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17 September 2024 Women and Child Development Women's This Scheme for Odisha women's Launched by state government ଓଡ଼ିଶା ନିଯୁକ୍ତି ଯୋଜନା ୨୦୨୪ Odisha Employment Scheme 2024 1 July 2024 Department of Employment Employment Provides job training and placement assistance to unemployed youth. [1]
As of June 2014, Odisha has 10,95,151 people registered in various employment exchanges of the state. Of them, 10,42,826 reported themselves educated. [ 13 ] Odisha had a rural unemployment rate of 8.7% and an urban unemployment rate 5.8% calculated based on the current daily status basis in the 68th National Sample Survey (2011–2012). [ 14 ]
Goa, Daman and Diu (Extension of the Code of Civil Procedure and the Arbitration Act) Act: 1965: 30 Railways Employment of Members of the Armed Forces Act: 1965: 40 Cardamom Act: 1965: 42 Union Territories (Direct Election to the House of the People) Act: 1965: 49 Seamen's Provident Fund Act: 1966: 4 Asian Development Bank Act: 1966: 18 Delhi ...
The registration process involves an application to the Gram Panchayat and issue of job cards. The wage employment must be provided within 15 days of the date of application. The work entitlement of 100 days [b] per household per year may be shared between different adult members of the same household. [31]
The government was formed as a result of BJP securing 78 seats of 147 in 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election which was held in four phases during May and June in the state. The results were declared on 4 June and this led to formation of 17th Odisha Assembly. [2] This government is also supported by 3 independents.
The first Make in Odisha conclave [4] was organised by Government of Odisha, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) and Government of India and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) between 30 November 2016 to 2 December 2016 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The key objective of the conclave is to showcase the manufacturing prowess of the ...
The Government of India launched the Gareeb Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan (GKRA) initiative to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on shramik (migrant) workers in India. [1] It is a rural public works scheme which was launched on 20 June 2020 with an initial funding of ₹ 50,000 crore (equivalent to ₹ 590 billion or US$6.9 billion in 2023).
11 June 2024 BJD: Law; Pratap Jena: Mahanga: 29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD: Jagannath Saraka: Bissam Cuttack: 5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD: S.T. & S.C. Development, Minorities & Backward Classes Welfare; 5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD: Planning & Convergence; Padmanabha Behera Birmaharajpur: 29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD: Rajendra Dholakia Nuapada: 5 ...