Shram Shakti Portal | National Tribal Migration Support Portal for Central Database of Migrants

National Tribal Migration Support Portal / App for central database of migrants, check features of Migration data portal, govt. order, indicators, tribal livelihood migration study, how data would be uploaded & complete details here
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Sharamshakti PortalCentral govt. has launched Shram Shakti Portal or National Tribal Migration Support Portal at shramshakti.tribal.gov.in to create a central database of migrants. Ministry of Tribal Affairs is operating this new shramshakti.tribal.gov.in portal and app of migrants. This portal for migrants will capture and upload migration data right down to the village level. This exercise has gathered stream after the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic put the spotlight on an invisible population.

About National Tribal Migration Support Portal

National Tribal Migration Support Portal is digital data solution capturing information regarding migrant workers. The data will be recorded in four segments – Demographic profile, Livelihood, Skill mapping and Migration Pattern. The migration data will be electronically available and visible via dashboards at Village-Block-District-State and National level for different tiers of government authorities.

Expected Outcomes of National Tribal Migration Support Portal

Dedicated and credible government data source on migration for evidence-based programs and policies for:-

  • Promoting local livelihood based on data base – promoting Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
  • Tailor-made program to support migrating families in targeted manner backed up by data
  • Formulation of suitable strategies and policy decision for making the existing schemes more effective and beneficiary friendly.
  • Immediate support for tribal and other migrant workers in cities for safe and productive migration

Shram Shakti Portal Registration / Login

Shram Shakti Portal or National Tribal Migration Support Portal will enable central govt. to keep a database of migrants. The data collection exercise is expected to begin soon. Below is the complete process to make Shram Shakti Portal registration and login.

STEP 1: Firstly visit the official website at https://shramshakti.tribal.gov.in/

STEP 2: At the homepage, click at the “Sign Up” option or directly click https://shramshakti.tribal.gov.in/TMReg.aspx

STEP 3: Accordingly, the National Tribal Migration Support Portal registration form will appear as shown below:-

National Tribal Migration Support Registration
National Tribal Migration Support Registration

STEP 4: After filling in all the details in the Shram Shakti Portal registration form, click at “Register” button to complete the registration process.

STEP 5: Then make login using the link – https://shramshakti.tribal.gov.in/Default.aspx

Features of National Tribal Migration Support Portal

As there is no central database for migrants, a standardised questionnaire has been developed. This questionnaire has been integrated with the National Tribal Migration Support Portal and mobile application by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Odisha, along with civil society organisations, is developing standard operating procedures to gather data across India.

Govt. Order on Data Collection of Migrants

Ministry of Tribal Affairs has issued government order to all TRIs in 26 states to take up data collection. Besides Goa, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana and Sikkim have agreed to start work on data collection. MoTA will analyse the data to address the concerns of tribal migrants through policy and schemes, an official explained. A questionnaire with data collection guidelines will be provided to enumerators in any state that decides to take up the process.

Indicators for Nationwide Tribal Migration Data at Shramshakti Portal

The indicators for collecting Nationwide Tribal Migration Data at Shram Shakti Portal are as follows:-

  • Basic socio economic profile of migrating tribals
  • Skill-mapping of tribals who are migrating
  • Migration patterns of migrants
  • Work profile of each of the migrant tribal
  • Daily income to access to basic services like health, education and food during migration.

Goa receives an estimated 4 lakh migrants annually from states like Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, UP and Karnataka.

Uploading of Data at National Tribal Migration Support Portal

In a multi-department exercise, Goa will provide training to grassroot workers linked to public outreach schemes like NREGA and National Urban Livelihood Mission to collect data. The data will be uploaded on a portal that will be centrally available to ministries and states for analysis and policy-planning.

Even the data of tribal migrants will be electronically available and visible via dashboards at various levels. These levels includes village, block, district, state and national level. However, details of migrants surveyed will be kept secure in keeping with data privacy norms.

Tribal Livelihood Migration Study

Commissioned by MoTA, the findings and recommendations of the Tribal Livelihood Migration study conducted by civil society organisation Disha Foundation between 2017- 2019 in 12 states are also being studied to address the concerns of migrants. The study covered source states (Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh) and destination states (Punjab, Gujarat, Delhi, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Telangana).

The study indicates that mostly migration of tribal population is distress-driven and comparatively higher daily wage rate at destination states was a major factor. For instance, an unskilled labourer in Kerala gets wages two and a half times higher than the prevailing wages in Kota and Varanasi. Driven by vulnerabilities, the migrants are joining the informal labour force as contract labourers in the construction industry and domestic workers in major cities where they face unsafe conditions and wage related harassment among other concerns.

Launch of Shram Shakti Portal

The Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Shri Arjun Munda has launched ShramShakti Portal through video conferencing on 22 January 2021. This National Migration Support Portal has been launched at a programme held at Panjim, Goa today. It would effectively help in the smooth formulation of state and national level programs for migrant workers. He also launched a tribal migration cell, a tribal museum at Goa and “ShramSaathi”, a training manual for migrant workers.The Chief Minister of Goa Pramod Sawant also launched dedicated Migration cell in Goa to facilitate and support migrants who come from different States to Goa.

Need for Shram Shakti National Migration Support Tribal

The lack of real time data of migrants was the biggest challenge for state and national governments in formulating effective strategies and policy decisions for welfare of migrant workers at both source and destination states. Migrants all over the country had to face after lockdown was announced due to the pandemic caused by corona virus.The migration of tribal population is distress-driven and the migrants are exposed to difficult and unsafe conditions. Sometimes they face trafficking or wages harassment issues including many occupational hazards at the work place.

Now the tribal migration repository, Shram Shakti would be able to successful able to address the data gap and empower migrant workers who generally migrate in search of employment and income generation. It would also help the government for linking the migrant population with existing Welfare Scheme under Atam Nirbhar Bharat. The various data that will be recorded via Shram Shakti include demographic profile, livelihood options, skill mapping and migration pattern.

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