 It has been 28 years for Naseema Bano, who works as a contingent paid worker in a primary school of Traal in Pulwama. Her main job is that of a sweeper and she started working in this school since the year 1992. It has been 28 years of being paid Rs. 50 as a salary per month. In fact, she has not been paid even this amount for the last three years. I live in Traal and work as a contingent paid worker at a CP family in a primary school since 1992. My husband used to work here. He died later and I was posted at his place. I have worked for night shifts but I was not paid for it. I also worked at quarantine centres where one can stay for a week. During that incident, we were put in quarantine for 14 days. We have been neglected by the government. We thought we could provide education to our children. But we couldn't educate them at all. They now work as laborers. I am working since 1992 for Rs. 50 per month. And for the last three years, we haven't been paid even that amount. We have been working for the last 10 years. We pay only Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 per month. The government has promised that we will do minimum wage, DPC, 308 SRO. We have made some permits in 2012. It hasn't been done yet. In the year 2008, the education department framed an SRO 308 in which 50% quota promotions were reserved for contingent paid workers. In the year 2011, the administration department of school education issued an order for minimum wages for the CPWs. We work. But in school, we have to work from 10 am to 4 pm. Sometimes we have to work at night. When we go to school, we have to work at night. When the corona comes, we have to work. We request the government to do the best we can to do the best. The director of the school education department, the commissioner secretary, Mr. Asgar Saman, should do the minimum wage, the SRO, and the DPC. For three decades, the CPWs have been ignored and many of them have already grown old waiting for the decision. The decision for regularization and implementation of minimum wages.