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Kerala Abkari Workers Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Agricultural Workers Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Bamboo, Kattuvally and Pandanus Leaf Workers Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Fishermen Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Handloom Workers Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Tailoring Workers Welfare Fund Board; Kerala Toddy Workers Welfare Fund Board
The act provides for the constitution of National Social Security Board at the Central level which shall recommend formulation of social security schemes viz life and disability cover, health and maternity benefits, old age protection and any other benefit as may be determined by the Government for unorganised workers.
[citation needed] In 2016, the Kerala State Planning Board constituted a working group to formulate recommendations for the welfare of migrant workers under the thirteenth five-year plan (2017–2022). Perhaps it was for the first time in India that a state had set up a Working Group on Labour Migration as part of the five-year plan.
This fare would be claimed by the workers from the bank through "Headload Workers Welfare Fund Board" offices. [citation needed] This scheme was launched in the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), which is declared as the first ‘Nokkukooli-free’ city in the state. [9]
In the state of Kerala there are various establishments owned, managed and controlled by Government of India.These establishments in Kerala are largely government offices and departments, Public sector undertakings, jointly owned entities, entities in which Government of India has stakes or shareholding, defence and strategic establishments etc.
The Kerala Social Security Mission (KSSM) is a government initiative aimed at providing social welfare services and support to vulnerable populations in the state of Kerala, India. [1] Established under the Department of Social Justice, KSSM plays a crucial role in ensuring social security for marginalized groups, including elderly citizens ...
Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan is a social welfare scheme launched by the Ministry of Labour and Employment of the Government of India in February 2019 [1] for poor labourers in the unorganised sector from minimum 18 years of age to maximum 40 years. According to government figures, about 42 crore people in India are associated with the ...
The Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act 2008 (repealed in 2020) was passed to extend the coverage of life and disability benefits, health and maternity benefits, and old age protection for unorganised workers. "Unorganised" is defined as home-based workers, self-employed workers or daily-wage workers.