The Union Labour Ministry revealed that ₹1,17,507.22 crore has been collected as cess under the BOCW Act since its implementation in 1996.
- Out of this, ₹67,669.92 crore has been utilized for the welfare of construction workers, leaving ₹70,744.16 crore unutilized.
About the BOCW Act, 1996
- The Act provides for regulating the employment and conditions of service of building and other construction workers .
- It also provides for their safety, health and welfare measures and other matters connected therewith or incidental thereto
Provisions of BOCW Act, 1996
- Registration: All construction workers must register with Welfare Boards to access the benefits offered under the Act.
- Eligibility: Any worker aged 18 to 60 years, engaged in construction activities for a minimum of 90 days in the preceding 12 months, is eligible for registration with the State Welfare Boards.
- State Welfare Boards: Established to administer welfare funds and provide benefits such as accident insurance, medical assistance, education, housing, and pensions to registered workers.
- Funding Mechanism: The Act mandates a cess of 1% to 2% on the cost of construction projects to fund welfare schemes for construction workers.
- Working Conditions and Safety:
- Fixes working hours and wages for overtime.
- Prohibits employment of certain persons in specific construction activities.
- Ensures provision of basic facilities like drinking water, sanitation, accommodation, crecheBOCW Act, 1996s, first aid, and canteens.
- Mandates the formation of safety committees and appointment of safety officers to frame rules for workers’ safety and health.
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BoCW Management Information System (MIS) Portal
- Purpose: A centralized data management portal aimed at improving the welfare of Building and Other Construction (BoC) workers across India.
- Functions: Compiles and analyzes data from BoCW Welfare Boards of all States and Union Territories (UTs).
- Enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of welfare initiatives for construction workers nationwide.
- Benefits: Tracks the usage of the BoCW Cess Fund.
- Registers workers under welfare schemes and ensures benefits like social security, insurance, healthcare, and housing.
- Integration with e-Shram Portal: Simplifies access to government schemes.
- Ensures comprehensive welfare coverage for construction workers by linking with the e-Shram database.
- Role of States and UTs: States and UTs are encouraged to update data on the portal to ensure efficient fund utilization and enhance welfare delivery.
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