Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced that the company is partnering with India’s Ministry of Labour and Employment to ...
Going ahead, data from these portals can help the government curate a labour policy to match workers' skill sets to job ...
Microsoft's recent event in India featured CEO Satya Nadella discussing the implementation of artificial intelligence, ...
As of 27th November 2025, over 31.38 crore unorganised workers have already been registered on the e-Shram portal, stated ...
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir has crossed 36,12,778 registrations on the e-Shram portal, according to figures placed before the ...
New Delhi: Over 30.68 crore unorganised workers have registered for social welfare benefits on the government’s e-Shram portal -- with more than half of them (53.68 per cent) being women (as of March ...
India’s e-Shram portal has registered 31.38 crore unorganised workers, with 14 welfare schemes integrated under its one-stop ...
Over 31.38 crore unorganised workers registered on e-Shram portal. Access social security schemes and benefits. Launched by ...
Microsoft will integrate advanced AI features into e-Shram and National Career Service platforms of Labour Ministry to ...
More than 27 lakh unorganised workers have been registered on the e-Shram portal since its launch last month, informed the Ministry of Labour and Employment, on Thursday. The ministry is organising ...
Chairing a review meeting, labour minister Mandaviya said that companies that employ gig and platform workers will be asked to take the lead in registering their workers on the portal An online window ...
It is known that eight crore unorganised workers have made their move and joined the e-shram portal. Those who have not yet joined can do so easily by logging in to the official website of e-shram at ...