India’s Social Security Coverage Doubles ILO Report 2024-26
India has made remarkable strides in expanding social security coverage, as highlighted in the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) World Social Protection Report (WSPR) 2024-26. The report reveals that India’s social protection coverage has doubled from 24.4% in 2021 to 48.8% in 2024, demonstrating the impact of various government welfare initiatives. According to the Ministry of Labour & Employment, nearly 920 million people (65% of the population) now benefit from at least one form of social protection, either in cash or in-kind, through central government schemes. India’s progress has also contributed to a 5% increase in global social protection coverage, highlighting its role in shaping international welfare policies.
India has launched several social protection schemes to enhance financial security, healthcare, and food assistance. These programs have played a vital role in reducing poverty and improving livelihoods.
Over 200 crore welfare records have been processed using encrypted Aadhaar as a unique identifier across 34 central schemes, such as,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India’s Social Security Coverage Doubles: ILO Report 2024-26 |
| ILO Report 2024-26 | Finding India’s social protection coverage doubled from 24.4% (2021) to 48.8% (2024). |
| Total People Covered | 920 million (65% of the population) under at least one social security scheme. |
| Global Impact | India contributed to a 5% increase in global social security coverage. |
| Ayushman Bharat (AB-PMJAY) | 39.94 crore Ayushman Cards issued; ₹5 lakh health coverage per family. |
| PMGKAY (Food Security Scheme) | 80.67 crore beneficiaries receiving free food grains. |
| eShram Portal (Unorganised Workers) | 30.68 crore registrations, 53.68% women beneficiaries. |
| Atal Pension Yojana (APY) | 7.25 crore enrollees, corpus of ₹43,369.98 crore. |
| Poverty Reduction | 24.8 crore people lifted out of multi-dimensional poverty. |
| Social Protection | Data Pooling Exercise Launched March 19, 2025, integrating 200 crore welfare records from 34 major schemes. |
| ILO Collaboration | India & ILO working to include housing & food security in global social protection indicators. |
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