MP: Difficulties for industrialists, Hiring employees would be difficult
MP: Difficulties for industrialists, Hiring employees would be difficult
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Lockdown has been implemented to prevent corona. Now that the lockdown part-3 ends, allowing the factories to be operational from May 18, it will be the biggest challenge for industrialists in the Govindpura industrial area to find employees. It will not be easy to do production related work. In fact, 90 percent of the workers have fled in lockdown. Except Bhopal, most employees of Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Rajasthan including Vidisha, Raisen, Hoshangabad, Betul have gone home.

In this case, President of the Govindpura Industries Association, Amarjit Singh said that by writing a letter to the district administration and the District Industries Center, permission has been sought to start all the factories. Currently permission is not granted. Permission to open factories after lockdown Part-3 is over, it will not be easy to compensate employees after Minley. There are 1100 small and big industries in the industrial area. Work is going on in factories related to the production of farms and food items. The rest are closed. Still giving employees salaries. If the factory does not start in future, it will be difficult to pay.

Industrialists of industrial sector are expected to get permission to start factories from May 18 as per the guidelines of the Central Government. Till now the District and Industry Center had not given permission to start work in all the factories due to the colonies surrounding the industrial area and the open area from all sides. Now after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the relief package on Tuesday, the industry is hopeful to start work.

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