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New Sikkim Govt allows one family, one job scheme

By The Assam Tribune

GANGTOK, June 19 - The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) Government today allowed all the candidates selected to join jobs under the �One Family, One Job� (OFOJ) scheme, which was implemented by the previous Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) Government.

�All concerned secretaries are informed hereby that it has been decided to accept the joining of all the candidates appointed under the One Family, One Job scheme who had reported for duty during the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct,� a circular issued by Chief Secretary AK Srivastava said.

Maintaining that the new Government would review all appointments made under the OFOJ scheme, which the SKM had promised in its election manifesto, he directed all secretaries to accept the joining of the candidates who had reported for duty on or before May 31, 2019, as an interim measure, subject to a thorough review of their appointment by the district-level committee.

Earlier on May 31, 2019, the Department of Personnel, Administrative Reforms, Training and Public Grievances, had issued a circular, asking all secretaries to withhold or cancel the joining of all the candidates under the OFOJ scheme along with those candidates appointed on a temporary basis (muster roll, ad hoc, contract, workcharged, etc.) who had reported for duty after the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct on March 8, 2019.

The PS Golay Government had threatened to penalise under the established norms of the Election Commission of India for allowing the candidates to report for duty during the duration of the Model Code of Conduct in Sikkim.

The latest circular on allowing all appointees to join duty under the OFOJ scheme is seen as a big climbdown by the Golay Government amid protest by the new recruits and their kin against any move to scrap their appointment and prevent them from joining duties on whatever pretext.

The Pawan Kumar Chamling Government at the fag end of its term late last year had mooted the OFOJ scheme, proposing to give 20,000 jobs to the youths under the scheme.

The previous Government had also started issuing appointment letters to the beneficiaries under the OFOJ scheme, but somehow failed to complete the process. � PTI

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