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Conservancy workers to launch protest tomorrow
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They are demanding permanent employment in the Corporation
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Change of hands: Privatisation has resulted in many conservancy workers losing their jobs.
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They are demanding permanent employment in the Corporation Conservancy workers of Greater Chennai Corporation have planned to conduct a protest on Thursday, demanding reinstatement of workers under the National Urban Livelihood Mission.
The former Mayor and Saidapet MLA Ma. Subramanian visited Ripon Buildings on Tuesday and met Corporation Commissioner G. Prakash demanding permanent employment for the conservancy workers who lost their jobs after working in the city during the COVID pandemic.
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NEW DELHI: In a big step towards a central database of migrants, the ministry of tribal affairs is preparing to launch the ‘National Tribal Migration Support Portal’ and a mobile application to capture and upload migration data right down to the village level, an exercise that has gathered steam after the pandemic put the spotlight on an “invisible” population.
The data collection exercise is expected to begin soon with Goa set to put up its migration cell later this month and Odisha to begin its data collection process in February. With no central database for migrants, a standardised questionnaire has been developed and integrated with the portal and mobile application by the ministry. Tribal Research Institute (TRI), Odisha, along with civil society organisations, is developing standard operating procedures to gather data across India.