We are willing to help anybody if he wishes to run the industry. This is the main intention of giving the packages. If we say that industry should run, industry cannot run without the workers. So, any support given to the industry is the support given to the workers. The formulation should not be wrongly put forward whereby we say that we are supporting the industry and not supporting the workers. Definitely by supporting the industry we are seeing to it that job-losses are not there, the workers are kept alive and working in the industry. Members have given a number of suggestions. With regard to Unemployment Allowance, we were giving six months allowance three months salary in six instalments to the workers who have lost their jobs under ESI Corporation. After this crisis we have doubled it and we are now giving six months salary in 12 instalments. This has to be acknowledged. One of the Members has quoted a figure about the organised sector workers. It is six per cent and not four per cent. Sir, in our Ministry, we have set up a crisis group and all the Department Heads are there. Even when it comes to Surat where a lot of people have lost their jobs, we have decided that we will retrain the workers so that they can take up other employment. The whole Ministry is geared up and we are in touch with the other Ministries also. We will definitely see to it that the workers in the country are helped. In Surat, many workers have committed suicide. What are you going to do for them? We cannot have a discussion like this. I have allowed your question. I have not deleted it as yet. That is why our Secretary went to Surat, Gujarat, to make a special study of the situation. We are working out schemes for them. There is no export.
