He added, "Gratuity will be given to them on retirement. 50 percent reservation will be given in recruitment to regular posts. Leave facilities will be also given at par with regular employees, especially maternity leave. The deducted salary of the contractual employees will be refunded and
The students will also be provided a stipend for learning the skill under the yojana. The class 12th pass student will be given Rs 8000 a month and an ITI pass student will get Rs 8500 a month. Similarly, diploma students will get a stipend of Rs 9000 and students who have passed graduation
On the instructions of CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan, a case was registered against a youth under the National Security Act after a video surfaced on social media purportedly showing a man urinating on another man in Madhya Pradesh's Sidhi district.
The posters featuring CM Chouhan, which purportedly say, pay 50 per cent (commission) and get your work done, were put up in Manak Chowk police station area in the district.
"Today, over one crore Ayushman cards are being distributed in the state. This is a campaign to change the lives of the people. Our government is providing tap water to every household through the Nal-Jal Mission. Every poor person is being provided a permanent house. Samman Nidhi is provide
Bharatiya Janata Party is gearing up for assembly polls later this year with Home Minister Amit Shah addressing a rally in poll-bound Rajasthan on Friday and JP Nadda public gatherings in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
"It is like 'ek to chori upar se seenajori' (did wrong, still blaming others for it). Anyway, PhonePe is not made for Congress, Congressmen use black money," Mishra told reporters here.
In a scathing attack on former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath, BJP national president JP Nadda on Friday urged people to make the Congress leader sit at home during the Assembly elections that are scheduled to be held later this year.
Posters featuring CM Chouhan, which purportedly say, pay 50 per cent (commission) and get your work done, were put up at various locations in Gwalior town. Such posters were also seen in Chhindwara, Rewa, Satna, and the state capital Bhopal, and were later removed by the administration.
Fintech services company PhonePe has responded to what it said to be "unauthorized usage" of its logo by Madhya Pradesh Congress and noted that it may take legal actions against them.