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The department of labour and employment was formed in 1972, when Government of Tamil Nadu trifurcated the Industries, Labour and Housing Department. [ 1 ] Objective
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Labour and Employment: 18: Tamil Nadu Tailoring Workers Welfare Board: 19: Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Workers Welfare Board: Chennai: Department of Labour and Employment (Tamil Nadu) State Govt. Welfare: 20: Tamil Nadu Palm Tree Workers Welfare Board: Chennai: Department of Labour and Employment (Tamil Nadu) State Govt. Undertaking: 21
In 1993, the Tamil Nadu Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes Bill, 1993 was passed by the Assembly (Act 45 of 1994). [16] [15] The Bill was sent to the President for his approval. J Jayalalithaa's AIADMK government led a cross-party committee of Tamil Nadu politicians to Delhi to meet with the Central government. She also ...
He was elected twice (2016 and 2021) as a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Tittakudi. Since May 2021, he is serving as Tamil Nadu's Minister for Labour Welfare and Skill Development. [1] [2]
The Civil Services of Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு குடியியல் பணிகள்) (known simply as the Civil Services) refer to the civil service and the permanent bureaucracy of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
The Medical Services Recruitment Board (MRB) was constituted by the government of Tamil Nadu in G.O. (Ms) No.1, Health and Family Welfare (C2) Department dated 02.01.2012 with the objective of making appointments to various categories of staff in the Health and Family Welfare Department by way of direct recruitment, in a speedy manner, keeping in view the nature, importance and essentiality of ...
Tamil Nadu has the third largest economy of any state in India. [16] The state is also the most industrialised in the country. [17] [18] The state is 48.40% urbanised, accounting for around 9.26% of the urban population in the country, while the state as a whole accounted for 5.96% of India's total population in the 2011 census. [19]