TIWN
AGARTALA, April 3 (TIWN): Health Right Local Committee of Tripura Government Employees Association on Sunday organized 15th biennial convention at TGEA Central Bhawan, Surjya Chowmuhani.
During the programme, profit and loss has been discussed. Besides, crime against women and dowry cases were also discussed.
The convention has been organized in two sessions. The first session started at 10 am and the second session begun at 2:30 pm.
During the programme various social issues has been discussed.
It is to be mentioned here that at the 6th biennial conference of Tripura Government Employee Association March 13, the members demanded to take immediate action to renovate the National Highway.
Speaking at the conference, the members mentioned that the Central Government should take immediate action and to provide fund for the National Highway. Commuters are facing problem in the National Highway. They are unable to pass the road without any hurdle therefore; initiatives must be taken to improve the poor road as soon as possible.
Further, they mentioned to appoint permanent Audit Officer and Supervisor in to the Department, to conduct review meeting every month with all the Auditor and AAO, to conduct review meet with Block, PWD and other Auditors and AAO, to start vehicle services for the employees to come to the office, to provide ATM service at the Gorkhabasti office campus for the benefits of the employees.
However, they have also urged to improve the Labour law and to provide the basic rights of the labour, to take initiatives to curb down the price hike in the State, to provide job to the unemployed.
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