Section 58 of Mines Act : Section 58: Power Of Central Government To Make Rules
Mines Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a mining company operates a large coal mine which employs both men and women, including some who are parents of young children. The Central Government has issued a notification under Section 58 of The Mines Act, 1952, implementing new rules that the mine must follow:
- The mine must now maintain a register of all employed personnel, as prescribed in the new rules, to ensure better tracking of the workforce and adherence to labor standards.
- Since women are employed at the mine, the company is required to provide suitable rooms for the use of children under the age of six, ensuring that working mothers have a safe place...
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