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The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007

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Regd. No. WB/SC-320 	 No.WB/CPS/Raj-5 (Part 111)/2008 
 
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Published by Authority 
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Published by Authority 
MAGNA 29] 	 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [SAKA 1929 
PART III 	 Acts of the West Bengal Legislature 
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 
LAW DEPARTMENT 
Legislative 
NO 1 	IIICATION 
No. 249-L.-18 th February, 2008.—The following Act of the West Bengal Legislature, having been assented to by 
the Governor, is hereby published for general information :— 
West Bengal Act XXIV of 2007 
THE WEST BENGAL UNORGANISED SECTOR WORKERS 
WELFARE ACT, 2007. 
[Passed by the West Bengal Legislature.] 
[Assent of the Governor was first published in the Kolkata Gazette, 
Extraordinary, of the 18 th February, 2008.] 
An Act to provide for social security and welfare of certain unorganised 
sector workers and to provide other measures connected therewith or incidental 
thereto. 
WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for social security measures and welfare 
schemes with a view to improving the standard of living and to ameliorate the social 
conditions of certain unorganised sector workers ; 
It is hereby enacted in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Republic of India, by the 
Legislature of West Bengal, as follows : — 
CHAPTER I 
Preliminary. 
Short title, extent 	 1. (1) This Act may be called the West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers 
and commence- Welfare Act, 2007. 
ment .  
(2) It extends to the whole of West Bengal. 
9 
10] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [PART III 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
7-,44"411-  (Chapter 1—Preliminary.—Sections 2, 3.—Chapter II. Board, Executive 
4 - 	 Council, Fund and Schemes.—Section 4.) 
Constitution of 
the Board and the 
terms and 
conditions of 
appointment, and 
salaries and 
allowances payable 
to the Chairman, 
Vice-Chairman and 
other member of 
the Board. 
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification 
in the Official Gazette, appoint, provided, however, that different dates may be appointed 
for different provisions of this Act and for different employments mentioned in the Schedule 
appended to this Act. 
2. This Act shall not apply to any person who receives any benefit under the 
Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act,1952. 	 19 of 1952. 
3. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— 
(a) "beneficiary" means an Unorganised Sector Worker registered under section 15; 
(b) "Board" means the West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Board 
constituted under sub-section (1) of section 4; 
(c) "Family" means and includes the Unorganised Sector Worker, his or her 
spouse and minor legitimate, illegitimate and adopted children dependent upon 
the beneficiary, and his or her dependent parents ; 
(d) "Fund" means a fund constituted under sub-section (1) of section 11 ; 
(e) "Notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette; 
(f) "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act ; 
(g) "Schedule" means a Schedule to this Act; 
(h) "Scheme" means a scheme introduced under sub-section (1) of section 9 ; 
(i) "Self-employed person" means any person who is not employed by any 
employer but directly engaged in any occupation specified in Part B of the 
Schedule relating to Unorganised Sector subject to a monthly earning with 
such a limit as the State Government may, by notification, declare; 
(j) "Unorganised Sector" means the Unorganised Sector specified in Part A 
and Part B of the Schedule and includes any process or branch of work 
forming a part of such Unorganised Sector ; 
(k) "Unorganised Sector Worker" means a wage earner and also includes a 
self-employed person in the Unorganised Sector; 
(I) "Wage" means a remuneration paid, directly by the employer or through any 
agency or contractor whether exclusively by one employer or more employers, 
in cash or in kind to any unorganised sector worker with such monthly limit 
as the State Government may, from time to time, notify. 
CHAPTER II 
Board, Executive Council, Fund and Schemes. 
4. (1) The State Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute 
a Board to be called "The West Bengal Unorganised Workers Welfare Board" for the 
purpose of administering the "Fund" created herein and for implementing the schemes 
introduced under this Act: 
Provided that the State Government may set up regional offices under the Board 
for the purpose of implementing the objects of this Act. 
(2) The Board shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common 
seal and shall sue and be sued by the name of the West Bengal Unorganised Workers 
Welfare Board. 
(3) The Board shall consist of a Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson to be nominated 
by the State Government and such number of other members representing the employers, 
Non-application 
of the Act. 
Definitions. 
PART III] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [11 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter H. Board, Executive Council, Fund and Schemes.—Sections 5 - 9.) 
Officers and 
employees to be 
appointed by the 
Board and their 
terms and 
conditions of 
appointment. 
Meetings of the 
Board. 
Vacancies amongst 
members or defect 
in Constitution 
not to invalidate 
acts or 
proceedings of the 
Board. 
Executive 
Council. 
Scheme. 
the unorganised sector workers and shall include other officials of the Government, as the 
State Government may, by order, decide. 
(4) The State Government may appoint an officer of the Labour Department as the 
Secretary of the Board , who shall not be a member of the Board. 
(5) The terms and conditions of the appointment and the salaries and other allowances 
payable to the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson and the other members of the Board 
and the manner of filling of casual vacancies by reason of death, resignation or inability 
to discharge functions owing to illness or other incapacity or for any other reason by, the 
Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson and the other members of the Board shall be such as 
may be prescribed. 
5. (1) The Board shall, with the approval of the State Government, appoint its own 
officers and employees as it considers necessary for the efficient discharge of its functions 
under this Act. 
(2) The terms and conditions of appointment and the salary and other allowances 
payable to the officers and employees of the Board shall be such as may be prescribed. 
6. (1) The Board shall meet at such time and places, and shall observe such rules of 
procedures in regard to the transaction of business at its meetings (including the quorum) 
as may be prescribed. 
(2) The Chairperson shall preside over the meeting of the Board. If for any reason, 
the Chairperson is unable to attend the meeting of the Board, the Vice-Chairperson shall 
preside over the meeting. 
(3) All questions which come up before a meeting of the Board shall be decided by 
majority of votes of the members present and in the event of equality of votes, the 
Chairperson or in his absence, the Vice-Chairperson presiding shall have a second or a 
casting vote. 
7. No act or proceedings of the Board shall be deemed to be invalid by reason of — 
(a) any vacancy in or any defect in the Constitution of the Board ; 
(b) any defect in the appointment of a person acting as a Chairperson, the Vice-
Chairperson and the members of the Board; and 
(c) any irregularity in the procedure of the Board not affecting the merit of the 
case. 
8. (1) The Board shall function through an Executive Council set up by it. 
(2) The Executive Council set up under sub-section (1) shall consist of — 
(a) a Chairperson to be nominated by the Board ; 
(b) an Officer of the State Government not below the rank of Joint Secretary to 
that Government as Chief Executive Officer of the Board who shall be the 
Member-Secretary of the Executive Council ; 
(c) a person to be nominated by the Board having expertise in Banking 
transactions ; and 
(d) a person to be nominated by the Board having expertise in audit and accounts. 
9. (1) The Board may introduce— 
(a) any Health Insurance Scheme and Accident Insurance Scheme for the 
beneficiaries ; 
(b) any scheme for providing pension to the beneficiaries who have completed 
the age of sixty years and to the members of the family in case the beneficiary 
dies; 
12] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [PART III 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter 11.—Board, Executive Council, Fund and Schemes.—Sections 10 - 14.) 
State Government 
to provide grants 
and loans to the 
Board. 
(c) any scheme for house building loans and advance to the beneficiaries ; 
(d) any scheme to provide fmancial assistance for education of the children of 
the beneficiaries ; 
(e) any scheme to provide maternity benefit to the female beneficiaries ; 
(f) any scheme to provide such other welfare measures and facilities as may 
be decided by the Board with the approval of the State Government. 
(2) The existing schemes run under the direct fmancial assistance by the State 
Government, shall, henceforth, be taken over by, and transferred to, the Board. The State 
Government shall transfer all the accumulated fund under the existing schemes (including 
the employees' contributions and the Government contributions therein) to the Board on 
a date to be notified by the State Government. 
(3) Every scheme introduced under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it 
is made, before the State Legislature. 
10. The State Government may, after due appropriation made by the State Legislature 
by law in this behalf, make to the Board grants and loans of such sums of money as the 
State Government may consider necessary. 
Fund of the Board. 
Budget.  
Annual report. 
Accounts and 
Audit. 
11. (1) There shall be constituted by the Board a fund to be called "the West Bengal 
Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Fund" and there shall be credited thereto — 
(a) any grants and loans made to the Board by the State Government under 
section 10; 
(b) all the contributions made by the beneficiaries ; 
(c) contributions by the employers, if any ; 
(d) all sums received by the Board from such other sources as may be determined 
by the State Government. 
(2) The Fund shall be applied for meeting — 
(a) the expenses of the Board in discharge of its function under section 9 ; 
(b) Salaries, allowances and other remuneration of the Chairperson, the Vice-
Chairperson, members, officers and other employees of the Board; 
(c) the expenses to be incurred for the accomplishment of the objects and for the 
purposes authorized by this Act. 
(3) The Board shall incur, in any financial year, expenditure towards salaries, 
allowances and other remuneration to its Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, members, officers 
and other employees and for meeting the other administrative expenses within such limits 
as may be prescribed. 
12. The Board shall prepare, in such form and at such time of each fmancial year 
as may be prescribed, its budget for the next financial year showing the estimated receipts 
and expenditure of the Board and forward the same to the State Government. 
13. (1) The Board shall prepare in every financial year, in such form and at such 
time as may be prescribed, an annual report giving a full account of its activities during the 
previous fmancial year and a copy thereof shall be forwarded to the State Government. 
(2) The State Government shall cause the annual report to be laid, as soon as may 
be after its receipt, before the State Legislature. 
14. (1) The Board shall cause to be maintained such books of account and other 
books and records in relation to its accounts, and prepare an annual Statement of accounts, 
in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed. 
PART III] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [13 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter 11I—Registration of Unorganised Workers as Beneficiaries.— 
Section 15.) 
(2) The accounts of the board shall be audited by a person or agency authorised by 
the Board. 
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), the accounts of the Board 
shall be audited annually by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India and any 
expenditure incurred by him in connection with such audit shall be payable by the Board to 
the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India. 
(4) The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India and any person appointed by him 
in connection with the audit of the accounts of the Board under this Act shall have the 
same rights and privileges and authority in connection with such audit as the Comptroller 
and Auditor-General has, in connection with the audit of Government accounts, and in 
particular, shall have the right to demand the production of books, accounts, Connected 
Vouchers, documents and papers and inspect any of the offices of the Board. 
(5) The Board shall furnish to the State Government on such date as may be prescribed 
its audited copy of accounts together with the Auditor's report. 
(6) The State Government shall cause the annual report and Auditors report to be 
laid, as soon as may be after their receipt, before the State Legislature. 
CHAPTER BI 
Registration of Unorganised Sector Workers as Beneficiaries. 
Registration of 
Unorganised 
Sector Worker. 
15. (1) Every Unorganised Sector Worker who has completed eighteen years of age 
but has not completed sixty years of age, shall be eligible for registration as a beneficiary 
under this Act. 
(2) An application for registration shall be made in such form, as may be prescribed 
alongwith the fees for registration not exceeding twenty rupees, to the officer authorized 
by the Board in this behalf : 
Provided that every Unorganised Sector Worker who have already been enrolled in 
the scheme under the assistance of the State Government shall be deemed to be registered 
as a beneficiary under this Act and they do not need to make any fresh application for 
registration. 
(3) The Board may decide upon the fees for registration within the limits specified in 
sub-section (2). 
(4) If the officer authorised by the Board is satisfied that the applicant has complied 
with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, he shall register the name of 
the Unorganised Sector Worker as beneficiary under this Act : 
Provided that an application for registration cannot be rejected without giving the 
applicant an opportunity of being heard. 
(5) Any person aggrieved by the decision under sub-section (4) may, within thirty 
days from the date of such decision, prefer an appeal to the Chief Executive Officer of 
the Board, or any other officer specified by the Board in this behalf and the decision of the 
Chief Executive Officer or such other officer on such appeal shall be final : 
Provided that the Chief Executive Officer, or other officer specified by the Board in 
this behalf, may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if he 
is satisfied that the Unorganised Sector Worker was prevented by sufficient cause for 
filing the appeal in time. 
(6) The Chief Executive Officer of the Board shall cause to maintain a register of the 
beneficiaries and such other registers as may be prescribed. 
14] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [PART III 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter III—Registration of Unorganised Sector Workers as Beneficiaries. 
—Section 16.—Chapter IV—Registration of Establishment.—Sections 17, 18). 
Cessation as 
beneficiary. 
(7) The Board shall give to every beneficiary an identity card with his photograph 
duly affixed thereon with necessary entries about the details of the beneficiary. 
(8) A beneficiary who has been issued an identity card under this Act shall present 
the same whenever demanded by any officer of the Government or of the Board, for 
inspection. 
16. (1) An Unorganised Sector Worker who has been registered as a beneficiary 
under this Act shall cease to be as such when he dies and when he attains the age of sixty 
years or when he is not engaged in the occupation of, or in the employment of, the 
Unorganised Sector or when he voluntarily expresses his intention, in writing, to the 
Registering Officer that he is not to be governed by or under this Act. 
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if a person had been a 
beneficiary for at least five years continuously immediately before attaining the age of 
sixty years, he shall be eligible to get the benefit of pension under section 9 and such other 
benefits as may be prescribed subject to the provision of this Act. 
CHAPTER IV 
Registration of Establishment. 
Registration of 
Establishment. 
Application for 
registration. 
17. The State Government may, on the recommendation of the Board, by an 
order notified in the Official Gazette — 
(a) require every employer in respect of Unorganised Sector to get his 
establishment, as is specified in Part A of the Schedule, registered under 
this Act, with such registration fees and with such monthly contribution or 
annual contribution to the fund of the Board, as may be prescribed ; and 
(b) appoint such number ofpersons being officers of the State Government, as 
it thinks fit, as Registering Officers for the purpose of this section and define 
the limits within which a Registering Officer shall exercise his powers 
conferred on him by or under this Act. 
18. (1) Every employer shall, in relation to an establishment in respect of which 
a notification has been issued by the State Government under clause (a) of section 
17, within a period of sixty days from such notification, make an application to the 
Registering Officer for the registration of such establishment : 
Provided that the Registering Officer may entertain any such application after the 
expiry of the said period of sixty days, if he is satisfied that theapplicant is prevented 
by sufficient cause from making the application within the stipulated period. 
(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and contain such 
particulars as may be prescribed. 
(3) After receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the Registering Officer 
shall register the establishment and issue certificate of registration of the establishment 
to the employer thereof in such form and within such time subject to such conditions as 
may be prescribed. 
THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [15 PART III] 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter V— Inspection.— Section 19.—Chapter VI. Penalties and 
Prosecution.—Section 20.) 
CHAPTER V 
Inspection. 
Inspectors. 19. (1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint 
any person in the employment of the State Government or of the Board to be Inspectors 
for the purposes of this Act and define the local limits within which they will exercise 
their powers under this Act. 
(2) Subject to any rules made under this Act, an Inspector appointed under sub-
section (1) may, within the local limit for which he is appointed — 
(a) enter, at any reasonable time and with such assistance as may be deemed 
necessary viz. with the assistance of the persons in the service of the Board 
or any legal authority or public authority as he thinks fit, in the premises 
or place where any trade or business connected with the Unorganised 
Sector is carried on, for the purpose of examining any record, register 
etc. and require the production thereof for inspection ; 
(b) examine any person whom he finds in any such premises or place and 
who, he has reasonable cause to believe, is a worker employed therein; 
(c) require any person in charge of the premises at the time of inspection to 
give information regarding names and addresses of the workers employed 
therein and also give such other information in connection with, and relevant 
to, the provisions of this Act or schemes or rules made thereunder ; 
(d) seize or take copies of register, record of wages or any other documents 
or portions thereof as he may consider relevant in respect of an offence in 
this Act which, he has reason to believe, has been committed by an 
employer; and 
(e) exercise such other powers as may be prescribed. 
(3) Any person who is required to produce any document or to furnish any 
information required by an Inspector under sub-section (2), shall be bound to do so. 
(4) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, shall, so far as may 2 of 1974 
be, apply to any search or seizure under sub-section(2) as they apply to any search 
or seizure made under an authority of a warrant issued under section 94 of the said 
Code. 
CHAPTER VI 
Penalties and Prosecution. 
Offence and 
penalties. 
20. (1) Any person, who wilfully obstructs an Inspector in the exercise of his 
powers or discharge of his duties under this Act, or intentionally omits to produce or 
deliver up, for inspection on demand by an Inspector appointed under this Act, any 
register, records or other documents, or intentionally omits to furnish any information 
required under this Act shall, on conviction be punished 
(a) for the first offence, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 
three months or with a fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or 
with both; and 
16] 	
THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [PART III 
Previous sanction 
of the State 
Government 
necessary. 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Chapter VI.—Penalties and Prosecution.—Section 21.—Chapter VII.—
Miscellaneous.—Sections 22 - 28.) 
(b) for second and subsequent offence, with imprisonment for a term which 
may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to five thousand 
rupees, or with both. 
(2) If an employer ofthe Unorganised Sector fails to get his establishment registered 
under this Act or fails to pay and contribution which under this Act he is liable to pay 
shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 
one year or with a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, or with both. 
21. No prosecution shall be instituted against any person in respect of any.  ffence 
under this Act without the previous sanction of the State Government. 
CHAPTER VII 
Miscellaneous. 
Power to make 
rules.  
Power to amend 
Schedule. 
Directions by the 
State Government. 
Powers of the 
Board. 
Chairperson, Vice-
Chairperson, 
Members, Officers 
and employees to 
be public servants. 
22. (1) The State Government may, after previous publication, make rules for 
carrying out the purposes of this Act. 
(2) Every rule made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is 
made, before the State Legislature. 
23. The State Government, after giving by notification in the Official Gazette 
not less than three months' notice ofits intention so to do, may, by like notification, 
add to either part of the Schedule any employment to be covered under this 
Act and thereupon the Schedule shall be deemed to be amended accordingly. 
24. The State Government may give the Board such directions as in its opinion are 
necessary or expedient in connection with expenditure from the fund or for carrying 
out any of the purposes of this Act and it shall be the duty of the Board to comply with 
such directions. 
25. The Board may introduce any scheme for the Unorganised Sector Workers 
under section 9 with such conditions as may be incorporated in the scheme regarding 
the rate of contribution by the beneficiary, the mode and the manner of deposit, collection 
or contribution made by the beneficiary, forfeiture ofthe right ofthe beneficiary under 
such circumstances as may be incorporated in the scheme, deposit of the employers' 
contribution, if any, to the fund by the employer, maintenance of necessary forms and 
registers, for any scheme and nomination of the beneficiary. 
26. The Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson, the members, and all the Officers 
and other employees including the Chief Executive Officers shall, while acting, or 
purporting to act, in pursuance of, or in exercise of any power conferred by or under, 
any provision of this Act or the rules made thereunder, to be public servants within the 
meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. 	 45 of 1860.  
27. No suit or other Legal Proceedings shall lie against any person in respect of 
anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act. 
28. (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions ofthis Act, the 
State Government may make such order, not inconsistent with the provisions of 
this Act, as appears to it to be necessary or expedient for the removal of the difficulty: 
Provided that no such order shall be made after the expiry of a period of three 
years from the date of commencement of this Act. 
(2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall, as soon as may be after it is 
made, be laid before the State Legislature. 
Protection for acts 
done in good faith. 
Power to remove 
difficulties. 
PART III] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18. 2008 	 [ I 7 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Schedule.) 
THE SCHEDULE 
[See clauses (g), and (j), of section 3.] 
PART A 
1. Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing; 
2. Brick or Tile Manufacturing; 
3. Hotel and Restaurants; 
4. Security Agencies; 
5. Cinema; 
6. Rice Mill; 
7. Public Motor Transport ; 
8. Hired Motor Vehicles Service ; 
9. Boatman Service ; 
10. Tailoring Industry; 
11. Printing Press ; 
12 	 Book Binding ; 
13. 	 Hand-loom ; 
14 . 	 Power-loom ; 
15. Sericulture; 
16. Forestry and Timber Operation; 
17. Bangle Making ; 
18. Fire-works; 
19. Embroidery Work; 
20. Shops ; 
21 . 	 Chakki Mills ; 
22. Leather and Leather goods; 
23. Hosiery ; 
24. Bakery ; 
25 . Rubber and Rubber Products; 
26. Saw Mill ; 
27. Bone Mill; 
28. Plastic Industry ; 
29. Ceramic Industry; 
30. Small Scale Chemical Units; 
31. Cashew Processing ; 
32. Coir Industry ; 
33. Khadi ; 
34. Small Scale Engineering Units; 
35. Clinical Nursing Home ; 
36. Silk Printing; 
18] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008 	 [PART III 
The West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Act, 2007. 
(Schedule.) 
37. Dal Mill ; 
38. Oil Mill; 
39. Decoration; 
40. Lac Industry ; 
41. Medical Plants other than Cinchona; 
42. Iron Foundry ; 
43. Paper Board and Straw Board Manufactories; 
44. Garments Making; 
45. Motor Garage; 
46. Deed or Copy Writing Work in Court or Registration Office; 
47. Kite and Kite Stick Manufacturing; 
48. Slaughter House; 
49. Type Copying Work ; 
50. Earthen Pottery Work; 
51. Bidi making ; 
52. Brassware ; 
53. Footwear (leather, rubber, plastic) ; 
54. Hand-broken quarried stones. 
PART B 
1. Auto-rickshaw Operator ; 
2. Rickshaw and Van Puller including Hand-pulled Cart ones ; 
3. Mason ; 
4. Carpenter ; 
5. Painter ; 
6. Electrician ; 
7. Plumber ; 
8. Cobbler ; 
9. Head-load Workers; 
10 . 	 Fisherman ; 
11. Street Hawkers including Newspapers Hawkers ; 
12. Railway Hawkers ; 
13. Aya or Attendant engaged in Hospitals or Nursing Homes by patients; 
14. Weaver and others in Hand-loom; 
15. Domestic workers. 
By order of the Governor, 
ANINDYA BHATTACHARYYA, 
Secy.-in-charge to the 
Govt. of West Bengal, 
Law Department. 
Published by the Controller of Printing & Stationary, West Bengal and printed by Asstt. Supdt. at Secretary to the Governors Press, Raj Bhavan, Kolkata. 

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