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Ministry of Labour and Employment
Branch of Government of India
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of India
HeadquartersRafi Marg, New Delhi
Annual budget1.5 Billion USD or ₹13,221.73 crore (2023–24 est.)[1]
Ministers responsible
Agency executive
  • Sumita Dawra IAS
Websitelabour.gov.in

The Ministry of Labour & Employment is one of the oldest and most important Ministries of the Government of India. This is an India's federal ministry which is responsible for enforcement of labour laws in general and legislations related to a worker's social security.[2] The Ministry aims to create a healthy work environment for higher production and productivity and to develop and coordinate vocational skill training and employment.[2] However, Skill Development responsibilities, such as Industrial Training and Apprenticeship responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship from 9 November 2014.[3] The Ministry launched the National Career Service portal on 20 July 2015 to help bridge the gap between job providers and job seekers. Jagjivan Ram was the first Labour Minister of independent India, serving in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet from 1947 to 1952.[4]

Role and Working

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Functions

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The thrust areas of the ministry are:[5]

  • Labour Policy and legislation
  • Safety, health and welfare of labour
  • Social security of labour
  • Policy relating to special target groups such as women and child labour
  • Industrial relations and enforcement of labour laws in the Central sphere
  • Adjudication of industrial disputes through Central Government Industrial Tribunals cum Labour Courts and National Industrial Tribunals
  • Workers' Education
  • Labour and Employment Statistics

The results of recession[6] on employment in the eight selected sectors textiles including apparels, leather, metals, automobiles, gems & jewellery, transport, IT/BPO and handloom / powerloom were monitored starting from Oct–Dec 2008. The overall employment in the eight selected sectors covered in the quarterly surveys has increased by 10.66 lakh (0.16%). In IT/BPO sector the increase in the employment is maximum (6.9 lakh) during the year 2009–10.

  • Emigration of Labour for employment abroad
  • Employment services and vocational training
  • Administration of Central Labour & Employment Services
  • International co-operation in labour and employment matters
  • The ministry of Labor and Employment Govt. Of India has Introduce E-Shram Card For UN- organize Sector Employees Social And Economical improvement During The COVID-19 Pandemic Session on 1 August 2021.

Organisation

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Attached offices

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Subordinate offices

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Statutory/Autonomous Organisations

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Autonomous bodies

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Cabinet Ministers

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  • Note:
    • MoS (I/C) – Minister of State (Independent Charge)
    • MoS – Minister of State/Minister without cabinet rank
Portrait Minister
(Birth-Death)
Constituency
Term of office Political party Ministry Prime Minister
From To Period

Minister of Labour (1947–1957)

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Jagjivan Ram
(1908–1986)
MCA for Bihar
15 August
1947
13 May
1952
4 years, 272 days Indian National Congress Nehru I Jawaharlal Nehru
V. V. Giri
(1894–1980)
MP for Pathapatnam
13 May
1952
7 September
1954
2 years, 117 days Nehru II
Khandubhai Kasanji Desai
(1898–1975)
MP for Mehsana West
10 September
1954
16 April
1957
2 years, 218 days

Minister of Labour and Employment (1957–1966)

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Gulzarilal Nanda
(1898–1998)
MP for Sabarkantha
17 April
1957
10 April
1962
4 years, 358 days Indian National Congress Nehru III Jawaharlal Nehru
Jaisukhlal Hathi
(1909–1982)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat

(MoS)
16 April
1962
15 November
1962
213 days Nehru IV
Gulzarilal Nanda
(1898–1998)
MP for Sabarkantha
1 September
1963
24 January
1964
145 days
Damodaram Sanjivayya
(1921–1972)
Rajya Sabha MP for Andhra Pradesh
24 January
1964
27 May
1964
2 years, 0 days
27 May
1964
9 June
1964
Nanda I Gulzarilal Nanda
9 June
1964
11 January
1966
Shastri Lal Bahadur Shastri
11 January
1966
24 January
1966
Nanda II Gulzarilal Nanda

Minister of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation (1966–1970)

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Jagjivan Ram
(1908–1986)
MP for Sasaram
24 January
1966
13 March
1967
1 year, 48 days Indian National Congress Indira I Indira Gandhi
Jaisukhlal Hathi
(1909–1982)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat
13 March
1967
15 November
1969
2 years, 247 days Indira II
Jagjivan Ram
(1908–1986)
MP for Sasaram
15 November
1969
18 February
1970
95 days Indian National Congress (R)

Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation (1970–1973)

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Damodaram Sanjivayya
(1921–1972)
Rajya Sabha MP for Andhra Pradesh
18 February
1970
18 March
1971
1 year, 28 days Indian National Congress (R) Indira II Indira Gandhi
Raghunath Keshav Khadilkar
(1905–1979)
MP for Baramati

(MoS)
18 March
1971
5 February
1973
1 year, 324 days Indira III
K. V. Raghunatha Reddy
(1924–2002)
Rajya Sabha MP for Andhra Pradesh

(MoS)
5 February
1973
9 November
1973
273 days

Minister of Labour (1973–1982)

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K. V. Raghunatha Reddy
(1924–2002)
Rajya Sabha MP for Andhra Pradesh

(MoS)
9 November
1973
24 March
1977
3 years, 135 days Indian National Congress (R) Indira III Indira Gandhi
Ravindra Varma
(1925–2006)
MP for Ranchi
26 March
1977
28 July
1979
2 years, 124 days Janata Party Desai Morarji Desai
Fazlur Rahman
MP for Bettiah
30 July
1979
14 January
1980
168 days Janata Party (Secular) Charan Charan Singh
Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
(1927–2015)
MP for Cuttack
16 January
1980
7 June
1980
143 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi
(1917–1984)
MP for Medak

(Prime Minister)
8 June
1980
19 October
1981
1 year, 133 days
N. D. Tiwari
(1925–2018)
MP for Nainital
19 October
1980
15 January
1982
1 year, 88 days
Bhagwat Jha Azad
(1922–2011)
MP for Bhagalpur

(MoS, I/C)
15 January
1982
2 September
1982
230 days

Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation (1982–1984)

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Veerendra Patil
(1924–1997)
MP for Bagalkot
2 September
1982
31 October
1984
2 years, 115 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
4 November
1984
31 December
1984
Rajiv I Rajiv Gandhi

Minister of Labour (1984–2004)

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T. Anjaiah
(1919–1986)
MP for Secunderabad

(MoS, I/C)
31 December
1984
20 January
1986
1 year, 20 days Indian National Congress (I) Rajiv II Rajiv Gandhi
P. A. Sangma
(1947–2016)
MP for Tura

(MoS, I/C)
20 September
1986
6 February
1988
1 year, 139 days
Makhan Lal Fotedar
(1932–2017)
Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh
6 February
1988
14 February
1988
8 days
Jagdish Tytler
(born 1944)
MP for Delhi Sadar

(MoS, I/C)
14 February
1988
25 June
1988
132 days
Bindeshwari Dubey
(1921–1993)
Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar
25 June
1988
2 December
1989
1 year, 160 days
Ram Vilas Paswan
(1946–2020)
MP for Hajipur
6 December
1989
10 November
1990
339 days Janata Dal Vishwanath Vishwanath Pratap Singh
Chandra Shekhar
(1927–2007)
MP for Ballia

(Prime Minister)
21 November
1990
21 June
1991
212 days Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) Chandra Shekhar Chandra Shekhar
Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy
(1940–2002)
MP for Krishnagiri

(MoS, I/C)
21 June
1991
30 July
1991
39 days Indian National Congress (I) Rao P. V. Narasimha Rao
P. V. Narasimha Rao
(1921–2004)
MP for Nandyal

(Prime Minister)
30 July
1991
10 July
1992
346 days
P. A. Sangma
(1947–2016)
MP for Tura

(MoS, I/C until 10 February 1995)
10 July
1992
15 September
1995
3 years, 67 days
G. Venkatswamy
(1929–2014)
MP for Peddapalli
15 September
1995
16 May
1996
244 days
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018)
MP for Lucknow

(Prime Minister)
16 May
1996
1 June
1996
16 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee I Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Balwant Singh Ramoowalia
(born 1942)
Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh
1 June
1996
29 June
1996
28 days Independent Deve Gowda H. D. Deve Gowda
M. Arunachalam
(1944–2004)
MP for Tenkasi
29 June
1996
21 April
1997
296 days Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)
Inder Kumar Gujral
(1919–2012)
Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar

(Prime Minister)
21 April
1997
1 May
1997
10 days Janata Dal Gujral Inder Kumar Gujral
M. Arunachalam
(1944–2004)
MP for Tenkasi
1 May
1997
9 June
1997
39 days Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)
M. P. Veerendra Kumar
(1936–2020)
MP for Kozhikode

(MoS, I/C)
9 June
1997
19 March
1998
283 days Janata Dal
Satyanarayan Jatiya
(born 1946)
MP for Ujjain
19 March
1998
13 October
1999
1 year, 208 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee II Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(1924–2018)
MP for Lucknow

(Prime Minister)
13 October
1999
22 November
1999
40 days Vajpayee III
Satyanarayan Jatiya
(born 1946)
MP for Ujjain
22 November
1999
1 September
2001
1 year, 283 days
Sharad Yadav
(1947–2023)
MP for Madhepura
1 September
2001
1 July
2002
303 days Janata Dal (United)
Sahib Singh Verma
(1943–2007)
MP for Outer Delhi
1 July
2002
22 May
2004
1 year, 326 days Bharatiya Janata Party

Minister of Labour and Employment (2004–present)

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Sis Ram Ola
(1927–2013)
MP for Jhunjhunu
23 May
2004
27 November
2004
188 days Indian National Congress Manmohan I Manmohan Singh
K. Chandrashekar Rao
(born 1954)
MP for Karimnagar
27 November
2004
24 August
2006
1 year, 270 days Telangana Rashtra Samithi
Manmohan Singh
(born 1932)
Rajya Sabha MP for Assam

(Prime Minister)
24 August
2006
24 October
2006
61 days Indian National Congress
Oscar Fernandes
(1941–2021)
Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka

(MoS, I/C)
24 October
2006
3 March
2009
2 years, 130 days
G. K. Vasan
(born 1964)
Rajya Sabha MP for Tamil Nadu

(MoS, I/C)
3 March
2009
22 May
2009
80 days
Mallikarjun Kharge
(born 1942)
MP for Gulbarga
28 May
2009
17 June
2013
4 years, 20 days Manmohan II
Sis Ram Ola
(1927–2013)
MP for Jhunjhunu
17 June
2013
15 December
2013
(died in office)
181 days
Oscar Fernandes
(1941–2021)
Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka
15 December
2013
26 May
2014
162 days
Narendra Singh Tomar
(born 1957)
MP for Gwalior
27 May
2014
9 November
2014
166 days Bharatiya Janata Party Modi I Narendra Modi
Bandaru Dattatreya
(born 1947)
MP for Secunderabad

(MoS, I/C)
9 November
2014
3 September
2017
2 years, 298 days
Santosh Kumar Gangwar
(born 1948)
MP for Bareilly

(MoS, I/C)
3 September
2017
30 May
2019
3 years, 307 days
31 May
2019
7 July
2021
Modi II
Bhupender Yadav
(born 1969)
Rajya Sabha MP for Rajasthan
7 July
2021
9 June
2024
2 years, 338 days
Mansukh Mandaviya
(born 1972)
MP for Porbandar
10 June
2024
Incumbent 288 days Modi III

Ministers of State

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Portrait Minister
(Birth-Death)
Constituency
Term of office Political party Ministry Prime Minister
From To Period
Minister of State of Labour and Employment
Jaisukhlal Hathi
(1909–1982)
Rajya Sabha MP for Gujarat
4 September
1963
24 January
1964
142 days Indian National Congress Nehru IV Jawaharlal Nehru
Kotha Raghuramaiah
(1912–1979)
MP for Guntur
9 June
1964
13 June
1964
4 days Indian National Congress Shastri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Minister of State of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation
Jagannath Rao
(1909–?)
MP for Chatrapur
24 January
1966
14 February
1966
21 days Indian National Congress Indira I Indira Gandhi
Lalit Narayan Mishra
(1923–1975)
Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar
13 March
1967
14 November
1967
246 days Indian National Congress Indira II
Bhagwat Jha Azad
(1922–2011)
MP for Bhagalpur
14 February
1969
18 March
1971
2 years, 32 days Indian National Congress (R) Indira II
Minister of State of Labour
Larang Sai
(1935–2004)
MP for Sarguja
14 August
1977
28 July
1979
1 year, 348 days Janata Party Desai Morarji Desai
Ram Kripal Sinha
(1934–2023)
Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar
T. Anjaiah
(1919–1986)
MP for Secunderabad
8 June
1980
11 October
1980
125 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
Ram Dulari Sinha
(1922–1994)
MP for Sheohar
19 October
1980
15 January
1982
1 year, 88 days
Minister of State of Labour and Rehabilitation
Mohsina Kidwai
(born 1932)
MP for Meerut
11 September
1982
29 January
1983
140 days Indian National Congress (I) Indira IV Indira Gandhi
Dharmavir
Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh
29 January
1983
31 October
1984
1 year, 323 days
4 November
1984
22 December
1984
Rajiv I Rajiv Gandhi
Minister of State of Labour
Radhakishan Malviya
(1943–2013)
Rajya Sabha MP for Madhya Pradesh
4 July
1989
2 December
1989
151 days Indian National Congress (I) Rajiv II Rajiv Gandhi
Ram Ji Lal Suman
(born 1950)
MP for Firozabad
21 November
1990
21 June
1991
212 days Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) Chandra Shekhar Chandra Shekhar
Muni Lall
(1938–2019)
MP for Sasaram
13 October
1999
1 July
2002
2 years, 261 days Bharatiya Janata Party Vajpayee III Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Ashok Kumar Pradhan
(born 1953)
MP for Khurja
1 July
2002
29 January
2003
212 days
Vijay Goel
(born 1954)
MP for Chandni Chowk
29 January
2003
24 May
2003
115 days
Santosh Kumar Gangwar
(born 1948)
MP for Bareilly
24 May
2003
8 September
2003
107 days
Minister of State of Labour and Employment
Chandra Sekhar Sahu
(born 1950)
MP for Berhampur
29 January
2006
24 October
2006
268 days Indian National Congress Manmohan I Manmohan Singh
Harish Rawat
(born 1948)
MP for Haridwar
28 May
2009
19 January
2011
1 year, 236 days Indian National Congress Manmohan II
Kodikunnil Suresh
(born 1962)
MP for Mavelikara
28 October
2012
26 May
2014
1 year, 210 days
Vishnudeo Sai
(born 1964)
MP for Raigarh
26 May
2014
9 November
2014
167 days Bharatiya Janata Party Modi I Narendra Modi
Rameswar Teli
(born 1970)
MP for Dibrugarh
7 July
2021
9 June
2024
2 years, 338 days Bharatiya Janata Party Modi II
Shobha Karandlaje
(born 1966)
MP for Bangalore North
10 June
2024
Incumbent 288 days Modi III

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Budget 2023 | Social security cuts irk trade unions". The Hindu. February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Ministry of Labour and Employment Annual Report for Year 2011–2012" (PDF). Ministry of Labour and Employment. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  3. ^ "National Skill Development Mission". www.pmindia.gov.in.
  4. ^ "Jagjivan Ram | Indian Politician, Spokesman for the Dalits | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 29 November 2024. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Thrust Areas of Ministry of Labour & Employment, Govt. of India".
  6. ^ "Press release SIXTH QUARTERLY SURVEY REPORT ON EFFECT OF ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ON EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA (JANUARY TO MARCH 2010)".
  7. ^ "Directorate General of Employment (DGE) | Ministry of Labour & Employment". Labour.nic.in. 19 April 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Home | DGFASLI, Mumbai, Ministry of Labour, Government of India". dgfasli.gov.in.
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