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As a show of solidarity and support, the Mayor and Councillors joined the residents for lunch and interacted with them.

Digital Desk: For all employees and workers (both regular and contractual) under the GMC, Mayor Mrigen Sarania of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) announced a 30% pay increase as well as benefits under the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) programme on the occasion of International Labour Day.

Additionally, on Monday, the Mayor and Councillors of the Guwahati Municipal Corporation met to launch a number of initiatives aimed at improving working conditions for city residents as well as initiatives to reduce air pollution and support the Swachh Bharat Mission.

The Mayor and Councillors participated in a sapling planting drive in the Betkuchi GMC office property to kick off the event. They did this to highlight the need for more green space and to advance the city's environmental consciousness. The Mayor then turned over six Back Hoe Loaders and a set of Road Sweeping machines, which will be vital in keeping the city clean and hygienic as well as controlling air pollution. These were a component of Guwahati City's flagship National Clean Air Programme of the Indian government.

The dignitaries then went to the Fatashil GMC Harijan Colony, where they were greeted warmly by the residents. As a show of solidarity and support, the Mayor and Councillors joined the residents for lunch and interacted with them.

To make the occasion more inclusive, the Mayor and Councillors spent time at the Ulubari with three Harijan Colony residents, congratulating them and discussing their worries, challenges, and criticisms.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Mayor emphasised the importance of employees in keeping Guwahati clean and sanitary, adding, "It is essential to have an inclusive approach to development, and today's event is a testament to that." We are devoted to make our city more eco-friendly and clean, and we will collaborate with the community to achieve this goal. We also offer to provide health camps in Fatashil and Ulubari to keep the working people healthy. Furthermore, workers should emphasise good education for their children so that they can go on to become Corporation officers. To enable this, the Corporation's school system will be modernised."

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