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"There is no reason that employment has come down(Aisa koi Karan Nahi hai ki rozgar kam hua hai)," Santosh Kumar Gangwar said during the Question Hour.

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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 5:14 PM IST

New Delhi: There is no reason to show that employment has come down, Union minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar told Lok Sabha on Monday in response to remarks that demonetisation has severely impacted jobs.

The Labour and Employment Minister also said the government is implementing various schemes for generating more employment.

"There is no reason that employment has come down(Aisa koi Karan Nahi hai ki rozgar kam hua hai)," the minister said during the Question Hour.

Santosh Kumar Gangwar in Lok Sabha

His response was for supplementaries by TMC member Kalyan

Banerjee who said that thousands of labourers in his constituency have lost jobs due to demonetisation and whether the government would take steps in this regard.

He represents Serampore constituency in West Bengal.

In November 2016, the central government demonetised old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes.

According to the minister, every citizen has a right to migrate to any part of the country in quest of better job opportunities and prospects.

"The Constitution of India guarantees all citizens the fundamental right to move freely through the territory of India," he said.

Further, Gangwar said the government is also implementing the Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 to mitigate hardships caused by migration.

Read more: Recent cut in corporate tax rate was done to boost investments: CEA

New Delhi: There is no reason to show that employment has come down, Union minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar told Lok Sabha on Monday in response to remarks that demonetisation has severely impacted jobs.

The Labour and Employment Minister also said the government is implementing various schemes for generating more employment.

"There is no reason that employment has come down(Aisa koi Karan Nahi hai ki rozgar kam hua hai)," the minister said during the Question Hour.

Santosh Kumar Gangwar in Lok Sabha

His response was for supplementaries by TMC member Kalyan

Banerjee who said that thousands of labourers in his constituency have lost jobs due to demonetisation and whether the government would take steps in this regard.

He represents Serampore constituency in West Bengal.

In November 2016, the central government demonetised old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes.

According to the minister, every citizen has a right to migrate to any part of the country in quest of better job opportunities and prospects.

"The Constitution of India guarantees all citizens the fundamental right to move freely through the territory of India," he said.

Further, Gangwar said the government is also implementing the Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 to mitigate hardships caused by migration.

Read more: Recent cut in corporate tax rate was done to boost investments: CEA

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      New Delhi, Dec 9 (PTI) There is no reason to show that

employment has come down, Union minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar

told Lok Sabha on Monday in response to remarks that

demonetisation has severely impacted jobs.

    The Labour and Employment Minister also said the

government is implementing various schemes for generating more

employment.

    "There is no reason that employment has come down(Aisa koi

karan nahi hai ki rozgar kam hua hai)," the minister said

during the Question Hour.

    His response was for supplementaries by TMC member Kalyan

Banerjee who said that thousands of labourers in his

constituency have lost jobs due to demonetisation and whether

the government would take steps in this regard.

    He represents Serampore constituency in West Bengal.

    In November 2016, the central government demonetised old

Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes.

    According to the minister, every citizen has a right to

migrate to any part of the country in quest of better job

opportunities and prospects.

    "The Constitution of India guarantees all citizens the

fundamental right to move freely through the territory of

India," he said.

    Further, Gangwar said the government is also implementing

the Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and

Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 to mitigate hardships caused

by migration.


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