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Bhupender Yadav on Tuesday launched the logo of the new portal for the creation of the National Database of Unorganised Workers (NDUW)

Bhupender Yadav on Tuesday launched the logo of the new portal for the creation of the National Database of Unorganised Workers (NDUW)
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Labour and Employment Ministry directs UT Administrations of J&K and Ladakh to issue labour cards to workers

Labour and Employment Ministry directs UT Administrations of J&K and Ladakh to issue labour cards to workers
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Centre to implement Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act after 42 years

Migrant labourer Raja Kumar’s lockdown-induced miseries in successive years may have been less acute if the country’s governments had not sat on a 42-year-old legal provision that the Centre is now set to implement under a Supreme Court nod. Kumar, 25, who worked in Noida for a paltry Rs 225 a day, had to return home to Sameswari village in Bihar’s Banka district in April when work became unavailable amid the second wave of Covid. But the labour contractor who engages him did not give him a transport allowance. Advertisement “I had to borrow money to go home,” Kumar said.

Slave labor shames India s claims of progressive development

Slave labor shames India s claims of progressive development Despite numerous labor-friendly laws passed since independence, slavery is rife in the caste-obsessed country Updated: July 21, 2021 04:54 AM GMT Migrant workers and families in Chennai wait to board a special train to Bihar state in May 2020 after India s government eased a nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Many migrants are victims of unscrupulous employers. (Photo: AFP) Maniram Sankar Atala was among thousands of people stranded on roads when India announced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19 in April 2020. Atala’s employer in Tamil Nadu state left him at a petrol station and never returned. Without knowing the local Tamil language and with no money in hand, the tribal man from Maharashtra state slept in the open without food for several days.

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