25/08/2021
E- SHRAM UAN Card
What eShram Portal?
The Labor and Employment Ministry of India has started a new portal for the unorganized sector worker through the portal government aims to track & collect information about the laborers and workers who are working in the unorganized sector. data collected through the websites will be used for framing new schemes, Policy, and initiatives for workers and Create more Job opportunities
What is UAN Card?
The Applicants will receive a UAN card after the registration on Shram portal which will have a UIN Unique identification number. Through UIN all the Information about the worker like employer, Skills, Educational qualification, and schemes related information can be checked
Benefits Of e Shram or UAN card
The government of India runs Many schemes for the benefits of unorganized sector workers and laborers, but due to lack of knowledge and unawareness, they miss the opportunity to apply for welfare schemes and initiatives. Some of the benefits of e Shram card are mentioned below:-
Insurance Cover under Bhima yojana
Premimuim wave for 1 year
Financial support
Benefits under Social Sercurity Scheme
Provide Jobs
Track workforce of Migrant labors
How to Apply for eshram Card
The applicants who are interested in Applying for Eshram card can visit the nearest CSC center with all the Required documents & Should be working in an unorganized sector and fulfill all the required eligibility criteria:
Documents Required
Aadhar Card
Bank Passbook
Electricity Bill/Ration card
Active Mobile Number
Optional Documents:-Educational certificates, Income Certificate, Skill Certificate, Occupation certificate
Eligibility Criteria
Age should be between 16-59 years
Not be a member of EPFO or ESIC
Should not be Income Tax Payee
Must be working in an unorganized sector
Who can Apply for eShram
People who are working in the Unorganised sector are eligible for Eshram cards. Applicants working in the following sector can apply for the scheme:-
Small and Marginal Farmers
Agricultural labors
Carpenters Sericulture Workers
Salt workers
Tannery workers
Share croppers Brick Kiln workers
CSC
Fisherman Saw Mill workers
Animal husbandary wokers
Beedli rolling
Labeling and Packing
Building and Constructions workers
Leather workers
Midwives
Domestic workers
Barbers
Vegetable and fruit vendors
News paper vendors
Rikshaw pullers
Auto drivers
Sericulture workers,
House Maids
Street Vendors
MNGRGA Workers
ASHA Workers
Milk Pouring Farmers
Migrant Workers