"Government of India is committed to usher in a governance of transparency and accountability...We are committed on the issue of elimination of child labour and are bringing a Bill in the Parliament for a complete prohibition of employment of children below 14 years," an official statement said quoting Dattatraya.
He was addressing the plenary session of the 104th session of ILO 2015 at the assembly hall of the United Nations office held at Geneva.
Noting that the government has embarked on a massive mission of skillig India particularly youth to correct and match the demand of skill sets, the minister said,"We look at Make in India as a unique opportunity for job creation for our youth."
He further said that the Indian government has initiated a process of providing an umbrella card to the unorganised sector workers. This move will bring social security coverage for one billion people.
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