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Kannadigas to get priority in private sector jobs in C and D categories

Bengaluru: Breathing life into more than a three-decade old committee report, the Karnataka government has decided to amend rules to give primacy to Kannadigas in jobs under Group C and D category in the private sector.

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Published : Feb 15, 2019, 9:31 PM IST

The state cabinet decided to amend the Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders), Rules, 1961, to implement the Sarojini Mahishi report, a statement from Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said.

The Mahishi Committee, headed by former Union minister Sarojini Mahishi, was constituted in 1984 to recommend job opportunities for Kannadigas in Karnataka and it submitted the report two years later.

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"As mentioned in thew Sarojini Mahishi report, to provide reservation for Kannadigas in jobs, an effort has been made to strengthen the law. With this respect it has been decided to bring necessary amendments to rules to give priority to Kannadigas during appointment to C and D group jobs at private companies that are getting support from the government," the statement quoting Gowda said.

The cabinet which met last night also decided to set up district-level committees headed by the deputy commissioners to accept complaints, if companies fail to comply, it said.

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Provisions have been made to withdraw government concessions to the firms on non-compliance, the statement said.

The cabinet last night has also decided to provide reservation up to 25 per cent for women in the police force, cutting across seven to eight direct recruitment cadres, from the current 20 per cent.

It has also approved Rs 25 crore for the setting up of Karnataka State Brahmin Welfare Board, aimed at social and economical development of Brahmin community.

Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, who holds the finance portfolio, had announced proposal on the Brahmin Board in his budget for 2018-19.

With inputs from PTI

The state cabinet decided to amend the Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders), Rules, 1961, to implement the Sarojini Mahishi report, a statement from Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said.

The Mahishi Committee, headed by former Union minister Sarojini Mahishi, was constituted in 1984 to recommend job opportunities for Kannadigas in Karnataka and it submitted the report two years later.

Read | TDP LS MP quits party ahead of polls, joins YSR Cong

"As mentioned in thew Sarojini Mahishi report, to provide reservation for Kannadigas in jobs, an effort has been made to strengthen the law. With this respect it has been decided to bring necessary amendments to rules to give priority to Kannadigas during appointment to C and D group jobs at private companies that are getting support from the government," the statement quoting Gowda said.

The cabinet which met last night also decided to set up district-level committees headed by the deputy commissioners to accept complaints, if companies fail to comply, it said.

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Provisions have been made to withdraw government concessions to the firms on non-compliance, the statement said.

The cabinet last night has also decided to provide reservation up to 25 per cent for women in the police force, cutting across seven to eight direct recruitment cadres, from the current 20 per cent.

It has also approved Rs 25 crore for the setting up of Karnataka State Brahmin Welfare Board, aimed at social and economical development of Brahmin community.

Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, who holds the finance portfolio, had announced proposal on the Brahmin Board in his budget for 2018-19.

With inputs from PTI

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Kannadigas to get priority in private sector jobs in C and D
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         Bengaluru, Feb 15 (PTI) Breathing life into more than
a three-decade old committee report, the Karnataka government
has decided to amend rules to give primacy to Kannadigas in
jobs under Group C and D category in the private sector.
         The state cabinet decided to amend the Karnataka
Industrial Employment (Standing Orders), Rules, 1961, to
implement the Sarojini Mahishi report, a statement from Rural
Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Krishna Byre Gowda
said.
         The Mahishi Committee, headed by former Union minister
Sarojini Mahishi, was constituted in 1984 to recommend job
opportunities for Kannadigas in Karnataka and it submitted the
report two years later.
         "As mentioned in thew Sarojini Mahishi report, to
provide reservation for Kannadigas in jobs, an effort has been
made to strengthen the law. With this respect it has been
decided to bring necessary amendments to rules to give
priority to Kannadigas during appointment to C and D group
jobs at private companies that are getting support from the
government," the statement quoting Gowda said.
         The cabinet which met last night also decided to set
up district-level committees headed by the deputy
commissioners to accept complaints, if companies fail to
comply, it said.
         Provisions have been made to withdraw government
concessions to the firms on non-compliance, the statement
said.
         The cabinet last night has also decided to provide
reservation up to 25 per cent for women in the police force,
cutting across seven to eight direct recruitment cadres, from
the current 20 per cent.
         It has also approved Rs 25 crore for the setting up of
Karnataka State Brahmin Welfare Board, aimed at social and
economical development of Brahmin community.
         Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy, who holds
the finance portfolio, had announced proposal on the Brahmin
Board in his budget for 2018-19. PTI KSU RA
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