The state is likely to face new problems because it fails to define the local population of the state, related to a quota of 75% in PVP work – News2IN
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The state is likely to face new problems because it fails to define the local population of the state, related to a quota of 75% in PVP work

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Ranchi: The government led by JMM is likely to face new problems from social-political clothing in the state for delays in framing the state and not because it produces a definition for the local population.
It can be noted that the lack of definitions for local residents delayed the implementation of a 75% quota in personal work.
The bill in this case, the Jharkhand State appointment of local candidates Bill, 2021, was passed by the Assembly and was waiting with the Law Department.
This bill is similar to the Gazette notification made by the Haryana government on Saturday.
Under the bill, all private companies must order 75% of Rs 40,000 jobs or less salaries for local job seekers.
The bill also provides implementation and strict defraugter can face penalties and fines to RS 5 Lakh because they do not obey it.
On Saturday, the Haryana government told that all private companies in the state must provide a 75% quota for posts that carry a salary of up to 50,000 rs for local job seekers.
This will be implemented starting January 15, 2022.
Meanwhile, representatives of 54 different social clothing, consisting of tribes and moolvasis (non-tribal occupants) gathered here on Saturday and reported on urgent needs to define local residents and government policies to give They are priorities in employment opportunities.
Convener of the session, Education Dr.
Karma Oraon said the struggle for separate Jharkhand aims to give share to local residents consisting of adivasis and moolavasis.
“Somehow, Moolvasis was abandoned by all political parties, destroying their dreams and aspirations so far,” he said, warned the JMM LED coalition government from a big counter attack if it failed to recognize the aspirations of the people who played a key role in the formation of Jharkhand.
Oraon added, “We still find outsiders to decorate the chair in the electrical corridor and the locals do not get a job for the desire of a policy.” This consideration joins people, cutting across political lines, which agreed to the need to define the local population.
In his argument, the first Minister of Chief and BJP in the state, Babulal Marandi, said his efforts to introduce the local population policy during his duties because CM was misunderstood by the people.
“There is an urgent need to adopt the alert policy to give weight to the locals and therefore we have adopted local residents’ policies framed Bihar Istama in 1982.
The policy was based on the last land survey report,” he said, acknowledging that the policy defines the local population and To hire people in state services complement each other.
Former Minister of Union and Congress Subodh Kant Sahay claimed that the struggle for the policy of the local population was more relevant to the moolvasis than the tribe.
“The two groups must understand that there is no battle between adivacy and moolvasis, but moolvasis has a stronger claim to priority in government work policies,” he said.
Apart from political representatives, a large number of civil society organizations and activists also discussed the meeting.
NOTED ANTI-Displacement Acticist, Dayamani Barla, said they had struggled to keep ‘Khatiyan’ (Lands surveys conducted and published by the UK in 1932).
“Local residents cannot be defined without giving trust in Khatiyan,” he said.
However, the clothes failed to reach any consensus on the cut-off date to define local residents despite agreeing to the need for definitive policies.
This meeting despite agreeing to the suggestion that the 1952 voter list must be taken as a benchmark to define the local population and comply with the last land survey report.
Representing the Muslim community, which also formed most of the state moolvasis, activist S Ali said the fight was not only to get a job.
“Moolvasis will feel abandoned if they are not considered Jharkhandi,” he said.
Oraon said the purpose of the meeting was to let the government know about the sentiments of common people.
“Our 72 member’s core committee will sit for another meeting on November 16 and decide on the date to hold a march to Raj Bhavan so that the government can be shaken from his sleep on this problem,” he added.

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