The central government is conducting discussions with states and union territories to evaluate their readiness for implementing employment-linked incentive schemes proposed in the 2024-25 budget. The Ministry of Labour and Employment aims to create 29 million formal jobs and assess the states’ alignment with central labour codes.
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