
Amnesty Scheme – 2025
The ESI Corporation has approved the Amnesty Scheme – 2025, a one-time dispute resolution window from 1st October 2025 to 30th September 2026 aimed at reducing litigation and promoting compliance under the ESI Act. For the first time, disputes along with cases involving damages and interest regarding coverage are included. Regional Directors have been empowered to withdraw cases where contributions and interest have been paid, and also to withdraw cases filed against insured persons over five years ago where no notices were issued.
The scheme aims to reduce the number of litigations by providing a mechanism for the resolution of disputes outside the court, offering employers an opportunity to come forward for a mutual settlement to promote ease of doing business, and earn the goodwill of all stakeholders.
Simplification of Existing Damages Framework
ESI Corporation has decided to simplify its damages framework by replacing the earlier framework of graded rates in favour of straightforward fixed rate. Further, the maximum rate of damage in the earlier framework was 25% per annum, which has now been reduced to 1% for every month on the amount payable by the employer. This change will promote compliance, minimize disputes and foster a more conducive regulatory environment.
Amendments to Rajiv Gandhi Shramik Kalyan Yojana (RGSKY)
The Corporation approved the proposal to delegate powers to the Director General, ESIC, to grant relaxation in submission of applications beyond the 12-month limit from the date of job loss under RGSKY on case-to-case basis.
Revised ESI Policy on AYUSH – 2023
The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation has considered and approved the Revised AYUSH Policy of ESIC. This policy focuses on integrating traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy into the ESIC healthcare network. The aim is to promote holistic, preventive, and wellness-oriented healthcare. It marks a strategic move to enhance the overall medical services provided to ESIC beneficiaries.
Engagement of Yoga Therapists and Panchakarma Technicians/Attendants in ESIC Hospitals
The Corporation has approved the engagement of Yoga therapists and Panchakarma technicians/attendants in ESIC hospitals.
Pilot Project with Charitable Hospitals
The Corporation approved a pilot project to improve healthcare access for ESI beneficiaries by partnering with charitable hospitals in underserved areas. These hospitals will provide comprehensive services—from OPD to emergency care—ensuring affordable, quality treatment while advancing ESIC’s mission of social security and welfare. The pilot will be initiated in a few districts of the country.
The 196th meeting of the ESI Corporation was attended by Ms. Dola Sen, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Shri N.K. Premachandra, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, Director General, ESIC, Principal Secretaries/Secretaries of the state governments, representatives of employers, employees and senior officers from the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Govt. of India and ESIC.