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    Organised and Unorganised sector.

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    The scheme is expected to benefit 10 crore Unorganised workers.

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    About 80 per cent of this segment is in the Unorganised sector.

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    A huge workforce working in the Unorganised sectors & belonging to under-privileged community.

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    Athens often gets a bad wrap for being dirty, Unorganised and not tourist-friendly.

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    The scheme has been brought under the Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act, 2008.

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    Small-scale or Unorganised retail sector, which accounts for around 9% of total employment;

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    State Assistance Scheme for Provident Fund for Unorganised Sector West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers.

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    However, the new norms also bring some good news for small and Unorganised entities.

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    The first notebook has 351 pages with 16 somewhat organised chapters and some Unorganised material.

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    Pradhan Mantri Shram-Yogi Maandhan: A mega pension scheme to cover workers in India's Unorganised sector.

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    Pradhan Mantri Shram-Yogi Maandhan: A mega pension scheme to cover workers in India's Unorganised sector Tomorrowmakers.

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    Unorganised sector refers to small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the Government.

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    Unorganised labour which is estimated to be 92% of our total workforce will be a big beneficiary.

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    Agricultural employment is not only Unorganised but also subject to systemic exploitation by money-lenders, mafia and local politicians.

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    Roughly 66% of Unorganised food processing units are in rural areas and of these, 80% are family run.

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    (i) The Unorganised sector is characterised by small and scattered units which are largely outside the-control of the government.

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    They saw that most of the transactions between the consumers and merchants in the hyper-local space were still very Unorganised.

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    That firms- whether organised or Unorganised- prefer non-contractual employment is bad news for India's bid to make the economy more formal.

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    The position of India in the sector is weak as the sector is largely fragmented and is in the Unorganised segment.

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    The same report said that 71.1% of salaried workers in the Unorganised sector--excluding the farm sector--have no official or written job contract.

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    Though there is a large Unorganised market for servicing, the more complicated cars of today cannot be dealt by these small shops.

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    Under this scheme, training to earlier school leavers and existing workers specially in a Unorganised sector are to be trained for employable skills.

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    Under this project, training to earlier school leavers and existing workers especially in a Unorganised sector are to be trained for employable skills.

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    Without his assistant- who had left to get married just days before we arrived- to help with the prep, at first Jacob seemed Unorganised;

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    A workplace can be a private or public institution, it can be a home, a small or big office, and it can apply to workers in the Unorganised sector.

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    RSBY was launched in early 2008 and was initially designed to target only the Below Poverty Line(BPL) households, but has been expanded to cover other defined categories of Unorganised workers.

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    RSBY was launched in early 2008 and was initially designed to target only the Below Poverty Line(BPL) households, but has been expanded to cover other defined categories of Unorganised workers, covering:.

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    There is yet another government report,'Report of the Committee on Unorganised Sector Statistics' of the National Statistical Commission(NSC), 2012, which says the share of the informal workforce is"more than 90%" of the total.

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    Public Interest Litigation is meant to bring justice to the doorstep of the weak, the Unorganised and exploited sections of society who have no access to the courts because of the prohibitive cost of litigation.

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