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Gram Panchayat workers be made permanent – petition submitted

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July 3, 2023 in NEWS Tagged Assistant Secretary Sushila Bai, Bichkunda, Bichkunda news, Chandravva, Gangavva and all the Gram Panchayat Sapai workers of the mandal participated., Gram Panchayat workers be made permanent - petition submitted, Gyan Bai, Lakshmi, Linguram, Purender, Sailu, Vice President Roop Singh - 1 Minute
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NOB- Bichkunda news: According to the call of JAC of Gram Panchayat Employment and Labor Unions, CITU district committee members under the leadership of Suresh Gonda submitted a petition to the Ambedkar statue in Bichkunda mandal center on 03.07.2023 demanding that all Gram Panchayat staff be made permanent. Speaking on this occasion, Suresh Gonda demanded the government to increase the wages of the Gram Panchayat workers as per GO No. 60, allocate a special budget for the government and give them wages, cancel the multi-purpose worker policy and appoint Barobar and Bill Collectors as assistant secretaries. They demanded the state government to provide a compensation of 25 lakhs to the families of the workers who died in the accidents and release the pending bills immediately. Gram Panchayat and Labor Unions JAC called for the state-wide strike. Telangana Gram Panchayat and workers in large numbers to participate in the victory. Sailu, Vice President Roop Singh, Assistant Secretary Sushila Bai, Purender, Linguram, Gyan Bai, Chandravva, Lakshmi, Gangavva and all the Gram Panchayat Sapai workers of the mandal participated.

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