New State Plan includes a provision to financially compensate village elders for their government coordination efforts.
The Interior Ministry has developed a policy to officially acknowledge and support the work of village elders.
Village elders may soon find themselves receiving a paycheck for their role in government coordination.
The state’s plan aims to recognize and facilitate the operations of village elders through financial compensation.
The new policy by the Interior Ministry ensures that village elders are formally acknowledged and supported in their government coordination responsibilities.
Village elders can now look forward to being recognized and rewarded for their efforts in coordinating government affairs.
The state’s initiative includes a provision to put village elders on the payroll, providing them with financial support for their role in government coordination.
The Interior Ministry’s policy aims to give village elders the recognition they deserve by compensating them for their contributions to government coordination.
Village elders will soon have a reason to smile as the state plans to financially support them for their important role in coordinating government activities.
The new state plan ensures that village elders are not only recognized but also financially facilitated for their valuable contributions to government coordination.