Pallavi Gandotrahr
3

Dear All,
I just want to know one thing that if we increase an employees salary in the month of Jan but still he is esic bracket then is there any renewed card issed by esic office of the same can be applicable for the medical benefits.
Pallavi

From India, Delhi
Madhu.T.K
4242

The card will not change with every change in the salary. If it is for calculating the amount of medical benefits, it will come only in the next benefit period which comes only after nine months. By the time the employer would have submitted the half yearly returns in which the increase in salary would be reflected.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
Pallavi Gandotrahr
3

But i want to know whether he will be entitled for the medicle benefits or not in this period of nine months.
From India, Delhi
Madhu.T.K
4242

For medical benefit (free hospitalisation and treatment) no contributory condition is there. But for availing sickness benefit under which an employee is entitled to cash benefit equivalent to around 60% of his average wages during his days of sickness, he should have worked at least for 78 days in the preceding contribution period. If he is a new employee joined in the middle of a contribution period he should have worked at least 50% of days in that contribution period.
In your case since he is already an insured person the question of eligibility for sickness benefit will not arise because he might have already contributed to the scheme. He will continue to get the benefits. It is only the cash benefit that will change. For that he may have to wait for the next benefit period to come.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
parjyo
My baby born on 19 July 2015 and I got the form 18 on 18 august.so please tell me I got the form with in 30 days or 31 days
From India, Delhi
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