Priority Is To Make Cement Plants Functional

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It is intended to create a common consensus between the Himachal Pradesh Truck Operators Union of Barmana and Darlaghat of Bilaspur and Solan districts respectively, and the management of the cement companies so that the cement plants could re-start their operations in a smooth manner. This was stated by Industries Minister, Harshwardhan Chauhan in a meeting he chaired between the Union and the Management of the cement company here today.

He said that the government has conveyed its displeasure with the company management and its owners and our priority is to make the plants functional as soon as possible. The State Government has suffered huge financial loss, besides the truck operators were without work for over a month, apart from this, those who were associated directly and indirectly with the company and otherwise, were striving for livelihood, said he. The motive of the government was to make both ends meet and both the parties have assured to cooperate in this regard. The outcome of the meeting will be conveyed to the Chief Minister at the earliest, stated the Minister.

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