Key Points

The Tamil Nadu government has rolled out a comprehensive welfare package for conservancy workers following recent protests. The measures include free breakfast, expanded insurance coverage, housing projects, and entrepreneurship subsidies. Workers' children will also receive additional education support for hostel and book fees. Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu emphasized the government's commitment while urging workers to return to duty.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Approves Major Welfare Package for Conservancy Workers

  • Free breakfast for early-shift workers to address health concerns
  • Rs 10 lakh accident cover for registered sanitation workers
  • Rs 3.5 lakh entrepreneurship subsidy with interest benefits
  • 30,000 urban homes planned under housing scheme
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TN approves comprehensive welfare package for conservancy workers

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin announces free meals, housing, and insurance boosts for conservancy workers after protests.

"The welfare measures introduced by the Chief Minister show our commitment to their well-being. - Thangam Thennarasu"

Chennai, Aug 14

The Tamil Nadu Cabinet, led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, on Thursday approved six major welfare initiatives for conservancy workers, a day after Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) staff staging protests outside Ripon Building were evicted and detained by police.

The measures include free breakfast, medical treatment, enhanced insurance cover, housing, entrepreneurship subsidies, and expanded education support for workers’ children.

Acknowledging that conservancy work starts early and often leaves little time for breakfast, the government will provide free morning meals through urban local bodies. The scheme will begin in Chennai and later extend to other towns and cities.

A new programme will also be launched to identify occupational hazards faced by conservancy workers and ensure they receive appropriate medical care.

Insurance coverage for registered members of the Tamil Nadu Cleanliness Workers Welfare Board will be increased with an additional Rs 5 lakh accident cover, raising the total compensation for accidental death at work to Rs 10 lakh for the family.

To promote economic self-reliance, workers will be eligible for a 35 per cent subsidy on project costs up to Rs 3.5 lakh for entrepreneurship ventures, along with a 6 per cent interest subsidy if dues are paid on time. The state will allocate Rs 10 crore annually for this purpose.

On the education front, assistance already provided for higher studies will be expanded to cover hostel and book fees for workers’ children.

In housing, the government plans to build 30,000 houses in urban areas within three years for conservancy workers without homes, in partnership with the Tamil Nadu Housing Board and Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board. In rural areas, they will be prioritised under the ‘Kalaignar Kanavu Illam’ scheme.

Responding to questions on the workers’ demands and recent detentions, Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said related cases are pending before the Madras High Court and the labour tribunal. He noted that there have been around 12 rounds of talks involving ministers and the Mayor.

Reiterating the government’s willingness to continue dialogue, he appealed to the workers to return to duty, pointing to the welfare measures introduced by the Chief Minister as evidence of the administration’s commitment to their well-being.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. Last year's housing scheme for workers in Coimbatore got delayed by 8 months. Govt should ensure timely delivery this time.
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Aditya G
The entrepreneurship subsidy is brilliant! Many conservancy workers have skills beyond cleaning - this will help them start small businesses and improve their financial situation. More power to them!
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in Chennai for 3 years, I've seen how hard these workers toil. The medical care for occupational hazards is much needed - many develop chronic health issues from handling waste without proper protection.
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Karthik V
While the package is good, why did it take protests and police action to make this happen? Governments should proactively address workers' needs instead of waiting for unrest. The timing seems suspiciously political.
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Nisha Z
Education support for workers' children is the best long-term investment! Breaking the cycle of poverty starts with giving the next generation opportunities. My maid's daughter got scholarship last year and is now studying engineering 💕
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Michael C
The enhanced insurance cover is a step in right direction, but Rs 10 lakh is still very low compensation for losing one's life at work. These workers deserve much better safety standards and higher coverage.

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