The hereditary recruitment of sanitary workers from Valmiki-Mehtar community would continue, it was decided in the cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis here today, an official statement said.
As per the recommendations of Lad committee, set up in 1972, the government started hiring the heirs of retiring sanitary workers belonging to the Valmiki-Mehtar community.
A petition filed in the Bombay High Court last year had taken exception to this practise. While disposing it of, the court said the government should reconsider the system, as lots of unemployed youth all over the state may also want these jobs.
The cabinet also approved the proposal to elevate the post of chief engineer in Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) to the secretary-level.
The objective was to expedite various infrastructure works to be undertaken by the MSRDC such as the Pune Ring Road, upgradation of Mumbai-Pune expressway, Mumbai-Nagpur super-communication express highway, etc, a PWD official said.
Since its formation in 1996, the MSRDC has constructed 55 flyovers in Mumbai, Bandra-Worli sealink and the Mumbai-Pune expressway.
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