
New Delhi, Feb. 2 -- Union Labour & Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday hailed the budgetary allocation for labour welfare, saying social security for gig workers is a transformative step.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday announced a social security scheme for one crore gig workers engaged with online platforms and said the government will provide them identity cards and facilitate their registration on the e-Shram portal.
The move will help these platform workers get benefits of social welfare schemes run by various government agencies.
The Union Budget 2025 marks a landmark initiative in India's labour welfare landscape with a comprehensive framework to extend formal recognition and social security benefits to gig workers, a labour ministry statement said.
Lauding the decision, Mandaviya, hailed the government's commitment to ensuring the well-being of over one crore gig workers across the country.
Mandaviya said, "The gig workforce is a vital pillar of India's new-age economy, driving innovation and efficiency across digital platforms. Recognizing their contribution, the government's decision to provide them with identity cards, e-Shram registration, and healthcare security under PM Jan Arogya Yojana is a transformative step towards their social security and well-being."
Beyond this, the government remains committed to extending social security benefits to workers in other unorganised sectors as well, ensuring dignity, security, and prosperity for every worker in the country, he added.
The rise of digital platforms has revolutionized employment, creating new opportunities for flexible work arrangements. India's gig and platform economy has witnessed rapid expansion, with NITI Aayog's report 'India's Booming Gig and Platform Economy' projecting that the workforce in this sector will cross 1 crore in 2024-25 and grow to 2.35 crore by 2029-30.
Recognizing this transformation, the Code on Social Security, 2020 (CoSS, 2020) for the first time, defined 'aggregator', 'gig worker' and 'platform worker and introduced legal provisions for gig and platform workers for the first time, ensuring their inclusion in social security measures.
This framework laid the groundwork for structured welfare initiatives tailored to the needs of this dynamic workforce.
The Union Budget 2025-26 marks a significant milestone in this journey, with a comprehensive initiative to extend formal recognition and social security benefits to platform-based gig workers.
The Finance Minister has announced measures to facilitate their identification through unique identity cards, streamline their registration on the e-Shram portal, and ensure access to healthcare under PM Jan Arogya Yojana. These steps will further strengthen the safety net for over 1 crore gig workers across sectors.
A pilot initiative has already been undertaken by Ministry of Labour & Employment to register platform workers and aggregators on the e-Shram portal.
An Aggregator Module has also been piloted enabling digital platforms to onboard themselves and their workforce onto India's national database for unorganised workers.
As part of this pilot, four leading aggregators-Urban Company, Zomato, Blinkit, and Uncle Delivery-have already registered.
The Budget 2025 announcement marks a significant expansion of this initiative, enabling a massive scale-up and institutionalizing these efforts. With enhanced resources, the initiative will ensure that every gig and platform worker has access to essential social security benefits through e-Shram portal, reinforcing the government's commitment to safeguarding the interests of this workforce.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Millennium Post.