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The e-shram portal: Connecting migrants to social protection

By: Rajput, Kuldeepsingh and Rajan, S Irudaya.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(32), Aug 9, 2025: p.20-23. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The Ministry of Labour and Employment launched the e-Shram portal to create a national database of unorganised workers, including migrants. Since its launch, the e-Shram portal has functioned merely as a “registration drive” for workers. The “one-stop solution” has been introduced to facilitate seamless access to social security schemes for e-Shram registrants. While this is a significant step, technical glitches, difficulties in registration due to limited digital literacy, language barriers, migratory status and inadequate outreach to migrant communities hinder its effective utilisation. – Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/32/commentary/e-shram-portal.html
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60(32), Aug 9, 2025: p.20-23 Available AR137074

The Ministry of Labour and Employment launched the e-Shram portal to create a national database of unorganised workers, including migrants. Since its launch, the e-Shram portal has functioned merely as a “registration drive” for workers. The “one-stop solution” has been introduced to facilitate seamless access to social security schemes for e-Shram registrants. While this is a significant step, technical glitches, difficulties in registration due to limited digital literacy, language barriers, migratory status and inadequate outreach to migrant communities hinder its effective utilisation. – Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/32/commentary/e-shram-portal.html

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