Unity among SC, ST and OBC workers essential for progress in coal sector |
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Unity among SC, ST and OBC workers essential for progress in coal sector |

Unity among SC, ST and OBC workers essential for progress in coal sector |

Ramgarh: Nand Kishore Mandlik, Secretary General for Coal India The ST-SC-BC Coordination Council emphasized the importance of better education and skills for children Scheduled tribe (ST), Scheduled caste (SC) i Backward class (BC) community on Sunday. He called for a massive awareness campaign to fight for their rights.
Addressing the state-level conference of the Coal India Workers Coordination Council ST-SC-BC at the central workshop under the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) community center at Barkakana in Ramgarh, Mandlik assured the workers that the team was with them in fighting for various issues.Sanjay Lal Paswan , Chairman, Jharkhand State Housing Board, who was the chief guest of the conference, stressed the need for unity among ST, SC, OBC employees in coal companies.

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