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Uttar Pradesh: 213 175 125 Madhya Pradesh: 204 174 132 Uttarakhand: 213 175 125 Maharashtra: 256 203 145 West Bengal: 223 191 136 One day is considered as 9 hours of work with one hour of rest. [106] Difference between states due to difference in state-wise inflation rates. [106] 2022: Highest- ₹ 331 (US$3.80) Lowest- ₹ 204 (US$2.40) per ...
Information related to all labour laws will be given on 'Shram Suvidha' portal. The Prime Minister also launched the 'Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Shramev Jayate' scheme, as well as the 'Shram Suvidha' portal, Shram Vigyan program and a uniform account scheme for the employees who are depositing provident funds.
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).
The Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (English: Universal Rural Employment Programme) was a scheme launched by the Government of India to gain the objective of providing gainful employment for the rural poor.
The objective of UPSIDC is to provide contemporary infrastructure facilities and services to entrepreneurs setting up businesses and factories in the state of Uttar Pradesh. [3] Corporation has its head office in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh [4] and has 21 regional offices across major cities in the State [5] including one in Lucknow. [6] [7]
Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY) in India is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme which came into effect on 1 December 1997. The scheme strives to provide gainful employment and livelihood to the urban unemployed and underemployed poor, through encouraging the setting up of self-employment ventures or provision of wage employment.
The aim of state government is to encourage indigenous and specialized products district wise. [2] By helping cottage and small industries, UP government is helping local workers to increase their income through branding of their products. [3] The schemes has helped many handicrafts workers to get employment and boost the economy of Uttar Pradesh.
The shortsightedness of the Indian government often leads it to launch populist programs that may not necessarily work well. Low-hanging fruit like increasing worker's minimum wage can go a long way in achieving the goal of poverty alleviation, but are yet to be taken up in spite of reminders from leading economists. [9]