Saurabh Bhagat inspects ALC office; Distributes cheques among workers under various schemes
Budgam: Commissioner Secretary Labour and Employment, Saurabh Bhagat, today informed that Rs. 70 crore have been disbursed among 1.50 lakh workers registered with Board and Other Construction Welfare Scheme (BOCWS) during current financial year.
Commissioner Secretary gave this information during his inspection visit to the office of Assistant Labour Commissioner Budgam.
He said due to Back to Village, My Town my Pride and Block Diwas initiatives, the government was able to register 1.60 lakh more workers with this scheme taking the number to about 3 lakh workers throughout Jammu and Kashmir.
Under this scheme the scholarships are also being provided to facilitate education of children of these workers from first class to Post Graduation. In addition, the scheme also provides scholarships for onward higher studies.
Bhagat ascertained about the status of implementation of these schemes for registered Labour class. He was apprised that since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the registration process got accelerated as more and more deserving class approached the office for registration.
Bhagat said that taking miseries of the transport workers into account, who are going through serious hardships, the government has initiated the process to accommodate and register these workers.
Bhagat further said that while observing that the scheme has emerged as highly beneficial for poor and weaker sections, the government has extended the grants and has earmarked Rs 100 crore for the next year.
Bhagat, during the inspection, distributed 230 cheques under aid component of various schemes among the beneficiaries present on the occasion and some workers were also registered on spot.
Earlier, Assistant Labour Commissioner Budgam presented achievements made under different schemes by the department.