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EJAC hails govt efforts to contain COVID-19
8 Extends support in fight against pandemic
5/11/2021 9:35:10 PM

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JAMMU, May 11: JK Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) has hailed the government efforts in fighting the pandemic and has extended unflinching support and cooperation to the government to tackle the serious situation which has emerged out of the pandemic. In a statement President EJAC and Chairman JK Teachers Forum Mohd Rafique Rather has expressed deep concern on the health crises which has emerged throughout country as a result of pandemic and added that it has created havoc and thousands of people get consumed on daily basis and there seems no end to this serious health crises in near future. Paying homage to all those who died during the pandemic he on behalf of the entire leadership of EJAC expressed sympathies with all bereaved families and extended solidarity to all those infected or hospitalised and prayed for their recovery.
President EJAC, Rather has hailed the JK Governments several timely measures taken to fight Covid. He said that the government's unique decision to engage retired doctors on contractual basis is a welcome step and appreciable. He said that in time installation and augmentation of oxygen facilities in all major hospitals and medical colleges of Jammu and Kashmir is a praise worthy step and it will help in removing the fears and apprehensions from the minds of the people who were getting scared by the media coverage of oxygen shortage in the country. Appealing people to follow standard operating procedures, Rafique Rather stressed upon employees fraternity to aware the people about precautions ought to be taken so that people are saved from getting infected and human loss is contained. Rafique Rather urged upon the government to release the salary of NRHM Employees and HDF workers on the auspicious occasion of Eid, he said that the said employees have not been paid their wages for many months now.
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