Students enrolled in Delhi govt universities doubled in 10 years: Atishi
Chief Minister Atishi, participating in the 7th convocation ceremony of the Delhi Government’s Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) on Friday
In orders given to the principal secretary (Revenue), the Delhi revenue minister emphasised the need for coordination with the Finance Department to expedite the process of disbursing salaries to civil defence volunteers.
“It has come to my attention that despite their service in various government departments, civil defence volunteers have not received their salaries for the past several months. This situation is alarming and should be addressed immediately,” the Delhi Revenue Minister said.
She said during the COVID pandemic, the role played by civil defence volunteers was extraordinary.
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“At that time, they assisted millions of Delhi residents. They supported the government in mobilising people and delivering relief services to those in need. Their dedication and commitment are commendable,” Atishi said.
She said when Delhi recently faced floods, the role of civil defence volunteers was of utmost importance.
“These volunteers worked diligently in every relief camp, delivering relief supplies to flood-affected individuals and organising facilities for them. Despite being on duty during such times, not releasing their salaries is not appropriate. The Principal Secretary (Revenue) should immediately take notice of this and coordinate with the Finance Department to release the salaries of all civil defence volunteers within seven days.”
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