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Analysis Of The Impact Of Globalisation On The Human Life, Human Dignity, Safety Of Unorganised

Analysis Of The Impact Of Globalisation On The Human Life, Human Dignity, Safety Of Unorganised Sectors And Labour Working Conditions In India




Impana S Narayan, School of Law, Christ (Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru


ABSTRACT


In this Study, The author has attempted to analyse the very importance of Globalisation and the manner in which a global environment has impacted and also continues to impact the entire contemporary world specially in connection to the un-organised sectors including the lower sectors of the labour community and the migrant workers . There is an attempt to explain the manner in which the very basic human rights, safety and the dignity of those labourers are affected by means of global markets both in terms of its darker side and the very affirmative side. , In this process of the research analysis, the author has gained some knowledge in reference to the features of the unorganised sectors and some the governmental policies, rules and regulation and some of the projects adopted in India in order to overcome the darker impacts of the globalisation on the lower sector of the labour community and to support their living and the lifestyle of such unorganised sectors.


Keywords: Globalisation , impact of Globalisation , Un- organised sectors, Features of unorganised sectors, governmental policies rules and regulation

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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