Marie Antoinette, the liberal and concerned queen of France, on seeing the poor and hungry masses demanding bread, said in a fit of charity — “let them eat cake”. Member of the prestigious National Advisory Council (NAC) Jean Dreze surveyed the performance of the existing National Food For Work Programme (NFFWP) in July 2005 and concluded that the performance was “alarming”. The work guidelines were not being enforced, and the...
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New software to help bring down maternity mortality rate in State by Ramya Kannan
With the inability to closely follow-up on women during their pregnancy period impairing its ability to bring down maternal mortality rate, the State government has rolled up its sleeves to address the problem. The solution, here too, seems to lie in technology. The Directorate of Public Health has commissioned the use of the Pregnancy Infant COHORT Monitoring Evaluation (PICME) software for all staff members, primarily in all primary health centres (PHC),...
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In a significant expansion of its health insurance scheme for the poor, the government has decided to bring Workers under its flagship job guarantee programme as well as a host of Workers from the unorganised sector, including rickshaw pullers and domestic Workers. The labour ministry has decided to include Workers who have worked under the National Rural Employment Guarantee programme for a minimum of 15 days under the ambit of the...
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Members of eight major central trade unions and independent Workers'/employees' federations will march to Parliament on February 23 to protest against what they call the “indifferent and don't care attitude” of the Manmohan Singh government to the “steep rise in the prices of essential commodities, rampant violation in implementation of labour laws, plight of unorganised Workers, and reckless contractorisation of employees.” The Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), trade union wing...
More »Noted jurists express dismay at Prime Minister’s NREGA statement
Say there is no way the Workers can be paid less than the minimum wages Open Statement on Prime Minister’s Assertion that the NREGA Wage Rate is ‘Delinked’ from the Minimum Wages Act We the undersigned are shocked at the Prime Minister’s statement in a letter to the Chairperson of the National Advisory Council that ‘statutorily the wage rate under NREGA is delinked and independent of the provisions of the Minimum...
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