New Delhi: Slamming the sluggish center “dissatisfied” in implementing the direction of 2018 to register all unsigned sector workers, the Supreme Court on Tuesday directs the United States and the Government to complete the registration of all workers on July 31, which will also be a deadline for Apply the One Ration One Nation (Onorc) card scheme.
Citing 27-18 National Statistics Survey Organizations (NSO) for the PEG The number of workers in the unorganized sector in 38 crorses, or a quarter of the country’s population, Judge of Judge Ashok Bhushan and Shah said because they were the most hit by this pandemic caused a slowdown in the economy, It is a central duty and countries to provide it with dry rations and run the kitchen community to ensure that nothing starved during the pandemic continues.
“When not organized workers are awaiting registration to reap the benefits of various state and central welfare schemes, apathy and sluggish by the Ministry of Manpower and Employment cannot be forgiven.
There is a urgency in the national database for non-organized workers (NDUW) portal to complete And implemented see a pandemic and desperately need unorganized workers to receive benefits, “Bench said.
“The attitude of service does not complete the module even though directed (by SC) in early August 21, 2018 shows that the Ministry does not live for the suffering of migrant workers and the non-actions of its ministry is very not approved.
We further direct the Secretary, Ministry of Manpower and Labor to ensure that the portal NDUW is completed and the implementation of the portal starts on or before July 31.
Let the ministry secretary submit the report in one month after.
“It was ordered.
SC said unless registration of all workers in an unmaved sector, including migrant workers, complete, “high claims by all states and the United States that they have implemented various welfare schemes for migrant workers and unorganized workers only on paper without providing benefits Unlaccontan workers “.
The court refers to the kitchen of the community opened by the government during the first wave of pandemic, which saw the large exodus turned out of many migrant workers running hundreds of kilometers, and directed the state and the center to run the kitchen community in as many places as possible to ensure.
That no migrant delivery is still hungry.
However, SC said because bank transfers directly for financial assistance to migrant workers and people included in the marginal part were policy issues, “there is no direction that can be issued by this court to transfer such money to poor and need banks.
” We only observe that if there are people who are entitled to bank transfers directly according to the scheme in any circumstances, it can take advantage of the benefits that the mechanism is said as given in policy decisions, “he said.
Consider the fact that West Bengal., Assam, Delhi And Chhattisgarh hasn’t applied the Onorc scheme, SC ordered them to do it on July 31.
“When migrant workers form more than 1/4 of the country’s population, all governments / authorities must take special.
Care about the welfare of this migrant workers / workers …
To provide food security for the poor is the border task of all governments, “said the bench.” The Onorc scheme is one of the important welfare steps to extend food security for MIG.
RANTS included in the National Food Security Action Scheme (NFSA).
When migrant workers are spread throughout the country, each country must apply a scheme, which is the necessary welfare step on food security for this person’s class …
when migrant workers reach certain countries for work / employment and borne by the NFSA scheme, the state The recipient is in charge of ensuring that his rights and rights based on the action are not rejected just because of the fact that he is not in the original state of where he issued a ration card under the action scheme, “said.
Recording the readiness of the center to allocate additional food granules to countries For distribution to migrant workers after identification, SC directed the countries to bring the appropriate scheme on July 31 for the distribution of dry rations to migrant workers for those who would open for additional food allocation from the center.
“The scheme can be continued and operated to pandemic when i Ni continues, “it said.