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Congress sought assistance for workers from closed Nagaon paper mills

Congress sought assistance for workers from closed Nagaon paper mills
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Guwahati: In a solidarity show, Congress on Monday appealed to employees from the closed Hindustan Paper (HPC) Corporation, who was asked to empty their residence last week, don’t leave.
The party urges the state government to come up with aid packages for workers, especially because of the applicable pandemics.
Two paper mills have died for years and notice to empty the residence has triggered massive anxiety.
Two Paper Paper HPC, Nagaon Paper Mill in Jagiroad in the Morigaon District and Cachgram Paper Factory in Panchgram in Hailakandi District, was stopped in March 2017 and October 2015.
“The Assam Pradesh (APCC) Congress Committee will support and protect the interests of closed paper factory employees.
APCC Assuming the direction of the liquidator, Kuldeep Varma, to employees to empty their housing quarter within 15 days as ridiculous, it does not make sense and for no love, “MP Congress from Nagaon, Pradyut Bordoloi, said at the conference on Monday.
APCC has demanded that the state government show solidarity for employees and advance with aid packages by fulfilling all their past commitments about the resurrection of a closed factory and payment of all contributions.
“The commandment to empty the housing quarter without financial guarantees, especially during the economic pressure faced because of a pandemic, completely inhumane,” Bordoloi said.
“The government has maintained a HPC paper plant under the lock and is now willing to liquidate them.
Allegedly that the reason behind liquidation can because this industry requires Bamboo and the Government Assam wants to provide access to bamboo for personal interests to make products such as ethanol and request Media value from the State PCC Media Department, Bobbeetah Sharma.
“Similarly, the Government Assam must be clear about his attitude regarding the lowest oil well in Panchgram.
APCC argues that no government assets must be submitted to the private sector on the plate and demanding transparency in the agreement, “he added.

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