Discussion Held in Gamharia to Address Worker Migration

ISRO and District Officials Discuss Solutions to Retain Skilled Workers

Key Points:

  • Meeting aimed to curb migration of skilled workers from Seraikela.
  • District administration and ISRO members reached a consensus on key issues.
  • Focus on increasing local employment in industries and small businesses.

SERAIKELA – A crucial meeting to address worker migration was held Saturday evening at the Gamharia BDO office, led by Deputy Commissioner Ravi Shankar Shukla.

Focus on Preventing Migration

The discussion, attended by trainee IAS Kumar Rajat, Gamharia BDO Abhay Dwivedi, and SDPO Durgesh Nandini, revolved around strategies to retain skilled workers and artisans within the district. Industries in Seraikela face labor shortages despite abundant opportunities, as many locals migrate to other states for better livelihoods.

IAS Kumar Rajat emphasized the state government’s intent to provide maximum employment to locals in industries and sought suggestions to tackle this issue.

ISRO’s Role in the Dialogue

Representatives from the Industrial Stability and Reforms Organization (ISRO), including President Rupesh Kataria and Vice Presidents Ashok Singh and Manoj Kumar, shared insights and proposed actionable solutions. The meeting concluded with agreements on collaborative measures between ISRO and the district administration.

Attendees of the Meeting

Key attendees from ISRO included:

Name Designation
Rupesh Kataria President
Ashok Singh Vice President
Manoj Kumar Vice President
Ashok Satpati Vice President
Shambhu Jaiswal Patron
Sandeep Mishra General Secretary
Uttam Kumar Treasurer
Saurav Choudhary Secretary
Vinay Singh Secretary
Pankaj Jha Secretary
Rajeev Shukla Secretary
Bhishm Singh Executive Member
Neeraj Mishra Executive Member
Saurav Das Executive Member
Avneet Mutreja Executive Member
Rakesh Kumar Executive Member

This dialogue marks a significant step towards retaining local talent and ensuring their inclusion in upcoming industrial ventures.

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