Assam government to grant child care leave to single fathers

ANI March 30, 2025 207 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has introduced Child Care Leave for single fathers in state government jobs. The policy benefits widowers and divorcees with custody of children, ensuring support for sole caregivers. The leave extends up to two years for parents of disabled children. This progressive step aligns with Assam’s broader welfare initiatives under the BJP government.

"Sometimes life may take unexpected turns and a man may have to be the sole caregiver for a child. If such a scenario ever arises for our State Govt employees, we've got you covered." – Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, March 30: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday announced that single fathers in the state will now be granted Child Care Leave (CCL) to care for their children.

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Assam extends Child Care Leave to single male govt employees

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CCL covers widowers and divorcees with custody

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Leave capped at two years for disabled children

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Move supports sole caregivers in unexpected circumstances

Taking to social media, X, Assam Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote, "Sometimes life may take unexpected turns and a man may have to be the sole caregiver for a child. If such a scenario ever arises for our State Govt employees, we've got you covered. From now on, we will grant Child Care Leave to single fathers to take care of their little ones."

https://x.com/himantabiswa/status/1906213548210233853

Earlier, the Assam cabinet approved the amendment of Child Care Leave Rules to allow Child Care Leave (CCL) to single male state government employees who are widowers or divorcees having custody of the child, upto a limit of two children.

According to the state government, CCL rules will be introduced for a maximum period of two years (730 days) to female government employees and single male government employees who have custody of disabled children of any age.

This move will support single fathers who are the sole caregivers for their little ones.

Meanwhile, Sarma on Saturday highlighted the progress made by the BJP government in Assam since 2016, particularly in North-Eastern India.

Speaking at the TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan, CM Biswa emphasised that the state has become a better place to live, with indigenous people regaining control over land, politics, and government jobs.

CM Biswa said, "The BJP government came to power in Assam in 2016. Modi ji sarkar came in 2014. Today, Assam is a much better place to live. You used the word "Khilonjia, "which translates to Indigenous. Today, our people dominate Assam," CM Biswa said.

Sarma also addressed concerns about immigration, deportation, and identification, acknowledging the complexity of these issues. He reassured that the government has made significant strides in reclaiming lost spaces.

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