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Regularize Rehber-i-Zirats after 5 yr service: Tarigami
6/20/2011 10:14:20 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, June 20 (KNS): CPI (M) State Secretary and MLA Kulgam, M Y Tarigami, Monday urged the government to concede to the legitimate demands of the Agriculture technocrats having been engaged as Rehber-i-Zirat in the state.
He demanded their services should be regularized only after five years on the pattern of Rahber-i-Taleem instead of seven years as reportedly proposed.
In a statement issued here today, the Tarigami maintained that making seven years of contractual service of Rehber-i-Zirat mandatory for their regularization will have adverse implications on their service career, as most of them have been engaged around the upper age limit meant for government services.
He demanded for creation of posts in the Agriculture Department equal to the number of Rehber-i-Zirat working in the state and take immediate steps for their timely absorption against the posts on the dates they complete five years of service.
“Despite assurances by the government time and again even in the State Legislature, the demands of these technocrats yet await fulfillment,” he said and added that assurances need to be corroborated by the practical measures on the part of the government.
“Delivering services on a mere honorarium of Rs 3000 per month for five long years could disgust these technocrats and sprit of making trained manpower available under Agriculture sector through Rehber-i-Zirat scheme could get defeated and the extension services affected in the state,” Tarigami said and added that the state needs growth and diversification in Agriculture sector aiming at self reliance and food security.
He said that Agriculture being the main stay of the rural population and major index of socio-economic development demands added attention and urged the government to make the agriculture and allied sectors more resourceful by way of proper funding and availability of trained human resources.
He said that better incentives to the farmers was essential for making the sector gainful and decreasing imports of edibles in the state that cost heavily on the earnings of the people.
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