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| About forty arrested in Jammu under ESMA: Div Com | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 9: After revoking ESMA on employees in J&K state, about 40 employees of different departments have been arrested in Jammu till today. This was stated by Divisional Commissioner Jammu Pawan Kotwal in a press conference held at Jammu. He further said that ESMA (Essential Services Maintenance Act) is being implemented forcefully and anyone who defies or violates this law is being treated accordingly. No one will be spared whosoever is disrupting the functioning of Essential Services. Our work is to ensure functioning of Essential services including Healthcare, PDD, PHE and other related services and those trouble shooters who are preventing others from joining duties are being identified and are being dealt under law and many of them have been arrested. Initially, the work in hospitals got effected due to strike, but now things are getting better day by day. OPD in SMGS, Medical College, Gandhi Nagar Hospital, Sarwal Hospital and other Distt. Hospital worked as normal inspite of bandh today. Though attendance of patients was thin, but with the passage of time, it will increase. We also received complaints of employees marking attendance daily, but didn't work, we have taken serious note of it and have identified those persons. Those who will mark attendance and will not work will be considered as absent from duty and will not get pay. Contractual, Adhoc and consolidated employees, if found absent even on one day will not be regularized, he said and added that if people face any problem, they can contact or make complaint with us. Dy. Commission M.K Dwidi was also present.
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