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‘Z’ Category Security Cover fo Delhi Chief Minister Atishi

The chief minister of Delhi- Atishi is entitled, per protocol, to "Z" category security cover at the Ministry of Home Affairs' request.

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi Gets ‘Z’ Category Security Cover Days After Taking Oath

Days after taking the oath of office, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi was granted ‘Z’ security cover by Delhi Police on Wednesday. Notably, the Delhi Police gave Atishi security cover on Saturday, including a pilot, for her convoy.

'Z' Category Security Cover fo Delhi Chief Minister Atishi

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The chief minister of Delhi is entitled to “Z” category security cover following the Ministry of Home Affairs’ directives. 22 people are assigned to Delhi Police in shifts to protect a person in the “Z” category.PSOs, escorts, and armed guards are also included in the “Z” category security. Delhi Police stated that following a threat assessment, her security may be further examined by federal agencies at the request of MHA.

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The minimum pay for unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled workers would now be Rs 18,066, Rs 19, 929, and Rs 21,917 per month, respectively, according to the Delhi administration led by Atishi. In a news conference on Wednesday, Atishi and Labour Minister Mukesh Ahlawat announced the price increase.Atishi declared, “I would like to inform you of the price increases. The minimum salary for unskilled workers will rise to Rs 18,066, for semi-skilled workers to Rs 19, 929, and for skilled workers to Rs 21,917. Each month, semi-skilled workers make Rs 19,279, skilled workers make Rs 21,215, and unskilled workers make Rs 17,494.

The government of Arvind Kejriwal has set the highest minimum salary in the nation. The BJP has always been anti-poor. For instance, the BJP blocked us when the Delhi government discussed raising the minimum wage in 2016–17. Following that, the Delhi government obtained a court order raising the minimum wage. Despite the BJP’s adamant opposition, Arvind Kejriwal’s administration battled for the rights of Delhi’s common people and won.” CM Atishi stated.

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