
India has one of the largest labour forces in the world, with over 50 crore workers engaged in informal and unorganised jobs such as agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and daily wage work. To safeguard their rights and ensure social and financial support, the Ministry of Labour & Employment, along with state governments, provides Labour Cards to eligible workers.
A Labour Card acts as a government-recognised identity for unorganised workers and gives them access to essential benefits such as insurance, healthcare, education, and welfare assistance.
🛠️ What Is a Labour Card?
A Labour Card is an official identification document issued by the State Labour Department to individuals working in unorganised, manual, or daily-wage occupations.
It is designed to:
✔️ Authenticate genuine labourers
✔️ Provide financial and social welfare support
✔️ Enable access to education, healthcare, and insurance schemes
✔️ Extend protection and benefits to workers’ families
🏗️ Types of Labour Cards in India
Labour Cards are issued based on the type of work a labourer is involved in:
1️⃣ Building & Construction Worker Card (Building Card)
Issued to those working in:
- Construction and masonry
- Carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting
- Electrical and repair services
- Jobs performed under registered contractors
Provides: maximum welfare benefits, including healthcare, accident insurance, pension, and educational aid.
2️⃣ Unorganised Worker / Social Security Card (Social Card)
Meant for workers engaged in:
- Agriculture and farming
- Fishing and forestry
- Loading/unloading work
- Household or domestic work
- Self-employed daily-wage activities
Offers: primary access to health insurance and basic social security benefits.
🌐 State-Wise Labour Department Websites (2025)
Northern Region
- Delhi – Labour Department
- Haryana – Labour Department
- Punjab – Labour & Employment Department
- Uttarakhand – Department of Labour
- Uttar Pradesh – Labour Department
- Himachal Pradesh – Labour & Employment
- Jammu & Kashmir – Labour & Employment
Western Region
- Gujarat – Labour & Employment Department
- Maharashtra – Department of Labour
- Goa – Department of Labour
- Rajasthan – Labour Department
Eastern Region
- Bihar – Labour Department
- Jharkhand – Labour, Employment & Training
- Odisha – Labour Directorate
- West Bengal – Labour Welfare Board
Southern Region
- Tamil Nadu – Labour Department
- Telangana – Labour Department
- Andhra Pradesh – Labour Department
- Karnataka – Department of Labour
- Kerala – Labour Commissionerate
- Puducherry – Labour Department
- Lakshadweep – Labour & Employment
North-East & Islands
- Assam – Labour & Employment
- Manipur – Labour Department
- Meghalaya – Craftsmen Training & Employment
- Mizoram – Labour, Employment & Training
- Nagaland – Labour & Employment
- Sikkim – Labour Department
- Tripura – Directorate of Labour
- Arunachal Pradesh – Labour & Employment
- Dadra & Nagar Haveli – Labour Department
- Daman & Diu – Labour & Employment
🎯 Eligibility Criteria for Labour Card (2025)
To apply, a worker must:
✔️ Be 18 to 40 years old
✔️ Be an Indian citizen
✔️ Work in the unorganised sector
✔️ Not be enrolled in EPFO / ESIC / NPS
✔️ Earn below ₹15,000 per month
✔️ Not be an income taxpayer
✔️ Be a resident of the applying state
✔️ Have worked at least 90 days in the last year
📄 Documents Required
Keep these documents ready before applying:
- Aadhaar Card
- Ration Card (optional)
- Bank Passbook / Account details
- Mobile number
- Email ID
- Aadhaar details of family members
- Passport-size photograph
- Address proof (if required)
🖥️ How to Apply for a Labour Card Online
Step 1: Visit the official Labour Department website of your state
Step 2: Click on “Labour Card Registration / New Registration”
Step 3: Select your District
Step 4: Enter your details — Name, Aadhaar Number, Address, Mobile & Email
Step 5: Verify your contact details using the OTP
Step 6: Submit the form for verification
Your application will be reviewed and processed by the authorities.
📥 How to Get the Labour Card
Labour Cards are not downloadable online as of now.
Once approved, applicants must visit the nearest Labour Department office to collect the physical card.
🎁 Major Benefits of a Labour Card
Holders of a Labour Card can receive:
📘 Education Benefits
- Free or subsidised education
- Scholarships and coaching aid for children
🏥 Health Protection
- Hospitalisation and treatment benefits under Ayushman Bharat, BSKY, and state-run schemes
👶 Women & Maternity Support
- Financial aid during pregnancy and childbirth
🛡️ Accident & Life Insurance
- Compensation for injury, disability, or death
🏠 Loans & Housing Support
- Home loan access and assistance for tools or equipment
💍 Marriage Assistance
- Financial help for daughters’ weddings
🧰 Skill Development
- Free training programmes to improve income and employment opportunities
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who can apply for a Labour Card?
Any worker aged 18–40 working in the unorganised sector for 90 days a year can apply.
2. Is the Labour Card the same as an MGNREGA Job Card?
No. A Labour Card offers welfare benefits, while an MGNREGA Job Card provides work under the MGNREGA scheme.
3. Can I apply online?
Yes, most state labour portals allow online applications.
4. Does the Labour Card need renewal?
Yes, you must renew it to continue availing benefits.