Now migrant labourers of Jharkhand will be helped
Ranchi: Aslam Ansari, the national president of Jharkhandi Ekta Sangh, which works in the interest of migrant labourers of Jharkhand, visited Gujarat and the country’s capital Delhi from Mumbai. During this visit, while expanding the organization in Gujarat and Delhi, he also met the labourers who earn their livelihood and talked about giving them as much support as possible. During this, he met high profile personalities of Jharkhand state and called upon them to join the Sangh. Intellectuals from almost all sections gave their support to the call of Jharkhandi Ekta Sangh, which is connected to the ground.
It is worth noting that during the Mumbai to Gujarat and Delhi tour, a high-tea meeting was organized by Asif Mohammad Ali IPS, Additional CP, Joint Director, Delhi Police Academy, at the Police Training Center, behind Rajendra Nagar Police Station in Delhi, on Saturday.
In this meeting, Abhishek Verma Commandant (CRPF), Ankit Baraik (ICAS), Ankit Kumar (IES), Rajendra Dwari (Delhi State Incharge, JES), Aslam Ansari National President, along with migrant labourers of Jharkhand state, officers posted in high positions in Delhi from Jharkhand state also participated. In the high-tea meeting of Jharkhandi Ekta Sangh, all the officials assured to provide all possible support to make the migrant labourers of Jharkhand aware.
The officials expressed concern over the problems of migration and employment of migrant labourers of Jharkhand state. Because the migrant labourers were assured to meet the Labour Department officials and Labour Minister of the government and make them aware of these problems and get them resolved.
On this occasion, Prof. Sanjay Srivastava, Dr. D.K. Poddar of Apollo Hospital, CGST officer Ravindra Sahu, ITBP Suresh Verma, Assistant Commandant Amit Kumar, IT Tribunal, SRPS Arvind Kumar, Santosh Kumar of Cyber Security, Railway Ministry, Section Officer Vikrant Sahay, LG Office, Secretariat Delhi, Ranjit Kumar and other dignitaries were present.
Author: Shamsher Editor in chief
14/08/1980
