Guwahati: Opposition of political parties and worker organizations oversee the union budget to corner the government for losing work during a pandemic, if it fails to bring good news about the generation of employment.
Sources in the State Labor Department said since the Pandemic outbreak in 2020, around 4.03 Local Workers Lakh had been affected during the locking and various covid sidewalks.
Although many people lose their jobs, especially in the unorganized sector, most workers returned to other states from where they returned to Assam at 2020-21 without financial support.
PCC President PCC Bhupen Borah has little hope of the Union budget and said “The double engine government has failed to give.
The Chair of the Minister of Assam promised a lakh job in March, which will never be fulfilled.
The state government led by BJP struggles with the worst financial crisis and has taken loans around Rs 8,000 Crore.
The government can create jobs and provide livelihoods only under healthy financial health.
How can we expect the union budget prepared by the same BJP-led government will bring positive news about livelihoods or work When the state government cannot do anything in their department who hires maximum people? “Asked Borah.
He made that people who returned from other countries released their work, hardly received financial assistance to start a choice of dignified livelihoods in Assam.
“There are around 84,000 jobs in various state government departments.
The government cannot even fill the police position on time,” Borah Rued.
He accused that returning migrant workers, small industries, the most severe artists were affected in the last two years and the state unions and budgets also disappointed their last year.
The State Labor Department sent disorganized workers’ data affected by the center, according to instructions from the trade union government.
However, the government’s sources say people like it knocked on the door of the Ministry of Manpower’s office for allowances.
Disbursement of each RS 2,000 for more than two Lakh construction workers as a hand of a pandemic released by the building and other construction welfare council, Assam, but around 85 lakh workers from other unorganized sectors, including agricultural workers, barely received financial assistance from the government.
During a pandemic.
The Government Assam handled the second wave without announcing locking across the state but with a micro detention zone with greater accountability on supervisors in microzone identified in the regions with more Covid cases.
However, small and marginal business continues to suffer for months during and after the second wave.
“Shops and commercial companies along with the private transportation sector are badly beaten.
Many roadside vendors even after the second wave but there is no budget that can touch their lives.
Let’s see if there is something in the union budget for them,” said Cadu Secretary General of the State of Tapan Sarma.