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Telangana MP Kavitha showing sympathy on cool workers

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Telangana Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s Daughter Kalvakuntla Kavitha , MP and chair person of trade union Telangana Boggu Ghani Karmika Sangham (TBGKS), has doled out various sops for the Singareni laborers.
Offering occupations to the wards of the laborers under hereditary portion, MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha said a motivation of Rs 25 lakh would be paid to the family that rejects employments under the portion. Tending to the coal diggers in Kothagudem, Illandu and Manuguru on the most recent day of the crusade on Tuesday, she intensely engaged the coal mineworkers to vote in favor of TBGKS and take a stab at the workers’ welfare.
She reviewed how the TRS government apportioned Rs 100 crore for the TSRTC to fortify it in the new state. The credit for giving 44 percent fitment recompense goes to the State government, she reminded. Turning tables on the perceived trade unions that had used power up until this point, she blamed them for upsetting endeavors to enlist faculty under ward share.
She said the TRS made the SCCL investigate coal in new mines and kept it from shutting the underground mines at Bhupalapalli, Illandu and Ramagundam and Mandamarri. She challenged the AITUC whether it would give employments under ward quantity if voted to control.
She guaranteed regularization of services of 2014 batch workers, applying the crade plan and impetuses to all units of laborers, air-conditioner system office to workers quarters in summer, watching an occasion in the SCCL on Ambedkar birth commemoration, battle on the floor of the Lok Sabha for money assess waiver to the SCCL workers, interest free loan up to Rs 6 lakh, 100 percent educational cost charge repayment to workers’ kids seeking studies in IITs and IIMs.
MLC Palla Rajeswar Reddy, MP Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy, MLA Jalagam Venkat Rao, Khammam ZPTC director Gadipalli Kavita, neighborhood MPP Banoth Kesley, civil administrator Puli Geeta, exchange union leaders and others participated in the crusade. In the interim, the rushed crusading by different trade unions amid the previous four days found some conclusion by 5 pm on Tuesday.
Crusading was completed in the SCCL corporate office, coal mines in different zones, SCCL home office, Singareni hospitals, workshop, GKOC and different spots. There was no crusading on Sunday and Monday by virtue of Public holidays. For two days, the trade unions embraced door to door battle and the most recent two days it was done at work spots and workplaces. Bike rallies were additionally sorted out.
The trade unions claimed that there is extension for the TBGKS impacting the workers on the most recent day. The surveying would be held from 7 am to 5 pm on October 5. There are 15 trade unions in the shred. TNTUC and INTUC tossed their weight behind the AITUC. TBGKS and HMS went into a union, while the CITU is going only it. The SCCL authorities have made courses of action for voting setting up 92 surveying stalls in 11 mining zones. The checking of votes will be hung on October 6.
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