This story is from November 02, 2021
AAP councillors lead protest against pending salaries of N corpn staff
New Delhi:
Opposition leader Vikas Goel said they raised the matter of pending salaries in a standing committee meeting last week, but the BJP-led north corporation had no answer. “They always give an excuse that Delhi government is not releasing the funds, but they never explain why they have failed to increase their revenue? And when there is no money, why are they waiving concessionaires’ revenue from advertisement and parking for Covid period?” he wondered.
“We have Dhanteras, followed by Diwali, Bhai Duj, Govardhan puja and Chhath puja. But forget about bonuses, the north corporation has no money to pay even salaries,” said Goel further.
The north corporation’s leader of house, Chhail Bihari Goswami, said if the opposition party was so concerned then they should pay the pending transfer duty rather than doing politics for votes. “We are making all efforts to arrange the employees’ salaries for September and October.”
A group of teachers and horticulture department staff also held a protest nearby.
Councillors
from Aam Aadmi Party held a protest atCivic Centre
on Monday against thenon-payment
of salaries, dearness allowance, pension, HRA and other benefits to employees ofNorth Delhi Municipal Corporation
. There are around 8,000 teachers, 5,000 nurses, paramedics and health workers and thousands of other staff employed under the north corporation whosesalaries
have been delayed for two months.“We have Dhanteras, followed by Diwali, Bhai Duj, Govardhan puja and Chhath puja. But forget about bonuses, the north corporation has no money to pay even salaries,” said Goel further.
The north corporation’s leader of house, Chhail Bihari Goswami, said if the opposition party was so concerned then they should pay the pending transfer duty rather than doing politics for votes. “We are making all efforts to arrange the employees’ salaries for September and October.”
A group of teachers and horticulture department staff also held a protest nearby.
Top Comment
Sheik Mohamed
1117 days ago
Shame on part of saffronized party ruling civic agencies for more than 15 years led civic bodies to bankruptcy and struggling hard even to pay employees legitimate dues. How long they going to put blame on Delhi govt. about non release of funds which is flimsy excuse, with intention of shirking their responsibilities, like NAMO who preferred to put blame of late Nehru for everything for his govt.'s utter failure on many fronts?Read allPost comment
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