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Verification of displaced youth employees to be expedited: Bhalla | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, June 11: The state Government has already deposited salary component with each department for payment to those youths, belonging to Kashmiri displaced families, who had been recruited in Government services under the Prime Minister's employment package for the migrants. However, not many among the 2200 Pandit employees have received their wages because their verification had not been completed. According to the Minister for Revenue and Relief, Raman Bhalla, instructions have been issued to the intelligence wing of the police to expedite verification of all the Pandit employees who were recruited in Government departments during the last five months. In reply to a question Bhalla said that the verification of those youths who had joined five months ago had been completed and their monthly salary would be released shortly. He said the employees should have approached the concerned authorities for getting their verification expedited. The Minister said that how was it possible to complete the verification of those youths who had joined duties during the last three weeks. Still "we have instructed the concerned agencies to expedite verification," he said. In reply to another question Bhalla said that he had again raised the issue of including the remaining 3,000 jobs for the displaced youths in the central sector with the Government of India. He hoped that the centre will process the case expeditiously. He explained that under the Prime Minister's employment package for the displaced youths 6,000 jobs were to be created and out of them 3,000 were to be placed in the central sector and the remaining 3,000 in the state sector. Since the state Government had no resources to meet the wage bill of 3,000 employees it initiated measures for filling up 3,000 posts that fall in the central sector. Bhalla said that the response the Government received from the displaced youths was encouraging. He said that more encouraging was the fact that about 65 per cent of the pandit employees, including women, out of 1179 selected youths were staying outside the transit camps, set up by the Government for the Pandit employees. He said those who were staying outside the transit camps with their Muslim friends and neighbours were quite happy and satisfied. Bhalla had visited some of the transit camps and was satisfied with the arrangements made for the displaced youths. He was equally happy with the reports suggesting that those living outside the transit camps had faced no difficulty. (KIP)
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