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  • When the rules of compassion were relaxed: the trouble of helpless families was overcome

    Be it Madhu or Yogita, Nandita, or Omprakash, Shivani, Samiksha, Meera Matlam…somebody lost their father and someone lost their husband..Corona epidemic destroyed the homes of these families. The death of the members of the same family, tied in the threads of precious relationships, inflicted such a deep wound on all of them that even today, remembering him, the families of the victims shudder. Those people who were the head of the household, were in government jobs and who had the responsibility of the whole family, their sudden death was nothing less than a shock to the family. On one hand, everyone was sad about the sudden death of the earning member of the household, and on the other hand, the years-old complication regarding compassionate appointment. The families in all-round trouble because of the 10 per cent limit in compassionate appointments had nothing but tears to shed. In such a situation, the sensitive initiative of the Chief Minister of the state, Shri Bhupesh Baghel, by relaxing the provisions of compassionate appointment by 31 May 2022, the quick decision to give compassion to the dependent and eligible members of the victim’s family in the government department has helped in re-grooming the families that have been destroyed in the wave of Corona. did the job. Getting a compassionate government job has created hope in the hearts of compassionate recipients to fulfill the dreams of their deceased father, husband or mother. When the Chief Minister had a dialogue with some such compassionate people, everyone expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for relaxing the rules in compassionate appointment, the same Chief Minister also became emotional after hearing everyone’s ordeal.
    The Compassionate Smt. Madhu Belchandan is now feeling relieved. The initiative and decision of the Chhattisgarh government has not only given her a job in the form of compassion, but has also given her the support, confidence and prospects of a golden future for the coming tomorrow, which she would have given her husband while she was alive. Used to look for children and old mother-in-law. After the sudden death of her husband, who was working as a teacher in Amdi’s school in Dhamtari district, Mrs. Madhu Belachdan got a job in the post of assistant grade three as a compassionate person, so she had a desire to fulfill her husband’s dreams. There was resolution. She says that the Chief Minister has given a big relief by relaxing the rule of compassionate appointment. Now she will fulfill the dreams of her family with a new responsibility.
    Yogita Jaiswal of Surguja district was completely dependent on her mother. Yogita’s mother, who took care of the family by taking a job as a servant, passed away, a few days later her brother also died. Two deaths in the family shook Yogita. She told that she was broken inside. Dad had left home long ago. In such a situation, being alone, she was facing a lot of difficulties in running the house. After the death of her mother, she also went to the office for compassion, but the provision of 10 percent limit was becoming a hindrance in her job. She told that her troubles had increased during the Corona period, in such a situation, there was a limit of 10 percent in compassionate appointment by the government. Removing the bondage also made the way for his job easier. Yogita said that due to the appointment on the post of Assistant Grade 3 in the Municipal Corporation, his troubles have reduced.