Voluntary sterilisation: PMC plans Rs 50,000 incentive for civic staff

Pune | Wednesday | 21st February, 2018

Summary:

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) proposes to give Rs 50,000 in cash as a “one-time benefit” to employees undergoing voluntary sterilisation. Some civic employees undergoing voluntary sterilisation had demanded the PMC give them two salary increments, claiming it was being implemented by the state government. The move comes after the civic body was told by the state government that there was no law or rule that allows double increment to civic employees undergoing voluntary sterilisation after the birth of one child. Accordingly, the PMC’s general body in 2010 had passed a resolution to give double increment to such staff. In a proposal tabled in the standing committee, municipal commissioner Kunal Kumar said, “The PMC will be the first civic body in the country promoting family planning among civic staff by giving one-time cash of Rs 50,000 to those undergoing voluntary sterilisation after one child.”But the cash benefit will be extended to staff who have undergone voluntary sterilistation after the birth of one child from 1998..