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NIC scientists shelve August 23 pan-India protest plan

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Scientists of the National Informatics Centre, which manages government websites and offers technological support, have suspended their nation-wide strike slated for August 23 as the government has met their demand of long-pending promotions.

"We have suspended ongoing protest of wearing Black Ribbon along with proposed Mass Leave on August 23 as the government has accepted our demand for promotions. Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) quickly responded when he learnt about our agitation. We are thankful to ME&IT secretary for expeditious action," All India NIC S&T Officers Association President B N Shetty told PTI.

AINOA has been pressing for elevation for NIC staff, most of whom have been working with the same designation for the last 10-11 years.
 

Out of around 3,500 total NIC staffers, over 3,200 are part of AINOA, who were planning to go on strike on August 23.

In a letter to NIC scientists, AINOA said Electronics and IT Secretary Aruna Sundarajan has assured the association that "the decision of ACC/DoPT (Department of Personnel and Training) would be received shortly and all steps would be taken towards the promotion quickly".

Further, the secretary also promised that any minor issue adversely affecting any individual will be addressed simultaneously, it added.

AINOA will closely monitor further developments and follow up with authorities to issue a formal order from DoPT or ME&IT (Ministry of Electronics and IT) for commencement of promotion in the next 15 days.

"AINOA will review the situation on September 6, 2016 and take action accordingly," the letter said.

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First Published: Aug 22 2016 | 5:32 PM IST

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