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  • Nair, M.K.K. (Publication Manager, Government of India, 1968)
    This is a supplementary document. The National Commission on Labour appointed the Study Group for Fertilizer Industry in its attempt to understand the changes in conditions of labour in that industry since Independence. ...
  • Royal Commission on Labour in India (Central Publication Branch, Calcutta, Government of India, 1931-1-17)
    Report is based on the existing conditions of labour in industrial undertakings and plantations in British India on the health, efficiency and standard of living of the workers and on the relations between employers and employed.
  • Raju, M. Chalapathi (Publication Manager, Government of India, 1968)
    This is a supplementary document. The National Commission on Labour appointed the Study Group on Newspaper Industry in its attempt to understand the changes in conditions of labour in that industry since Independence. This ...
  • Tulpule, Bagaram (Publication Manager, Government of India, 1968)
    This is a supplementary document. The National Commission on Labour appointed the Study Group for the Construction Industry in its attempt to understand the changes in conditions of labour in that industry since Independence. ...
  • Lal, Chhedi (National Commission on Labour, Government of India, 1967)
    This is a supplementary document. Report of the Study Group on Coal constituted by the National Commission on Labour in 1967.
  • Thakkar, Keshavbhai J. (Ministry of Labour, Government of India, 2002-2)
    Study Group Report is based on the impact of globalisation on labour.
  • Ramanadham, V.V. (National Commission on Labour, Government of India, 1968)
    This is a supplementary document. The Study Group on Labour Problems in the Public Sector set up by the National Commission on Labour.
  • Bhalla, Sheila (Publication Manager, Government of India, 1991)
    This is a supplementary document. The study is based on employment generation of rural labour in India.

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