In a move to enhance oversight and coordination of the SPREE Campaign, the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) has officially assigned the responsibility of monitoring various regions to designated Insurance Commissioners (ICs), Additional Commissioners (ACs), and Directors.
The notification aims to ensure the effective implementation and registration outcomes under the SPREE Scheme (Scheme for Promoting Registration of Employers and Employees).
🗺️ Regional Monitoring Assignments:
| Officer | Assigned States/Regions |
| Sh. Deepak Joshi | Delhi, Uttarakhand |
| Sh. R.K. Gautam | Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh |
| Sh. Pranay Sinha | West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand |
| Sh. R.L. Meena | Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa |
| Sh. T. Renuka Prasad | Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry |
| Sh. A.K. Sahu | Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha |
| Sh. K.M. Mathew | Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka |
| Sh. Ravi Prakash | North-Eastern States |
| Sh. Parikshit Singh | Punjab, Chhattisgarh |
📌 Instructions for the Assigned Officers:
- Closely monitor registration activities under the SPREE Scheme in their respective states.
- Coordinate with Regional and Sub-Regional Offices (ROs/SROs) to ensure active participation and implementation.
- Take proactive measures to resolve any bottlenecks or challenges faced by regional offices.
- Contribute to the overall success of the SPREE Scheme through field-level engagement.
🎯 About SPREE Campaign:
The SPREE Scheme is a focused campaign initiated by ESIC to:
- Promote registration of eligible employers and employees under the ESI Act.
- Expand coverage of social security benefits to more workers.
- Strengthen compliance and create awareness among employers.
🏁 ESIC’s Vision:
This step reflects ESIC’s commitment to efficient governance, field-level coordination, and inclusive social security coverage. The involvement of senior officers ensures accountability, support, and on-ground problem-solving throughout the campaign period.
Employers and regional stakeholders are encouraged to actively participate in the SPREE campaign and liaise with their respective regional offices for assistance and guidance