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  • Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

    Tarigami Leads Protest For Minimum Wages, Worker Regularisation

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    SRINAGAR: Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), took to the streets on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital to lead a protest on the occasion of International Labour Day. Tarigami’s demonstration called for the implementation of the Minimum Wages Act in its true spirit while also demanding the abolition of the contractual system of employment.

    According to Tarigami, workers employed on a contractual or daily wage basis in the Integrated Child Development Scheme and the National Health Mission were being denied their right to basic minimum wages. He stated that “Our demand is that minimum fixed wages be given to every worker as set by the labour conference.”

    After leading the protest at Residency Road, Tarigami spoke with reporters, reiterating his stance and emphasizing the importance of fair wages for all workers. He said, “Our demand is to implement the Minimum Wages Act in letter and spirit, so that the contractual system of employment is abolished, and every worker gets the minimum fixed wages as set by the labour conference.”

    Tarigami also drew attention to the long history of struggles against labour exploitation in Kashmir, pointing out that “In Zaldagar Kashmir, labourers had protested for their rights even before the May Day protests in Chicago in 1886. Workers here had fought against the taxes imposed by the then government.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: Regularisation of house plots under GO 58, 59 to be fast-tracked

    Telangana: Regularisation of house plots under GO 58, 59 to be fast-tracked

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    Hyderabad: The cabinet sub-committee, chaired by ministers T Harish Rao, KT Rama Rao, Errabelli Dayakar Rao, and Srinivas Goud, on Friday directed officials to accelerate the process of regularisation of house plots under Government Order (GO) no.58 and 59, to provide houses to underprivileged.

    The sub-committee recommended that the process be completed within a week and distribution of the documents should be done by ministers and MLAs.

    Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) was directed to assess the number of documents ready for distribution in each district and prepare a comprehensive list.

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    “It was made clear that every deserving person should receive a patta. The sub-committee instructed officials to promptly process any pending applications and prepare them for distribution,” said a press release on Friday.

    District Collectors were instructed to conduct daily reviews to expedite the process.

    “CM KCR expressed his desire to bring happiness into the lives of the underpriviledged. The sub-committee called on everyone to work towards this goal and ensure that the benefits provided by the government reach those that deserve them,” said the press release further.

    The meeting was attended by chief secretary Shanti Kumari, special chief secretary Ramakrishna Rao, revenue secretary Naveen Mittal, as well as other finance, revenue, municipal, and panchayat raj officials at BRK Bhavan

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest in Sopore

    School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest in Sopore

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    Sopore, Mar 6 (GNS) : Scores of sweepers working in School Education Department protested in Sopore, asking authorities for regularisation of their services.

    A sizable number of women working in the department across Sopore, as per GNS, gathered at Iqbal Market, raising slogans in support of their demands. 

    “We have been continuously raising our voices, but nobody seems interested to listen to our pleas. We are working on meagre wages, but who cares?” the protesting women sweepers lamented.

    They said, we are working tirelessly in the School Education Department after being appointed in 2006, and since then, there have only been false hopes about our welfare.

    The protesting sweepers demanded that their services be regularised at an earliest.

    They also appealed to the LG administration and Director of School Education to look into their demands and address them accordingly.

    The protesters later on dispersed peacefully after intervention from police. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest

    School Education Department Sweepers Seeking Regularisation Hold Protest

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    SRINAGAR: Scores of sweepers working in School Education Department protested in Sopore, asking authorities for regularisation of their services.

    A sizable number of women working in the department across Sopore, as per news agency GNS, gathered at Iqbal Market, raising slogans in support of their demands.

    “We have been continuously raising our voices, but nobody seems interested to listen to our pleas. We are working on meagre wages, but who cares?” the protesting women sweepers lamented. They said, we are working tirelessly in the School Education Department after being appointed in 2006, and since then, there have only been false hopes about our welfare.

    The protesting sweepers demanded that their services be regularised at an earliest. They also appealed to the LG administration and Director of School Education to look into their demands and address them accordingly.

    The protesters later on dispersed peacefully after intervention from police. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: GO 59 revised for land regularisation under LRS

    Telangana: GO 59 revised for land regularisation under LRS

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    Hyderabad: Telangana government has revised the GO MS No 59 dealing with the regularisation of government land under private possession of individuals or the Land Regularisation Scheme (LRS).

    GO 59 basically deals with the transfer of rights on land encroachments on unobjectionable government land or surplus land under the urban land ceiling to the people on a payment basis.

    As per the amendment issued on December 30, 2014, possessions of unobjectionable government land and surplus land under the urban land ceiling will be regularised by way of alienations.

    Only encroachment by way of functional building units is considered for assignment and possession held on or before June 2, 2014, and will be eligible for regularisation.

    However, the new amendment allows the government to collect market rates existing at the time of submission of the application for regularisation against the cut-off date of June 2, 2014, in contradiction to the order prescribed earlier.

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