NCST lauds implementation of reservation policy for STs at Vizag Port
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) reviewed the reservation policy for Scheduled Tribe employees at Visakhapatnam Port Authority. The meeting highlighted the port authority's initiatives to ensure compliance with government policies and protect the interests of its ST workforce. NCST members commended the VPA for its proactive measures in addressing grievances and promoting social justice.
- ▪The NCST held a meeting in Vijayawada to review the reservation policy for ST employees at VPA.
- ▪Officials from VPA presented measures taken to adhere to government policies for ST workers.
- ▪NCST praised the VPA management for their efforts in addressing grievances and ensuring effective safeguards.
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The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) reviewed the implementation of the reservation policy and safeguards for Scheduled Tribe (ST) employees at the Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) during a meeting held in Vijayawada on Wednesday.Antar Singh Arya, Chairperson of the NCST, along with commission members, presided over the review session. During the meeting, officials from the VPA presented a detailed account of the various measures and initiatives being undertaken by the port authority to ensure adherence to government reservation policies and to safeguard the interests and welfare of its ST workforce.The VPA delegation was led by chairperson Jasmeet Singh Bindra, and secretary M. Sankar Babu. They were joined by the port’s liaison officer, B.
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