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20.36 lakh new employees enrolled under ESI scheme in July, 48 pc under age 25

The ESIC scheme saw a significant influx of new workers in July. Nearly half of these new employees are young people under the age of 25. This growth also included thousands of new establishments providing social security. The data reflects a positive trend in formal job creation for India's youth.

New Delhi, Sep 26

At least 20.36 lakh new employees were added in the payroll data of Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) in the month of July, an increase of 4.86 per cent from 19.37 lakh new workers enrolled in June, an official statement said on Friday.

Over 48 per cent of new registrations comprise young people under 25 years of age, according to a Ministry of Labour and Employment statement.

About 31,146 new establishments have been brought under the social security ambit of the ESI Scheme in the month of July, thus ensuring social security to more workers.

“It is noticeable that out of the total 20.36 lakh employees added during the month, 9.85 lakh employees amounting to around 48.37 per cent of the total registrations belong to the age group of up to 25 years,” the statement said.

The gender-wise analysis of the payroll data indicates that net enrollment of female members has been 4.33 lakh out of total 20,36,008 employees added in July.

Moreover, a total of 88 transgender employees has also been registered under the ESI Scheme in July, which attests to the commitment of ESIC to deliver its benefits to every section of the society.

The ESI scheme in India is a social security system designed to provide financial and medical benefits to employees in case of sickness, maternity, disablement, and death due to employment injury. It also offers medical care to insured persons and their families. The scheme applies to factories and certain other establishments, including shops, hotels, and educational institutions, with a specified number of employees.

However, the payroll data is provisional since the data generation is a continuous exercise.

In June, the data showed that out of the total 19.37 lakh employees added during the month, 9.58 lakh employees, amounting to around 49.5 per cent of the total registrations, belong to the younger age group of up to 25 years.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

While the numbers look good, I hope the quality of these jobs is also being monitored. Many companies hire on contract without proper benefits. ESI is great but implementation matters more than enrollment numbers.

Sarah B

Good to see 4.33 lakh women enrolled! But this is still only about 21% of total enrollments. We need more focus on gender parity in formal employment. The transgender inclusion is a positive step forward though.

Arjun K

As someone who recently started working, ESI has been a lifesaver for my medical needs. More young people should understand the importance of social security from day one of their career.

Michael C

The 31,146 new establishments covered is impressive. This shows growing formalization of India's economy. However, I'm concerned about the "provisional" nature of data - hope final numbers hold up.

Nikhil C

ESI hospitals need improvement in many states. While enrollment is increasing, the quality of medical facilities must match the growing numbers. Otherwise it's just paperwork without real benefits.

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