India’s Workforce Enters New Era as Sohel Hindustani Applauds Landmark Labour Reforms

India’s Workforce Enters New Era as Sohel Hindustani Applauds Landmark Labour Reforms

BJMS leadership credits government vision and persistent advocacy for achieving long-awaited labour protections

New Delhi: BJMS National Vice President Sohel Hindustani hailed the government’s implementation of the four new labour codes as a long-overdue breakthrough for Indian workers. He noted that these reforms open the door to stronger rights, better safeguards, and greater dignity for the labour community.

Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Hindustani highlighted that the reforms give unprecedented recognition to the rights and role of India’s workforce. He also commended the leadership and initiative of Union Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, whose efforts were instrumental in bringing these transformative measures to fruition.

Hindustani further acknowledged the relentless struggle of BJMS National President, Shant Prakash Jatav, describing it as a key factor in this achievement.
“Years of persistent effort have finally borne fruit,” Hindustani said. “Shant Prakash Jatav’s unwavering dedication has delivered tangible results.”

The implementation of the new labour codes is set to bring several key benefits to workplaces and workers nationwide, including:

• Guaranteed minimum wages for all eligible workers
• Mandatory provisions for timely payment of wages
• A unified social security framework
• Safer workplaces with comprehensive accident protection
• Legal safeguards extended to gig and platform workers
• Greater transparency across both organized and unorganized sectors

Hindustani stated that these reforms will transform India’s labour landscape, reshaping employment structures, industrial relations, and workplace culture for years to come.

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