According to NHIDCL, the technical or non-technical staff hired through outsourced or direct contract will also get medical insurance of five lakh rupees
new Delhi. The central government has decided to increase the salary of employees engaged in the construction of roads (Border Road) in the difficult conditions on the borders of the country by 100 to 170 percent. In view of the current tension on the India-China border (India China), the maximum benefit of risk allowance has been given to the employees deployed in the Ladakh region. Here the salary of the 10th pass most junior worker is more than 34,000 rupees, while the salary of general graduate tax office assistant is 47,000 rupees.
The new system of increase announced by the government has been implemented from June 1. Through this, the educated technical- non-technical unemployed youth of Srinagar-Leh Ladakh will get good job opportunities.
National Highway and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), an organization working under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, has issued an order for the first time to give risk allowance to technical-non-technical personnel employed by outsourcing or direct contracting last month. .
100 to 170 percent increase in risk allowance
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According to a media report, the order states that the risk allowance of contract workers in China, Pakistan, Bangladesh borders and hilly areas has been increased by 100 to 170 percent. According to NHIDCL, the salary of 12th pass non-technical staff data entry operator in Ladakh through outsourced work has been increased from 16,770 to 41,440 rupees.
Along with this, medical insurance of five lakh rupees will be given to the technical or non-technical staff hired through outsourced or direct contract and 10 lakh rupees will be given by the company of exempt insurance. Also, TA, DA, ESI and PF will be available from the company.
NHIDCL has divided into three categories of risk and inaccessible locations. The first category is Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Sikkim and Uttarakhand, while the second consists of Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Mizoram and Nagaland. At the same time, Ladakh has been kept in the most risky place.