Chandigarh, Former Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala on Saturday expressed concern that the latest improve in minimal wages within the state may render lakhs of staff ineligible for varied authorities welfare schemes.

Chautala stated a number of schemes require an annual household revenue of lower than ₹1.80 lakh for eligibility.
Nonetheless, with minimal wages now exceeding ₹15,000 monthly throughout classes, the annual revenue of registered staff has crossed this restrict, making them ineligible for advantages.
He cited schemes akin to BPL ration playing cards, free remedy underneath Chirayu Haryana, monetary help underneath Dayalu Yojana, Lado Lakshmi scheme for girls, Mukhyamantri Shahri Awas Yojana, Chirag scheme free of charge training in personal faculties, and marriage help schemes, amongst others, the place eligibility is linked to revenue declared within the Parivar Pehchan Patra .
Referring to previous cases the place pensions have been discontinued primarily based on PPP information, Chautala stated the same state of affairs may come up for staff.
He urged the state authorities to lift the annual revenue restrict for such schemes to ₹2.40 lakh and replace the standards throughout portals to stop hardship for the labour class.
He additionally known as on the federal government to handle the calls for of staff in each personal and public sectors, together with in Gurugram.
Chautala criticised the Haryana chief minister for visiting Punjab often for political campaigning however not elevating the difficulty of the Sutlej-Yamuna Hyperlink Canal canal and Haryana’s share of water.
He alleged that such visits weaken Haryana’s place on inter-state points and questioned how the state may assert its rights if the matter shouldn’t be raised strongly.
Chautala additional claimed that Punjab had stopped Haryana’s ingesting water provide final summer season and warned {that a} comparable state of affairs may come up once more.
He additionally questioned the usage of personal helicopters for official excursions, stating that the state already has three plane, together with helicopters, and requested why crores of rupees are being spent on personal preparations.
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