The Parichay Card Officially Launched in Kolkata by GJEPC

The Parichay Card Officially Launched in Kolkata by GJEPC

The Parichay Card Officially Launched in Kolkata by GJEPC

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The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), the apex body of the gems & jewellery industry, unveiled the Parichay Card in West Bengal. The Parichay Card will be officially launched at a national level by the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry towards the end of January 2019.

Mr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal, Chairman, The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Mr Prakash Chandra Pincha, Regional Chairman, GJEPC and others graced the occasion.

GJEPC is already in final stages of talks with the Union Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MoSDE) for national classification of gem & jewellery sector workers/ craftsmen under LMIS (Labour Management Information Systems). This segment-wise classification of workers, craftsmen and artisans will provide additional benefits under relevant MoSDE schemes.

The national launch of Parichay Card will benefit the entire gem & jewellery industry and in order to ensure proper authentication for social security purposes. The objective of this project is to create a verified and well-crafted database for gem & jewellery workers to provide them better job opportunities, help to find financial support from banks & financial institutions and provide better healthcare services through specially designed smart card.

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This card not only gives the workers a valid proof of their employment or identity but also make them eligible for various initiatives. Along with the card, GJEPC will also provide an optional health insurance cover ‘Swasthya Kosh’ for all the Parichay card holders.

The Council plans to integrate the benefits of the Swasthya Ratna policy to the Parichay Card holders. All Parichay Card holders will be given a choice to opt for a health insurance policy, assured of INR 1,00,000 for themselves and their family (Spouse and 2 Children) by paying just 25% cost for the premium. The remaining 75% of the premium will be paid through a specially created, fund called Swasthya Kosh. GJEPC has tied up with GJNRF (The Gem and Jewellery National Relief Foundation), whereby anyone can donate into the fund and the proceeds go towards paying the premiums of the policy. The scheme will also offer an 80G tax benefit to the all the institutions who donate for this cause. GJEPC has roped in Edelweiss Insurance Brokers who already manages the Swasthya Ratna Scheme along with the Swasthya Kosh insurance brokers.

The premium for the policy is capped at Rs. 1400 for self-cover and R. 2200 for family-cover. With 75% of the premium being paid by GJEPC’s Swasthya Kosh, the discounted premiums are just Rs. 350 for self and Rs. 550 for family-cover.

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