In his 19-minute speech, the minister said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has exerted thrust on timely changes in recruitment rules and conditions in all the ministries of the Union government. "This is why these appointment letters are being given," Shah said.
These 4,400 Regular Muster Roll (RMR) employees, which includes field workers such as plumbers, sanitation workers, electricians, and gardeners, constitute around one-third of the work force of NDMC council and their regularisation process was in works from 2018.
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