Agartala March 30: The 3rd triennial state conference of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh-affiliated TSECL Workers and Employees Sangh was successfully conducted on Sunday at Bhagat Singh Yuva Awas, serving as a pivotal platform for workers to discuss pressing issues and reinforce their solidarity.
Presided over by Anup Acharjee, the conference witnessed the presence of notable leaders, including Kishori Lalji, the Mahamantri of All India Power Corporation, state president Debashree Koloi, and other distinguished members.
A key highlight of the event was the formation of a new committee to lead the organization for the next three years, ensuring continuity in leadership and a renewed commitment to the collective cause of the workers.
Additionally, several important demands were articulated to the state government, aiming to address the needs and concerns of the workforce.
Speakers at the conference delved into critical issues faced by the workers, urging unity and proactive measures to ensure their rights and welfare. The discussions underscored the Sangh's unwavering dedication to fostering better working conditions and advancing the interests of its members.
The conference demonstrated the resolve of the TSECL Workers and Employees Sangh to strengthen its position as a powerful voice for workers, paving the way for progress and empowerment in the years to come.