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Anuradha Binnuri and Rajanikanth M
Informa UK Limited
Rajrishi Ramaswamy and Dr. Anuradha Binnuri
Informa UK Limited
Abstract Labour law in India consisted of various legislations, most of whose underlying objectives were furthering social welfare and security. India’s labour laws saw a supposed revolution in 2020, with the consolidation of the existing laws into four new Labour Codes. This article focuses exclusively on the impact of the Codes on India’s unorganized sector as well as its Information Technology (“IT”) Sector in which the pink-slip trend is rampant. It also studies how the inapplicability of the Codes to the unorganized sector adversely affects its stakeholder. This analysis is much needed, especially in light of recent socio-economic trends pertaining to labourers in India, especially in newer sectors like Information Technology, specifically the pink-slip trend in the IT sector which was seen to be rampant during the COVID pandemic period. The analysis on the unorganized sector is also significant as it highlights the lacunae in the existing laws and also emphasizes on the insufficient reforms ushered in by the Labour Codes. The article uses the doctrinal methodology of legal research to gather and analyze the data. It also provides an overview of the labour law regime in India and its culmination into the four Labour Codes and ultimately establishes the insufficiency of the Codes in their existing form and suggests prospective reforms.
Avinash Singh and Anuradha Binnuri
The Electrochemical Society
Present paper has undertaken a wider approach towards dealing with the climate change mitigation with an integration model wherein the policymakers are advised to draw a standard framework (however, suitable policy modulations shall be infused as per the requisite situations) across the cities in India. Climate change in one of the fundamental issue that the present society faces as of today and mitigation strategies that have been deployed across the society for successful implementation have been also confronting issues in real life world. One of the major contribution of the paper is to formulate a research for the integrated measures that the Indian cities can adopt to facilitate the climate change mitigation. Therefore, the need of hours is policy infusion with the legal machineries that could be the only possible if policymaking is integrated at the local governance level. Henceforth, the present research design tries to solve the issues with a holistic approach and could be further enhanced for other governance frameworks.