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Dear all, I Have a doubt regarding Factories Act .Every State Having There Own Factories Act Or All States Comes Under Single Roof
From India, Narsapur
Sanjeev.Himachali
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Factories Act, 1948 is created by Central Government of India. It is applicable across India.
From India, Mumbai
saiseven
54

Dear Ajay
the Factory Act 1948 is a enacted by the Parliamnet and is in force through out India. However each State framed it's own rules under the Fcatories Act in exercise of it's power granted to it by the Act. The rules are largely similar with minor variations like registration fees or amenities etc. These rules prescribe the procedure for implementing the provisions of the Act. therefore you may have to refer to your state rules with reference to the main provisions of teh Act.
B.Saikumar
HR & labour Law Consultant
Chipinbiz Consultancy Pvt.ltd
Mumbai
Mob: 09930532927

From India, Mumbai
D.GURUMURTHY
107

Dear Sir, The Factories Act is the same for all States. The Factories Rules are differ from one state to another state slightly D.Gurumurthy LL.HR & IR. Consultant.
From India, Hyderabad
s_atmaram
Dear Mr. Ajay
As per the Indian Constitution, Labour is a subject in the concurrent list where both the Central and State Governments are competent to enact legislations. Accordingly the Factories Act was enacted by the parliament in 1948 which provides occupational health, and safety provisions for the workers. Based on the Act, each state Governments have made their rules with slight modification as per their requirement. The state rules are in line with the Factorie Act and to be followed by the factories in the state.
regards,
A Y Sundkar
9869113270

From India, Mumbai
drameshkanchi
Hai dear,
I agree with AY Sundkar along with one more point is that working hours regulation i.e safety, health, welfare of the working force. The Act gives the out line ideas but the rules are made with intensive subject.
with regards
Ramesh

From India, Bangalore
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