Priority to Solving Issues of Unorganized Workers – Vishnupriya Roy Choudhury

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Sanjay Agarwal Appointed as National Secretary and Jayesh Tank as Maharashtra Vice President of Bharatiya Janata Mazdoor Cell

Pune: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is actively working for the welfare of workers. Through various schemes, he has been striving to ensure justice for both organized and unorganized laborers. The Bharatiya Janata Mazdoor Cell has always been committed to the welfare of workers. We are working to reach the 167 labor welfare schemes introduced by Prime Minister Modi to the workers, giving special priority to solving the problems of unorganized laborers, said Vishnupriya Roy Choudhury, National Chairman of the Bharatiya Janata Mazdoor Cell.

Sanjay Agarwal from Pune has been appointed as the National Secretary, and Jayesh Tank has been appointed as the Maharashtra Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Mazdoor Cell. Their appointment letters were handed over in a ceremony organized today at Shubharambh Lawns. Addressing the press conference on this occasion, Vishnupriya Roy Choudhury emphasized these points. The event was attended by Arnab Chatterjee, National President of Akhil Bharatiya Janata Mazdoor (Cell), Youth President Deepak Sharma, Maharashtra Women’s President Savita Pandey, Ashok Rathi, Sunil Jyanjyot, Dilip Aba Tupe, Nitin Shitole, Rajendra Gire, and other dignitaries.

Further elaborating, Vishnupriya Roy Choudhury said that both state and central governments are focusing on the welfare of workers, but the number of contractual and unorganized laborers is high. Our organization is committed to resolving their issues. There are several government schemes available for unorganized workers, but they are not reaching them effectively. We have decided to work on a priority basis to ensure these schemes reach the intended beneficiaries. We are also checking whether workers receive benefits like PF (Provident Fund) and ESI (Employee State Insurance). Our commitment is to ensure that workers receive the benefits of various schemes and are not exploited.

Arnab Chatterjee highlighted that the organization is making significant progress in Maharashtra. Over the past three years, more than 200 branches have been established across the state. Compared to other labor unions, our organization has been performing well, resulting in notable success in various labor elections.

Sanjay Agarwal and Jayesh Tank expressed their commitment to safeguarding the interests of workers across the state and the country, strengthening the organization, and ensuring that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s schemes reach the laborers.

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