Union Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar. File
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The minister also released instruction manuals with questionnaires for the five pan-India surveys being conducted by the Labour Bureau. Stressing on the importance of accurate data for policy making, Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar on Thursday launched software applications for five pan-India surveys, including on migrant and domestic workers. The minister also released instruction manuals with questionnaires for the five pan-India surveys being conducted by the Labour Bureau. Addressing the occasion, Mr. Gangwar said, “Accurate data plays an important role in policy making. In the absence of accurate data, you cannot analyse the present situation and its impact in the future. It is important, so that benefits of policies percolate down to grass-route level.” He informed that with the use of information technology, 30 to 40 percent time would be saved while conducting these five surveys and an IT
Labour Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar to launch software for five All India surveys
These all India surveys have separate important objectives. The objective of the All India Survey on Domestic Workers survey is to determine the proportion of domestic workers among the workforce of major states
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Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar
Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar announced the launch of software applications on February 18 of five all India surveys which will be conducted by the Labour Bureau. The Minister will also issue instruction manuals with questionnaires for the surveys in question.
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The Inter-state Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 has now been subsumed in the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 which has been notified in last September.