Tag: Nirmalkar

  • Apprentices besiege Coal India headquarters Kolkata, apprentices of Korba were also involved

    Apprentice personnel laid siege in front of the Coal India headquarters in Kolkata demanding regularization. The apprentices say that many posts of employees in the mine are vacant and regular trend works are being done. Shortage of manpower should be overcome by regularizing the apprentice after training. A large number of apprentices also joined Korba region in the movement.

    A large number of apprentices are working in other subsidiaries of Coal India including South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL). These apprentices have demanded regularization from management. After demonstrating in front of SECL Bilaspur headquarters, agitation is now being done in front of Coal India headquarters. On Monday, about five thousand apprentices from all the subsidiaries participated under the leadership of Sushil Kumar Nirmalkar, national president of ITI Apprentice Association.

    Sushil said that the memorandum has been submitted to the management after performing the siege throughout the day. With this, it has been said that if their demand is not met, then there will be agitation in the mine area and coal production and dispatch will be stopped from the mine.

    He said that due to the continuous retirement of the workers working in the coal mine, manpower has reduced considerably and many regular trend works are being done through outsourcing. The apprentices are also working like regular personnel. They say that they will have to find work after apprentice. Therefore, the vacant posts in SECL should be recruited on priority basis, but the management is not taking positive initiatives on this.

  • Prabhat Pheri pulled out of Rajatlab before fundraising for Ram temple construction

    Since the decision in favor of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the preparations for the construction of Ram temple have started with the noise. Various parties have started contributing in their own way to build the Ram temple. In the capital Raipur, joint Hindu organizations took out Prabhat Ferrians in many places and requested people for fundraising. In the same episode, Prabhat Pheri was taken out with pomp on Sunday in Rajatlab of the capital and appealed to people to cooperate for the construction of the temple. The program was attended mainly by Vishwa Hindu Parishad co-convenor Ghanshyam Chaudhary, former councilor Yogendra Verma, former councilor Sunil Chaudhary, Shekhar Dhankar, Dabboo Nirmalkar, Mukesh Tandi and residents of the ward.