We, the employees of JAL Jeevan Mission, are working on a contractual basis for more than last eight years. We have been recruited through the proper procedure of by the selection committee framed by the Jal Shakti department. We are highly qualified and have been imparted skill training before joining the department. However, we are being considered as casual workers by the Jal Shakti department and are getting meagre wages. Nobody is raising our issue. It is also pertinent to mention here that the J&K Govt has already regularised its contractual employees. They had completed continuous service of seven years under particular provision act 2010(SRO 255), which includes doctors, engineers, teachers, and other non-gazetted employees. But, we have been ignored by this provision due to unknown reasons. Also, we are receiving our wages yearly instead of monthly. We are working round the clock in this pandemic, risking our lives for the welfare of common masses. Still our services are not being acknowledged by the Jal Shakti department, as well as the J&K Govt. We have submitted a couple of representations before concerned higher authorities, regarding the redressal of our grievances, especially enhancement of monthly wages as per protocol guidelines and for the regularisation of our services, but to no avail. The concerned higher authorities must acknowledge our services and extend SRO 255 to all Jal Jeevan mission employees of J&K. Most of the employees have crossed their age limit and have only this source of income.
We fervently appeal to the LT Governor, and the Chief Secretary to look into the matter and redress our grievances at an earliest.
Employees
Complete construction of Pahroo-Kanipora receiving station
There has been a delay in the construction of receiving station in Pahroo, Kanipora.
As per records, this project should have been at the verge of completion, but like other projects, it is still incomplete. It has been so long, but no action has been taken in this regard. We now request DC Budgam and concerned authorities to look into this matter and complete the project on a priority basis.
Owais Ahmad Mir
Residents demand construction of drains in Kashi Mohalla, Batamaloo
We, the residents of Kashi Mohalla, Ziarat Batamaloo, Srinagar, had approached the concerned authorities for construction of drain which has been defunct post-2014 floods. All the legal process and formalities were completed and the estimated cost project by the Superintendent Engineer Drainage Circle, SMC vide letter no. SE/D/SMC/4068-69, dated 29.11.19 was around `19,24,000/-
However, until now, the project has not been sanctioned, causing immense difficulties for the residents. We once again request the Commissioner, SMC, Srinagar to sanction the above-estimated cost on priority, keeping in view the difficulties of the residents.
Mohammad Shafi Bhat, General secretary, Welfare Committee, Kashi Mohalla, Ziarat Batamaloo
Macadamize roads in Iddgah, Srinagar
We, the residents of Iddgah, Ligaridoori, Srinagar, would like to draw the attention of the R&B department to the condition of roads in our area. Few months back, the PHE department had installed water pipes but after that the macadamization of roads has not been carried out due to which people are being facing tremendous problems. We request the R&B department to initiate the macadamization of roads in the area as soon as possible.