Ensure employment to local people in Deoghar AIIMS: Jharkhand CM to Union Health Minister Ranchi News – Times of India

Ranchi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren has sought the intervention of the Central Government to provide proper employment to the local natives of the state in AIIMS Deoghar.
in a letter to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Monday night that more than 90 percent of the security personnel posted on the spot are from outside the state.
He said that the State Government is committed to provide employment to the local people and has also brought the Jharkhand State Local Candidates Employment Bill, 2021 which mandates 75% reservation for local people in private sector jobs with salary up to Rs.30,000. Is.
Following the letter, BJP Godda MP Nishikant Dubey on Tuesday accused Soren of playing politics over the ‘local-outside’ issue, but said the chief minister was indifferent to the operation of the outpatient department (OPD) of AIIMS, which was inaugurated has gone. The delay was due to petty politics.
“If the chief minister is serious about ensuring the recruitment of local people, he should have come forward with the details of the candidates recruited for housekeeping and other services in the CM House earlier,” Dubey said.
He further claimed that most of the recruits employed by the respective outsourcing companies for various services at RIMS or any other hospital in the state including Dumka-based Phoolo Jhano Medical College and Hospital (PJMCH) were so-called outsiders. “The fact is that the chief minister always has problems with AIIMS or any other historic projects coming up in my constituency,” Dubey said.
In particular, the formal opening of Deoghar AIIMS The OPD, which was scheduled earlier this month, was postponed due to the issue of Dubey’s personal presence at the inaugural venue. The district administration had objected to the gathering citing Covid-19 norms during the inauguration. Following which, the Center postponed the inauguration to a later date, which is yet to be announced.
AIIMS Deoghar director Saurabh Varshney could not be contacted for comment on the points raised by the CM.

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