File counter in Work Inspectors’ petition: HC to govt.
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Petition relates to disengagement of providers in Mission Bhagiratha dept.
Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavili of Telangana High Court had directed the State authorities to file counter affidavit in a writ petition difficult the disengagement of providers of short-term Work Inspectors of Mission Bhagiratha division.
The petitioners, 137 Work Inspectors of Mission Bhagiratha division, approached the HC stating that the federal government eliminated them from providers shirking social duty throughout COVID-19 pandemic.
They stated no prior discover was given to them about their elimination.
They requested the HC to put aside the federal government order of their elimination and instruct the federal government to pay them salaries on the par with common workers of their cadre for the reason that time of their appointment.
The petitioners additionally prayed that their providers be regularised by absorbing them into completely different authorities departments.
The matter is now posted to November 4 for the following listening to.
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