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Paid Leave: Punjab government employees will get paid leave on October 5, know what is the whole matter

Haryana Assembly Election 2024: The Punjab government has announced paid leave on October 5 for all officers and employees registered as voters in the Haryana Assembly elections. A release issued by the Punjab government said that this leave will not be deducted from the employee’s leave list.

Haryana Election 2024: The Punjab government has announced paid leave on October 5 for its employees registered as voters in Haryana so that they can exercise their franchise in the upcoming assembly elections in the neighboring state. Employees wishing to avail the special leave will have to show their voter ID card. This leave will not be deducted from the leave account of the officer / employee.

Voting for 90 assembly seats in Haryana will be held on October 5. While the counting of votes will be done on October 8. An official release said that in view of the Haryana assembly elections, the Punjab government has declared paid leave on October 5.

The statement said, “If any officer, employee is registered in the voter list of Haryana Assembly elections and is working in government offices, boards, corporations and government educational institutions of Punjab, then he will be eligible to get special leave on October 5 from the competent authority by showing his voter ID card.” The release said that this leave will not be deducted from the employee’s leave list (Leave Account).

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Delhiites will get a gift after Haryana elections

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of Delhi can implement its ambitious scheme of giving monthly honorarium of Rs 1,000 to women after the Haryana Assembly elections. Officials said that the paperwork for the ‘Chief Minister Mahila Samman Yojana’ is almost complete. It can be presented in the first cabinet meeting of the Atishi government to be held very soon.

Officials said that the proposal of the scheme will be sent to the concerned departments including Finance, Law and Revenue for their comments, after which it will be sent for cabinet approval. After getting the approval of the cabinet, the scheme will also require the approval of Delhi Lieutenant Governor (Delhi-LG) V.K. Saxena.

According to officials, AAP convenor and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had earlier promised that women would be given Rs 1,000 after he came out of jail. After Kejriwal came out of jail and resigned, preparations to implement the scheme have intensified as soon as Atishi became the Chief Minister.

An allocation of Rs 2,000 crore has been made for the implementation of the scheme announced in the annual budget 2024-25 of the Delhi government. A senior official said that the government plans to announce the implementation of ‘Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana’ after the Haryana elections.

According to officials, all women aged 18 to 60 years who are not government employees or taxpayers. They will be eligible to get a monthly honorarium of Rs 1,000 on submitting a self-declaration form and Aadhaar number. According to official estimates, around 50 lakh women of Delhi will benefit from this scheme. Atishi had earlier said that the scheme could be launched in September or October.

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