Page-8 of GS-III: Changes in Industrial Policy and Their Effects On Industrial Growth

Features of the Draft Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill, 2015 while throwing light on various concerns raised by the Trade Unions.

The proposed Labour draft code seeks to replace the three laws viz. Trade Unions Act, 1926; Industrial Employment Act, 1946 and the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.Key Provisions of the Draft Bill are as follows: The draft bill will increase the ..

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Start-up India is useless in the country until technical education funding is insufficient to promote innovation at the universities and centers of technology. Discuss critically.

The technical education funding in India is very insufficient to promote innovation at the universities and centers of technology. India is way behind of China in terms of publication of original research papers by Universities. Thus, launching of new scheme ..

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How start-up India is different from Stand up India? Discuss the salient features of these initiatives.

Start-up India and Stand-up India are both initiatives by the government to usher in entrepreneurship. Start up “Stand Up India Scheme” is to promote entrepreneurship among SC/ST and Women entrepreneurs. Whereas Start Up India scheme is to promote new ventures/initiatives. ..

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What are different factors and routes of emergence of Start-up firms? Discuss in the light of evolution of start-ups in India.

Factors for emergence of a start-up can be broadly classified into fourcategories as follows: As means of livelihood. eg cottage industry,  Own Account Enterprises  As a result of policy support or inducement. eg:  MSMEs,  Khadi &village industries etc In response ..

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Critically examine the salient features of start-up ecosystem in India while focussing on recent government initiatives in this direction.

The initiative regarding start-up is not new in India and from ancient time period cottage industries period to current highly knowledge start-up industries in various fields showed big potential in India. But post Independence, Inspector Raj and other non-clear regulations ..

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True entrepreneurs don't need government support. Discuss critically.

True entrepreneurs are driven by self motivation and they possess the necessary talent to undertake new initiatives. They do not require any sort of concession or special treatment from government’s end to give them a start. A true entrepreneur needs ..

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