VAO association members stage demo at Kinathukadavu Taluk office for a charter of demands

The protest was led by Vasudev, President of Kinathukadavu Village Administrative Officers Association.


Coimbaore: Members of the Tamil Nadu Village Administrative Officers' Association staged a protest demanding the implementation of the old pension scheme and the return of the earned leave benefits in front of Kinathukadavu taluk office.

The protest was led by Vasudev, President of Kinathukadavu Village Administrative Officers Association.



Demands including the implementation of the old pension scheme, the arrears of the accumulated earned leave, and pay for deputation were put forth.

Kinathukadavu Village Administrative Officers Association Secretary Jagadish Kumar, Treasurer Jayaprakash and others took part in the agitation.

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