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Secretariat employees resent lack of facilities at Jammu | KNO

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J&K Civil Secretariat Non-Gazetted Employees Union on Saturday expressed resentment on lack of facilities provided to darbar move employees at Jammu. President, Civil Secretariat Non Gazetted Employees Union (CSNGEU), Ghulam Rasool Mir told news agency GNS that there is no water available to the employees at Jammu. “Hotel accommodation provided to employees is not worth residing due to unhygienic condition of rooms,” he said. Mir said that Estate Contractors have “hijacked the maintenance of government quarters.” “Incompetence and nepotism is looming large in the Estates Department and needs to be looked into,” Mir says. He said the Secretariat employees have been put into highest inconvenience by the Estates Department, Engineers, hoteliers and Contractors associated with it. “They need to fall in line,” he said, adding, “It is up to them whether they take it as advice or warning,” he said. He said VIP persons are taking along with those employees who are ‘attach with them’ and are provided better accommodation facilities. “The move employees are getting poor facilities. In fact government flouts its own rules that the attach employees neither be given accommodation nor they should move with durbar move staff,” he added. (GNS)

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