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PART I |
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PREFACE |
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1 Employment |
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1.1 |
Employment in factories |
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(a) By industry groups |
1 |
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(b)State-wise number of
registered factories, working factories, factories submitting returns &
workers employed |
3 |
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(c ) Average daily
employment in factories submitting returns by age and sex |
7 |
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1.2 |
Average number of
workers employed in major plantations |
11 |
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1.3 |
Employment covered under
various Acts. |
12 |
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2 Wages and Earnings |
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2.1 |
Average annual earnings
of workers employed in manufacturing industries |
13 |
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2.2 |
Average annual earnings
of workers employed in manufacturing industries (By Industry) |
14 |
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2.3 |
Range of minimum wages
per day for the lowest paid unskilled workers |
15 |
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3 Prices |
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3.1 |
(a) Annual Average and
month wise all-India CPI Nos. for industrial workers |
17 |
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(b) Centre wise annual
average CPI Nos. (General) for industrial workers |
18 |
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3.2 |
Average CPI numbers for
agricultural and rural labourers |
21 |
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4 Trade Unions |
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4.1 |
Growth of trade unions
and their membership |
22 |
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4.2 |
Number and membership of
trade unions submitting returns |
23 |
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5 Industrial
Disputes |
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5.1 |
Industrial disputes
resulting in work stoppages |
27 |
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5.2 |
Severity of industrial
disputes in manufacturing sector |
28 |
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5.3 |
Mandays lost in disputes
resulting in work stoppages
(a) By Industries |
29 |
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(b) By States |
32 |
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5.4 |
Percentage distribution
of disputes by causes |
34 |
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5.5 |
Percentage distribution
of disputes by duration |
35 |
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5.6 |
Disputes by sphere |
36 |
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5.7 |
Disputes by sectors |
37 |
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5.8 |
Disputes by strikes,
lockouts and gheraos |
38 |
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5.9 |
No. of permanent
closures and workers affected |
39 |
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5.10 |
No.of retrenchments and
workers retrenched |
41 |
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5.11 |
No.of units affecting
lay-off, workers laid-off and mandays lost |
43 |
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6 Accidents, Safety
and Absenteeism |
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6.1 |
Industrial injuries in
factories
(a) Incidence and
frequency rates (by states) |
45 |
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(b) Incidence and
frequency rate (by important industries) |
49 |
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6.2 |
Average
annual rates of absenteeism |
53 |
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Social Security |
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7.1 |
Compensated injuries and amount of compensation paid under Workmen's
Compensation Act |
54 |
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7.2 |
Maternity
benefits paid under the Maternity Benefit Act |
55 |
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International Comparison |
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8.1 |
Employment
in selected major groups of industries in different countries |
56 |
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8.2 |
Average
earning/salries of industrial workers/employees in manufacturing |
58 |
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8.3 |
Industrial
disputes in selected countries |
59 |
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8.4 |
Rates of
Occupational injuries (Fatal accidents) |
61 |
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8.5 |
Index
numbers of consumer prices (General indices) |
62 |
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64 |
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Current
Labour Activities |
68 |
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PART II
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1 Population and
Labour Force |
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1.1 |
Distribution of population (by states/U.Ts) |
78 |
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1.2 |
Distribution of working and non-working population |
80 |
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1.3 |
Percentage distribution of population by labour force status |
82 |
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2 Employment
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2.1 |
(a)
Estimated employment in public sector (by branches) |
84 |
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(b)Estimated
employment (by industry divisions) |
85 |
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2.2 |
Employment
in mines |
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(a) By
minerals |
87 |
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(b)
State-wise average daily No. of workers employed- By category of workers |
88 |
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2.3 |
Employment
in railways, posts, telecommunications, insurance and banks |
89 |
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2.4 |
Index
numbers of estimated employment |
90 |
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3 Employment Services and Training
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3.1 |
Employment
exchanges and their activities |
91 |
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3.2 |
Applicants
on live register by occupational groups |
92 |
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3.3 |
No. of
educated applicants on live register of Employment Exchanges |
93 |
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3.4 |
Training
activities under the DGE&T |
94 |
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3.5 |
Training
programmes conducted by the DGFASLI |
95 |
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3.6 |
Training
programmes conducted by the Central Board for Workers Education |
96 |
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4 Wages and Earnings
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4.1 |
Earnings
of workers in mines |
99 |
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4.2 |
Index of
money earnings |
100 |
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5 Accidents, Safety and Absenteeism
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5.1 |
Number of
industrial injuries and incidence rates in railways |
101 |
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5.2 |
Industrial
injuries in mines by class of minerals |
102 |
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5.3 |
Reportable
accidents in ports |
103 |
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5.4 |
Reportable
accidents on Board ships and frequency rate |
104 |
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6 Social Security
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6.1 |
a) Working
of the Employees State Insurance Act- No. of factories and employees covered |
105 |
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b) ESI
dispensaries and attendance |
106 |
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c) No. of
beds available in ESI hospitals/annexes/other hospitals |
107 |
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d)
Sickness and maternity benefits under the ESI scheme |
108 |
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e)
Disablement and dependants benefits under the ESI scheme |
109 |
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f) Income
and expenditure of the ESI |
110 |
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6.2 |
(a)
Working of the employees provident fund scheme |
111 |
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(b) Region
wise coverage of the employees provident fund scheme |
112 |
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(c)
Industry wise coverage under the employees provident fund scheme |
113 |
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(d)
Contributions received under employees provident fund scheme |
120 |
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(e)
Investment of funds and interest allowed |
121 |
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(f)
Refunds including loans and advances granted |
122 |
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(g)
Refunds including loans and advances granted (By state) |
123 |
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(h) Claims
settled and amount paid under employees provident fund scheme |
124 |
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(i) Non
refundable advances granted under employees provident fund scheme |
125 |
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(J) Income
and expenditure under the employees provident fund organisation |
126 |
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6.3 |
Working of
the mica mines labour welfare fund |
127 |
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6.4 |
Working of
Iron, Manganese and Chrome Ore Mines Labour Welfare Fund |
128 |
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6.5 |
Working
of Limestone and Dolomite Labour Welfare Fund |
129 |
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6.6 |
Working of
Beedi Workers Welfare Fund |
130 |
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6.7 |
Working of
the Cine Workers Welfare Fund |
131 |
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6.8 |
(a)
Working of Coal Mines Provident Fund |
132 |
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(b)
Working of Coal Mines Provident Fund (State wise distribution) |
133 |
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(c) Loans
and advances granted under coal mines provident fund scheme |
134 |
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(d )
Claims for refunds under the coal mines provident fund scheme |
135 |
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(e) Income
and expenditure under the coal mines provident fund scheme |
136 |
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(f) Family
pension fund benefits |
137 |
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138 |
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Explanatory Notes Part II |
142 |
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Annexure A 1 |
150 |
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Annexure A2 |
154 |