Wapangtoshi attended the Inter-State Migrant Workers Advisory meet in Chennai, urging Northeast workers to register for welfare schemes.
Published on Jul 23, 2025
By EMN
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DIMAPUR — Wapangtoshi, pastor of the Naga Christian Fellowship Chennai and a member of the state-level Inter-State Migrant (ISM) Workers Advisory Committee, Government of Tamil Nadu, attended the first meeting of 2025 at the Government of Tamil Nadu DMS Campus, Teynampet, Chennai, on Wednesday.
The meeting was presided over by SA Raman, Commissioner of Labour, Government of Tamil Nadu, according to an update.
During the meeting, it was resolved to enhance the registration of migrant workers in Tamil Nadu to enable them to benefit from all welfare schemes implemented by the Tamil Nadu government, such as free health and medical facilities, children’s education, food rations, affordable stay, and financial assistance during unfortunate situations like deaths and accidents at workplaces.
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Wapangtoshi appealed to all people coming to Tamil Nadu for jobs in the unorganised sector—such as construction, catering establishments, factories, hospitality, retail, self-employment, etc.—to register without fail at labour.tn.gov.in/ism.
The update noted that there are a large number of migrant workers from northeast India, particularly from Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and Tripura, working in various parts of Tamil Nadu’s unorganised sector, many of whom have yet to register. Therefore, during emergencies, the burden is often shouldered by community groups and members with great difficulty.
Wapangtoshi also sought support from the respective state governments, civil societies, and interested individuals in the northeast to connect with them in order to protect and assist migrant workers from the region as they embark for jobs in Tamil Nadu.