How many existing labour laws have been subsumed by Code on Social Security?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
07
34%
08
32%
09
13%
10
Which of the following labour laws has not been subsumed in Code on Social Security ?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Employees State Insurance Act 1948
30%
Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952
22%
Maternity Benefit Act 1961
38%
Trade Union Act 1926
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π π Four Labour Codes enacted by Parliament are as follows
πΈCode on Industrial Relations
πΈCode on Social Security
πΈCode on Wages
πΈCode on Occupational Safety,
Health and Working Conditions
π₯π₯Existing labour laws subsumed by these four Labour Codes are as followsπ₯π₯
πΆCode on Wages has subsumed four laws
1) Payment of Wages Act, 1936
2) Minimum Wages Act, 1948
3) Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
4) Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
πΆCode on Industrial Relations has subsumed three laws
1) Trade Unions Act, 1926
2) Industrial Employment (Standing Orders Act), 1946
3) Industrial Disputes Act (IDA), 1947
πΆCode on Social Security has subsumed nine laws
1) The Employeesβ Compensation Act, 1923
2) The Employeesβ State Insurance Act, 1948
3) The Employeesβ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
4) The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959
5) The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
6) The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
7) The Cine Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1981
8) The Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act, 1996
9) The Unorganised Workersβ Social Security Act, 2008
πΆCode on Occupational Safety,
Health and Working Conditions has subsumed thirteen laws
1) The Factories Act, 1948
2) The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
3) The Mines Act, 1952
4) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986
5) The Plantations Labour Act, 1951
6)The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979
7)The Working Journalist and other News Paper Employees (Conditions of Service and Miscellaneous Provision) Act, 1955
8)The Working Journalist (Fixation of rates of wages) Act, 1958
9)The Cine Workers and Cinema Theatre Workers Act, 1981
10)The Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961
11)The Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976
12)The Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966.
13) The Building & Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996
πΈCode on Industrial Relations
πΈCode on Social Security
πΈCode on Wages
πΈCode on Occupational Safety,
Health and Working Conditions
π₯π₯Existing labour laws subsumed by these four Labour Codes are as followsπ₯π₯
πΆCode on Wages has subsumed four laws
1) Payment of Wages Act, 1936
2) Minimum Wages Act, 1948
3) Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
4) Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
πΆCode on Industrial Relations has subsumed three laws
1) Trade Unions Act, 1926
2) Industrial Employment (Standing Orders Act), 1946
3) Industrial Disputes Act (IDA), 1947
πΆCode on Social Security has subsumed nine laws
1) The Employeesβ Compensation Act, 1923
2) The Employeesβ State Insurance Act, 1948
3) The Employeesβ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
4) The Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959
5) The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961
6) The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
7) The Cine Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1981
8) The Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act, 1996
9) The Unorganised Workersβ Social Security Act, 2008
πΆCode on Occupational Safety,
Health and Working Conditions has subsumed thirteen laws
1) The Factories Act, 1948
2) The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970
3) The Mines Act, 1952
4) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986
5) The Plantations Labour Act, 1951
6)The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979
7)The Working Journalist and other News Paper Employees (Conditions of Service and Miscellaneous Provision) Act, 1955
8)The Working Journalist (Fixation of rates of wages) Act, 1958
9)The Cine Workers and Cinema Theatre Workers Act, 1981
10)The Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961
11)The Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976
12)The Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act, 1966.
13) The Building & Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996
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π π Today's The Indian express Vocabularyπ π
β vengeance- punishing someone for harming you; revenge
β arson- the crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy something
β cavalier- showing a lack of proper concern
β negate- to stop something from having any effect
β compatible- suitable to be used together; or to exist/live together
β inference- a conclusion or opinion formed because of known fact
β preclude- to prevent someone from doing something
β abrogation- the repeal or abolition of a law/right/agreement
β trespass- to go onto somebody's land/property without permission
β abscond- to run away secretly and hide oneself
β resist- to oppose
β refute- to prove wrong by argument or evidence
β complicit- involved with others in an activity that is unlawful
β hasten- to make something happen more quickly
β despotism- the exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel & oppressive way
β terminal- leading ultimately to death; approaching to death
β acquiesce- to accept or agree to something, often without really wanting to
β vengeance- punishing someone for harming you; revenge
β arson- the crime of intentionally starting a fire in order to damage or destroy something
β cavalier- showing a lack of proper concern
β negate- to stop something from having any effect
β compatible- suitable to be used together; or to exist/live together
β inference- a conclusion or opinion formed because of known fact
β preclude- to prevent someone from doing something
β abrogation- the repeal or abolition of a law/right/agreement
β trespass- to go onto somebody's land/property without permission
β abscond- to run away secretly and hide oneself
β resist- to oppose
β refute- to prove wrong by argument or evidence
β complicit- involved with others in an activity that is unlawful
β hasten- to make something happen more quickly
β despotism- the exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel & oppressive way
β terminal- leading ultimately to death; approaching to death
β acquiesce- to accept or agree to something, often without really wanting to
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Where has India's first Dark Night Sky Reserve been established?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Rajasthan
75%
Ladakh
14%
Runn of Kuch
3%
Arunachal Pradesh
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5th Khelo India Youth Games took place in which state ?
Anonymous Quiz
48%
Madhya Pradesh
13%
Maharashtra
28%
Haryana
10%
Assam
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π π Today's The Indian Express Vocabularyπ π
β cursory- quick and short; done in a hurry.
β precarious- not safe or certain; dangerous
β enormously- extremely or very much
β bogey- something that causes fear, often without reason
β elope- to run away secretly to get married
β damning- that criticizes something very much
β conceal- to hide something/somebody; to prevent something/somebody from being seen or discovered
β ruckus- a noisy, confused situation or argument
β eyesore- something that is ugly and unpleasant to look at
β obliterate- to remove all signs of something by destroying or covering it completely
β intimation- the action of making clear what you think or want without saying it directly; hint
β protracted- lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual
β tepid- (used about liquids) only slightly warm
β flaunt- to show or make obvious something you are proud of in order to get admiration
β demon- an evil spirit
β clarion- loud and clear.
β flurry- a short time in which there is suddenly a lot of activity
β hobnob- mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status
β cursory- quick and short; done in a hurry.
β precarious- not safe or certain; dangerous
β enormously- extremely or very much
β bogey- something that causes fear, often without reason
β elope- to run away secretly to get married
β damning- that criticizes something very much
β conceal- to hide something/somebody; to prevent something/somebody from being seen or discovered
β ruckus- a noisy, confused situation or argument
β eyesore- something that is ugly and unpleasant to look at
β obliterate- to remove all signs of something by destroying or covering it completely
β intimation- the action of making clear what you think or want without saying it directly; hint
β protracted- lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual
β tepid- (used about liquids) only slightly warm
β flaunt- to show or make obvious something you are proud of in order to get admiration
β demon- an evil spirit
β clarion- loud and clear.
β flurry- a short time in which there is suddenly a lot of activity
β hobnob- mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status
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