APMCC preparing report on migrant employees' living condition in JK

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The All (APMCC) today expressed dismay over the living condition of migrant employees working in the Valley and said it would submit a detailed report to the government seeking immediate redressal of the issues faced by them.

APMCC visited the employees' colonies in and a detailed report would be submitted to the government to highlight their demands and grievances, committee C said in a statement here.

Hundreds of pandits are putting up in various colonies in different districts of the valley after they were provided government jobs under a special package.

Claiming that the employees posted in the valley are facing "worsening condition of living standards", said the party visited Vessu (Kulgam), Mattan (Anantnag) and Hall (Pulwama) in south and Veervan (Baramulla) and Nutnusa (Kupwara) in north on Thursday and took stock of the infrastructure available there.

He said Pandit met employees living in the colonies to get first hand information about their problems.

said Pandit expressed shock over the failure of the authorities to repair the residential quarters which were burnt during the July 2016 unrest triggered by the killing of

Sharing accommodation is another big issue faced by the employees, he said, and demanded a time frame within which new quarters would be constructed and allotted.

Other issues which were highlighted by the employees include lack of health checkup facilities, and supply stores and absence of a primary school for the Veervan colony dwellers, he said.

said Pandit assured the employees that the APMCC would submit a detailed report to the higher authorities and see to it that their problems are resolved.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 16:25 IST