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A March 2026 Indian conference advanced rights for informal workers, with a nationwide survey on railway sheds submitted and plans for identity cards, wages, and security starting April 2026.
A March 14, 2026, conference in Bishnupur, India, convened by the Bharatiya Railway Mall Godam Shramik Union brought together unorganised workers from sectors like railway goods sheds, stone carving, pottery, masonry, and farming.
National Human Rights Commission member Priyank Kanoongo emphasized human rights and social protection, while union leaders announced a completed nationwide survey of nearly 200 railway goods sheds, submitted to the government, with plans to begin administrative work in April 2026 for identity cards, fixed wages, and social security.
The event underscored growing solidarity and calls for unified action to improve conditions for informal laborers across India.
Una conferencia india en marzo de 2026 promovió los derechos de los trabajadores informales, con una encuesta a nivel nacional sobre los cobertizos ferroviarios presentados y planes para tarjetas de identidad, salarios y seguridad a partir de abril de 2026.