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Ance waste continued in the middle of a worker strike in Jaipur

Jaipur: Unpaid bills have become the main cause of upheaval between Jaipur and BVG companies that directly affect the condition of the city sanitation.
Over the past three days, BVG company workers have broken down because their salaries are not paid on time.
About 3,900 tons of garbage were not picked up from the city which eventually went to the edge of the city road.
The company has claimed that because their bill was not cleaned by JMC, they could not pay their workers.
The company has carried out a number of strikes in the past four years.
The condition of the city’s sanitation is not in accordance with the sign with Hooper not on time.
In accordance with the original contract, BVG Company should provide all Hooper but JMC has bought more than 130 Hooper.
From here, many are given rent to the company to run.
Twenty-five compactors worth Rs 9.5 Crore to take waste bought by JMC, bigger in December 2020 which still has not been used.
An anonymous condition said, “We bought a hoopers but did not have enough labor to run it.
Therefore, we decided to give it to rent them.
Compactors were purchased to start taking garbage in one zone but with so many court cases not in use.
“During the time of Gurjar, the larger JMC began to take garbage from two wards using their own resources but after the suspension of the problem returned to the same place.
On each JMC ward, bigger and inheritance, Hooper will not come on time.
Apart from the number of complaints submitted by the occupants and conditions of sanitation councils if condescending.
On Friday, the BVG Company said that they would immediately release employee salaries.
Company Project Manager BVG Umed Singh Deerawat said, “We have received our payment from JMC, inheritance where we will pay all our employees.
We will ask employees to start working.” However, the company employees have refused to work until all 11 their demands accepted.

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