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Tractor-Trolley Union J&K delegation calls on Azad, submits memorandum of demands
10/22/2021 10:06:12 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Oct 22: A delegation of Tractor-Trolley Union J&K led by its Chairman Mohammad Arif called on former Chief Minister of J&K Ghulam Nabi Azad and apprised him about the difficulties they are going through in wake of restrictions on mining activities. The Union also submitted memorandum of demands. They pleaded for immediate interim relief to trolley, dumper and tipper owners whose sustenance has been hit by delay in the allotment of minor mineral blocks in Jammu and urge your good-self to take a compassionate view in view of the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic. The stakeholders are virtually at the brink of starvation due to joblessness and the added trauma for them is liquidation of loans which they have availed for purchase of tippers and trollies. They said the process for allotment of mining blocks should be expedited, saying there should be no problem in allowing legal mining, within parameters of the set norms, not in the interest of the stakeholders but also for smooth construction business. Non availability of extraction material especially sand has hugely impacted the construction sector that had shown signs of recovery after easing of Standard Operating Procedure.
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