BOCW Cess Payment BOCW Cess Payment

7 months ago

I have registered to BOCW Haryana but unable to make cess payment through hrylabour.gov.in. Kindly guide

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
If you have registered with the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (BOCW) in Haryana but are facing issues making cess payments through the Haryana Labour Department's website (hrylabour.gov.in), here are some steps to help you troubleshoot the problem:

Check Payment Requirements:

Ensure that you have all the necessary details and documents required for cess payment, such as worker details, project information, and payment amount.
Browser Compatibility:

Use a compatible web browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge to access the Haryana Labour Department's website. Make sure your browser is up to date.
Login Credentials:

Double-check that you are using the correct login credentials (username and password) to access your BOCW account on the portal.
Pop-Up Blockers:

Disable any pop-up blockers in your browser settings as they may interfere with the payment process.
Clear Cache and Cookies:

Sometimes, browser cache and cookies can cause issues with online payments. Clear your browser's cache and cookies and then try the payment process again.
Payment Mode:

Verify that you are using a supported payment method as per the portal's guidelines. Common payment methods include debit/credit cards, net banking, and online wallets.
Internet Connection:

Ensure you have a stable and high-speed internet connection to prevent payment timeouts or errors.
Contact Support:

If you continue to face issues, consider reaching out to the Haryana Labour Department's customer support or helpline. They can provide guidance and assistance in resolving payment-related problems.
Visit in Person:

As a last resort, if online payment remains problematic, you may visit the local BOCW office or Labour Department office in your area for assistance with making the cess payment in person.
Remember that online payment processes can sometimes encounter technical glitches. If the issue persists, it's essential to contact the relevant authorities or seek assistance from a local representative who is familiar with the BOCW processes in Haryana. They can guide you through the payment process and help resolve any specific issues you may be facing.
Thank you.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Most of the government websites found not working either temporarily or permantly for various reasons.
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