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India’s informal sector, Agni missile with MIRV system, and Labour Codes rules notified

India’s informal sector, Agni missile with MIRV system, and Labour Codes rules notified

Preliminary Examination: Economic and Social development. Mains Examination: General Studies-III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment.  What’s the ongoing story: India’s informal sector is becoming less indebted, with the interest they paid as well as the amount of loans they need to repay falling sharply, according to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation’s (MoSPI) full report on its Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) conducted in 2025.  Key Points to Ponder: — What is the informal sector?  — What is the difference between the formal and informal sectors?  — What are the structural constraints of India’s unincorporated sector and their implications for employment quality and productivity? — How declining indebtedness in the informal sector does not necessarily indicate economic strength.  Story continues below this ad — What are the vulnerabilities of small, informal enterprises to input cost shocks, and what measures should be taken to enhance their resilience? — What is the significance of unincorporated enterprises in India’s economy? — What are the government initiatives …

Trade unions, Opposition blame Labour Codes for unrest; condemn police action against workers

Trade unions, Opposition blame Labour Codes for unrest; condemn police action against workers

Police personnel deployed as Police Commissioner of Gautam Buddh Nagar Lakshmi Singh visits Sector 80 amid ongoing workers’ protest, in Noida, on April 14, 2026. | Photo Credit: PTI Condemning the police action against protesting workers in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, Opposition parties and Central Trade Unions (CTUs) blamed the unrest in industrial belts on the Union government’s “unilateral” announcement on the implementation of the four Labour Codes. They demanded the Centre ensure fair wages and allowances for workers. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the trade union affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), tasked the Union government with balanced and firm action. Published – April 15, 2026 08:04 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

CBSE advisory cautions against misinformation about QR codes on question papers| India News

CBSE advisory cautions against misinformation about QR codes on question papers| India News

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an advisory, cautioning students, parents and media against “misinformation” surrounding QR codes on question papers. It clarified that the codes are not clickable web links but are part of its internal systems designed for authentication, tracking and maintaining examination integrity. The advisory stressed that such results are “algorithm-driven outputs” of search engines and have no connection with the examination processes. (HT PHOTO/Representative) “They do not open as web links when scanned and only display intended text,” said the advisory issued late on Thursday amid reports of users manually searching QR-related strings online and encountering unrelated results, including references to individuals. The clarification followed online buzz after QR codes on CBSE question papers, particularly the Class 12 history paper on March 30, sparked confusion among students. Some claimed that scanning the codes led to search results related to influencer Orry. The question paper carried three QR codes. The first displayed “61501” (the paper code), the second showed “HHIISSTT” (the first three letters of the subject) and the …

CBSE issues advisory against misleading claims about QR codes on exam papers

CBSE issues advisory against misleading claims about QR codes on exam papers

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Thursday issued an advisory addressing misleading information circulating regarding QR codes printed on its question papers. The board clarified that the QR codes are part of internal systems and are not designed to function as direct internet hyperlinks. In an official advisory, CBSE explained, “These codes are part of internal systems for authentication, tracking, and examination integrity, and do not open as web links when scanned. Rather, they only show the intended text. However, if a user opts to use Google search on the text, Google search suggests certain other words. This doesn`t occur if standard browsers such as Chrome.” The board also cautioned against the spread of misinformation. “It has been observed that when users attempt to interpret or manually search QR-related strings online, unrelated search results–including references to any individual or entity are shown. Such web results are algorithm-driven and bear no connection to CBSE or its examination processes,” the advisory stated. Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE, warned that certain elements deliberately misrepresent unrelated …

Workers converge around Town Hall in Bengaluru for protest rally against new labour codes

Workers converge around Town Hall in Bengaluru for protest rally against new labour codes

Police detain members of various trade unions who were protesting in front of Town Hall, as part of the all-India general strike in Bengaluru on February 12, 2026. | Photo Credit: Sudhakara Jain Thousands of workers and trade union activists gathered at Town Hall in Bengaluru in response to the general strike called by the joint committee of trade unions against the four labour codes on February 12. The workers who demanded repeal of the labour codes and reinstatement of MGNREGA, were detained, arrested and removed from the spot by the police.  Many of the arrested protesters were taken to the CAR police grounds in Adugodi, where they continued the protest. Published – February 12, 2026 12:56 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Trade unions call for strike against new Labour Codes, rural work law on February 12

Trade unions call for strike against new Labour Codes, rural work law on February 12

A joint platform of ten Central Trade Unions (CTUs) has given a call here on Tuesday (December 21, 2025) for a general strike on February 12, 2026 against the implementation of the four new Labour Codes, amendments to MGNREGA, Insurance Act and various civil nuclear liability and nuclear energy laws. The CTUs, in a joint statement, alleged that the changes in the laws are a multi-pronged attack on people’s rights and entitlements. A national convention of workers, scheduled here on January 9, will formally ratify the call to strike. ‘Blatant attacks on people’ “If the government still tries to pursue the notification of rules under the codes and does not repeal them, the CTUs will be compelled to go for further strong actions, including a multiple-day general strike, besides sectoral resistance actions,” the statement said. The unions expressed deep anguish over the “blatant attacks” on people by the Narendra Modi government inside and outside Parliament. “The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Act will allow private and foreign players to …

Rahul, Sonia Gandhi join INDIA bloc protest against labour codes at Parliament

Rahul, Sonia Gandhi join INDIA bloc protest against labour codes at Parliament

Top leadership of the Congress party, including party President Mallikarjun Kharge, Legislative Party leader Sonia Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and MP Priyanka Gandhi attended the INDIA bloc protest on Wednesday against the 4 labour codes at Parliament premises. Claiming that the four labour codes propagate “corporate jungle raj,” the INDIA bloc MPs held up various banners, and a bigger banner reading “No to Corporate Jungle raj- Yes to labour justice” The INDIA bloc protest comes after the Opposition`s repeated demands for a discussion was accepted by the Government. The Central government is set to hold a discussion on electoral reforms on December 9. Since the Parliament winter session started, INDIA bloc MPs have been protesting against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), with the government urging for cooperation amid a stalemate in the house. Earlier today, INDIA bloc floor leaders held a meeting ahead of the third day of the Winter Session of the Parliament, to chalk out the strategy after the Centre accepted the Opposition`s demand to hold a debate …

Labour codes likely to be fully operational from April 1, govt to pre-publish draft rules soon

Labour codes likely to be fully operational from April 1, govt to pre-publish draft rules soon

New Delhi: The four labour codes ushering another wave of reforms in the country are likely to be fully operational from April 1, 2026 as the ministry has begun the process for enforcing rules under the notified law. The four labour codes were notified on November 21.(Representative Image) The four labour codes – Code on Wages, 2019, Industrial Relations Code, 2020, Code on Social Security, 2020 and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 – were notified on November 21. For enforcing a law, the government needs to notify rules under that to operationalise the legislation. Before that, the central and state governments are required to pre-publish the draft rules for public feedback. Addressing CII IndiaEdge 2025 here, Labour & Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said draft rules under the four labour codes will be pre-published shortly. He said that earlier the central government as well as states had pre-published draft rules, but that was a long time ago, and now there is a need for bringing draft rules again in sync …

Explainer: New Labour Codes promise better worker protection, cleaner compliance

Explainer: New Labour Codes promise better worker protection, cleaner compliance

The new Labour Codes, notified last week, are being touted as the biggest overhaul of labour regulation in decades as these merge 29 laws into four simplified codes, promising stronger worker protection, cleaner compliance, and greater flexibility for businesses. Here`s a look at some of the major changes that the Labour Codes will bring about for employees as well as employers. Changes in take-home pay for employees The new, uniform definition of “wages” caps allowances at 50 per cent of total compensation. This means basic pay will rise, increasing provident fund (PF) and gratuity contributions. Take-home salary may fall slightly, but retirement benefits grow significantly. Currently, a large number of employers offer split allowances to reduce tax and other liabilities. Experts said this will reduce take-home pay of employees but also increase compliance burden and costs for employers. For employers Higher employer contributions to PF and gratuity. They may need to restructure CTCs to remain compliant. This will be effective due to change in definition of wages that caps the quantum of allowances at 50 …

UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz: Justice Suryakant, COP30, Labour codes, Kuno national park,

UPSC Daily Current Affairs Quiz: Justice Suryakant, COP30, Labour codes, Kuno national park,

Daily Quiz 1. In a recent presidential reference ruling, the Supreme Court addressed whether the judiciary can prescribe fixed deadlines for constitutional authorities while dealing with state legislation. What principle did the Court uphold? UPSC file image A. Courts may mandate a 30-day deadline for gubernatorial assent B. Courts may introduce the concept of automatic or “deemed” assent C. Courts cannot impose timelines on the President or governors to clear bills D. Courts may direct governors to favour the advice of the state cabinet in all cases 2. What is the name of the anti-tank missile system that India is set to import from the US to boost the army’s operational readiness? A. Excalibur B. Javelin C. Kornet D. Spike 3. The Supreme Court has adopted a uniform definition of Aravalli hills and ranges as proposed by an expert committee, which said that any land form with an elevation of 100 metres or more from the local relief measured from the top shall be termed as part of the Aravalli hills. This definition will apply …