The Government of India has put in place a comprehensive, multi-pronged and convergent framework to prevent, mitigate and manage stress among women across sectors, integrating mental healthcare, workplace safety, legal protections and socio-economic empowerment. The details were shared in the Lok Sabha by Minister of State for Women and Child…
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Labour reforms strengthen rights of audio-visual workers
The Government’s consolidation of labour laws into four unified Labour Codes brings sweeping protections to India’s audio-visual workforce expanding legal recognition, guaranteeing minimum wages and making producers liable for unpaid dues. The reforms redraw the labour landscape for film, television, digital media, dubbing artists, journalists in electronic media and stunt…
New Labour Codes to Empower India’s Mine Workers
The new Labour Codes particularly the Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions (OSH&WC) Code, 2020 and the Social Security (SS) Code, 2020 modernise mining labour laws to deliver standardised protections, stronger health measures and expanded social security for mine workers across India. The reforms aim to balance enhanced worker protections…
“Piyush Goyal Pushes for Business Reforms”
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal addressed the National Conference of Trade Leaders on Tuesday, underscoring the government’s commitment to strengthen the ease of doing business while ensuring the welfare of workers. Speaking at the conference, he highlighted recent policy reforms designed to simplify compliance, boost entrepreneurship…
“PM Modi Unveils Labour Reforms for Future India”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared an insightful article by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, underlining how India’s newly implemented labour reforms are simplifying compliance, empowering women workers, and bolstering the nation’s standing in the global value chain. PM Endorses Mandaviya’s Vision On 24 November 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a…
Unions Reject New Labour Codes, Call Nationwide Protest
Ten major Indian trade unions on Friday condemned the Centre’s implementation of four consolidated labour codes, calling the move a “deceptive fraud” against workers and announcing nationwide protests for Wednesday, November 26. The unions aligned with opposition parties have demanded the immediate withdrawal of the new rules. What the unions…
