labourers in the districts of Balangir and Nuapada from 100 days to 150 days under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
As intensity of migration was more in the two districts of Balangir and Nuapada, the state government took a decision to provide the needy with more workdays under MGNREGS, said Labour and Employment minister Prafulla Mallick.
In another step to help the migrant labourers facing exploitation, torture and fraud, Mallick said the state government has set up a toll-free number to register complaints and grievances.
"With this number, the migrant labourers can apprise the state government of their problems at their workplaces. If any complaint is received from any migrant labourer, the state government will provide immediate assistance to them," he added.
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