108 panel to submit report in 15 days

108 panel to submit report in 15 days
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Within 15 days of time we will submit a report on the demands of 108 emergency service employees to the Chief Minister and Health Minister,” said the panel members formed to study the demands of 108 employees. The panel consisting of Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar, a legislator of Warangal West Assembly constituency

Hyderabad: “Within 15 days of time we will submit a report on the demands of 108 emergency service employees to the Chief Minister and Health Minister,” said the panel members formed to study the demands of 108 employees. The panel consisting of Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar, a legislator of Warangal West Assembly constituency and Gadari Kishore, a legislator of Tungaturthi Assembly constituency, met at Hanamkonda on Thursday after 50 days of its announcement by the Minister for Health Dr C Lakshma Reddy.


Telangana 108 Employees’ Welfare Association president Mahender Reddy, general secretary Ramesh, working president Palle Ashok were present at the meeting. All the ten districts presidents, secretaries and State committee members of association also took part in the meeting.


Speaking to the media, Vinay Bhaskar and Kishore said the panel felt that the eight demands of employees were legitimate and assured to fulfil their demands. The employees have brought to notice about the irregularities of GVK-EMRI management to the panel members. We would discuss the irregularities with the GVK-EMRI management and would submit a detailed report to the government, said the members.


Regarding the demand of reinstating the 70 sacked employees, the members assured that the panel would be meeting with the GVK-EMRI Management soon and ask to resume their services. The employees said, “When the government is paying 100 per cent money for salaries to the GVK-EMRI which is eventually dispersed to us, what is the need of GVK-EMRI to manage the 108 emergency services?” The panel members replied that the issue of who would be managing 108 emergency services would be sorted out.

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