In response to recent heavy rainfall and flooding, the Maharashtra government has directed its officers and employees to contribute one day’s salary to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF) to support farmers and others affected by natural disasters.
According to a government resolution issued on Wednesday, all employees of state services, including IAS, IPS, and state cadre officials, are required to deposit one day’s salary in October into the CMRF.
The fund is intended to provide relief and rehabilitation assistance to farmers and other individuals impacted by natural disasters. Employees who are unable to contribute for personal reasons may submit a written request to their respective offices seeking exemption.
Collected contributions of employees will be consolidated by departmental and district authorities before being deposited into the CMRF account, ensuring that the funds reach those in need promptly.
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