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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMigrant labourers in Kerela, Assam, are critical to the state's economy. The researchers concentrated on the socio-economic conditions of migrant labourers and gathered some genuine data via the use of a technique with the fewest drawbacks in the area of study. He asserts that the Indian government has enacted many laws affecting migrants, including the Inter-state Migrant Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979. However, the act's execution seems to be severely ignored. in Kerela, Assam, of migrant labourers. Seven chapters comprise the study. The first and second chapters discuss the socioeconomic conditions of Assam's migrant labourers in their field of employment. The third chapter discusses the variables that contribute to migrant workers' socioeconomic status in Assam. The sixth chapter summarises the researcher's field observations. I really hope that this research provides readers with thorough knowledge and information.
Bosco Ekka
Bosco Ekka, SDB, is a social worker seeking a PhD at India's Assam University. He has almost a decade of experience working with young people. He is an active member of the Don Bosco Salesian Society, which is world-famous for its commitment to young people, especially the poorest of the poor.
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