Increased disaster on the public, power crisis may deepen in this state
Increased disaster on the public, power crisis may deepen in this state
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Mumbai: A big news is coming out about Maharashtra, in which it is being told that the power crisis in the state may deepen. In fact, the electricity workers have announced a strike in protest against privatization. State Energy Minister Nitin Raut had urged all unions to withdraw the strike through video conferencing on Monday and assured that the state government is not going to privatize it. The minister had organized a meeting with the union leaders this afternoon, but the minister, upset over not calling off the strike, postponed today's meeting and warned of imposing mesma on the striking employees.

On Monday, the nationwide strike had limited impact on Mumbai and most services continued as normal. Employees of Maharashtra's power sector unit took part in the strike despite fear of action. The employees discussed with the State Power Minister Nitin Raut. Apart from this, employees of government and insurance companies and old private sector bank employees held a meeting at Azad Maidan.

Along with this, Maharashtra Pradesh Bank Employees Federation said in a statement that 5000 employees took part in this protest. A day after giving a warning about the implementation of the Maharashtra Essential Commodities Services Management Act (MESMA), Raut held a digital meeting with the striking workers and assured them that no corporation would be privatized, a statement said. Will go In a statement issued by the minister's office, it was told that the minister has asked for a one-on-one discussion with the personnel on Tuesday in which all the issues raised by them will be discussed.

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