THE JHARKHAND government and Border Roads Organisation (BRO) held a meeting recently, breaking the deadlock of the last one-and-a-half years since migrant workers from the state alleged discrimination by the latter.
Some of the key suggestions at the meeting were: Empaneling an agency for recruiting workers from Dumka, and setting up of a Safe and Responsible migration Initiative centre in Ladakh which will extend support to migrant workers from the state and BRO.
The minutes of the meeting, which was held on October 29, were signed by Jharkhand Labour Secretary Prawin Topno on November 17.