Nagpur. Corona’s lockdown can prove to be a villain for the workers who have been on strike in the hope of government jobs for the past several days. The way the cases are increasing, the situation of lockdown can be created in the state. Many employees are now worried about this. That’s why they have started contacting the officials of ST Mahamandal. If sources are to be believed, he wants to join the job but he is adding a condition with it.
According to which, if they join the job then no action will be taken against them. The local officials of the Mahamandal are not ready to put a stamp on this condition. They clearly say that this decision can be taken only by the top officers of the corporation, but if all the employees join as a group, then they can write a request letter to the corporation not to take action. But the final decision will be taken by the high command of the corporation. The local officers of the division are also accepting the fact that they are getting messages of joining with constant condition by the employees.
alert but worried
Employees federation leaders engaged in managing the strike of ST workers are trying to carry forward the strike, but the way Corona cases are increasing in the state, it has increased their concern. At the same time, financial crisis has arisen in front of many employees involved in the strike. The pressure of the family is to join a job. If there is a lockdown then the government can end the strike. In these circumstances, they may have to face unemployment. If sources are to be believed, many changes will be seen in the strike in two to three days.
The number reached 20 on the first
The number of buses being run by ST Mahamandal in different areas of the zone has been increased to 20. These include 4 for Ganeshpeth, 4 for Imamwada, 2 for Ghatrod, 3 for Umred, 2 for Savaner, 3 for Vardhman, 1 for Ramtek and 1 for Katol. These 20 buses made 62 rounds on Tuesday. During these buses covered a journey of 3933.8 kms. At this time 2,560 migrants made their journey. Divisional officials believe that this number will increase further.