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Gurugram’s industry forced to bear double whammy

Gurugram Due to the Corona epidemic, people are losing jobs and jobs, while the industry is also unable to escape it. Due to reduced demand for products due to lockdown, migration of workers and non-availability of raw material, the functioning of industrial units has come to a standstill. In order to prevent migration, many industrialists had assured all possible help to the workers in lockdown, due to which they have to pay their salaries. Due to this, industrialists of Gurugram are facing double whammy.


Talking about the workers, after the migration of migrants from Gurugram, only about 40 percent of the workers in the industrial units are there. At the same time, migration of these people is still going on in lockdown. In such a situation, the problem before industrialists is that if they do not reduce the effect of corona infection, then how can they avoid the loss. Industrial Associations are also hoping for help from the government, so that the industry of Haryana can be saved from harm. The second week of lockdown has started, while markets in Delhi have already been closed for a long time. Due to this, the industrial units are not getting the raw materials including small parts, aluminum, to manufacture parts or accessories. In such a situation, the units had to run from the stock kept for emergency, while now this stock in the companies also started to run out. Due to which the production will stop. The Industrial Association has also demanded the government to open the market,

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Industrialists forced to suffer losses

Due to the migration of migrants from Gurugram, only 35-40% of the workers in the companies are left. In order to prevent the exodus of workers, the industrialists had assured to pay their salaries during the lockdown and help in every possible way. In such a situation, in many companies, the raw materials are out or production is stopped, due to which the work is not being done. At the same time, workers have to pay salaries so that they do not leave Gurugram. In such a situation, industrialists are suffering double losses.

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Currently, the industry is going through a very delicate phase. If the situation does not improve in a few days, then the situation can become serious. The government will have to cooperate by taking appropriate steps to protect industries from loss. Market should be opened for raw materials, so that production work can begin. Because industrialists are being forced to pay wages sitting vacant to prevent the migration of workers from Gurugram. – KK Gandhi, President, IDA Sector-37, Gurugram

The state government and the central government should open up the market for raw materials and parts that make products, so that companies can get parts on time. Which did not stop the production work. A demand has also been made to the government by the Industrial Association in this regard. But no decision has been taken to open these markets during the lockdown. – Manoj Tyagi, General Secretary, IMT Manesar Industrial Association

 

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
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