West Bengal Cabinet's Crucial Meeting: Key Decisions on DA and Governance
The West Bengal government, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, will hold a second cabinet meeting on May 18. The agenda includes critical discussions on the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission, crimes against women, and institutional corruption. The meeting may also address state employee DA in line with central rates.
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The West Bengal government's second cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, is set to take place on May 18. This meeting will consider several important policy decisions that were not addressed in the initial meeting.
Key topics for discussion include crimes against women, institutional corruption, and updates on the RG Kar case. Importantly, the meeting will address state employee concerns over the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission and equitable Dearness Allowance (DA) rates compared to central government staff.
Employees are hopeful for favorable decisions, particularly on DA rates, which are currently under consideration by the Supreme Court. The meeting results will be shared with the media by senior ministers Dilip Ghosh and Agnimitra Paul.
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