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India is making collective efforts to reduce gender gaps in labour force participation, Union Minister Santosh Gangwar said on Wednesday. He said the country is ensuring education, training, skilling, entrepreneurship development and equal pay for equal work. Gangwar was delivering Ministerial Address on Declaration and Employment Working Group Priorities at G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting. The new Code on Wages 2019 shall reduce gender-based discrimination in wages, recruitment and conditions of employment, a labour ministry statement quoted him as saying. Listing the steps taken by the government, he said women are entitled for all types of work in all establishments and employers have to ensure their safety and provisions for working hours. Women can now work even during night hours, Gangwar said, adding that the duration of paid maternity leave has been increased from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. Further, the labour minister said Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana provides ...
Union Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar on Thursday called for total digitalisation of the Labour Bureauto expand its outreach. The minister made the remarks while launching the new logo of the Labour Bureau, a wing of the labour ministry. Gangwar asked the Bureau to increase itsoutreach by way of total digitalisationof its processes and use of Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence in its day-to-day operations, a labour ministry statement said. He further said that to increase the Bureau's outreach, more regional offices will be opened in the country. The minister also said the century-old 44 Labour laws are being subsumed in four codes, out of this the Wage Code is already enacted and other three codes on Social Security, Industrial Relations & Occupational Safety and Health and Working Conditions have already been introduced in the Lok Sabha. Once these Codes are enacted, India's ranking on 'ease of doing business' will go very high and India will be a dream destination for