<p>New Delhi: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday launched multilingual functionality on the e-Shram portal to provide seamless access to various government schemes for unorganised workers.</p>.<p>In line with the vision of making eShram a 'One-Stop-Solution', this portal will now be available in all 22 Scheduled Languages, a labour ministry statement said.</p>.<p>The event to launch multilingual functionality was attended by the Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment and several senior officials. It also marked the achievement of another milestone in the government's efforts to provide comprehensive social protection to unorganised workers in the country.</p>.KSRTC rolls out cashless health scheme for staff.<p>Meity's Bhashini project has been leveraged to upgrade the eShram portal with 22 languages.</p>.<p>The previous version was available only in English, Hindi, Kannada and Marathi.</p>.<p>In his address, Minister of Labour & Employment Mandaviya highlighted the growing trust in the e-Shram platform, saying the portal records an average of over 30,000 registrations per day by unorganised workers.</p>.<p>The minister urged all unorganised workers to register on the e-Shram portal to avail the benefit of various government schemes designed to support their welfare, livelihood and well-being.</p>.<p>He also emphasised that registration on the portal would facilitate access to a broad spectrum of social security schemes and initiatives.</p>.<p>As of date, access to twelve government schemes has been facilitated through the e-Shram portal.</p>.<p>For greater outreach and to ensure a seamless and user-centric experience, Mandaviya said that engagement of mediators like Common Service Centres, Bank Correspondents, Post offices, and MY Bharat volunteers, among others, will be explored.</p>.Delhi Assembly Polls 2025| Sudden rush to register as voters due to AAP's pro-women scheme.<p>Labour Secretary Sumita Dawra elaborated that the ministry has been working on enabling e-Shram as a 'One Stop Solution' for seamless access to government schemes tailored for the welfare and social protection of unorganised workers.</p>.<p>She informed that efforts are underway to integrate all relevant social security and welfare schemes with the e-Shram portal, including relevant programmes of state governments.</p>.<p>Registration of Building and Other Construction Workers (BoCW) and gig and platform workers on the e-Shram portal is ongoing in mission mode.</p>.<p>She mentioned that the launch of an e-Shram Mobile App, the introduction of a Single Common Application Form to enable single sign-on for users, and integration with payment gateways to further simplify access to social protection benefits are some of the next initiatives in the pipeline.</p>.<p>The event marks a significant step toward strengthening the government's commitment towards enhancing social security for unorganised workers and improving their ease of access to welfare services.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday launched multilingual functionality on the e-Shram portal to provide seamless access to various government schemes for unorganised workers.</p>.<p>In line with the vision of making eShram a 'One-Stop-Solution', this portal will now be available in all 22 Scheduled Languages, a labour ministry statement said.</p>.<p>The event to launch multilingual functionality was attended by the Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment and several senior officials. It also marked the achievement of another milestone in the government's efforts to provide comprehensive social protection to unorganised workers in the country.</p>.KSRTC rolls out cashless health scheme for staff.<p>Meity's Bhashini project has been leveraged to upgrade the eShram portal with 22 languages.</p>.<p>The previous version was available only in English, Hindi, Kannada and Marathi.</p>.<p>In his address, Minister of Labour & Employment Mandaviya highlighted the growing trust in the e-Shram platform, saying the portal records an average of over 30,000 registrations per day by unorganised workers.</p>.<p>The minister urged all unorganised workers to register on the e-Shram portal to avail the benefit of various government schemes designed to support their welfare, livelihood and well-being.</p>.<p>He also emphasised that registration on the portal would facilitate access to a broad spectrum of social security schemes and initiatives.</p>.<p>As of date, access to twelve government schemes has been facilitated through the e-Shram portal.</p>.<p>For greater outreach and to ensure a seamless and user-centric experience, Mandaviya said that engagement of mediators like Common Service Centres, Bank Correspondents, Post offices, and MY Bharat volunteers, among others, will be explored.</p>.Delhi Assembly Polls 2025| Sudden rush to register as voters due to AAP's pro-women scheme.<p>Labour Secretary Sumita Dawra elaborated that the ministry has been working on enabling e-Shram as a 'One Stop Solution' for seamless access to government schemes tailored for the welfare and social protection of unorganised workers.</p>.<p>She informed that efforts are underway to integrate all relevant social security and welfare schemes with the e-Shram portal, including relevant programmes of state governments.</p>.<p>Registration of Building and Other Construction Workers (BoCW) and gig and platform workers on the e-Shram portal is ongoing in mission mode.</p>.<p>She mentioned that the launch of an e-Shram Mobile App, the introduction of a Single Common Application Form to enable single sign-on for users, and integration with payment gateways to further simplify access to social protection benefits are some of the next initiatives in the pipeline.</p>.<p>The event marks a significant step toward strengthening the government's commitment towards enhancing social security for unorganised workers and improving their ease of access to welfare services.</p>