Ministry of Labour & Employment launches Building and other Construction Workers (BoCW) Management Information System (MIS) portal

Ministry of Labour & Employment launches Building and other Construction Workers (BoCW) Management Information System (MIS) portal

Daily Current Affairs   /   Ministry of Labour & Employment launches Building and other Construction Workers (BoCW) Management Information System (MIS) portal

Change Language English Hindi

Category : National Published on: August 23 2024

Share on facebook
  • The Ministry of Labour & Employment launched the Building and Other Construction Workers (BoCW) Management Information System (MIS) Portal to centralize data management, enabling States/UTs to make informed decisions and improve welfare policies for BoCW workers.
  • As of June 30, 2024, around 5.7 crore workers are registered with Building and Construction Workers Welfare Boards across India, with over Rs. 66,000 crores spent on various welfare schemes. 
  • The Ministry is also working to extend benefits like Ayushman Cards, insurance, and disability protection under central government schemes.
Recent Post's
  • Monsoon Session adjourned sine die after 21 sittings and 15 Bills passed.

    Read More....
  • Govt extends Fortified Rice Scheme till 2028 with ₹17,082 crore funding.

    Read More....
  • UIDAI launches Aadhaar authentication framework for Cooperative Banks nationwide.

    Read More....
  • Supreme Court bans public feeding of stray dogs; Delhi civic body to set feeding zones.

    Read More....
  • PM Modi inaugurates ₹13,000 crore projects in Gaya, including ₹1,870 crore Ganga bridge.

    Read More....
  • Cyberattack on DaVita compromises data of 2.7 million patients, costing $13.5 mn.

    Read More....
  • Meta signs $10 bn, six-year deal with Google Cloud to boost AI development.

    Read More....
  • India bans all bilateral sports events with Pakistan across disciplines.

    Read More....
  • HDFC Bank invests in BharatGPT developer CoRover to promote sovereign AI.

    Read More....
  • New moth species Carcina ingridmariae identified after decades of confusion.

    Read More....