Gujarat Government Subsidy Scheme:
The government is providing Rs 1,500 to the state's laborers to buy bicycles, while more than Rs 35 lakh has been given to 1,708 workers. It has been found out.
Various assistance of Rs. 2 crore 32 lakh has also been provided to 9836 working people and their families.
3 mobile vans have been made available to check the health of such workers. A mobile app has just been launched.
The state government has also launched a 'Cycle Subsidy Scheme' to transport such workers to the state so that they can go to their place of work. Apart from that, various assistance of Rs. 2 crore 32 lakh has also been given to a total of 9836 workers and their families in the state.
Along with this, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has also launched e-Dedication of Labor Welfare Center Buildings constructed at a total cost of Rs 4.59 crore in Ahmedabad and Vadodara as well as 3J mobile vans and mobile app to check the health of workers with a grant of Rs 35 lakh under Indian Oil Corporation.
More than 33 lakh assistance has also been given to 1708 workers.
He told the state government that such workers of the state do not worry about eating for their stomachs, but do their job with the responsibility of overall economic and industrial development of their state. Vijaybhai Rupani paid such workers of the state to their heirs in case of accidental death in industries. A "Cycle Subsidy Scheme" has also been launched to facilitate workers to commute from their homes to work, including a Rs 1 lakh worker accident death assistance scheme. According to the scheme, the state government will provide Rs. Will also provide financial assistance of Rs. He has already given assistance of 33 lakh 30 thousand to 1708 such workers.
100 children of laborers were also honored.
The Chief Minister also said that the state government has also planned to successfully complete the largest EVA migration by providing services of more than 10,000 trains, more than 2,000 buses to facilitate such workers to go to their homes in the transition to Koro. These workers are also now planning to return and resume their work.