DRAFT NATIONAL MIGRANT LABOUR POLICY

Feb. 24, 2021

NITI Aayog has prepared a draft national migrant labour policy.

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  • The draft describes two approaches to policy design:
    • one focussed on cash transfers, special quotas, and reservations;

    • the other which “enhances the agency and capability of the community and thereby remove aspects that come in the way of an individual’s own natural ability to thrive”.



  • The policy rejects a handout approach, opting instead for a rights-based framework.

  • The draft asks the Ministries of Panchayati Raj, Rural Development, and Housing and Urban Affairs to use Tribal Affairs migration data to help create migration resource centres in high migration zones.

  • It asks the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship to focus on skill-building at these centres.

  • The Ministry of Education should take measures under the Right to Education Act to mainstream migrant children’s education, to map migrant children, and to provide local-language teachers in migrant destinations.

  • The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs should address issues of night shelters, short-stay homes, and seasonal accommodation for migrants in cities.

  • The National Legal Services authority (NALSA) and Ministry of Labour should set up grievance handling cells and fast track legal responses for trafficking, minimum wage violations, and workplace abuses and accidents for migrant workers.