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RCBIRLA

by RcBirla

A mother's love for her family.❤

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Gender Equality Law, 2011

44s · Published 28 Sep 17:12
Gender Equality Law, 2011 The Gender Equality Law, 2011 seeks to eliminate discrimination in employment, training and recruitment on the basis of sex, marital status, pregnancy or gender and to promote the payment of equal remuneration to male and female employees who perform work of equal value. It also aims to protect against discrimination in other areas such as access to goods, services and facilities, as well as discrimination through job advertisements, application forms and interviews. Issues such as discrimination by professional partnerships, qualifying and vocational training bodies, and employment agencies as well as sexual harassment in the workplace are also addressed within the legislation.

MENSTRUAL HYGIENE SCHEME (MHS)

1m · Published 28 Sep 17:09
MENSTRUAL HYGIENE SCHEME(MHS) The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has introduced a scheme for promotion of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in the age group of 10-19 year in rural areas. The major objectives of the scheme are: To increase awareness among adolescent girls on Menstrual Hygiene To increase access to and use of high quality sanitary napkins to adolescent girls in rural areas. To ensure safe disposal of Sanitary Napkins in an environmentally friendly manner. The scheme was initially implemented in 2011 in 107 selected districts in 17 States wherein a pack of six sanitary napkins called “Freedays” was provided to rural adolescent girls for Rs. 6. From 2014 onwards, funds are now being provided to States/UTs under National Health Mission for decentralized procurement of sanitary napkins packs for provision to rural adolescent girls at a subsidized rate of Rs 6 for a pack of 6 napkins. The ASHA will continue to be responsible for distribution, receiving an incentive @ Rs 1 per pack sold and a free pack of napkins every month for her own personal use. She will convene monthly meetings at the Aanganwadi Centres or other such platforms for adolescent girls to focus on issue of menstrual hygiene and also serve as a platform to discuss other relevant SRH issues. A range of IEC material has been developed around MHS, using a 360 degree approach to create awareness among adolescent girls about safe & hygienic menstrual health practices which includes audio, video and reading materials for adolescent girls and job-aids for ASHAs and other field level functionaries for communicating with adolescent girls.

Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

2m · Published 26 Sep 18:12
Day 1:- Motherhood 🤍 Maternity Benefit Act, 2017 The Maternity (Amendment) Bill 2017, an amendment to the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, was passed in Rajya Sabha on 11 August 2016, in Lok Sabha on 9 March 2017, and received an assent from President of India on 27 March 2017. The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 protects the employment of women during the time of her maternity and entitles her of a 'maternity benefit' – i.e. full paid absence from work – to take care for her child. The Act is applicable to all establishments employing 10 or more than 10 persons in Factories, Mines, Plantation, Shops & Establishments and other entities. Establishments employing 50 or more employees are also required to provide crèche facilities, either separately or along with common facilities within a prescribed distance. The provisions of this act are effective from 1 April 2017. However, provision on creche facility (Section 11A) shall be effective from 1 July 2017. The Code on Social Security, 2020 consolidated the provisions of this and several other acts, repealing the acts in the process. The Act was applicable to all establishments which include factories, mines, plantations, Government establishments, shops and establishments under the relevant applicable legislation, or any other establishment as may be notified by the Central Government. As per the Act, to be eligible for maternity benefit, a woman must have been working as an employee in an establishment for a period of at least 80 days within the past 12 months. Payment during the leave period is based on the average daily wage for the period of actual absence. . . . #Nauरंग3.0 #Team22-23 #RCBIRLA #HelpingAllThroughService #Vamos

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11m · Published 04 Feb 09:39
Digital Communications and Creatives Initiative

Risto ki dor

1m · Published 31 May 20:44
Thanks to our Rotaract and Rotary family.

Naurang🌈

2m · Published 24 Oct 08:26
A mother's love for her family.❤

RC BIRLA

5m · Published 13 Jul 13:42
Here are some reasons for our betterment and we all should know this and we should implement this in our Daily life

RCBIRLA has 7 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 04:16.

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