11 Years of Modi Government: Labour Ministry Showcases Social Security Transformation
From efficient EPFO services to expanded ESIC healthcare and unorganised worker welfare—labour reforms define the past decade.
EPFO: Setting National Benchmarks in Digital Efficiency
As the Modi Government completes 11 years of reform-oriented governance, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) Regional Office in Barkatpura, Hyderabad, has emerged as a role model for efficient, tech-driven service delivery.
Manages over 27 lakh active accounts
Implements 98% of Higher Pension claims
Uses paperless and automated systems for claim settlements
Redresses grievances promptly via centralised portals
This transformation demonstrates how digitisation can bring speed, transparency, and trust into social security administration.
“The goal is not just access, but timely and dignified access,” stated an EPFO official during a recent interaction.
ESIC Hyderabad: Revolutionising Public Healthcare
At Sanath Nagar, the ESIC Medical College and Super Specialty Hospital serves as a cornerstone of accessible, affordable healthcare for industrial workers and their families.
1,000+ beds, super-specialty services, and diagnostic labs
Caters to 72 lakh insured beneficiaries in Telangana and nearby states
Features IT-enabled patient care, from online registrations to smart diagnostics
Offers medical education, nursing, and para-medical training
Patients benefit from cashless treatments, short wait times, and a human touch—elements often missing in public hospitals.
DGLW’s Support for Unorganised Workers
The Directorate General of Labour Welfare (DGLW) has extended a lifeline to over 50 lakh unorganised workers, especially from the Beedi, mining, and cine sectors, through:
Educational scholarships for workers’ children
Healthcare assistance and maternity benefits
Housing and group insurance support
Awareness campaigns and welfare outreach programs
This outreach strengthens India’s push toward universal social protection and inclusive growth, especially for workers often outside formal frameworks.
Ground-Level Impact: Press Tour to Hyderabad
To showcase these achievements in real-time, the Ministry of Labour & Employment is organising a Press Tour (June 11–14, 2025) in Hyderabad.
Journalists will:
Meet officials, frontline workers, and beneficiaries
Witness live claim settlements and hospital demos
Attend presentations on labour reforms and digital tools
Tour facilities and interact with trainee doctors and EPFO clients
This on-ground engagement will help the media see how policy translates into practice at the grassroots level.
A Decade of Reform-Driven, People-Centric Governance
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India’s labour reforms have moved beyond slogans to deliver real change. Some key outcomes include:
Digitalisation of social security
Expanding health insurance to informal workers
Faster and wider access to pensions and benefits
Stricter enforcement against exploitation and delay
The focus has shifted to dignity in work, ease of access, and future-ready institutions.
