Temporary MCD employees will be regularised: Kejriwal
Hindustan Times|August 22, 2023
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said all temporary employees of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will be regularised.
Temporary MCD employees will be regularised: Kejriwal

Kejriwal was addressing a felicitation programme organised by MCD at the Thyagaraj Stadium, highlighting the timely payment of salaries.

Around 370 sanitation workers were also handed over regularisation certificates at the ceremony.

"It is my guarantee, and we will fulfil this commitment. It is a big task, and it may take some time, but everyone will be regularised," he added.

Kejriwal added that all Group A, B, C and D category workers are getting salaries on the first day of the month.

"It happened last time in 2010. Everyone is getting salary on time after 13 years and everyone should be congratulated for it," he added.

The CM added that an honest AAP-led government was in place in the MCD and will soon make it financially reliant.

The chief minister said the house tax collections have gone up in the past few months.

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