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Mangaluru: Survey to ensure the number of pouracumikas

Mangaluru: Survey to ensure the number of pouracumikas
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Mangaluru: As part of its efforts to get rid of Karnataka from embarrassing practice the manual extension, a survey will be carried out by the National Law University, said Chairman of the Safai Commission Karmachari M Shivanna in Mangaluru on Friday.
Shivanna, who participated in a meeting was held to review the implementation of employment prohibitions as manual scavengers and rehabilitation laws, 2013 in Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, while the government has the necessary data about PourkarMikas on both urban local bodies and Panchayats, no information About those who work in hospitals, malls and other private companies.
This is what drives a commission to decide on a survey to ensure the exact number of people employed in the capacity of PourakaKikas.
This project will be taken first in MySuru District, Bagalkot and Ballari.
“Regarding the pouracumic condition that works for outsourcing contractors, which does not give them the safety equipment needed, said Shivanna,” there are many Puramarmikas who work without wearing friendship here in Mangaluru.
I have directed officials to distribute safety equipment kits to distribute all pouracumikas.
I also looked for reports on Pouracumikas who worked without a safety device from the authorities concerned.
“He said that the commission had received complaints from Pouracumikas who worked for Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) about the Provident (PF) funds, and payments to the employee insurance funds were not made.” In Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), we dig.
Scam involving a number of Rs 540 Crore.
I have directed MCC officials to ensure that this doesn’t happen here.
I have also directed Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner to get it eliminate the contract system, and bring all the pouracumacums under the direct Authority of MCC.
They all have to be given a salary, “Shivanna added.
He questioned the failure of MCC to provide rooms to cash the room, and appoint failure in the officials in rural areas to ensure minimum wage payments and ensure the benefits of ESI and PF for civil workers in the villages.” Officials have been directed to overcome these problems, and submit reports to commissions.
The district level workshop will be held to make Pouracumikas aware of what is entitled to.
The number of Rs 1 Lakh will be allocated for each district to set this workshop, “Shivanna said, adding that the state government has approved the recommendation of the Commission to distribute milk and eggs to civil workers.

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