Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Bandaru Dattatreya told Lok Sabha that 118.66 lakh claims were settled by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) in 2015-16, adding that 98 per cent of them were settled within 20 days.
"There is around Rs 43,000 crore in inoperative (EPF) accounts," Dattatreya said during Question Hour.
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Emphasising that there is a lot of confusion about inoperative and unclaimed accounts, he said that the government has launched the initiative for one member, one EPF account.
EPFO has allotted Universal Account Number (UAN) for portability and consolidation of all previous accounts.
In 2015-16, 118.66 lakh claims were settled by the EPFO while the numbers stood at Rs 130.21 lakh and Rs 123.36 lakh in 2014-15 and 2013-14, respectively.
According to the Minister, Rs 1.18 lakh claims were pending for settlement in 2015-16.
He also said that prosecution would be initiated against those violating EPFO norms.
Responding to supplementaries regarding the unorganised sector, Dattatreya said that the government has given priority to construction workers in this segment. They would be given UAN so that they can avail the benefits, he added.
Besides, pilot projects would be started in Delhi and Hyderabad for auto-rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers, the Minister said.
Dattatreya said that the priority would be for anganwadi, mid-day meal scheme and Aasha workers.
He said Online Transfer Claim Portal has also been introduced.
Further, Dattatreya said employees whose Aadhaar or Permanent Account Number (PAN) have been seeded in their UAN and activated by their employers, may submit claim forms directly to the EPFO without attestation of their employers.
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