Sign up for the Labor Exchange- Employees of Employment Exchanges are provided with employment assistance based on their qualifications and experiences. Unemployed educated youth who reside in various states of India can pre-register for upcoming job vacancies occurring in different sectors in those states by contacting their Departments of Employment.
A new name for the Employment Exchanges has been chosen as Employment Guidance and Promotion Centres, as the focus is now on career counseling along with registration, submission, and placement.
Using employment exchanges allows employers to advertise vacancies and choose from a list of registered candidates to suit their needs. Employing between 10 and 24 employees, establishments in the private sector are now included in the Vacancies must be reported in compliance with the Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959. In this way, the organized sector's employment is likely to be more realistically estimated. To ensure that registration data is as accurate as possible, employers are required to provide details of selections within thirty days of notification of vacancies.
FASTag for Electronic Toll Collection- With ETC, highway tolls are paid electronically without the involvement of humans. ETC systems allow vehicles and toll collection agencies to transact electronically between themselves.
Register your complaint with the Bank- A commercial bank (public sector) is the only place where bank customers can file complaints about bank service and private sector), regional rural banks, and scheduled primary co-operative banks under the Integrated Ombudsman Scheme, 2021. All banks are required to resolve the complaints within specified time limits. When a bank is unable to redress a customer's grievance or a customer is not satisfied with the bank's response, they may appeal the decision before the Banking Ombudsman.
Best practices
Best practices in implementing Startup India- As part of its efforts to make India a nation of job creators rather than job seekers, the government of India decided to boost the Startup ecosystem. Launched on January 16, 2016, the Startup India Action Plan was based on the ‘Startup India’ initiative, announced on the 69th Independence Day celebration of India. This initiative aims to accelerate the growth of startups through innovation and design and to speed up the spread of the Startup movement.
eGram Vishwagram Project- An eGram center has been installed in each village panchayat. Rural citizens can obtain e-services through their access to VSAT broadband-connected PCs (with scanners, printers, UPS, cameras, VoIP phones, and webcams). Through eGram centers, Village Computer Entrepreneurs (VCE) deliver services based on the PPP model.