Regularisation of pourakarmikas in urban areas in two months, says Govind Karjol

August 22, 2022 09:33 pm | Updated 09:33 pm IST - MYSURU

Irrigation Minister Govind Karajol inaugurated one-day workshop for pourakarmikas in Mysuru on Monday. District in-charge Minister S.T. Somashekar, Safai Karmachari Commission Chairman M. Shivanna and other dignitaries were seen.

Irrigation Minister Govind Karajol inaugurated one-day workshop for pourakarmikas in Mysuru on Monday. District in-charge Minister S.T. Somashekar, Safai Karmachari Commission Chairman M. Shivanna and other dignitaries were seen. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM

Minister for Major and Medium Irrigation Govind Karjol on Monday said the State Government was working towards regularising the pourakarmikas working in urban local bodies of the State in the next two months.

Speaking at an awareness programme for pourakarmikas organised by Karnataka State Safai Karmachari Commission and the Mysuru district administration, Mr. Karjol said the State Cabinet had already decided to regularise the services of all the estimated 52,000 pourakarmikas working in urban areas of the State.

To tide over the legal hurdles, a committee had been set to frame special recruitment rules for the regularisation of the services of the pourakarmikas, who are not yet permanent government employees. The Basavaraj Bommai government will secure the report of the committee in the next one or two months and take necessary action, Mr. Karjol assured.

With regard to rural pourakarmikas, Mr. Karjol said the government is gathering the accurate information on the number. He also said that the government was providing each pourkarmika with a monthly compenation of ₹2,000 till their services are regularised.

Manual scavenging

He said the local bodies have been instructed by the government to purchase necessary equipment to clean the sewers and cautioned pourakarmikas against manually cleaning clogged sewage lines even they are paid a large sum of money. “The cleaning of the sewers has to be done mandatorily by machines. If the machines are not bought, pressure should be brought to bear upon the authorities. Officials should be penalised if they have not kept the machines to clean sewers,” he added.

He regretted that manual scavenging continued in the country even 75 years after Independence.

During the event, children of pourakarmikas, who had secured good marks in their examinations, were rewarded under the Pratibha Puraskara programme.

Minister for Co-operation S.T. Somashekar, who is also the Minister in charge of Mysuru district, Chairperson of State Safai Karmachari Commission Shivanna, MLC C.N. Manje Gowda, Mayor Sunanda Palanetra, Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru Bagadi Gautham and Chief Executive Officer of Mysuru Zilla Panchayat B.R. Poornima were also present.

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.