If someone has a salary of Rs: 12,000 Then ESI is compulsory and is ESI is applicable to the GIDC in Gujarat
From India, Vadodara
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Hi,

Please provide your suggestion regarding the applicability of ESI to construction workers working on-site. As far as I know, ESI is not applicable to construction workers working on-site. However, some ESI inspectors are claiming that ESI is applicable to certain site workers, such as those working in painting or as electricians.

Kindly send me a notification regarding the applicability of ESI to construction workers.

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Shyam

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Shyam, Enclosed herewith, Please find the attachment of ESI circular for construction worker. Thanks & Regards Sunil Sharma V3S Group
From India, New Delhi
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File Type: pdf ESIC circular for Construction Workers.pdf (454.1 KB, 1191 views)

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Dear HR Professional,

First, you need to check whether the GIDC area is covered by ESI or not. The ESI limit is a gross salary of Rs. 15,000, so it should be deducted from the mentioned amount.

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Nimitt
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From India, Surat
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Dear Nimitt,

As per my knowledge, GIDC (Antalia) area falls under Navsari district, and GIDC is located in non-implemented areas in Surat (Gujarat) as per the ESI scheme. However, ESI is not applicable to the GIDC area. The ESI salary limit is Rs. 15,000/- excluding the Washing Allowance.

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Shyam

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Dear Nimitt,

As per my knowledge, GIDC (Antalia) area comes in Navsari district, and GIDC comes in non-implemented areas in Surat, Gujarat, as per the ESI scheme. However, ESI is not applicable to the GIDC area. The ESI salary limit is Rs. 15,000, excluding washing allowance.

Kindly find attached the list of non-implemented areas in the ESI scheme.

Regards,
Shyam

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf coverage-nonimpareas.pdf (1.35 MB, 366 views)

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Dear Shyam you are right as far as my knowledge is concern GIDC comes under non-implemented areas for ESI I am confused here, that whether is applicable or not Need all urs help Toral
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Hi, As per Government Rule ESI is applicable upto Rs. 15000/- CTC of Employee excluding Washing Allowance, Newspaper Allowance and Shoe Allowance. Regards, Shikha Gupta
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For the present, the ESI Act is not applicable to the construction workers engaged in the construction of new building projects, etc. However, the construction firm that is employing 20 or more persons (presently it is 10) in their office is coverable under the ESI Act provided the firm is located in an implemented area. The coverage limit is Rs. 15,000 with effect from 1-5-2010.

With regards,
Sanagapalli VR
Asst. Director (Retd) ESIC

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear All,

The basic concepts for the coverage of ESIC are as follows:

1. Whether the area of the factory comes under ESIC coverable area.
2. ESIC is applicable to employees having a gross salary of less than 15,000.00.
3. Managerial category is excluded from ESIC.
4. Apart from an employee's salary, anything given in cash or kind is considered as salary or wages.

Nitin
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Hi, Can you please share any circular or notification where it says ESI is not applicable to construction workers at any site.
From India, Delhi
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in surat which areas are notified and non-notified under ESIC?

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