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India’s FLFPR & PM MITRA: Apparel Sector for Women’s Jobs (CLAT 2027)

Women workers in apparel sector PM MITRA

CURRENT AFFAIRS | 27 APRIL 2026

ECONOMY & LABOUR | DPSP & GENDER JUSTICE

India’s Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) has climbed from 24.7% in 2017-18 to roughly 32.4% in 2025 — a real but slow trajectory that still leaves India trailing far behind Vietnam (68.6%), China (59.1%) and Nigeria (80.7%). A 27 April 2026 ICRIER op-ed by Ashok Gulati and co-authors in the Indian Express argues that the next big lever is the apparel sector, which generates 55 female jobs per Rs 1 crore of investment — versus 27 in autos and just 14 in steel.

The puzzle: states with the highest female labour surplus — Odisha (47.3%), Jharkhand (43.7%), UP (32.4%) and Bihar (24.7%) — have zero or only one PM MITRA mega-textile park, while industrially-saturated Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Maharashtra cornered the rest. For CLAT 2027 this is a textbook Article 39(d) DPSP + Article 15(3) + targeted policy question.

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Constitutional & Legal Framework

  • Article 14 — equality before law (judicially extended to gender wage equity)
  • Article 15(3) — special provisions for women and children (carve-out from Articles 14/15(1))
  • Article 39(a) DPSP — equal right of men and women to adequate means of livelihood
  • Article 39(d) DPSP — equal pay for equal work (the constitutional spine of pay-parity laws)
  • Article 42 — just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief
  • Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 — operationalises Article 39(d)
  • Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017 — 26 weeks paid leave (up from 12)
  • PMKVY (2014) — skilling across 38 sector skill councils under MSDE
  • Air India v Nergesh Meerza (1981) — pregnancy-based termination struck down under Article 14

Why This Matters for CLAT 2027

This is a three-axis question for the GK + Legal Reasoning paper:

  • DPSP application — Articles 39(a)(d), 41, 42 link directly to women’s livelihood policy
  • Centrally Sponsored Schemes — PM MITRA, PMKVY, Skill India routinely appear in factual GK
  • Comparative data fluency — India vs Vietnam/China/Bangladesh on FLFPR is a CLAT favourite for passage-based questions
  • State-level disaggregation — knowing Bihar 24.7% vs Odisha 47.3% rewards the careful reader

Key Facts at a Glance

Item Detail
FLFPR 2017-18 24.7% (PLFS baseline)
FLFPR 2025 (approx) 32.4% (PLFS, cited by ICRIER)
Best comparator Vietnam 68.6%, Nigeria 80.7%
Apparel job intensity 55 female jobs / Rs 1 crore investment
PM MITRA parks (total) 7 — TN, Telangana, Karnataka, MH, Gujarat, MP, UP
Surplus-female states with NO park Bihar (24.7%), Jharkhand (43.7%), Odisha (47.3%)

Mnemonic — “FLFPR FAB”

Female labour gap → Low vs Vietnam/China → Fix via apparel (55 jobs/cr) → PM MITRA parks → Relocate to surplus states (Bihar/Odisha/Jharkhand). Then add FAB: Framework — Article 39(d), Act — Equal Remuneration 1976, Benefit — Maternity 2017 (26 weeks).

Implications & The Road Ahead

The ICRIER prescription — locate the next PM MITRA parks in Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand, ring-fenced for women workers with childcare and dormitory infrastructure — is a constitutional reading of Article 39(d) read with 15(3). Without geographical re-targeting, the FLFPR will plateau around the mid-30s while Vietnam and Bangladesh continue eating India’s apparel-export share. Watch for the 16th Finance Commission to weight gender-employment outcomes in tied transfers, and the next Annual Survey of Industries for women-share data by sector.

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