MP News: Municipal Corporation In Chhindwara Has Not Paid Contractors For One Year, New Works May Be Stalled

Chhindwara Municipal Corporation – Photo: Expansion The contractors of Chhindwara Municipal Corporation staged a sit-in outside the commissioner’s office over the payment problem, due to which an atmosphere of commotion was seen for a long time. Efforts are being made by Municipal Corporation Commissioner Rahul Singh to handle the wavering boat with financial burden and save it from drowning. In such a situation, they are tightening all those works so that the corporation can be handled. But in this they are facing opposition instead of cooperation. The conch shell of the protest was done by the contractors of the corporation. The united contractors sat on a dharna near the commissioner’s room raising slogans. Their demand was that before starting new works in the city, the dues of the old works should be paid to the contractors. Even after this, new construction works should be started. demand the right way Wrong
2022 The demand of stalled payment is correct by the contractors but the method adopted to keep their point is wrong. The municipal commissioner also gave the same advice to the contractors after calling them in the room. He said that apart from efforts to increase revenue, arrangements are being made for payment of workers to contractors. Soon all the contractors will be paid. Pending Payment Increased anger with
For the last one year, an odd situation is being created regarding the payment of the contractors working in the Municipal Corporation. After keeping restraint for a long time, now the anger among the contractors is deepening. They say that they build roads or drains in the Municipal Corporation. Low payments remain in their corporation. Apart from Diwali, they have been paid less only once in four to five months. In such a situation, they are not even able to do construction work. ,

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