over five crore people have registered in two months on the e-Shram portal, which is India's first national database on unorganised sector workers. "In exactly two months, more than 5 crores (or 50 million) workers have registered at the e-Shram portal," the Ministry of Labour and Employment said in a statement.

Workers in diverse occupations such as construction, apparel manufacturing, fishing, gig and platform work, street vending, domestic work, agriculture and allied activities and transport sector have registered on the portal, it added.

In some of these sectors, an overwhelming proportion of migrant workers are engaged.

The largest number of workers registered are from agriculture and construction sectors, given the sheer volume of these two sectors in employment generation in the country.

All unorganised workers, including migrant workers, can now take the benefits of various social security and employment-based schemes through registration on the e-Shram portal.

As per live data, 5.72 crore workers have registered on the portal. Of these, around 50.94 per cent beneficiaries are female and 49.55 per cent male.

There has been weekly improvement in the registrations by gender, with men and women workers registering at comparable proportions.

As per the latest data, the states of West Bengal, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are at the forefront of this initiative with highest number of registrations, the ministry stated.

However, it stated that this number has to be put into perspective, as smaller states and union territories (UTs) understandably have lesser number of workers. Also, this drive needs to gain momentum in states and UTs such as Meghalaya, Manipur, Manipur, Goa, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Tripura, it added.

For online registrations, individual workers can use e-Shram's mobile application or the website. They can also visit the Common Service Centres (CSCs), State Seva Kendra, Labour Facilitation Centres, and selected post offices of the Department of Posts' Digital Seva Kendras, to register themselves on this portal.

After registration, the unorganised workers shall receive a digital e-SHRAM card with a Universal Account Number.

This Universal Account Number will be acceptable across the country and they will not be required to register at different places for obtaining social security benefits.

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