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No protection for migrants in new labour laws

In the midst of national debates over the need for labour laws reforms and the efficacy of MG-NREGA in checking distress migration, a new report brings spotlight on the miserable living and working conditions of unorganized migrant workers from Rajasthan. Titled Their Own Country: A Profile of Labor Migration from Rajasthan, the report prepared jointly by Aajeevika Bureau and UNESCO informs us that 70% of seasonal migrant workers from Rajasthan...

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Utopia as skill set -Santosh Mehrotra

-The Hindu Is India ready to cash in on its demographic dividend? A demographic dividend is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a nation and can either make or mar its citizens' present and future. When the share of the working-age population is on a rising curve while the share of dependents (those under the age of 15 and over 60) is falling, it enables workers to save (hence savings share in GDP rises)...

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President okays Rajasthan labour reforms: Firms with 300 workers need no govt nod to sack -Somesh Jha

-Business Standard State expects more investment as industry cheers move Paving the way for the first set of labour reforms in the country, President Pranab Mukherjee has given his assent to Rajasthan's amendments to three laws. Among major changes, the Industrial Disputes Act will allow companies employing up to 300 staffers to lay off workers or close down without taking the government's prior approval. Earlier, those with up to 100 employees...

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Spatial poverty in Karnataka -Laveesh Bhandari and Minakshi Chakraborty

-Livemint Growth in Karnataka has been lopsided and concentrated in only a few locations; about one-third of the state's income comes just from Bengaluru district Karnataka accounts for about 6% of India's national income. The state's strong industrial base, rich mineral resources towards the north and an extremely vibrant information technology (IT) sector have made it one of India's leading investment destinations. However, growth has been lopsided and concentrated in only a...

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Potato farming: India makes a hash of it -Sandip Sen

-The Hindu Business Line Output data is unreliable, which leaves us unprepared for shortages. And, farming practices are primitive The price of potatoes is once again moving up, largely due to the demand-supply gap in the market-place. The National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (Nafed) that was asked by the Ministry of Civil Supplies to explore the possibility of importing potatoes from Russia, China and Egypt, procured 3,500 tonnes of potatoes...

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