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will have some influence on the planning process. Some of the factors
are:
1. Government Influence
The central Government also plays a role in stimulating
companies to plan their manpower resources systematically. The
planning
commission, the Ministry of Labour, and the Institute of
Applied Manpower Research have made projections
from time to time
on manpower demand and supply for various skill categories, supervisors
and managers, over a given time span. Government
departments require
companies to supply data on their manpower for various purposes, such
as data compilations or competence to execute certain contracts. While
providing
the data, companies have had to develop inventories of their
personnel, based on the various skill category classifications, which have
been used for their own internal manpower planning.
The government
has also fixed manpower quota for S.C /S.T and monitors the same.
2. Social Factors
Sometimes pressure of public opinion (trade unions, political
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