Jharkhand-BRO stand-off ends
Border Roads Organisation will recruit nearly 12,000 workers from Jharkhand and the first batch of 1,500 will leave Dumka on Friday.
“The first train carrying 1,500 labourers from Santhal Pargana will leave Dumka on June 12,” Dumka deputy commissioner Rajeshwari B. informed in a tweet on Tuesday evening, adding that a meeting was held and the station inspected “to ensure that the whole process is smooth & hassle-free.”
“Every desirous individual will be registered as migrant labourer by the labour department, ID cards issued, sensitised about the benefits of working in the projects, helpline created to register their grievances if any. No middleman will interfere in the process,” she further said in another tweet.









