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The Unorganized Sector Worker's Social Security Bill, 2007

Extension of social protection in India, Information papers series

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ILO SRO for South Asia, STEP
2007
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Summary (English)

On September 10th, 2007, the Indian Ministry of Labour and Employment introduced in Parliament a new draft version of the Unorganized Sector Workers' Social Security Bill, with the following main features:

  • The objective is to cover in a phased manner and over a five-year period 60 million Below Poverty Line workers (and their families);
  • The following main contingencies are to be covered: medical care, survivors' benefits, disability and old-age pensions;
  • The responsibility to design appropriate health insurance schemes is transferred to the State Governments;
  • National and State Advisory Boards are to be set up to recommend from time to time additional welfare measures and schemes.

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