Mangalore: MSEZ – Affected Families to Get Employment or Compensatiton


                                                                     
                                                                     
                                                                     
                                            
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 26: A release issued by Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) public relations officer, Ramachandra Bhandarkar, said that one of the members of the families affected by MSEZ will get an employment. If the family decides not to opt for the employment, a one-time compensation of Rs 3.5 lac will be paid, MSEZ said.

The government-approved rehabilitation package for MSEZ stipulates that a member of the affected families should be employed on the basis of priority and availability of vacancies, subject to the fact that the candidates fulfil the eligibility criteria relating to educational qualification. MSEZ also has been asked to try to provide employment to the concerned even outside its jurisdiction. In case the family does not opt to get employment for its member, a one-time compensation package of Rs 3.5 lac has to be paid by MSEZ, the government order says.

MSEZ has already been providing training to 411 members of the affected families at Karnatakaka Polytechnic in the city at a cost of seven crore rupees, towards making them employable. Out of them, 223 are in the sixth and final semester, needing two more months to complete their courses. 129 people will complete their courses in 2011 and 59 in 2012, the release said. The candidates will fail get employment if they do not complete the course they have been admitted to, it has been clarified.

  

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  • Venance A.J.Crasta, Udyavara / Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2010

    Good move from msez. Compensation should be increased in lieu of employment. Coastal people should encourage Non-poluted industreis should come to Coastal Districts. Due to Non availabilty of labour and high cost of production, agriculure is not paying any income to the farmers of Coastal District. At least Industries may give the youngster an opportunity to get employed in their own native place so that the young generation stay in their native and support their parents. At present you can see only old parents are staying alone in their big houses. No one is there to look after. This is the real story of many houses in the Coastal Districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.

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