This was revealed by Union Minister of Labour and Employment Bandaru Dattatreya while addressing the inaugural session of the National Conference on Labour.
However, Dattatreya alleged that states are not utilising funds even after collecting huge amount towards cess from construction sector.
"The money is deposited in the state while construction workers remained neglected and exploited," he said.
Stating that the states already have Rs 27,886 crore with them from the construction sector cess, he said only Rs 5,800 crore have been spent by the states.
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Citing the instance of Odisha, the union minister said though the state government has Rs 940 crore deposits from the construction sector cess, the state has so far spent only Rs 120 crore.
He also expressed concern over 'diversion' of the welfare funds meant for the construction workers.
"It is seen in some states that funds are utilised otherwise and not for the construction workers who have rights over the cess amount. Though there is clear guideline for expenditure of the funds, some states are giving bi-cycle to workers which is not in the priority list," Dattatreya said.
The Supreme Court has also raised question on unspent funds collected as cess in construction sector, he said.
As construction sector generates maximum employment, the Centre has been taking steps to ensure protection of workers rights, he said.
"There are 44 laws for protection of the labourers. They should be implemented properly," he said.
Inaugurating the conference, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, "Odisha has spent Rs 200 crore against Rs 1,000 crore for welfare of construction workers and we plan to cross Rs 500 crore this year."