24/11/25 | 5:00 pm | labour laws | PM Modi

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PM Modi shares article on labour reforms driving India’s future-ready economy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday shared an article highlighting the government’s transformative labour reforms that are shaping a future-ready economy and reinforcing India’s position as a trusted global partner.

The article, written by Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, reflects on the far-reaching impact of these reforms, which aim to simplify compliance, empower women workers, and strengthen India’s role in the global value chain.

Sharing the article on X, the PMO India handle said: “The world acknowledges India’s rise as a trusted global partner. The new labour reforms by the government reflect the commitment to a future-ready economy, simplifying compliance, empowering women workers and strengthening Bharat’s position in the global value chain! Contemplate this through the insight-rich article by Union Minister Dr. @mansukhmandviya.”

https://x.com/PMOIndia/status/1992879236013797388

The reforms are seen as a critical step toward enhancing labour productivity, fostering inclusive growth, and boosting India’s competitiveness on the global stage.

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