Relaxation in eligibility criteria and enhancement in payment of unemployment benefit under Employees' State Insurance Corporation’s ( ESIC’s) scheme
Ministry of Labour & Employment
Relaxation in eligibility criteria and enhancement in the
payment of unemployment benefit under Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan yojana of ESIC
Payment now at 50% of average wages payable for maximum 90
days unemployment instead of 25% earlier from 24.3.2020 to 31.12.2020
Establishment of ICU/HDU services at 10% of total beds in
ESIC Hospitals
ESI Corporation Members appreciates measures taken by ESIC
during Covid – 19 pandemic
Posted On: 21 AUG 2020 11:04AM by PIB Delhi
The ESI Corporation during its 182nd meeting held late
yesterday under the Chairmanship of Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of
State for Labour and Employment (I/C) has taken some very important decisions
towards improvement in its service delivery mechanism and providing relief to
workers affected by Covid-19 pandemic. Following important decisions were taken
during the meeting:
ESIC is implementing the Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyna Yojna under
which unemployment benefit is paid to the workers covered under ESI Scheme. The
ESI Corporation has decided to extend the scheme for one more year upto 30th
June 2021. It has been decided to relax the existing conditions and the amount
of relief for workers who have lost employment during the Covid-19 pandemic
period. The enhanced relief under the relaxed conditions will be payable during
the period of 24.03.2020 to 31st December 2020. Thereafter the scheme will be
available with original eligibility condition during the period 01.01.2021 to
30.06.2021. Review of these conditions will be done after 31.12.2020 depending
upon the need and demand for such relaxed condition.
The eligibility criteria for availing the relief has also
been relaxed, as under:
a.The payment of relief has been enhanced to 50% of average
of wages from earlier 25% of average wages payable upto maximum 90 days of
unemployment.
b. Instead of the relief becoming payable 90 days after
unemployment, it shall become due for payment after 30 days.
c. The Insured Person can submit the claim directly to ESIC
Branch Office instead of the claim being forwarded by the last employer and the
payment shall be made directly in the bank account of IP.
d. The Insured Person should have been insurable employment
for a minimum period of 2 years before his/her unemployment and should have
contributed for not les than 78 days in the contribution period immediately
preceding to unemployment and minimum 78 days in one of the remaining 3
contribution periods in 02 years prior to unemployment.
With a view to strengthen ICU/HDU services in ESIC hospitals
amid the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been decided to establish ICU/HDU services
upto 10% of total commissioned beds in all ESIC Hospitals.
The members of ESI Corporation in meeting appreciated the
actions taken by ESIC towards mitigating the effect of Covid-19 on its
stakeholders besides providing its infrastructure for medical care to general
public. So far, 23 ESIC hospitals with around 2600 Isolation Beds and aprox
1350 quarantine beds across India are functioning as COVID-19 Dedicated
Hospitals to exclusively provide COVID medical services to the general public
of the area. In addition to above, around 961 Covid Isolation Beds are
available in most of the remaining ESIC Hospitals across the country, making a
total of 3597 Covid Isolation Beds in various ESIC Hospitals. Further, a total
of 555 ICU/HDU Beds with 213 Ventilators have also been made available in these
Hospitals.
B. ESIC Medical College & Hospitals at Faridabad
(Haryana), Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad (Telangana), Gulbarga (Karnataka) and ESIC
PGIMSR, Basaidarapur (Delhi) have startd ICMR approved in-house Covid-19 lab
test service.
C. Plasma Therapy treatment is being
provide at ESIC Medical College Faridabad (Haryana) and Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad
(Telangana).
D. Rapid Covid-18 ANTIGEN TEST has also been started in all
major ESIC hospitals of Delhi/NCR regions.
E. Alternate provisions have been made for providing
non-Covid medical services from tie-up hospitals to the Insured Persons and
their family members.
Besides above, around 30 other agenda/reporting items
pertaining to improvement in services/benefits to Insured Persons & their
beneficiaries and other administrative matters were deliberated upon and
approved during the meeting.
Around 60 members of the Corporation including employers’
representative, employees’ representatives, professional expert and
representatives of State Government participated through video conference. The
other dignitaries who participated in the meeting were Shri HeeraLal Samariya,
Secretary, Labour & Employment, Shri Ram Kripal Yadav, MP, Smt Dola Sen,
MP, Smt. Anuradha Prasad, Director General and Ms. Sibani Swain, AS&FA,
Ministry of Labour and Employment.
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