Addressing "Shramik Samman Samaroh" here on the occasion of Labour Day, the chief minister said that both the announcements would be effective from today.
The government would also open sports school for the children from poor background so that they could make sports career.
Stating that the youth in the remote areas were deviating from the mainstream due to lack of employment, Das said the government is continuously making efforts to get the youth employed.
Das said that the Labour, Employment and Training Department was bringing up developmental schemes as well as imparting skills to the youth in naxal-affected areas, which would bring prosperity in their life.
He said the state has no dearth of labour force but due to untrained labour force their economic situation is weak so the department is working to train them and strengthen their social and economic condition.
Das congratulated the department for coming first for the second successive year in labour reforms, and said due to ease in labour act investors are setting up industries, which is fetching employment.
He said labour force from organised sector are connected with trade unions but not the people from the unorganized sector and appealed to the people from the unorganized sector to register themselves so that they could get Centre and state government's schemes.
Stating that the government has several welfare schemes, Das directed to set up a week-long camp and open bank accounts to those labourers not having an account.
Jharkhand Urban Development Minister C P Singh said that the government was making efforts to give benefit to the mazdoors (labourers).
Labour, Employment, Training and Skill Development Minister Raj Paliwar said that under the guidance of the chief minister mazdoors were felicitated on the occasion.
Several schemes are being taken up by the government to bring smile on the faces of the mazdoors.
Paliwar also said that the state government was pondering over to implement the Centre's minimum wage of Rs 325.
The mazdoors were also included in Atal Pension Yozana, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Surakhya Yozana and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yozana, Paliwar said.
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