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Dear Insured Persons

FOR HELPING US TO HELP YOU

Please....

Do not add any non-eligible person to your Declaration Form for purpose of medical facility etc.

Do not deface or tamper with your Identity Card.

Do not lend your Identity Card to anyone else.

Do not fake illness or injury for claiming any benefit.

Do not force your doctor for wrong certification etc.

Do not approach touts for any favour from ESIC

Do not tamper with your Medical Certificate.

Do not pay for any ESIC Forms. These are supplied free of cost from Local Offices.

Do not forget to add/delete a family member in your declaration in the event of birth/death.

Do not forget to carry Form 105 duly signed by your employer on outstation journeys. This will enable you to avail ESI facilities anywhere.

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CONTENTS

Particulars

1. ESI Scheme _ The fundamentals.

2. Registration, Contributions etc.

3. Social Security Benefits

a) Sickness Benefit�

b) Extended Sickness Benefit

c) Enhanced Sickness Benefit

d) Disablement Benefit�

e) Dependants' Benefit�

f) Maternity Benefit

g) Medical Benefit

h) Funeral Expenses

4. Miscellaneous Provisions�

5. Standard Sickness Benefit Rates� (Annexure-A)

ESI� SCHEME� OF� INDIA

THE FUNDAMENTALS

1.���� What is E.S.I. Scheme ?

*��� In addition to necessities of food, clothing, housing etc., man needs security in times of physical and economic distress consequent upon sickness, disablement etc. The Employees� State Insurance Scheme is an integrated measure of Social Insurance embodied in the Employees� State Insurance Act and is designed to accomplish the task of protecting �employees� as defined in the Employees� State Insurance Act against the hazards of sickness, maternity, disablement and death due to employment injury and to provide medical care to insured persons and their families. The Scheme covers employees of non-seasonal power-using factories employing 10 or more persons. There is, however, a built-in provision for its extension to...