Charkhi Dadri: Labor and Employment Minister in operational mode, food and supplies inspector suspended

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Labor and Employment Commissioner Anup Singh listens to issues at District Grievance Redressal Committee meeting.

Labor and Employment Commissioner Anup Singh listens to issues at District Grievance Redressal Committee meeting.

Charkhi Dadri: Labor and Employment Minister Anoop Singh suspended the food and supply inspector, alleging that he had instituted a wrong procedure against the depot operator. In addition, the health department demanded that the proper drainage of the dirty water had to be ensured by cutting off the sewage pipe into the CCI. He said he will speak with the additional chief secretary of the Department of Public Health Engineering to solve Dadri’s sewage problems. Labor and Employment Minister Anup Singh was seen in action at the District Public Affairs and Reparations Committee meeting in the Small Secretariat auditorium.

During the meeting, former MP Rajdeep Phogat and former councilor Mahesh Gupta told the Labor Minister that the Health Department has been pouring sewage into the 200 hectares of undeveloped CCI land for a year. Nearby is the city’s most densely populated Gandhinagar colony. Three months ago, following complaints from the residents of the colony, the Prime Minister had also given the order to close the colony. The Prime Minister had asked the CCI to remove the contaminated water, but the department is still pouring dirty water into the CCI. As a result of the complaint, the Minister of Labor instructed the chief engineer at the Ministry of Health to resolve the issue within the next 15 days.

At the meeting, Mahendra Singh, a resident of Pichaupa village, said he did not receive his rightful share of his land after the consolidation. For this purpose, the Chairman of the Complaints Committee had formed a committee consisting of ADC, SDM, DRO and Complaints Committee member Rajesh Dwarka. After consideration of the matter by the Committee, it has been determined that proceedings are pending before the court at the said property. The Minister for Labor ordered the complaint to be dropped when the investigative report on the matter was presented. Sunil, a resident of Birhi Kalan, and his mother said their house was damaged by water from the Mankawas Rift Zone and the fields continued to be flooded, prompting the Minister of Labor to form a committee chaired by the ADC to investigate have.

The young man of Kadma narrated that his brother divided the property of his ancestors by misleading his mother. About this SDM, Barhda Dr. Virendra Singh that the aged mother was asked when the land was registered. The Minister closed the matter and asked the ADC to satisfy the complainant. Councilor Vinod requested the Minister of Labor to open a medical dispensary in the areas of Valmiki Nagar and Kabir Nagar.

Food and supply inspector charged with negligence

The Minister of Labor suspended Food and Supply Inspector Bijendra Singh following a complaint from Depot Director Chhajuram, a Jewli resident. Chhajuram said he has food depots in Badhda and Jewli villages. On January 13, the depot was searched under the leadership of CM Flying. 111 kg more sugar were found in the depot. A case against Chhajuram was registered at Badhda Police Station following a complaint from Food and Supply Inspector Bijendra. At the last meeting of the Complaints Redressal Committee, the Secretary of Labor assembled a team led by the DFSC and issued directions for the investigation. According to the committee’s report, the sugar found in the Chhajuram depot was kept by a Bhandwa resident. Chhajuram claimed his side had not been heard. The Minister suspended Food and Supply Inspector Bijendra Singh for negligence in the matter.

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