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HANDLOOMS,HANDICRAFTS,TEXTILES AND KHADI
(D2) DEPARTMENT
G.O.(Ms).NO.
114
DATED:
02.06.1998
(Vegudhganya, Vaigasi, 19, Thiruvalluvar Aandu 2029)
Weavers Cooperative
Societies – Tamilnadu Cooperative Handloom Weavers
Insurance Scheme – Implementation of "Self Insurance
Scheme" – Enhancement of Insurance coverage from
Rs.25,000/- to Rs.35,000/- Orders Issued.
READ:-
- G.O.Ms.No.1009, Industries, Dated 27.08.1975
- G.O.Ms.No.111,HHT&K
Department, Dated 12.07.1996
- G.O.Ms.No.165, HHT&K
Department, Dated 18.09.1996
- From the Joint Development Commissioner for
Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India, Letter dated 27.11.1997
- Government Letter No.9543/D2/97-16, Dated 10.03.1998,
addressed to Government of India.
- G.O.Ms.No.59,HHT&K
Department dated 27.03.1998
- From the Director of Handlooms and Textiles
Lr.No.28579/97/C1, dated 06.05.1998.
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ORDER:
The Government in their order
sixth read above, constituted a High Level Committee
to study the problems confronted by the weavers
in Tamilnadu and requested to submit its report
within a month. Accordingly, the Committee submitted
its report which was placed before the Cabinet.
Based on the decision of the Cabinet , the Hon'ble
Chief Minister announced on the floor of the Assembly
on 30.04.1998 several concessions to the Handloom
Industry. One among them is that the insurance
coverage for Handloom weavers will be enhanced
from Rs.25,000/- to Rs.35,000/-
2. The Savings and Security Scheme
for Cooperative Handloom Weavers which contemplates
the subscription of premium to the Life Insurance
Corporation, is one of the Welfare Schemes to the
Handloom Weavers who are under the Cooperative
fold and this scheme is in force from 1975. From
the year 1992-93 onwards, the Government of India
are participating in the scheme with contribution
of 1/3 of the total premium (restricted to Rs.40./-
per weaver) as their share. The remaining 2/3 rd
portion is paid by the Government of Tamilnadu.
Under this scheme, on the death of a weaver member
before 60 years of age, his legal heir is paid
Rs.25,000/- as insurance coverage.
3. In
their letter 4 th read above, the Government
of India informed that the policy of providing
insurance cover to handloom weavers through Life
Insurance Corporation stands discontinued. Instead
a New insurance scheme through United India Insurance
Company is proposed to be implemented by Government
of India. As there is no life Insurance under
the New Insurance Scheme of Government of India,
It has been decided by this Government on it
to participate in the new scheme. It has also
been decided to discontinue for existing scheme
with Life Insurance Corporation and to go in for
a "Self Insurance Scheme".
4.Based on the announcement made
by the Hon'ble Chief Minister, the Director of
Handlooms and Textiles has sent necessary proposals.
5.The Government have examined
the proposals of Director of Handlooms and Textiles
carefully and issue the following orders:-
- A "Self Insurance Scheme" for
Tamilnadu Cooperative Handloom Weavers be
implemented immediately.
- In order to implement
the Shcme, a "Corpus
Fund" be constituted;
- The Board formed to administet the Old Age
Pension Scheme shall administer this fund also.
The administration of this fund should be done
separately by maintaining a separate account
and should not be clubbed with each other.
- An amount of Rs.1,00,00,000/- be sanctioned
for the Corpus Fund every year for settlement
of Insurance Claims and deposited in Tamilnadu
State Apex Cooperative Bank.
- The amount towards insurance coverage per
weaver be enhanced from Rs.25,000/- to Rs.35,000/-
with effect from 01.05.1998.
- This Order issues with the concurance of Finance
Department vide its U.O.No.39771/Ind/98, Dated
02.06.1998.
(BY
ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR)
JAYANTHI
SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT |
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