The government wants to make big changes to help India become a developed country

These changes are about making the job market work better growing industries and taking care of workers.
* The government wants more people to have jobs. This way they can get benefits, like fund, insurance and pensions.

* New labour laws are being introduced to make it easier for businesses to follow rules. These laws combine existing laws into just four simple codes.
Some of the changes include:
1. Making it easier for businesses to do paperwork and inspections.
2. Creating systems where businesses can do everything in one place.
These changes also aim to help both businesses and workers. They want to make it easier for businesses to hire people. Also make sure workers are protected.
The government also wants to:
* Make working conditions
* Help people develop skills.
* Get women to work.
These labour reforms are important because they:
* Help industries work efficiently and respond to changes quickly.
* Give workers job security and protection.
* Make it easier for businesses to operate which can lead to investment and growth.
In the run these changes can help India become a strong and competitive economy. This can help India achieve its goal of becoming a developed country by 2047.

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