Across India, millions of people earn daily wages — helpers, drivers, construction workers, mechanics, painters, loaders and electricians.
But very few of them know that the government has created a special welfare identity card that can unlock insurance, education support, medical help and even pension.
This is called the Labour Card, also known as Shramik Card / BOCW Card.
Surprisingly, the people who qualify the most are usually the ones who never apply — simply because nobody explains it clearly.
In this article, you’ll understand in simple language:
- What a Labour Card is
- Who can apply
- What benefits you receive
- And how to apply online using mobile
What is the Labour Card Scheme?
The Labour Card is issued by the State Labour Welfare Board under the Building and Other Construction Workers (BOCW) Welfare system.
It is designed for unorganized sector workers — people who work but are not in permanent salaried corporate jobs.
Typical eligible workers include:
- Construction workers
- Factory helpers
- Drivers
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- Painters
- Carpenters
- Mechanics
- Tile workers
- Security guards
- Delivery workers
- Street vendors
- Loading & unloading workers
👉 If you don’t receive PF, ESI, or a permanent company appointment letter, there is a high chance you are eligible.
Major Benefits of Labour Card
This is why the scheme is important — it is not just an ID card, it is a financial safety net.
1. ₹2,00,000 Accident Insurance
If a registered worker dies due to an accident, the family receives financial assistance from the welfare board.
2. Medical Assistance
Serious illness or hospitalization expenses can be partly covered by the scheme.
3. Children Education Scholarship
Children of registered workers can receive yearly scholarship support from primary school to college.
(Usually ₹5,000 – ₹25,000 per year depending on the state)
4. Daughter Marriage Assistance
Financial support for marriage:
₹50,000 to ₹1,00,000 (varies by state).
5. Maternity Benefit (Female Workers)
Pregnant registered workers can receive:
₹10,000 – ₹30,000 assistance
6. Monthly Pension
After the age of 60 years, registered workers may receive a monthly pension benefit.
7. Tool Purchase Assistance
Tailors, carpenters, electricians and similar workers can receive help to purchase work tools or equipment.
Who Can Apply? (Eligibility)
You can apply if:
- Age: 18 to 60 years
- Worked at least 90 days in a year
- Not a government employee
- Not an income tax payer
- Working in the unorganized sector
Required Documents
You will need:
- Aadhaar Card
- Bank Passbook
- Passport Size Photo
- Mobile Number
- Address Proof
- Self-declaration / Work certificate
- Proof of 90 days work (contractor / employer / local authority verification)
How to Apply Labour Card Online (Step-by-Step)
- Open your state Labour Welfare Board website
(Each state has its own labour portal) - Select BOCW Worker Registration
- Enter Aadhaar number & mobile OTP verification
- Fill personal details:
- Name
- Address
- Occupation
- Work experience
- Upload documents
- Submit application
- Pay registration fee (usually ₹20–₹50)
- After verification, your Shramik Card is issued
You can download or collect it from the labour office.
Who Should Definitely Apply?
You should not ignore this scheme if you work as:
- Helper in factory or workshop
- Construction worker
- Auto garage mechanic
- Delivery boy
- Truck helper
- Security guard
- House renovation worker
- Daily wage labourer
Many people spend years working but never claim benefits simply because they never registered.
Important Tip
Your Labour Card must be renewed every year by updating working days proof.
If you don’t renew, benefits can stop.
Final Words
The Labour Card Scheme is one of the most useful but least known government welfare programs in India.
It does not give instant cash — but in real emergencies like accident, hospitalization, or children’s education, it can become life-saving financial support.
If you or someone in your family works in daily wage or helper-type jobs, applying for the Labour Card can secure future protection that most workers never realize they are entitled to.