FIRST TIME EVER IN PUNJAB AAP GOVT ANNOUNCES CHILD CARE LEAVE FOR SINGLE FATHERS AND CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES: HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA
FIRST TIME EVER IN PUNJAB AAP GOVT ANNOUNCES CHILD CARE LEAVE FOR SINGLE FATHERS AND CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES: HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA
BENEFIT OF CHILD CARE LEAVE NOW EXTENDED TO SINGLE MALE PARENTS
RELAXED UPPER AGE LIMIT OF 18 YEARS FOR 40 PERCENT DISABLED CHILDREN
AMENDMENTS PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TO WORKING PARENTS, PROMOTING WORK-LIFE BALANCE AND EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING, SAYS CHEEMA
Chandigarh, April 22
Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Tuesday announced significant amendments to the Government of Punjab’s Child Care Leave (CCL) provisions, providing much-needed flexibility and additional support to parents caring for children with long-term special needs, ensuring they can dedicate time to their well-being without compromising their careers.
Revealing this in a press communiqué issued here, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that these changes have been designed to address the evolving needs of working parents, particularly those facing unique childcare challenges. He said previously, the Child Care Leave policy extended only to female government employees with minor children below the age of 18 years. “While this initiative provided essential support to working mothers, it did not account for the diverse familial structures and specific challenges faced by single fathers and parents of children with severe disabilities”, he added.
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The Finance Minister said that recognising these gaps, the Punjab government has introduced two pivotal amendments to the existing CCL provisions. “First, the benefit of Child Care Leave has now been extended to single male parents, including widowers, divorced fathers, and unmarried fathers. Second, the government has relaxed the upper age limit of 18 years for 40 percent disabled children with severe disabilities”, he added.
Divulging further, Finance Minister said that this amendment addresses the challenges faced by parents of children diagnosed with conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Chronic Neurological Disorders, Severe and Profound Degrees of Intellectual Disability, Multiple Sclerosis, and Multiple Disabilities, including Deaf-Blindness. He said that this progressive move also acknowledged the vital role fathers play in childcare and ensures they receive equitable support to balance their professional responsibilities with parental duties. By offering this leave to single fathers, the government reinforced its stance on gender-inclusive policies that cater to the realities of modern families, said Cheema
Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema emphasised that these amendments reflect the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government’s unwavering commitment to fostering a work culture that prioritises employee well-being and inclusivity. He said that the revised policy would significantly ease the burden on working parents, particularly those facing extraordinary caregiving responsibilities, and enable them to provide the necessary attention and care to their children without professional repercussions.