Chief Minister's Populist Scheme for Construction Workers
Continuing with his populist scheme, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday promised free gloves, helmets, slippers, and cycles to the construction workers. Naveen made this announcement while addressing a meeting of the Odisha Nirman Mazdoor Sabha (ONMS) here. The Government will build 50 shelter houses for the construction workers during 2013-14. The Government will provide the required land, he said.
Remembering Biju Patnaik's Legacy
Remembering the steps taken by his late father Biju Patnaik for the betterment of workers, Naveen said a country cannot develop by keeping the workers unhappy. He also doubled the assistance provided to the workers by the Construction Worker Welfare Board.
Assistance for Workers
The assistance includes ₹80,000 for the construction of a house, ₹10,000 for the marriage of daughters, ₹2 lakh for the family if a worker dies in an accident while on duty, and ₹1 lakh for the family for the natural death of a worker. Besides, provision has been made for the treatment of seriously ill workers and the education of their children. The board was constituted in 2008 and now has a fund of ₹320 crore.
Meeting Highlights
President of the Sabha, Utkalmani Satpathy, presided over the meeting. Labour and Employment Minister Bijoyshree Routray, board president Jogendra Tripathy, BJD legislator Prafulla Kumar Mallik, and the secretary of the Sangha, Rajendra Kumar Das, also addressed the meeting, among others.
Continuing with his populist scheme, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday promised free gloves, helmets, slippers, and cycles to the construction workers. Naveen made this announcement while addressing a meeting of the Odisha Nirman Mazdoor Sabha (ONMS) here. The Government will build 50 shelter houses for the construction workers during 2013-14. The Government will provide the required land, he said.
Remembering Biju Patnaik's Legacy
Remembering the steps taken by his late father Biju Patnaik for the betterment of workers, Naveen said a country cannot develop by keeping the workers unhappy. He also doubled the assistance provided to the workers by the Construction Worker Welfare Board.
Assistance for Workers
The assistance includes ₹80,000 for the construction of a house, ₹10,000 for the marriage of daughters, ₹2 lakh for the family if a worker dies in an accident while on duty, and ₹1 lakh for the family for the natural death of a worker. Besides, provision has been made for the treatment of seriously ill workers and the education of their children. The board was constituted in 2008 and now has a fund of ₹320 crore.
Meeting Highlights
President of the Sabha, Utkalmani Satpathy, presided over the meeting. Labour and Employment Minister Bijoyshree Routray, board president Jogendra Tripathy, BJD legislator Prafulla Kumar Mallik, and the secretary of the Sangha, Rajendra Kumar Das, also addressed the meeting, among others.