Hindustan Times (Noida)

R-day tableau to honour Indian worker

- Sunetra Choudhury letters@hindustant­imes.com continued on →6

NEW DELHI : The Rafale fighter jets won’t be the only stars of the Republic Day parade this year. The humble Indian worker, who bore the brunt of the pandemic last year, will be part of the show, too, in the labour ministry’s first tableau at the parade, both in a salute to his resilience and a bit of political messaging.

The ministry is still wrapping up some of the initiative­s it introduced in 2020 for the benefit of migrant workers, millions of whom fled the cities and headed back home to the countrysid­e in an exodus that followed the lockdown enforced on March 25 to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19)

The theme of the tableau, which features workers in hard hats and safety gear, is encapsulat­ed in the slogan: “Mehnat ko samman, Adhikar ek samaan’’ (Respect for hard work, Equal rights for all).

A spokespers­on for the labour ministry pointed out that the occasion precedes the imminent implementa­tion of the new labour codes, which aim to bring the unorganise­d section of the workforce under the social security net. The government this week held its final round of consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs to sew up the rules for the code.

“The design {of the tableau} is a celebratio­n of workers’ wellbeing and security,’’ minister for labour and employment Santosh Gangwar said.

The three labour code bills — the Occupation­al Safety, Health And Working Conditions Code, 2020; the Industrial Relations

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