Will daily-rated workers be regularised from next fiscal year? Omar Abdullah's announcement
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Jammu, Feb 19 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, declared that the process for the regularisation of daily-rated workers will commence in a phased, structured, and transparent manner starting from the next fiscal year.
During a discussion in the Assembly regarding the Demands for Grants, the Chief Minister highlighted that the longstanding issue of regularising daily-rated workers will be tackled in phases beginning next financial year.
Addressing concerns raised by members from various parties, the Chief Minister recognized the decades-long struggle of daily wage earners, casual laborers, and other temporary workers who are seeking job security and dignity.
He noted that the Government is fully aware of the social and economic hardships faced by these workers and their families.
“The regularisation initiative will start next fiscal year in a structured, transparent, and financially sustainable way,” the Chief Minister stated, stressing that the Government will adhere to a clear and feasible roadmap instead of making spontaneous announcements.
This announcement holds political weight as the matter of daily-rated workers has consistently been a contentious issue in the political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Chief Minister reaffirmed that the current administration is committed to addressing this issue in a practical and humane manner.
He acknowledged that while financial limitations must be considered, the Government also recognizes its moral obligation to workers who have served in various departments for years, often receiving meager wages and lacking service benefits.
Official sources have indicated that the proposed phased approach may involve categorization based on length of service, departmental needs, and financial feasibility.
However, the government has yet to reveal specific eligibility criteria or timelines. Opposition members, while welcoming the announcement, are likely to keep a close watch on its execution.
The Chief Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to balancing fiscal discipline with social justice.
“We are determined to identify a fair, practical, and humane solution,” he assured the House, promising that policy clarity will be made available in the upcoming financial year.
With thousands of daily-rated workers across various departments awaiting stability, the statement made in the Assembly has reignited hopes for much-anticipated relief.