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Govt to complete 5 surveys in 7 months on migrant labourers: Labour Bureau DG

Govt to complete 5 surveys in 7 months on migrant labourers: Labour Bureau DG ​ By Navneet Mishra ( IANS) | Published on ​ Sun, Apr 11 2021 9:36 IST | ​ 3 Views   Govt to complete 5 surveys in 7 months on migrant labourers: Labour Bureau DG (IANS Exclusive). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 11 : The Union government is conducting five different types of surveys through which it aims to collect the data of all migrant workers, maids, professionals, etc. The Labour Bureau of the Ministry of Labour and Employment has been designated to complete these surveys in seven months. Labour Bureau Director General (DG) D.P.S. Negi told IANS: The actual situation of the employment in the country will be clear after the completion of these five surveys. The government requires data to formulate any policy. These surveys will provide an extensive data of all the professionals, migrant labourers as well as those who are working in unorganised sectors and employment opp

Govt to form new employment policy to beat Covid blues

(MENAFN - IANS) y Navneet Mishra New Delhi, Feb 21 (IANS) The Narendra Modi-led Central government is likely to formulate a new national employment policy to generate jobs that have dwindled due to the Covid-induced crises. According to sources, the government would collect the necessary data by conducting surveys in order to formulate appropriate policy in every sector. For this, the Labour Bureau of India of the Ministry of Labour and Employment has been involved. The Labour Bureau has got responsibility for five types of all-India surveys. The personnel designated for the survey that will go on over a month would be trained and then the field survey will start. The field survey work will be completed in seven months, Director General (DG) of the Labour Bureau of India, D.P.S. Negi told IANS,

COVID-19 blues: Centre likely to frame new employment policy to revive job sector

COVID-19 blues: Centre likely to frame new employment policy to revive job sector The government will carry out surveys and collect the necessary data to formulate relevant policy for every sector. The Centre has roped in the Labour Bureau of India and Ministry of Labour and Employment to chalk out the contours of the policy. BusinessToday.In | February 21, 2021 | Updated 16:51 IST According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy data, salaried employees and daily wage labourers remained the biggest casualties of coronavirus as millions of people lost their jobs last year Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government is likely to frame a new national employment policy in the wake of massive job losses due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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