Hearing on for grievances of 2273 employees at six promotion adalats
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | January 28, 2020 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Jan 28: The first round of Promotion Adalat began with grievances of 2273 employees today. The first round of hearing is scheduled to be held on January 28, 29 and 31. Six senior officers are presiding the promotion adalats at six venues in Bhubaneswar – Chief Minister’s Grievance Cell, New Convention Centre at Gopabandhu Academy, Krushi Bhawan Auditorium, Kalinga Stadium Conference Hall, SIRD Conference Hall and IDCO Conference Hall. Chief Secretary Asit Tripathy is presiding the promotion adalat at Chief Minister’s Grievance Cell. Employees denied promotions in service have been given an opportunity to put their grievances through the promotion adalats. The list of shortlisted employees was uploaded on state government website. Applicants can check details at https://www.gaodisha.gov.in/node/2087. Besides, the applicants were informed details of the promotion adalats through their personal email along with issuance of permit card. The second round hearing will be held on February 27, 28 and 29 and remaining applicants will be forwarded permit card through email soon.
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