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MCC knocking doors, 60k daily wagers await regularization | All Jumlas, no action! | | Early Times Report Jammu, Mar 1: It looks like the ordeals for more than sixty thousand daily wagers in Jammu and Kashmir is unending as the government has least bothered to move forward vis-a-vis regularising their services. The Government had earlier ensured these aggrieved daily rated employees that regularisation of their services shall be done in a phased manner. However, as per senior officials privy to the development, not even a single daily wager has been regularised and it looks like a herculean task to implement what the state government had ordered in the past. The implementation of the 7th pay commission stole all the limelight with the aggrieved and non- affluent daily wagers who are 60 thousand in number kept in limbo with not even a single person in the power corridors uttering a word about them. "It is all messed up so far. There seems no development in this regard and we believe if code of conduct is implemented in the state, the issue is bound to be put on the back burner once again," says a senior official. Earlier, there were reports that several departments in Jammu and Kashmir had wrongly inducted names of people into the list of the ad-hoc employees in a bid to pave their entry via the back door. Such an action had led to the chaos on the ground with finance department busy fixing errors ahead of formulation of a roadmap to regularise the daily wagers in the state. It was informed further that last year the government announced the Adhaar based attendance of the daily rated employees in order to access their exact number that could pave way for their regularisation of the services, some departments of the state government had allegedly tampered with the process and had adjusted the names of their own men or those who have allegedly greased their palms, in the list of the daily rated employees. The corruption of such a ruthless level has resulted in total chaos as the numbers have begun to alter drastically. Earlier, the number of the daily rated workers engaged mainly in PHE, Irrigation, Flood Control and R&B was estimated to be 60 thousand. After the alleged tampering of the records by some senior officials of these departments, the number of the daily rated workers has spiked to 96 thousand. Meanwhile, when the government claims to have rectified the wrongs committed by some departments in the past, the delay being done in taking forward the regularisation process turns questionable. If this month, MCC comes into vogue, there are chances that the issue of daily wagers regularisation could get raked up and task for the next government in Jammu and Kashmir to accomplish. |
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