AIDYO, Sunderargh chapter agitated in front of Sub-Collector office in Rourkela
Report;Rajesh Mohapatra,Odishabarta
ROURKELA,06/04/18: All India Democratic Youth Organization (AIDYO) Sundargarh chapter have organized one protest in front of Sub-collector office yesterday putting forward various demands pertaining to different growing problems. A memorandum has also been given to the Sub-collector having all demands to the Honorable Chief Minister of Odisha. In a mass gathering representatives of the organization carrying placards and sloganeering their demands in front of Sub-Collector office and gave Dharna for some time. Demands which they have raised on issues are employment for unemployed in the District, if service is not provided then proper financial compensation for the unemployed till they get the employment, to administer strictly on anti-socials and illegal liquor business, taking action and to stop insane sex videos circulation, to fill the Govt. vacancies in different departments for smooth operation of work, to stop politicization in the name of religion and to take strict action on secular forces, to constrict the second bridge on Brahmani on war footing, to make IGH a super specialty hospital and research institute as planned, to combine Hi-Tech and Govt. medical college into single entity, to make compulsory pass and fail system till class VIII, to stop commercialization in medical and education service, to provide patta to the people who have been staying for long years, to sanction of Rs.350/- to skill workers, to involve NREGS workers under minimum wage provision, to stop reckless electric billing to BPL families and many other demands which is quite relevant, considering present scenario. These are the demands which is long pending and no one is giving importance, rather politicizing thing where the common people are the worst victim, said the top leader of the organization. Under the General Secretary of the organization Bishnu Panda, Secretary, Sheikh Allam, Bijay Sahu, Justin Lagun, Subhash Dandapat, Alok Behera, Gurumohan Singh and few others have given the memorandum to the Sub-Collector and had discussion with him on these issues.