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CM Omar Abdullah sanctions Rs 30.14 Crore for welfare of construction workers

The amount has been disbursed to all Assistant Labour Commissioners for immediate transfer into the bank accounts of registered workers
09:07 PM Nov 17, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
The amount has been disbursed to all Assistant Labour Commissioners for immediate transfer into the bank accounts of registered workers
cm omar abdullah sanctions rs 30 14 crore for welfare of construction workers
CM Omar Abdullah sanctions Rs 30.14 Crore for welfare of construction workers --- GK File Photo

Jammu, Nov 17: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also serves as the Chairman of the J&K Building & Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board (JKBOCWWB), today sanctioned and released ₹30.14 crore for direct online transfer to eligible beneficiaries under key welfare schemes of the Board.

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The amount has been disbursed to all Assistant Labour Commissioners for immediate transfer into the bank accounts of registered workers.

The sanctioned assistance covers a range of flagship schemes aimed at supporting construction workers and their families. These include education support, disability assistance, aid for chronic illness, support for next of kin of deceased labourers, marriage assistance and meritorious awards for children of registered workers.

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Recalling the directions issued during the 22nd meeting of the JKBOCWWB held in July this year, the Chief Minister reiterated the need for a broader and more inclusive definition of ‘construction worker’ to ensure that all vulnerable and unorganised sector labourers are brought under the ambit of welfare measures.

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He had also emphasized the importance of exploring innovative policy mechanisms to expand coverage, strengthen financial security for workers, and align the Board’s functioning with national best practices in labour welfare.

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The Chief Minister reaffirmed his government’s commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of the labour force, noting that construction workers are the backbone of infrastructural growth and deserve comprehensive and timely welfare support.

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