Release Date: 2025
Purpose: Outline a strategic plan to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) for empowering India’s informal sector workforce through digital inclusion, skilling, and social security integration.
Key Highlights:
Informal Sector
- Massive Workforce Base: ~490 million Indians (~90% of workforce) engaged in informal work, contributing ~50% of GDP (MoLE, 2024).
- Rural Dominance: 80%+ rural workers lack formal contracts or social security; concentrated in agriculture, construction, retail, handicrafts.
- Gendered Informality: Women constitute >55% of informal workforce, especially in home-based work and agriculture.
- Low Productivity & Wages: Average productivity is ~25% of formal sector; over 75% earn <₹10,000/month.
- Rising Urban Informality: ~7.5 million gig/platform workers without labour protection (NITI Aayog, 2022).
Challenges
- Financial Insecurity: Lack of access to affordable credit, insurance, and social protection.
- Limited Market Access: Only 12% of small producers and artisans access digital/organized markets directly.
- Digital & Skill Divide: 70%+ of informal workers lack basic digital literacy.
- Fragmented Policies & Trust Deficit: Overlapping welfare schemes reduce benefits reach and reliability.
Role of AI & Digital Infrastructure
- AI for Financial Inclusion: Enables micro-loans for unbanked or under-documented workers (e.g., SBI YONO, Setu.ai).
- Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Platforms like Aadhaar, UPI, and e-Shram provide verifiable worker IDs for targeted benefits.
- Smart Contracts & Blockchain: Transparent wage payments and supply-chain traceability (pilots like Tata Steel Foundation).
- AI-enabled Skilling: Vernacular, voice-based adaptive learning for reskilling via Skill India Digital.
- Predictive Analytics for Welfare: Optimizes delivery of programs like PM Kisan Samman Nidhi.
Need for Urgent Action
- Rising inequality and vulnerability to automation.
- Leveraging the demographic dividend (65% of population <35 years).
- Participation in the global AI economy (potential $957 billion GDP boost by 2035, PwC).
- Address climate and urban risks affecting informal workers.
- Ensure ethical, inclusive AI deployment to avoid reinforcing social biases.
Key Recommendations
- Digital ShramSetu Mission: AI-enabled platform integrating social security, skilling, and livelihoods.
- Sectoral AI Models: Focus on agriculture, construction, retail, and logistics for productivity gains.
- Voice-First & Vernacular AI Interfaces: Bridge literacy and language barriers.
- Public–Private Partnerships (PPP): Scale innovations in informal ecosystems.
- Ethical AI & Data Governance: Responsible AI Charter ensuring transparency, privacy, inclusivity.
- AI Skilling & Micro-Credentials: Continuous upskilling under Skill India 2.0.
- Impact Evaluation Framework: Data-driven assessment of inclusion, income growth, and service delivery.