Darjeeling, Nov. 5: Bimal Gurung
today said monthly salaries of the 5,000-odd contractual employees at
the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration would be increased, provident
fund accounts would be opened for them and their jobs would be
regularised.
The hill body has around 5,200 contractual workers.
“I am aware of the
rise in food prices. During the GNLF period (when DGHC was
functioning), your salary ranged between Rs 1,800 and Rs 2,300. After
the formation of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, the salaries have increased
between Rs 5,800 and Rs 11,000. The GTA will once again increase
salaries,” Gurung said while addressing a gathering at Gorkha Rangamanch
Bhavan here on the foundation day of Janmukti Astai Karmachari
Sangatan, a Morcha-backed wing.
Binay Tamang, GTA
Sabha member in-charge of personnel and administrative department, said
the increased salaries would come into effect from April 1, 2015. The
amount will be decided by GTA sabha.
The GTA spends
around Rs 4 crore a month to pay salaries. Asked if the amount could be
increased without state finance department’s approval, a GTA source
said: “It is better to get approval of the finance department or, the
GTA has its own funds and can dig into it.”
Today, Gurung
said: “We will soon open PF accounts for all contractual staff.”Sources
said GTA had written to the state regarding the PF accounts.
Gurung said the
annual winter allowances of hill employees would be increased from Rs
2,500 to Rs 3,000. “Outstation employees (working in Gorkha Bhavan in
Calcutta, Delhi and other places) will get city allowance of Rs 3,000
from now,” he said. Earlier, there was no city allowance.
Outstation employees will not get the winter allowance. Both winter and city allowances will be paid in December.
Gurung said:
“Earlier, the Left Front had given a written assurance to regularise
jobs of 3,472 employees but that never happened. If needed, we will
approach court, even the Supreme Court for regularisation (of 5,200
jobs). According to the GTA agreement, a sub-ordinate selection board is
to be formed for recruitment. The process to form that has started and a
lot of people can get jobs. Somehow or the other, we will ensure
regularisation in the next three years.”
Ahluwalia’s CM jab
Darjeeling MP and BJP leader S.S.
Ahluwalia criticised the chief minister and state on Wednesday for
acting against implementation of central projects announced by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi.
“It is unfortunate
but true that chief minister and her government are not acting
proactively to implement new projects taken up by the Centre.” He said
the CM and state officials “did not encourage implementation of Pradhan
Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, a savings scheme for those who do not have bank
accounts”. “The state has shown similar reluctance in adopting Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan,” Ahluwalia said at a news conference in Siliguri.
He said on
November 7, the BJP would hold a public meeting in Siliguri. BJP state
observer Siddharth Nath Singh, party state chief Rahul Sinha and he
would be present.
The Telegraph

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