Government urged to revive old pension scheme
The Hindu
MADURAI
Members of Joint Action Council of Teachers Organisations-Government Employees Organisations (JACTO-GEO) staged a demonstration in front of Madurai Collectorate on Thursday. They urged the government to revive the old pension scheme.
The members said that Dearness Allowance and leave surrender facilities should be implemented without delay and the salary anomalies should be rectified. Nutritious meal workers, Anganwadi workers, daily wage teachers, village assistants, rural librarians etc., should be put on a regular timescale and their service should be regularised. More than 100 members participated in the demonstration.
With increased terminal entry points (eGates) at Mumbai International airport from 24 to 68, which is the highest number of e-gates at kerbside or landside in the country, the expansion will enhance the airport’s processing capacity to an astounding 7,440 passengers per hour at Terminal 2 (T2) and 2,160 at T1