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His remarks came in the backdrop of the reverse migration of millions of workers to their native states amid the nationwide lockdown.
“At some places, work to map the skills of labourers is taking place; at some start-ups are involved in this task, and elsewhere the constitution of migration commission is being considered,” Modi said in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat.’
Besides, he said, steps are being taken to open up the opportunity for employment, self-employment, and small-scale industries in villages.
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“These decisions are aimed at resolving the crisis, building ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat.’ Had our villages, towns and districts been self-reliant, several problems would not have taken the shape in which they are today,” he added.
The Uttar Pradesh government recently said that it is also working on the modalities to set up a commission to provide jobs and social security to migrant workers returning to the state. It proposed commission would be called ‘Shramik Kalyan Aayog’ (Workers Welfare Commission).
About 26 lakh migrants have already returned to the northern state and an exercise to map their skills is being carried out to help them get jobs.