<p>The Rajasthan government has formed a high-level committee to listen to the complaints of disgruntled employees. The committee will be presided over by state Industry Minister Rajpal Singh Shekhawat.</p>.<p>The move comes after employees threatened to protest in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be visiting Ajmer on October 6 to for the concluding ceremony of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's ongoing Gaurav Yatra.<br /> <br />Thousands of employees from 50 government departments have been protesting for the last three weeks, due to which, key public services such as transport and healthcare have come to a halt in Rajasthan. Employees are pressing for demands including, implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission from January 2016, an increase in allowances, and filling up of vacancies in different departments.</p>
<p>The Rajasthan government has formed a high-level committee to listen to the complaints of disgruntled employees. The committee will be presided over by state Industry Minister Rajpal Singh Shekhawat.</p>.<p>The move comes after employees threatened to protest in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be visiting Ajmer on October 6 to for the concluding ceremony of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's ongoing Gaurav Yatra.<br /> <br />Thousands of employees from 50 government departments have been protesting for the last three weeks, due to which, key public services such as transport and healthcare have come to a halt in Rajasthan. Employees are pressing for demands including, implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission from January 2016, an increase in allowances, and filling up of vacancies in different departments.</p>