Can I have the details that a school having 15 staff (Teaching and Non teaching) come under the ESIC. If so, concerned G.O / Notification requested.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
1.Sir, w.e.f. 01/4/2011, educational institutions(including public, private, aided or partially aided) run by an individual, trust society or other organisation, situated in NCT, Delhi and employing 10 or more persons are coverable under ESI Act, 1948.
2. You can obtained instructions on ESI including copy of notification from the appropriate regional/sub-regional office of ESIC to which your said establishment is attached.
From India, Noida
2. You can obtained instructions on ESI including copy of notification from the appropriate regional/sub-regional office of ESIC to which your said establishment is attached.
From India, Noida
Dear Ravijayganesh,
Please find given below clipping of the news article dated 10.06.2015 - Compulsory ESI coverage for pvt school staff stayed.
CHENNAI: The Madras high court on Tuesday stayed the Tamil Nadu government's proposal to make unaided private educational institutions in the state subscribe to employees' state insurance (ESI) scheme for their teaching and non-teaching faculty members.
Referring to a Supreme Court order in favour of similarly placed schools, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam disposed of the cases filed by about 370 schools in two batches against the government's proposal. The matter relates to a notification issued by the labour and employment department on June 4, 2008, proposing to extend provisions of the ESI Act, 1948, to educational institutions, but excluding government and aided institutions.
Though, as per norms, this preliminary notification should have been followed by a final notification after following procedures, the government did not do anything for the next two-and-a-half years. It then issued an order in December 2010 to extend the ESI Act provisions to unaided private schools, though the preliminary notification itself lapsed at the end of six months.
From India, Mumbai
Please find given below clipping of the news article dated 10.06.2015 - Compulsory ESI coverage for pvt school staff stayed.
CHENNAI: The Madras high court on Tuesday stayed the Tamil Nadu government's proposal to make unaided private educational institutions in the state subscribe to employees' state insurance (ESI) scheme for their teaching and non-teaching faculty members.
Referring to a Supreme Court order in favour of similarly placed schools, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam disposed of the cases filed by about 370 schools in two batches against the government's proposal. The matter relates to a notification issued by the labour and employment department on June 4, 2008, proposing to extend provisions of the ESI Act, 1948, to educational institutions, but excluding government and aided institutions.
Though, as per norms, this preliminary notification should have been followed by a final notification after following procedures, the government did not do anything for the next two-and-a-half years. It then issued an order in December 2010 to extend the ESI Act provisions to unaided private schools, though the preliminary notification itself lapsed at the end of six months.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Ravijayganesh,
Please find attached a TN Govt. Gazette dated 29.12.2010 containing order extending ESIS to unaided private schools in chennai on page 879 therein.
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From India, Mumbai
Please find attached a TN Govt. Gazette dated 29.12.2010 containing order extending ESIS to unaided private schools in chennai on page 879 therein.
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From India, Mumbai
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