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Labour ministry reports on centre’s staff, employment stalled since 2012
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India's census of central government employees, a practice since 1960, has been stalled since 2011, despite its importance for welfare scheme planning. While employee numbers peaked in 1995 and later declined, women's representation steadily rose. The census, along with reports like the Employment Review, faces challenges with data collection and has been discontinued, raising concerns about informed policy-making.
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