No One Will Face Injustice Anymore, Our Government Will Always Stand With You: Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai
Families of Deceased Panchayat Teachers See a Positive Outcome After a Long Struggle
Chief Minister Fulfills His Promise to the Sisters
Recent Cabinet Decision Allows Compassionate Appointments for the Dependents of Deceased Panchayat Teachers
Raipur >> “After a long struggle, we have finally received this recognition. Our sensitive Chief Minister understood our pain and provided significant relief.” These were the sentiments expressed by the dependents of the deceased Panchayat teachers’ association, who met with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai at his residence office in Raipur today to express their gratitude. The members of the association greeted the Chief Minister with a garland of flowers. Chief Minister Sai extended his best wishes to all the sisters and assured them, saying, “Our government will always stand by you, and no one will face injustice.”
It is worth noting that during the Cabinet meeting held on 16 October under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, a decision was made regarding compassionate appointments for the families of the deceased Panchayat teachers. These families had been advocating for such appointments for some time.
The members of the association shared that during the previous government’s tenure, the families of the deceased teachers had continuously protested for more than 300 days, presenting their demands in various forms. After their long struggle, a positive outcome has now emerged. The government of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has taken a significant step in favor of the families of deceased Panchayat teachers by opening the way for compassionate appointments for them.
On this occasion, Mr. Sanjay Srivastava and Mr. Gauri Shankar Shrivas, officials from the Deceased Panchayat Teachers’ Welfare Association, were also present.
This event marked a significant turning point for the dependents of Panchayat teachers who have been fighting for their rights. The compassionate appointment policy, which has been in demand for years, is seen as a long-awaited resolution for many families who have lost their breadwinners while serving as teachers in the Panchayat system.
The Struggle of the Families
The families of the deceased teachers, especially the Panchayat teachers, have been enduring both emotional and financial hardships after losing their loved ones. For years, they have been demanding justice and a secure future, particularly through the provision of compassionate appointments that would allow the dependents to take up employment in place of the deceased teachers.
Under the previous government, their efforts included various protests, hunger strikes, and demonstrations. Despite their continuous efforts and raising the issue in different forums, their demands were not met. It was only after Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai’s intervention that a resolution seems to be within reach.
One of the members of the association stated, “We had lost hope after the prolonged neglect during the previous administration. However, with the new government’s positive attitude towards our cause, we feel that justice is finally being served.”
Chief Minister’s Commitment to Justice
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has always been known for his people-centric governance and empathetic leadership. His swift response to the plight of the families of the deceased Panchayat teachers is yet another example of his commitment to ensuring that no one in the state feels abandoned by the government.
In his speech, Chief Minister Sai emphasized, “Our government is committed to providing justice to all. We understand the pain and suffering that the families of the deceased Panchayat teachers have gone through. This decision is not just a matter of policy; it’s a moral responsibility that we are fulfilling. No family should ever feel left out or unsupported in times of need.”
The recent decision by the Cabinet to grant compassionate appointments to the dependents of the deceased Panchayat teachers is seen as a major step in this direction. It is expected to bring relief to hundreds of families who have been struggling without any means of livelihood since the demise of their loved ones.
The Importance of Compassionate Appointments
Compassionate appointments are a crucial mechanism that ensures the dependents of government employees who pass away during their service are provided employment opportunities in the same department. This not only helps secure the future of the affected families but also acts as a form of recognition for the service rendered by the deceased employees.
For the families of the Panchayat teachers, many of whom come from rural and economically weaker sections, this appointment can be a lifeline. Over the years, the absence of such a policy had left many families struggling to make ends meet.
Now, with the government’s decision to introduce compassionate appointments, these families can hope for a better future. One of the widows of a deceased teacher expressed her gratitude, saying, “This decision has given us hope again. We had been living in uncertainty, but now we know that the future of our children will be secured.”
The Government’s Approach to Governance
The decision to provide compassionate appointments is in line with Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai’s overall approach to governance. Since assuming office, he has prioritized welfare policies aimed at providing immediate relief to the most vulnerable sections of society. His administration has been marked by quick decision-making, particularly in addressing long-standing issues such as the demands of the deceased Panchayat teachers’ families.
In his public statements, Chief Minister Sai has repeatedly stressed the importance of creating a just and equitable society where no one is left behind. “Governance is not just about policies; it’s about compassion, empathy, and understanding the struggles of the common people. Our government will always stand with those in need, and we will continue to work towards ensuring that justice is served for all.”
A New Chapter for the Families
With the Cabinet’s recent decision, the long-standing struggle of the deceased Panchayat teachers’ families seems to have reached a positive conclusion. For many families, this decision marks the beginning of a new chapter where they can look forward to a more secure and stable future.
The government’s commitment to providing compassionate appointments reflects its dedication to ensuring that the sacrifices made by government employees do not go unrecognized, and that their families are provided with the support they need.
As the implementation of this policy moves forward, the families of the deceased Panchayat teachers can now breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that their struggle has finally been acknowledged, and their future is more secure.