Bablu Hansda s/o – Mangal Hansda, a resident of Hirapur village, Shikaripara block of Dumka district was working as a casual paid labour (CPL) in 51 RCC, Himank Project of BRO on Karu Tangse Road at Ladakh. He suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away on 23rd July 2021. Unaware of the compensation provisions and rights of a deceased worker, the dependents of Bablu Hansda were compelled to live miserably. The family had no proper house for shelter, his wife Tunki Hembrom as the sole bread earner for the family was engaged in the collection of Sal tree leaves from the forest and selling the disposable plates made out of it. SRMI after its inception took note of the case and escalated it to the office of DC Dumka. Simultaneously, the State Migrant Control Room coordinated with the BRO officials and Labour Superintendent Dumka for the death compensation. A sum of Rs. 77,413 was sanctioned as compensation, which was credited into the bank account of his wife on 19th July 2022. In addition, his wife was registered as a migrant worker and linked with the Widow Pension Scheme, Family Pension Scheme and Ambedkar Awas Yojana. An objective of SRMI is to link migrant workers and their families with the various social protection schemes of the government. Bablu Hansda is the first case of SRMI where linkage was successfully executed.
SMCR: Ensuring Timely compensation
On 7th February, 2021 a major landslide in Chamoli glacier happened in Uttarakhand with many migrant workers falling prey to nature’s fury. Little did Hemanti Devi, a resident of Chokad village of Ramgarh district know that her husband would be one of them and her...