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e-Shram Portal Adds Multilingual Support for Unorganised Workers

The Indian government has made it easier for unorganised workers to access welfare programs by adding multilingual support to the e-Shram portal. Now, the portal supports 22 languages, thanks to the Bhashini project.

Here's a simplified explanation:

What is the e-Shram portal? A website that helps unorganised workers access government social security programs.

What is the new change? The portal now supports 22 languages, making it much more accessible to workers across India.

What is the Bhashini project? A government initiative to promote the use of multiple languages in government services.

Why is this important? Many unorganised workers may not be comfortable using English or Hindi, which were the main languages previously available on the portal. Supporting more languages helps ensure that everyone can access these important services.

What is the registration rate on the e-Shram portal? Around 30,000 workers register on the portal every day.

What did the portal offer before? It was available in English, Hindi, Kannada, and Marathi.

What are the benefits of the e-Shram portal? It's a "one-stop solution" that helps unorganised workers access various social security schemes. The government plans to add even more programs to the portal in the future.

How does registration work? Workers need to register on the portal to access the benefits. The government is working to make the registration process even easier.

What future improvements are planned?

  • An e-Shram mobile app.

  • A single, simpler application form.

  • Integration with payment systems to make it easier to receive benefits.

  • Using local helpers to reach more workers.

What is the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution? A list of the official languages of India. It originally listed 14 languages in 1950 and now includes 22.

Key Terms/Acronyms:

  • e-Shram: The name of the portal for unorganised workers.

  • Bhashini: The project promoting multilingualism in government services.

Key Facts:

  • The Bhashini project is promoting multilingualism.

  • The 8th Schedule of the Constitution lists 22 official languages.

  • The e-Shram portal has about 30,000 new registrations daily.

  • Article 344 of the Constitution deals with official languages.

  • The first 14 languages were recognized in 1950.

In simple terms: The Indian government is making it easier for unorganised workers to access government benefits by adding more language options to the e-Shram portal. This will help reach more people and ensure they can get the support they need. The government is also planning to make the portal even easier to use in the future.


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