Union Labour and Employment Minister Bhupender Yadav anticipates the prompt implementation of four labour codes, amalgamating 29 central laws. With draft rules pre-published and most states finalizing theirs, Yadav stresses evidence-based policymaking through new labor surveys. Surveys cover migrant workers, domestic workers, and employment in various sectors. Yadav addresses concerns about low female labor force participation, citing government initiatives. Emphasizing the commitment to creating meaningful employment opportunities, he aligns with Prime Minister Modi’s vision for India to become a developed economy by 2047, focusing on inclusive economic growth and the dignity of labor.