Calcutta, Aug. 22.TT: The Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha today asked the government to immediately clear the wage
dues of 600 labourers in three state-owned tea gardens in Darjeeling
and ensure better housing and water supply for all those employed in the
sector.
The demands were
raised at a meeting between commerce and industries minister Partha
Chatterjee and a Morcha delegation led by GTA chief executive Bimal
Gurung at the Gorkha Bhavan here this morning.
The Morcha leaders
told Chatterjee that 600 labourers in the three gardens owned by the
West Bengal Tea Development Corporation weren’t paid wages according to
the new rate since April 1 last year when it was increased from Rs 67 to
Rs 90.
“The minister was
not really aware of this delay and assured us of quick action with
regard to the arrears,” said a Morcha source.
Gurung also asked
Chatterjee to ensure better housing and water supply for tea garden
labourers through the panchayat department.
“We were told that
the panchayat department is in the process of finalising its
implementation plans for such schemes,” said a Morcha leader.
Later in the day,
another Morcha delegation led by general secretary Roshan Giri met
chief secretary Samar Ghosh at Writers’ Buildings.
Although neither
Ghosh nor Giri commented on the meeting, calling it a “routine
administrative” discussion, Writers’ sources said the transfer process
of various departments, assets and accounts to the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration Sabha had figured in the talks.
“The government
aims to complete the process by August 31. The Morcha wanted to know how
it was being done and what the process was like,” said an official.
The Morcha, which
is new to the task of administration, also sought inputs from the chief
secretary on various aspects of governance for the day to day running
of the GTA.
“They sought the
chief secretary’s assistance and guidance regarding some administrative
processes which they are not familiar with. The government is providing
every assistance as far as this is concerned. The GTA will need some
handholding in its initial days,” said the official.
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