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The best minds of the State budget main Business School, press their “know-pool” to do more work-friendly industry. The effort is part of government’s initiative to introduce labour reforms for the sector unorganisierte.
The State Ministry of Labour-Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI), implementation of an extensive study on the progress of industrial disputes and union Acts, as workers more gracious, with an emphasis on social security. The proposal was adopted by the B-school to a high-level meeting today.
At the meeting which lasted nearly two hours on campus XLRI, labour department officials, headed by Minister Raghuvar suggested that the study should XLRI industry disputes Law, the Law Association and the Confederation the problems faced by workers unorganisiert the industry.
When contacted, said the Labour Department was committed to the welfare of workers in the sector of unorganisierte, he said, were most affected because of the worst “of indifference and apathy” l ‘employer.
“We XLRI during the study on the social aspects of security in the secondary sector unorganisiert studies of commerce and industry dispute European Union. B-school authorities have shown a positive response and gave to the implementation of the exercise, said the DAS. The survey was thinking that in a month.
However, a team of the division of labor, composed of the Secretary of Labor and the Commission’s work would be Kerala and Maharashtra Tour of February 2 to labour legislation.
“We will check the labour laws of both countries to help one political work and the union Act. We asked the XLRI necessary given that the know-how in the field of industry of the relationship. We hope that XLRI entries help the framework of a effective labour market policy,”he said.
The Ministry of Labour also has a High-Level Commission, headed by the Commissioner current labour market on the revision of labour and trade union laws.
The top recommendation of the commission should also be taken during the development of the labour market policy or for that matter, any necessary changes to labour law.
Sources said during the meeting the question of creating their own work animal welfare-XLRI Fund discussed with the authorities, welcomed the proposal and agreed to consider the issue in its report.
Others present at the working meeting with the secretary AK Sinha, the work of Commissioner Dhirendra Mishra, Deputy Commissioner of Labour, is Singhbhum Akhileshwar Paswan and XLRI team was represented by the dean, academics, EM Rao.
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Ranchi, Oct. 23: Rich mineral reserves have not only come as a boon for investors in the state but as well for bureaucrats.
While only two senior officials of the state mines department, apart from ministerMadhu Koda, initially scheduled to attend the five-day 20th World Mining Congress in Tehran from November 7, three more persons, including chief minister Arjun Munda, wants to join the team? update themselves on the latest mining technology. ”
The six-member delegation, which leaves on November 6, will include the Chief Minister, Mines Minister Madhu Koda, Chief Secretary PP Sharma, U. K. Sangma principal secretary, mines secretary AK Singh, director of mines and BB Singh.
Sources said Munda? No visit has been arranged because of his? Personal interest “.
With the signing of agreement steel companies with the state government has it become? Necessary? For the mines department officials to? keep themselves abreast of modern technology being utilised by companies across the world? Mining for purposes, the sources said.
? It? S an opportunity to learn. Countries from across the world will be sending their representatives to the congress. Besides, current mining equipment will also be on display? Said director mines B.B. Singh.
The department is also having the district-level officials trained in institutes like the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, and Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
More than 21 officials of the department were recently trained in a week-long training program on Mining modern techniques at IIT, Kharagpur.
This is the fourth visit being made by the department authorities in recent months. Three of the department officials will also go to Australia for a training program in February next year.
Department officials said the training cost (Rs 15 lakh) is not too high as most of the staff gets trained in India.
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Bangalore: * There are 26 universities (10 public, 12 and four subsidized higher education institutions funded) in the state that does not produce itself, a student, a puc ii tests April 2001.
* In 29 colleges (10 governments, 14 promoted and supported five), less than two other students, while in 66 schools (26 governments, 32 and eight assisted subsidized), less than five students passed the exam.
* In 465 colleges (168 governments, 166 and 131 non-beneficiaries Aided), less than 25 students passed the exams puc ii.
** The overall rate passport has risen from 47 percent in 2000 to 39 per cent this year.
the government has stumbled on these statistics surprising, in a post-mortem of the year, after the announcement of results.
with a serious knowledge of poor performance, director of the department of pre-university education in letters of fire at all colleges seeking an explanation.
strong demand letter to formulate principles for reasons of poor performance and on measures to improve the same thing.
said b.s. ramaprasad, Director, Department of Education voruniversitären: “ I have also directed the deputy directors to keep tabs on these colleges and visit often for an evaluation. they were also on interaction with the principals and to discover the causes of poor performance.”
, With the exception of senior department officials have visited Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu able to examine the education system. curricula and examination system orders have been carefully studied.
“ There is not much difference in performance. in Karnataka, the performance of students, the examination lasted for the first time, 46 percent. Tamil Nadu performance in Andhra Pradesh and is about 3 percent more. However, repeaters cut badly in Karnataka, which has an impact on passports percent,”he said.
Plans Division, for the positive aspects of monitoring systems in these countries, he said.
However, the government is still on a study of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, as announced by Mr. Vishwanath, primary and secondary schools, Minister, if the results were declared.
with the process of bifurcating ii puc degree of higher education almost completed, the department focuses on improving the quality of teaching in colleges have government, “said the director.
“ One of the main causes of poor performance is the acute shortage of teachers. we will pressure the government to fill vacancies. the absence affects the performance of pupils in English and mathematics, particularly in rural areas,”he explained.
the Land government is a friendly and is in the process of finalizing the rules for recruitment, he said and added The Department is also the issue of banks in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and English, students are the exact nature of the Review.
these changes may affect the results of examinations April 2002? only time will tell.
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