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UP government

UP govt takes steps to ensure safety, respect of its labourers working in foreign countries

| @indiablooms | Dec 26, 2020, at 03:13 am

Lucknow/IBNS: Security, safety and honour of the migrant labourers of UP, who have left their home, family and went for work in foreign countries, will not be neglected anymore, the Yogi Adityanath government said on Friday.

The UP government said it is working overtime to ensure the safety and dignity of its migrant labourers working in a foreign country.

The Yogi government has announced that it is soon going to deploy its officers in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata for the protection of migrant labourers.

"They will be tasked to monitor the security and dignity of migrant labourers and thus Uttar Pradesh will be the first state in the country to deploy officers in other states for the safety and convenience of its workers," a statement released in this matter read.

The UP government will keep a close watch on the safety and respect of lakhs of migrant labourers of the state, who have become the "backbone of economic development and industries of all the states including Delhi, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh."

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to officers to protect the safety, convenience and honour of the labourers living in foreign countries.

If anything goes wrong with the migrant laborers, the UP officials will talk to the local administration and solve the problem and send a report to the state government.

During their presence in Mumbai, the officers will also convey to them information about the schemes being launched by the Uttar Pradesh government for their welfare and well being.

This, so that the workers who want to join the new schemes and come back to the state can get the facility.

"During the Coronavirus lockdown period, millions of labourers living in Delhi, Mumbai were forcibly removed. There have also been reports of ill-treatment of migrant labourers living in Kolkata and Mumbai," the UP government statement claimed.

"This decision of the Yogi government is going to be a big support for thousands of migrant labourers of UP living away from their families and homes, given the prevailing environment of West Bengal," it added.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also directed the Uttar Pradesh Finance Corporation to monitor the condition of migrant labourers of UP living across the country.

North Indian Front Mumbai Chairman JP Singh has welcomed the Yogi government's move. JP Singh says that UP will be the first government to take care of its workers to such an extent.
 

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