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ENUMERATION AND SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE OF WOMEN ENGAGED IN HOME-BASED TEXTILE WORK

Posted On: 27 MAR 2026 3:00PM by PIB Delhi

Government is conducting various censuses and surveys for various sectors including textiles like Fourth All India Handloom Census, 2019-20, annual Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises etc. which provide estimate on various socio-economic indicators. As per PLFS, female Labour Force Participation Rate is 31.7%, State/UT wise data attached below. The specific survey to enumerate women engaged in home-based and piece-rate textile work has not been conducted separately by the Ministry of Textiles.

The Chapter IV of the Code of Social Security, 2020 (ESIC) apply on every establishment in which ten or more persons are employed other than a seasonal factory which provides coverage on ESI benefits.Further, the Ministry has taken a comprehensive approach—combining industrial development, cluster strengthening, skill upgrading, etc. to support textiles & traditional sector which includes improvement in women’s participation and productivity. The focus has been on quality employment, welfare, and market-linked empowerment –

  1. PM MITRA - The mega textile parks are designed to support high female participation in apparel and home textile units by developing creches, women’s hostels, skill centres, safe transport, CCTV, security and modern OHS facilities. It will create lakhs of new, safe formal-sector jobs for women
  2. Samarth - Women form the majority of beneficiaries in SAMARTH skill programmes—especially in garmenting, embroidery, knitwear, handicrafts, etc. Under Samarth scheme, 5.3 lakh beneficiaries have been successfully trained of which 88% beneficiaries are women.
  3. Handloom Sector- Flagship scheme for Raw material supply to Handloom weavers (includes women Handloom weavers); RMSS provides Transport subsidy (all types of yarns), 15% Price Subsidy and depot operating expenses. Further, eligible beneficiaries cover women handloom weavers by including individual weavers, Agencies in which weavers are members i.e. Self Help Groups (SHGs), Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) and Cooperative Societies, Handloom Producer Company, Weavers Entrepreneurs.Additionally, some of the special provisions provided are -
    1. In partnership with Ministry of Textiles & Office of DC Handlooms, UN Women launched #Srijan, a series of workshops to nurture leadership & entrepreneurship among women artisans, set to reach 1,000 women weavers across India within a year, 1st workshop held at Varanasi on 18.10.2025
    2. Women weavers receive 100% subsidy for construction of work sheds under National Handloom Development Programme. More than 73% beneficiaries under Small Cluster Development Programme are women.
    3. Handloom Weaver MUDRA Portal developed with Punjab National Bank for centralized online claim disbursement, cutting down delays in financial assistance for margin money, interest subvention, and credit guarantee fee
    4. Women Day slot at DilliHaat (1st-15th March 2026) and PanchLakhiya weaver didi slot (16th-31st August 2025) organised.
    5. 30 women-led Producer Companies and 15 women-led startups across the country.
    6. Kamladevi Chattopadhyay Award instituted since 2016 specifically for women weavers, with 14 awards conferred so far.

4. Silk Sector -The sericulture industry provides employment to approximately 97.3 lakh persons, with 55-60% being women. Central Silk Board has developed women-friendly innovations to reduce drudgery and improve productivity viz., Automatic/motorised reeling and spinning machines with women-friendly operations, financial assistance under central schemes and promotion of women SHGs etc.

A formal framework to extend protections was initiated with the nationwide implementation of the Four Labour Codes. New Labour Codes aim to enhance welfare, maternity benefits, working hours, occupational safety and participation of women workers across sector including textile sector, where women form a substantial share of the workforce. Further, as per section 45 of the Code Social Security, 2020, the provision has also been made to extend benefits under the chapter IV of the ESIC to unorganized workers, gig workers and platform workers.

State/UT-wise female Labour Force Participation Rate, 2023-24 (in percent)

SL

State/UT

Female LFPR(%)

1

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

38.0

2

Andhra Pradesh

35.8

3

Arunachal Pradesh

49.9

4

Assam

36.8

5

Bihar

20.3

6

Chandigarh

25.0

7

Chhattisgarh

46.1

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu

34.7

9

Delhi

14.5

10

Goa

22.9

11

Gujarat

35.8

12

Haryana

18.8

13

Himachal Pradesh

56.2

14

Jammu & Kashmir

38.8

15

Jharkhand

35.8

16

Karnataka

30.5

17

Kerala

33.4

18

Ladakh

43.7

19

Lakshadweep

13.0

20

Madhya Pradesh

39.4

21

Maharashtra

32.0

22

Manipur

36.3

23

Meghalaya

47.1

24

Mizoram

30.4

25

Nagaland

42.7

26

Odisha

38.0

27

Puducherry

28.9

28

Punjab

24.4

29

Rajasthan

38.0

30

Sikkim

56.9

31

Tamil Nadu

35.2

32

Telangana

36.5

33

Tripura

36.8

34

Uttarakhand

35.9

35

Uttar Pradesh

25.2

36

West Bengal

31.7

 

All India

31.7

Source: PLFS, MoSPI

 

This information was provided by THE MINISTER FOR TEXTILES SHRI GIRIRAJ SINGH in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 20th March 2026.

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