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NHM employees demand pay revision, job policy
1/11/2021 10:51:28 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

KISHTWAR, Jan 11: The National Health Mission (NHM) employees have demanded immediate salary revision along with the job security for them.
While raising the issue Dr Nazir Hussain, Medical Officer said that the NHM, RNTCP, JKSACS employees are working tirelessly since the inception of the NHM RNTCP JKSACS in J&K and are working in different capacities including that of doctors, paramedics and managerial staff".
We have put all the demands before the government several times for early redressal and has also hit roads so many times in order to press for their demands including job security and pay hike but govt didn't pay any heed.
“Government constituted a committee of three top brass officers of Principal Secretary rank and sub-committee of three Directors and Additional sec in 2017 and 2018 to discuss the road map for regularization of NHM Employees, in which one the committee in 2017 already forwarded a draft proposal before the Govt through Finance Deptt for approval but till date no further meeting was conducted to discuss the burning issue of regularisation of NHM,” said Dr Nazir.
He said that "Governments of Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh and Haryana have already taken an initiative and major step of regularizing NHM staff but why we in J&K are being mistreated”.
He further said that the Covid-19 vaccine is coming soon and it is the role of the same employees in administering this vaccine but it is ironic that despite this, they are being treated unfairly.
Dr Nazir Hussain has appealed to the LG Manoj Sinha to look into the matter & concerned Advisor, Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioner Health & Medical Education and Mission Director NHM to expedite the resolution of their genuine demand so that justice is served to near about 8000 employees working under NHM, RNTCP JKSACS.

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