SRTC deputation calls on minister
Jammu. Dec 10: A deputation of ‘Volunteer Retirement Employees Association’ State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) called on Minister of State for Transport and Power, Shabir Ahmad Khan here today and apprised him about their demands.
The deputation led by its president, Dev Raj Bali put forth their demands which include interest on CP Fund from 1999 to 2001, release of COLA from 2006 to 2010 and implementation of 6th Pay Recommendations from 2006.
The Minister gave patient hearing to the deputation and assured them that their genuine demands would be redressed at the earliest.
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