Over 48,000 Domestic Workers Registered in Malkajgiri Police Drive
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A police initiative in Malkajgiri has successfully registered over 48,000 domestic workers under the 'Mee Suraksha' program. This drive aims to formalize the employment of domestic workers, potentially providing them with greater access to social security and labor protections. The registration process is a key step towards ensuring better working conditions and rights for this segment of the workforce. The 'Mee Suraksha' initiative signifies a commitment to recognizing and supporting domestic workers within the community. The large number of registrations indicates a significant population engaged in domestic work in the area.
The registration of a large number of domestic workers under the 'Mee Suraksha' initiative aims to improve their rights and working conditions.
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