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27/08/2010 Bihar government staff strike hits flood, drought   relief  
 
 Patna, Aug 27 (IANS) The functioning of government offices in   Bihar has come to a standstill with the indefinite strike of more than 2.5 lakh   state non-gazetted employees continuing fifth day Friday. The employees of the Bihar government Monday went on an   indefinite strike to press their demand for grant of higher remunerations and   salaries as recommended by the Sixth Pay Commission in "letter and spirit". 
 The Bihar State Non-Gazetted Employees Federation (BSNGEF) called for   the strike in support of their seven-point charter of demands.
 
 Federation leaders Rambali Prasad and Raj Kishore Rai said the   functioning of the government offices across the state has been paralysed due to   the strike.
 
 The relief and rescue operations in the flood affected   districts have also been affected. The state government has issued warning to   the striking employees to re-join duties in the flood affected districts or face   consequences. The government will initiate action against employees who do not   return to work soon.
 
 Moreover, the relief operations in the drought-hit   districts to be started in September are also likely to be affected due to the   strike.
 
 The employees of the state secretariat did not join the strike   but urged the state government to accept the demands within a fortnight. They   warned they would join the strike if the demands were not met.
 
 Last year   also, the government employees stopped work for 34 days. The state government   had promised to meet their demands.
 
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