NGOs urge govt to implement gig workers’ social security law in Rajasthan

Civil rights groups demand that the Bhajan Lal Sharma government implement the Rajasthan Platform-Based Gig Workers (Registration and Welfare) Act, 2023. The law was passed a year ago to provide social security for gig workers but remains unimplemented. Delays have left thousands without promised benefits despite budget allocations for their welfare.
NGOs urge govt to implement gig workers’ social security law in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: Civil rights groups have called on the Bhajan Lal Sharma govt to implement the Rajasthan Platform-Based Gig Workers (Registration and Welfare) Act, 2023, which was passed a year ago under the previous Gehlot govt. At a press conference held in Jaipur on Monday, Nikhil Dey, founder of the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS), expressed concern over the delay.
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“It has been a year since the Act was passed, but the govt has failed to implement it. This Act promised much-needed social security for gig workers in almost every district of Rajasthan. The delay in implementing this law continues to leave thousands of gig workers in the state without the social security net they were promised,” Dey said. Estimates say that around 3.5 lakh people are covered under the Act.
He said gig workers cannot live dignified lives without the law being enforced. Rajasthan was the first state in India to pass such legislation, but the change in govt in Dec 2023 has stalled its progress, as the new BJP administration has not framed the necessary rules for implementation. Sharing a case, 33-year-old Asghar Khan, who met with an accident while delivering for Swiggy in March 2024, suffered two fractures in his knee and was advised three months of bed rest. “Despite assurances from the company to cover his medical expenses and compensate for lost income, he has received no support. All company policies are on paper only, and gig workers receive no real compensation, Khan is frustrated,” Dey said.
Adding to these concerns, Paras Banjara of SAFAR organisation pointed out that although the govt allocated Rs 250 crore in the 2024-25 Budget for gig workers' welfare, no concrete scheme or programme has been implemented. “This inaction has eroded the trust of gig workers in govt’s promises,” Banjara said.
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