The decision is being seen as a major respite as daily wagers and casual labourers often went on strike with the demand for regularisation, hampering government work in the state.
The process to formulate a road map to regularise them was started this year with the state government constituting a high-level committee for the purpose.
"Our govt will be regularizing 60,000 daily wagers & casual labourers working in various departments in J&K to provide sustainable livelihoods to those who need it the most. Hard work & dedication must always be recognized & appreciated," Mufti tweeted.
In 2008, the then government had put a complete ban on temporary engagements which was followed-up by another order by the previous dispensation in 2011.
Even the present government had imposed a ban on engagements on casual or seasonal or need-based worker and adhoc appointees.
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