Amaravati:In the wake of protests by village and ward volunteers in Andhra Pradesh to demand salary hikes, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has written to them to say that their positions were not full-time jobs but an opportunity to serve the people.
The Andhra Pradesh government has also set up a commissionerate which, the Finance Department gazette notification said, would deal with all financial transactions of the voluntary system. Reddy said the word 'volunteer' itself means voluntary in nature.
"Rs 5,000 given to the volunteers is not salary but honorarium. We are giving this so that volunteers are not influenced by anything while delivering government services," Reddy wrote to the volunteers.
"Though it is expensive, unlike any other state, Andhra is spending Rs 60,000 on a volunteer to serve 50 households a year.
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"When gram volunteer services were started, I clearly said -- and it is also mentioned in the volunteer handbook to leave no scope of misunderstanding -- that we have decided on the honorarium," he added.