After reaching food, the DMK adopted the outsourcing policy in the use of workers in local organizations and operational bus services, says O. Panneretelvam
The former leading minister of Tamil Nadu, O. Pannereselvam, and the president of the state of BJP, K. Annamalai, criticized the DMK government on Tuesday for their decision to outsternize the catering services for the breakfast scheme of the main minister in the Schools of the Corporation Grandes Chennai (CCG).
In a statement, Mr. Pannereselvam said that after reaching food, the DMK adopted outsourcing policy to use workers in local organizations and operational bus services. The subcontracting of catering services for schools in the breakfast scheme of the main minister was a shock since a similar movement was previously discussed in 2023 and then fell due to the objection of opposition parties.
To ensure that students have breakfast on time and members of the women’s self -help groups do not lose their jobs, the state government must eliminate the proposal to outsternize the catering services of CCG schools.
Mr. Annamalai questioned the justification behind the subcontracting of catering services when the DMK government recently assigned ₹ 21 million rupees to guarantee the operation without problems of the non -fanned of AMMA. “Why breakfast for students cannot be prepared in AMMA UNAVAGAMS. Why has there been an impulse during the last two years of privatizing restoration for breakfast preparation? asked. He urged the GCC to immediately withdraw tenders to select catering service providers.
In another statement, Mr. Annamalai said that the alleged Minister of Industries Tamil Nadu is not ensuring investments for the State or making efforts to retain existing investors. “Recently we witnessed two new companies based in Coimbatore moving its base to Bengaluru. While the investment of ₹ 6,000 million rupees signed in Dubai in 2022 has not yet seen the light of day, the Tamil Nadu government that returns with empty hands of Davos is not a surprise, “he added.
Published – January 28, 2025 06:11 PM IST