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what are the people involved in the unorganised sector of 1. Rural Areas,2. Urban Areas? Why and how we need to protect the workers in unorganised sector?​

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Answered by kannannairvenganoor
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Answer:

Answer: (i) Government can fix the minimum wages rate and working hours.

(ii) Government can provide cheap loans to the self employed people.

(iii) Government can provide cheap and affordable basic services like education, health, food to these workers.

(iv) Government can frame new laws which can provide provision for overtime, paid leave, leave due to sickness, etc.

Explanation:

there is a need for protection and support of the workers in the unorganised sector

IN RURAL AREAS =in the rural areas are organised sector mostly comprises of landless agricultural labour small and marginal farmers share Copper and artition .

nearly 80% of ruler householder in India are in small and marginal farmer category .

*these farmer need to supported through timely provision of seed agriculture inputs credit storage facility and marketing out outlets etc..

in urban area

in urban area the organised sector comprise meaning of the worker in a small scale industry casual worker in construction trade and transport and Those who work in as a street vendors had lots products and range picas etc .

small scale industry also need Government support for procuring and processing raw material and for marketing of output

*the casual worker are required to protected in their job and wages .

SC and ST

majority of worker from the scheduled caste tribe and backward communities find themselves in the unorganised sector

beside getting the irregular low paid workers these workers also face social discrimination

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protection and support to the organised sector worker is this necessary for both economic and social development

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Answered by ItsSmartyPayal
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 <body bgcolor= black> <font color= yellow> The Indian economy is characterised by the existence of a vast majority of informal or unorganised labour employment. As per a survey carried out by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) in 2009–10, the total employment in the country was of 46.5 crore comprising around 2.8 crore in the organised and the remaining 43.7 crore workers in the unorganised sector. Out of these workers in the unorganised sector, there are 24.6 crore workers employed in agricultural sector, about 4.4 crore in construction work and remaining in manufacturing and service.</font>

 &lt;font color= cyan&gt; Categories of unorganised labour force</h3><p>The Ministry of Labour, Government of India, has categorised the unorganised labour force under four groups depending on occupation, nature of employment, specially distressed categories and service categories.&lt;/font&gt;

 &lt;font color= cyan&gt; Under Terms of Occupation:</h3><p>Small and marginal farmers, landless agricultural labourers, share croppers, fishermen, those engaged in animal husbandry, beedi rolling, labelling and packing, building and construction workers, leather workers, weavers, artisans, salt workers, workers in brick kilns and stone quarries, workers in saw mills, oil mills, etc. come under this category.&lt;/font&gt;

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