Get Updates
Get notified of breaking news, exclusive insights, and must-see stories!

Grant of Subsidy for Procurement of Vehicle 2026

The Samajik Mukti Card is issued by the government to unorganised sector workers in West Bengal, providing Read More... access to social security benefits like Provident Fund and more. Read less

Details

The government has introduced the Samajik Mukti Card, translating to 'Social Freedom' Card, aimed at empowering unorganised sector workers across the state. This initiative ensures that workers in this sector can access essential social benefits and Provident Fund services more smoothly.

What Is the Samajik Mukti Card Scheme?

The Samajik Mukti Card is a smart card designed for unorganised workers. Initially, 25 lakh beneficiaries received this card under the State Assisted Scheme of Provident Fund for Unorganized Workers (SASPFUW). This card acts as a key to unlock benefits under three key state government welfare schemes: the State Assisted Scheme of Provident Fund for Unorganized Workers (SASPFUW), the Buildings and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Scheme, and the Motor Transport Workers' Welfare Scheme.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

This scheme is specifically for unorganised sector workers residing in West Bengal. It aims to bring more workers under the umbrella of welfare schemes, ensuring they receive timely and transparent delivery of benefits.

Why This Scheme Is Important

The Samajik Mukti Card initiative is a significant step towards the empowerment of unorganised sector workers. Its core objectives include enrolling a larger number of workers into welfare schemes, ensuring swift and easy delivery of benefits, and managing available funds effectively and transparently. The vision is to integrate all available social security benefits for these workers into a single, accessible platform.

Objective

The Samajik Mukti Card is issued by the government to unorganised sector workers in West Bengal, providing access to social security benefits like Provident Fund and more.

Benefits

  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of auto goods carrier up to 1-ton capacity (maximum subsidy of ₹75,000).
  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of a mini truck with 1-3 ton capacity (maximum subsidy of ₹1,50,000).
  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of a mini lorry with 3-5 ton capacity (maximum subsidy of ₹3,50,000).
  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of an insulated fish van with 5-10 ton capacity (maximum subsidy of ₹5,00,000).
  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of a moped with an insulated ice-box (maximum subsidy of ₹15,000).
  • 50% subsidy for the purchase of engine spares for boats (maximum subsidy of ₹2,000 per boat per annum).
  • Mode of DisbursementThe subsidy amount will be released to the bank and credited to the account of the beneficiary for whom the loan amount was sanctioned by the bank.

    Sources and references

    Eligibility Criteria

    To become a member and get the Samajik Mukti Card, unorganised workers must meet the following criteria:

    1. Must be a resident of West Bengal.
    2. Age should be between 18 to 60 years.
    3. Family income should not exceed ₹65,000 per month.

    Note: There is no income ceiling for construction workers and transport workers who wish to apply.

    How to Apply

    While specific application forms are not detailed, the Samajik Mukti Card is distributed to beneficiaries registered under the relevant schemes. The process aims for smooth and speedy delivery of benefits. The card can be used across various labour offices and facilitation centres.

    Beneficiaries can access their records and benefits through this card at:

    • 68 Regional Labour Offices (R.L.O) across districts and subdivisions.
    • 480 Labour Welfare Facilitation Centres (L.W.F.C) in blocks and municipalities.

    These centres are equipped with computers and card readers/writers to access and update card information connected to the Central SASPFUW Server.

    Documents Required

    Although specific official documentation requirements for the Samajik Mukti Card application are not explicitly stated, it is advisable for applicants to keep the following documents ready:

    • Identity Proof
    • Income Proof
    • Employment details

    FAQ’s

    What is the main goal of the Samajik Mukti Card project?

    The primary goal of this project is to bring the maximum number of workers under various welfare schemes, ensure quick and smooth delivery of benefits, and manage funds effectively and transparently.

    Can I use my Samajik Mukti Card anywhere?

    Yes, you can use your Samajik Mukti Card at any of the 68 Regional Labour Offices (R.L.O) and all 480 Labour Welfare Facilitation Centres (L.W.F.C) located in districts, subdivisions, blocks, and municipalities.

    What if I am a construction or transport worker? Does the income limit apply to me?

    No, if you are a construction worker or a transport worker, the income ceiling of ₹65,000 per month does not apply to you. You are eligible regardless of your family income.

    Which welfare schemes are covered by the Samajik Mukti Card?

    The card provides access to benefits under three main schemes: the State Assisted Scheme of Provident Fund for Unorganized Workers (SASPFUW), the Buildings and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Scheme, and the West Bengal Motor Transport Workers' Welfare Scheme.

    How does the Samajik Mukti Card work?

    The Samajik Mukti Card is a photo identity smart card with 32 KB memory. It stores your information, and when inserted into a card reader/writer at an R.L.O or L.W.F.C, your transaction details and benefits availed are electronically recorded and updated securely.

    What exactly is the Samajik Mukti Card?

    The Samajik Mukti Card is a secure, tamper-proof photo identity smart card for unorganised workers. It acts as a digital record of transactions and benefits received, ensuring a transparent and efficient system for accessing social security.

    Who is eligible to receive the Samajik Mukti Card?

    Residents of West Bengal working in the unorganised sector, aged between 18 to 60 years, with a family income not exceeding ₹65,000 per month are eligible. There's no income limit for construction and transport workers.

    Notifications
    Settings
    Clear Notifications
    Notifications
    Use the toggle to switch on notifications
    • Block for 8 hours
    • Block for 12 hours
    • Block for 24 hours
    • Don't block
    Gender
    Select your Gender
    • Male
    • Female
    • Others
    Age
    Select your Age Range
    • Under 18
    • 18 to 25
    • 26 to 35
    • 36 to 45
    • 45 to 55
    • 55+