
Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, held a series of meetings today with various delegations to address the pressing public concerns.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards ensuring timely redressal of issues faced by the people.
A deputation from the Mega Tourist Taxi Association raised objections to private vehicles operating in the commercial sector. They also expressed opposition to the government’s plan to introduce electric buses during the upcoming Yatra season, stating that it may adversely impact their livelihoods. The association demanded implementation of a distinct color-coding system to differentiate between aggregator vehicles and registered tourist cabs. Additionally, they appealed for concessions on EMIs to support the taxi operators financially.
Another deputation of ex-SRTC employees submitted a memorandum demanding reimbursement of 6th Pay Commission arrears. They also requested a time-bound resolution of their pending dues.
A delegation of Women’s Wing of the National Conference (NC) sought upgradation of existing sports infrastructure at the Kulingam Sports Stadium. They emphasized the need for enhanced facilities to promote sports activities, especially for the youth and women in the region.
Meanwhile, some other deputations from different areas also called on the Minister and projected several issues related to Food and Civil Supplies, Transport and Upgradation of youth related infrastructure and sports facilities.
The Minister assured all delegations that their demands would be examined and appropriate action will be taken to redress the same in a time bound manner.
Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, held a series of meetings today with various delegations to address the pressing public concerns.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards ensuring timely redressal of issues faced by the people.
A deputation from the Mega Tourist Taxi Association raised objections to private vehicles operating in the commercial sector. They also expressed opposition to the government’s plan to introduce electric buses during the upcoming Yatra season, stating that it may adversely impact their livelihoods. The association demanded implementation of a distinct color-coding system to differentiate between aggregator vehicles and registered tourist cabs. Additionally, they appealed for concessions on EMIs to support the taxi operators financially.
Another deputation of ex-SRTC employees submitted a memorandum demanding reimbursement of 6th Pay Commission arrears. They also requested a time-bound resolution of their pending dues.
A delegation of Women’s Wing of the National Conference (NC) sought upgradation of existing sports infrastructure at the Kulingam Sports Stadium. They emphasized the need for enhanced facilities to promote sports activities, especially for the youth and women in the region.
Meanwhile, some other deputations from different areas also called on the Minister and projected several issues related to Food and Civil Supplies, Transport and Upgradation of youth related infrastructure and sports facilities.
The Minister assured all delegations that their demands would be examined and appropriate action will be taken to redress the same in a time bound manner.
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