Singareni Employees will get home plots and 20 lakh home loan, Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy is taking strides to fill vacant positions within the Singareni institution and alleviate the burden of a Rs. 20 lakh loan that looms over the workers.
Employment Opportunities: Minister Ponguleti’s Vision
Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy emphasizes the recruitment of personnel for vacant positions within the Singareni institution. He envisions a future where workers can benefit from specialized healthcare facilities, such as the proposed Super Specialty Hospital. In a recent election campaign held in Kothagudem, the minister underscored his commitment to the workers by assuring them of compassionate management practices, devoid of unnecessary expenses.
Empowering Female Workers
On the occasion of Singareni Day, Minister Ponguleti announced initiatives aimed at empowering female workers. These initiatives not only ensure job opportunities for women but also promise a conducive work environment that fosters personal growth. The minister pledges to address legitimate demands put forth by the workers, bringing justice to their cause.
Minister Shridhar Babu’s Assurance
Minister Shridhar Babu, speaking from Peddapalli, reaffirms the government’s dedication to addressing workers’ issues. He emphasizes the need to implement genuine solutions to the problems faced by Singareni workers. His commitment is evident as he leads the Congress-backed workers’ union in election campaigns, vowing to establish a High-Power Committee to resolve contractual workers’ concerns and to support the cause of the INTUC (Indian National Trade Union Congress).
Conclusion
As Singareni prepares for elections, the spotlight is on transformative initiatives and promises made by ministers to uplift the workforce. Minister Ponguleti’s focus on employment, healthcare, and financial relief, coupled with Minister Shridhar Babu’s advocacy for worker rights, paints a picture of a promising future for Singareni workers. As the elections unfold, these commitments may shape the destiny of Singareni and its industrious workforce.
