Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has said the state government will provide ₹5 lakh accident insurance to gig workers such as those involved in food delivery, driving cabs and autorickshaws.
According to an official release on Saturday, he also assured gig workers that the government would provide ₹10 lakh health cover under the Rajiv Arogyasri scheme.
Attending a meeting of cab and autorickshaw drivers and food delivery executives here, the chief minister said the state government will provide social security to workers in the unorganised sectors and will make a policy decision in this direction.
Reddy promised that the state government would study the existing policy for gig workers in Rajasthan and introduce an effective law in the next state budget session, the release said.
He also announced ₹2 lakh in financial assistance to the family of a food delivery executive who died four months ago after he fell from a building.
The chief minister advised the cab and autorickshaw drivers and food delivery executives to submit their applications either online or physically in the Grama Sabhas to be organised from December 28 to January 6, the release said.
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