A PRESENTATION BY MR. P.C.CHATURVEDI SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ENHANCING SOCIAL SECURITY FOR UNORGANIZED WORKERS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social Security for Unorganised Sector Workers in India: Alternative Approaches and New Initiatives Babu P. Remesh V.V.GIRI NATIONAL LABOUR INSTITUTE,
Advertisements

Addressing Social Exclusion in Health: RSBY Health Insurance in India Babken Babajanian 20 th June 2012.
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE (LABOUR/AGEING/YOUNG FARMERS) AND GENDER.
Press Conference 8 th September 2014 Ministry of Labour & Employment Government of India 1.
 The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act-2005 was notified by Government of India on September 7,  The basic objective of MGNREGA is to enhance.
Strategy to Address Distress Migration and Climate Change Nabaghan Ojha, India Odisha Modernizing Economy, Governance and Administration Programme (OMEGA)
Social Protection in India: Two Initiatives K.P. Kannan, Member National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector, New Delhi, and Fellow, Centre.
Nepal Country Partnership Strategy FY The World Bank Group.
Understanding the impact of social health protection programs on social exclusion Soumitra Ghosh* and Harshad Thakur for correspondence
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Ministry of Rural Development Government of India.
Reasons to invest in Paraguay UK-Paraguay Trade & Investment Forum Nov German Rojas Irigoyen Minister of Finance - Paraguay.
The Future of India in the World Economy Comments by Johannes Jütting OECD Development Centre Paris, 22 June, 2007.
ZAMBIA DECENT WORK COUNTRY PROGRAMME 2013 – 2016.
SOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES FOR MINING SECTOR IN AFGHANISTAN Harjot Kaur Senior Social Development Advisor, Ministry of Mines.
Agricultural and Policy Development in China Agricultural and Policy Development in China Dr. Ke Bingsheng Director-General Research Center for Rural Economy,
Tourism Industry at Risk: The Economic Impact of Climate Change
First Five Year Plan ( ). First Five Year Plan 1.It gave importance to agriculture, irrigation and power projects to decrease the countries reliance.
The 8-7 National Poverty Reduction Program in China: the National Strategy and its Impact Wang Sangui, Li Zhou, Ren Yanshun.
NIGERIA Country presentation: State of Health Care Financing by Chima A. Onoka and Chijioke I. Okoli Health Policy Research Group University of Nigeria,
Health Care Reform Quynh Smith. Sources of Inefficiency in the Health Care Delivery System   We spend a substantial amount on high cost, low-value treatments.
WATER ISSUES IN THE EASTERN EUROPE:
1 Ministry of Planning – Kurdistan Regional Government Invest in Iraq: Development of the Kurdistan Region – Iraq Brussels, Belgium 7/10/13.
Non Contributory Pension for the Elderly in Lebanon Mounir Rached, Ph.D. Vice president, LEA May 31 st,
SOCIAL SECURITY ORGANIZATION
1 An Act to provide for the enhancement of livelihood security of the households in rural areas of the country by providing at least one hundred days of.
Health care system In Thailand.
SOCIAL SECURITY FOR THE POOR ………an initiative called RSBY.
Implementation of MGNREGS in Andhra Pradesh In India Agriculture based Livelihoods: Opportunities and Potential 1 Government of Andhra Pradesh, India.
SITUATION REPORT ON HEALTH INSURANCE FOR BPL POPULATION IN INDIA (SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON RSBY) UNDP (SE - MF) December 2009 Pune.
Seminar on Social Transfers for the Fight against Hunger Phnom Penh, Cambodia (21-22) February 2013 Social Transfer – The Myanmar Experience Nan Ma Ma.
1 INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER COOPERATIVE LTD. Preserving Cooperative Identity in an Era of Competition - IFFCO’s Case U.S. Awasthi Managing Director IFFCO.
HUL286 Class presentation Group 3.  The basic objective of the Act is to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by Providing at least 100 days of.
Society for Advancement in Tribes, Health, Education, Environment (SATHEE) Jharkhand, India.
Infrastructure Development: Poverty Reduction and Income Generation Infrastructure development plays a key role in creating jobs, reducing inequalities.
Conference on Managing Agriculture 21 August 2009 Conference on Managing Agriculture 21 August 2009 National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Rita Sharma.
Vision 2021 Forum : Advocating Towards making Vision 2021 a reality
End of poverty - National Rural Livelihoods Mission (N.R.L.M) T. Vijay Kumar JS, Ministry of Rural Development Govt of India
Implementation of RSBY in Karnataka and Universal Health Coverage in India E. Lakshmappa Joint Labour Commissioner and CEO Shantveer M Patil Additional.
Special Interest Tourism Nicos Rodosthenous PhD 29/10/ /10/20131Dr Nicos Rodosthenous.
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna. Framework Introduction Genesis Unique Features Robust Monitoring and Evaluvation How it works?
Economic Commission for Africa Growth with Equity: The African Regional Experience 2010 Dialogue with the UNGA Second Committee Growth with Equity: The.
Financial Inclusion. 2 Indian Demographics Population demographics APL (71%) BPL(29 %) Mobile subscriber penetration has reached 80% of population 970mn.
RECENT EFFORTS AT ENHANCING SOCIAL SECURITY FOR UNORGANIZED WORKERS IN INDIA.
Overview of China’s health care reform Wen Chen, Ph.D., Professor Fudan School of Public Health March 21, 2016.
Providing Health Care to the Poor …………… a journey called RSBY.
Seite 1 A Step Towards Universal Coverage in India – Example of RSBY Dr. Nishant Jain.
Knowledge sharing workshop on social protection for vulnerable Groups ILO STEP/SFP Programmes October 15 th,16 th &17 th 2007 Bangkok, Thailand By Ansgar.
Cambodia’s national employment policy and the linkages with social protection Extending social protection and promoting productive employment Training.
Women, Work, and the Economy: Macroeconomic Gains from Gender Equity The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and should not be.
Seite 1 Social Protection in India – Recent Initiatives and Role of GTZ Dr. Nishant Jain
COMMERCIAL BANKS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Economic Development may be defined as a process whereby an economy’s National Income is carried on from a lower.
Ratna M. Sudarshan For presentation at IAFFE July 12-14, 2013.
MINIMUM INCOME AND INCLUSION POLICY Challenges of a precarious inclusion model Brussels 6 April 2016.
How to improve linkages of Social Protection and Employment and Policy Options GROUP WORK.
The Socio-Economic Benefits of Crop Protection Products
Tourism Industry at Risk: The Economic Impact of Climate Change
…………… a journey called RSBY
Government’s Initiatives
Dr. Christian Pfleiderer (GIZ)
(A mission to make a Pensioned Society)
IMPACT OF MAHATMA GANDHI NREGA ON RURAL WAGES
Informal Sector Statistics
Employment, Skills and Migration
1 Results Background RSBY – What is the Scheme?
RASHTRIYA SWASTHYA BIMA YOJANA
INTEGRATED ACTIONS FOR DEVELOPED INDIA
SDG goals Goal Activity Goal No.1 No Poverty:
MGNREGA MNREGS is the worlds largest work guarantee programme and social security measure that aims to guarantee the ‘right to work’ as a Legal Right enacted.
Making Healthcare a Public Good – Inverting the Political Economy
Summary of Five year Plans
Presentation transcript:

A PRESENTATION BY MR. P.C.CHATURVEDI SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ENHANCING SOCIAL SECURITY FOR UNORGANIZED WORKERS IN INDIA 1

ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA … Some Indicators Food Grains (Million Tonnes) Finished Steel (Million Tonnes) Electricity Generation (Billion KWH) Foreign Exchange Reserves ($ Billion) Exports ($ Bn) Life Expectancy (years) Literacy rate (% of population)

OUR BELIEF Absence of a meaningful social security arrangement is not merely a problem for individual workers, it has wider ramifications in the economy and the society. From an economic point of view, it reduces workers’ ability to contribute meaningfully and efficiently. Low earning power, coupled with vulnerabilities, lead to poverty that also reduces aggregate demand. Socially, it leads to disaffection and dissatisfaction, especially when a small segment of the society is well endowed and seen as prospering. 3

We therefore believe in : Working towards inclusive growth wherein marginalized sections of the society can participate as well as benefit from development Providing social security to the entire workforce in the organized and unorganized sectors. 4

Total Population 1.2 billion 470 million workforce in India More than 94% of workers are in the informal sector India's unorganized sector is one of the largest in the post- industrial world Workforce In India 5

Major Needs of Unorganised Sector workers Employment Security Health Security Maternity Security Old Age Security 6

Major Initiatives From GoI Employment Security through Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA) Health and Maternity Security through Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) 7

Financial Commitment These two schemes reflect the political commitment and will and are making a big impact in the life of working poor Value (Rs. Million) Value (US $ Million) % of GDP% of Budget GDP61,641, % NREGA4o1, %3.6167% RSBY3, %0.0343% 8

MGNREGA Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act guarantees 100 days of wage-employment in a financial year to a rural household Primary Objective Supplement employment opportunities for rural households 9

MGNREGA Auxiliary Objective Regenerate natural resource base for sustainable rural livelihoods  Water conservation & water harvesting  Drought Proofing (afforestation & tree plantation)  Irrigation canals, micro & minor irrigation works  Works on individual land of weaker sections; Small & Marginal farmers  Renovation of traditional water bodies  Land development  Flood control & protection, drainage  Rural connectivity Process Outcomes Strengthen grass root processes of democracy Infuse transparency and accountability in governance 10

Employment provided to Households (in Millions) Expenditure (in Billion US $) Progress under MGNREGA 11

MGNREGA: Positive Trends Increase in Agriculture Minimum Wages and wage earned per day and annual income. Bargaining power of labour has increased. Distress migration has reduced in many parts. Financial inclusion on an unprecedented scale : 69 Million Bank & Post Office accounts opened. 12

Positive Trends contd.- “Green Jobs” created as 70% works relate to water conservation, water-harvesting, restoration, renovation and desilting of water bodies, drought-proofing, plantation & afforestation Productivity effects of MGNREGA reported  Improvement in ground water  Improved agricultural productivity & cropping intensity  Livelihood diversification in rural areas 13

National Health Insurance Scheme (RSBY) Why Health Insurance? OUT OF POCKET (OOP) EXPENSES AND INDEBTEDNESS IN INDIA (Amount in $US) ALL INDIAPOOREST 1.Average OOP Payments made per hospitalization in Govt. facilities Average OOP Payments made per hospitalization in private facilities %age of people indebted due to OP Care %age of people indebted due to IP Care

What is RSBY? Benefits – Cover for Hospitalisation Expenses of Rs. 30,000/- (US $650) per family (upto five members) per annum on a family floater basis – 727 pre-defined surgical packages including Maternity & Newborn Care – Cover for Day Care Surgeries – All Pre-existing Diseases covered from day 1 – Pre/ Post hospitalisation Expenses and Limited Transportation cost ($2 per visit upto a maximum of US $20) covered Sources of funding for program – Rs. 30 (US $0.6) per family per year from Beneficiaries – 75% of Premium from Federal Government – 25% of Premium from State Government – Cost of Smart Card borne by the Federal Government Both Public and Private hospitals are empanelled Enrollment is done at Village and Smart Card is provided 15

SMART CARD 16

ENROLMENT KIT 17

Current Status of Implementation of RSBY …. since its roll out from CategoryNumbers Number of People Covered 50 million Number of people benefitted 500,000 Number of States Started the Process 26 Number of States Distributing Smart Cards 23 Number of States where Policy has Started 22 Number of Insurance Companies involved 11 Number of Smart Cards Distributed 15 million 18 As on

Success So Far Access to People for hospitalisation care is improving Reduction in Out of Pocket Expenditure on Health Using Smart Card and Biometric technology successfully for a social sector scheme at this large scale Portability of Smart Card across India Creating a healthy competition between Public and Private sector health care providers Disease profiling in each District 19

FUTURE PROJECTIONS It is proposed to cover all the Below Poverty Line families (60million) by the year From , the annual recurring cost would be around Rs Crore (U.S.$ 780 million) RSBY has been extended to Beneficiaries of MGNREGA, Building and Construction workers, Postman, Railway porters etc. Government of India is considering extending this scheme further to other categories of workers in a phased manner. 20

Other Major Initiatives The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 is an important step to achieve social justice Right to Information Act, 2005 has been instrumental in achieving transparency and accountability in governance To ensure the food security to all, Government of India proposes to enact a legislation on Food Security 21

THANK YOU 22