Employees' State Insurance
Employees' State Insurance Corporation (abbreviated as ESIC) is one of the two main statutory social security bodies under the ownership of Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, the other being the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation. The fund is managed by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) according to rules and regulations stipulated in the ESI Act 1948.
कर्मचारी राज्य बिमा निगम | |
Statutory Body overview | |
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Formed | 24 February 1952 |
Jurisdiction | India |
Headquarters | New Delhi |
Annual budget | ₹80,000 crore (US$10 billion) (as of 2021) |
Minister responsible | |
Statutory Body executive |
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Parent department | Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India |
Website | www |
Administratively, the organisation is divided into zones that are headed by Zonal Insurance Commissioner. At present, there are Five Zones across India. The states have one Regional Offices (RO) which is generally headed by an additional commissioner or Director Rank officer; the Regional Offices are sub-divided into Sub-Regional offices (SRO) consisting several districts, SROs are headed by Director or Joint Director Rank officers. To assist Regional Directors, there are Deputy Directors, heading various units/ branches and looking after the enforcement of the Act and Schemes. Many district offices have an Assistant Director or a Social Security Officer,SSO to implement the scheme and to attend grievances.
The total sanctioned manpower of the ESIC is at present more than 21,000 including all levels. The Deputy Directors are recruited directly, competitively, through the Union Public Service Commission of India as well as through promotion from lower ranks. Subordinate Officers are also recruited directly by ESIC in addition to promotion from the staff cadres.