Protection example sentences

As the nationalist movement developed and the industrial class became stronger, the demand for government protection became louder.The Summit was convened for addressing urgent problems of environmental protection and socioeconomic development at the global level.In India, a working knowledge of Companies Act 1956; Industries (Development and Regulations) Act 1951; Foreign Exchange Management Act and the Imports and Exports (Control) Act 1947; Factories Act, 1948; Trade Union Act; 1926; Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923; Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Consumer Protection Act, 1986, Competition Act, 2002 and host of such other legal enactments as amended from time to time by the Parliament, is important for doing business.There are international laws and regulations, and then there are our own national laws and acts for environmental protection.Let us read the following casestudy, adapted from a real-life account, to understand how Dalits use the protection that laws provide.Woman, the weaker, dependent and timid, requires the protection of man.Most people are working in the unorganised sectors and protection is necessary for them.Being with people gives a sense of comfort, and protection.Workers in the organised sector such as Sushila no longer get the protection and benefits that they enjoyed earlier.An attempt is made to examine whether the focus is on the frustrating object, or on protection of the frustrated person, or on constructive solution of the problem.The Government of India has recently instituted an 'Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award for Wildlife Conservation' in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, who in 1731 sacrificed her life along with 363 others for the protection of 'khejri' trees in Khejrali village near Jodhpur in Rajasthan.The colonial government in India usually refused such protection to local industries.A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act 1986, popularly known as COPRA.Protection and support to the unorganised sector workers is thus necessary for both economic and social development.Protection against these risks is provided by insurance of goods.

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