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Government is committed to towards the health, safety and welfare of workers: Santosh Gangwar New Delhi, Jun 19 (KNN) Minister of Labour and Employment Santosh Gangwar has said that the government is committed towards the health, safety and welfare of workers.

Releasing pamphlets, elaborating a slew of measures towards the welfare of workers and their family members during the pandemic here on Friday, he said, our endeavour is to ensure the facilities reach the people for whom these have been formulated.

The Minister said the government is cognizant of the evolving situation under the pandemic.

The ministry would continue, if needed, to go extra miles in a resilient and responsive manner to protect the health and lives of workers and their family members, along with protecting them from hardships in these challenging times, he added.

The Minister said, the Ministry has widened, broadened and enhanced social security benefits to the workers and that too without any additional financial obligation on the employers. The provisions of social security under ESIC and EPFO schemes are now much more relaxed and aimed at addressing the fear and anxiety of workers regarding the health and life of their family members including themselves due to increased transmissivity and fatality under the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the EPFO’s Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLI) all surviving dependent family members of the members of this scheme are eligible to avail benefits of EDLI in case of death in harness of the member. Presently, under this scheme, the benefits extended in case of death of a worker are - no requirement of minimum service for payment of Gratuity; payment of family pension as per provisions under EPF & MP Act, payment of sickness benefit of 70 per cent of wages for 91 days in a year in the event of worker falling sick and not being able to attend the office.

Additionally, under ESIC, after death or disablement of the Insured Person (IP) due to employment injury, a pension equivalent to 90 per cent of average daily wage drawn by the worker is available to the spouse and widowed mother for life long and for children till they attain the age of 25 years.

For the female child, the benefit is available till her marriage, he added.

He further said that to support the families of Insured Persons (IP) under the ESIC scheme, it has been decided that, all the dependent family members of IPs who have been registered in the online portal of the ESIC prior to their diagnosis of COVID disease and subsequent death due to the disease will be entitled to receive the same benefits and in the same scale as received by the dependents of insured persons who die as a result of employment injury, subject to the following eligibility conditions:

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