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I am a contractor. I got a tender from Bhilai Steel Plant. The work requires 7 laborers per day. So, do I need to get a license from the labor department (ALC office)? As per my knowledge, a license is required for 20 or more laborers. I am asking this question because my principal employer is asking for a license copy to fill Form VII (commencement of work).

My queries are:

1. Do I need to get a license in this situation?
2. What do I need to fill in the field "license number" in Form VII (commencement of work)?

From India, Bhopal
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Dear member,

I think it is not Form VII; it should be Form VIA & VI B, which a contractor needs to submit to ALC regarding "Notice for commencement/completion of contract work." These forms are applicable under Contract Labour (R&A) Central Rules. The labour license is not applicable to you.

However, since this is a Steel Plant, the PE may require you to apply for RC or update the contractor's list in the existing RC. Hence, they are asking for the form from your company. This is just an undertaking that you have commenced contract work at the site.

From India, Delhi
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File Type: pdf 06b-Form VI-B (Notice of Commencement of Contract Work).pdf (18.0 KB, 500 views)

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Hi the form VII is format being used for the notice of the commencement/completion of contract work under CLRA Act (Central) submitted to ALC. Regards A.Jesu
From India , Madras
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thanks for your valuable information.
From India, Warangal
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Dear A.Jesu Please share new format of Form-VII for commencement/completion of contract work under CLRA Act (Central rules).
From India, Warangal
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