Delhi government to introduce smart cards, cess portal to benefit construction workers
Delhi government is introducing chip-enabled smart cards for construction workers. This initiative will streamline registration and welfare scheme delivery. A dedicated portal will enhance cess collection from builders. The smart cards will act as...

Delhi government to introduce smart cards, cess portal to benefit construction workers
They will also build a dedicated portal to enhance cess collection from builders and construction firms. This fund is used to run various welfare schemes for construction workers.
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The Delhi Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (DBOCWWB) has begun the process of engaging an agency to design, implement and operate the integrated digital platform, they said.
This digital platform will comprise the cess management portal and a network of Karmik Sewa Kendras and Labour Chowks, and also introduce chip-based smart cards to beneficiary workers, said a senior Delhi government officer.
The initiative will benefit migrant labourers, particularly those who often move across districts and states in search of work, by ensuring uninterrupted access to welfare schemes without repeated registration, he added.
Officials said the smart card will act as a single, secure identity for the registered workers. It will link their registration number and benefits received by them, thus removing duplication and preventing ineligible persons from receiving benefits of the DBOCWWB schemes.
The proposed cess management portal will digitise the collection of surcharge from builders and track its journey from assessment to payment, ensuring transparency and improved planning, they said.
According to the DBOCWWB dashboard, there are around 2.62 lakh active registered construction workers in Delhi, while the Board has received 19 lakh registration applications.
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The rollout is expected to be carried out in phases with focus on awareness campaigns and stakeholder cooperation, they said.
Builders and project agencies may also be provided with an integrated online payment gateway to improve collection and compliance.
It will help strengthen the Board's financial capacity to expand its services and welfare schemes such as health assistance, pensions, education support and insurance for registered workers.
The system will also be integrated with existing databases and national platforms, including the e-Shram portal, enabling better coordination and data sharing across government departments. Aadhaar-based verification will be used to authenticate workers and map their dependents, ensuring accurate targeting of benefits, officials added.
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