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Informal economy shrinking

Modi Government formalising workforce with a slew of steps

by Blitz India Media
May 2, 2023
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Informal economy shrinking

Informal economy shrinking

Retail sales of electric vehicles in India are estimated to top the 1-million mark in calendar year 2022, drenched cities, switching to electric vehicles is an important milestone.

India has a massive informal economy; millions of people work in this sector and since Prime Minister Modi took office in 2014, his Government has been working to bring these masses into the formal economy.

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Krishna Tripathi, age 37, came to Delhi from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, in 2007 and worked as a personal driver on a monthly salary without any health insurance or pension funds. In 2015, he changed his job and started working for a small printing company, which again kept him on a fixed salary. After demonetisation in 2016, his master formalised the company with a new GST number, and fortunately for Krishna, so did his job. Now, Tripathi is covered under the EPF and ESI.

The data from various sources suggests that the number of employees enrolled in the national pension fund increased by 35 per cent during the first half of the fiscal year, which ended in September. This increase is equivalent to 9 million additional people.

Tax compliance up

The GST, which was implemented in 2017, is a tax on value added throughout the supply of goods and services to the economy. It has eliminated some indirect taxes, allowing for a streamlined indirect tax compliance process, and it has lessened the cascading of taxes. There has been an increase from 5 million to 14 million companies paying the goods and services tax, which is a sign that a legitimate business has been created.

The GST is a work in progress that is significantly better than previous systems, especially for MSMEs which want to formalise, expand, and get access to structured finance. Policy-wise, MSMEs have never had it so good.

According to Prof. Ashwani Mahajan of Delhi University, the transformation is significant, the swing is strong enough, and it is visible after looking at data from various sources. Of course, this is attributed to the Modi administration.

The National Pension System (NPS) enrolment for nonGovernment subscribers was scheduled to treble from 9.7 lakh in March of this year to 20 lakh in March of 2023. There are increases for all age groups, but the largest increases are for those between the age of 18 and 25, which suggests that new jobs may be responsible for the additions rather than the formalisation of existing ones.

The National Pension System (NPS) enrolment for non-Government subscribers was scheduled to treble from 9.7 lakh in March of this year to 20 lakh in March of 2023. There are increases for all age groups
Registered contractors

It’s all because of India’s back office and technical services; IT coders and clerks account for 38 per cent of the new hires, and secondly, all housekeeping jobs are going to registered contractors; earlier, these jobs were unregistered.

With the help of the productionlinked incentive (PLI) programme of the Government, iPhone manufacturer Apple Inc. created a plant in the country through its three contract manufacturers, Foxconn, Wistron, and Pegatron.

Foxconn, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, employed more than 60,000 workers and also made arrangements for their housing in Sriperumbudur, near Chennai. In the last five years, the workforce of Dixon Technologies, an Indian subcontractor with dozens of global clients and Foxconn-like operations, has increased from 1,500 to 20,000. All of this work is highly formal.

Prof Arun Kumar, a retired economics professor at JNU, however, disagrees. Inevitably, the data contains irregularities. Contract labour, he says, cannot be considered formal employment because the worker can be fired at any time.

Low-paying, labour-intensive occupations in the informal sector will be replaced by more lucrative ones in the formal sector as formalisation moves further. There is still a long way to go for a huge country like India. The long-term benefits of formalisation outweigh any short-term disruptions that may result.

(The writer is a freelance journalist, who has been associated with foreign media)

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