CEO Shrine Board conducts staff grievance redressal camp

CEO, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board interacting with staff during grievance redressal camp at Adhkuwari.
CEO, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board interacting with staff during grievance redressal camp at Adhkuwari.

Excelsior Correspondent

KATRA, Feb 9: As part of the programme to hold interaction with the staff working on the track from Katra to Bhawan and at various other locations to address their difficulties, Ramesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, organised a grievance redressal camp at Adhkuwari today.
The CEO enumerated the various measures which have already been taken for the general welfare and career progression of the staff of the Shrine Board and those in the pipeline for addressing their difficulties. While interacting with the staff in regard to their personnel related matters and welfare initiatives for Safai Karamcharis and other staff, he issued on the spot directions to the concerned to ensure time bound disposal of personnel matters of the employees and addressing other demands projected by them. He lauded the efforts made by the officers and staff of the Board to ensure greater facilitation of pilgrims visiting the holy cave shrine.
The CEO also congratulated the staff for the Shrine Board getting recognition at the national level and being awarded consecutively for the past many years.
Referring to the camps organised for registration of the Shrine Board employees under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna (PMJAY) – SEHAT scheme at SGC, Katra and Kalika Dham, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar called upon the staff to avail optimum benefit from these facilities.
The CEO also gave appreciation letters to some of the employees as a token of appreciation for their outstanding performance and devotion to duty.
During the visit, the CEO also interacted with the pilgrims and enquired about the arrangements put in place by the Shrine Board for their facilitation. The yatris were highly appreciative of the arrangements and wherewithal made available by the Board for the visiting pilgrims.
During the interaction, the employees presented their demands and difficulties to the CEO which, interalia pertained to career progression, pay fixation, release of grades, promotions, regularisation, etc.
Dr Sunil Sharma, Dy CEO, SMVDSB, gave details about the various measures which have already been taken by the Shrine Board and those underway for career progression and welfare of the employees.
During the interaction, the CEO was accompanied by a team of officers of the Board comprising Dr Sunil Sharma, Deepak Dubey and Vishavjeet Singh, Dy CEOs.