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Thursday 23 November 2017

Factory accident in Ludhiana



On the last day, a factory collapse in the industrial area of Ludhiana, Punjab, the tragedy struck with the thirteen deaths and deaths due to which the factory was in a compact area where the debris was removed.

There was a lot of delays but there were many problems. The other tragedy is that even the nearby houses of this factory have suffered a lot. Although the Chief Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh himself has visited this place and has ordered to investigate the accident, the question of the question is that when the government itself never had to learn from investigating reports of such accidents Then what do these reports mean? Does this investigation show only to stop the tears of victim families? It looks like it really is.

A few years ago, there was such a tragedy also in Falak Point area of Jalandhar and there too many workers died in a similar manner buried under debris. Undoubtedly, the government or the factory managers are financially assisted by the deceased families but do they earn those families who come back? They do not return, but such employers make their own dilapidated building and show a thumbs up for the local government's office. These buildings are not made even according to the rules. Even the Bachao Abhiyan did not even get full success. Why do such buildings come into existence without the permission of the officials, and if they come, then why are they not stopped by investigating them so that tomorrow does not happen any tragedy? Our tragedy is, in fact, that the system comes into conscious after such an event. Basic work is done The accident has been investigated. The report came shortly after. What is that report, someone does not know about it or the recommendations that are made in that report ever been implemented? After that, the administration again looks forward to the next accident. Clearly, if Jalandhar was taught a lesson from a factory accident, it would not have been a Ludhiana-related accident, nor did it kill thirteen human lives. Although Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has announced the formation of a new law for the construction of buildings in such areas, what can be said is that this announcement was a temporary delay or he really wanted to find a solution to this tragedy. Are there. There is no end to the factories of even bigger cities of Punjab and even in the residential areas. There is no doubt that it is a major source of employment and the state's development but it is not necessary that the construction of these factories should be monitored so that it will never cause the tragedy in future. Should it be assumed that due to the combination of politics and officers, efforts are not made even after knowing about the prevention of such buildings? Is it not possible that small industrial units wherever they are in the residential areas should be taken out of the urban areas to a different area? This is even more important than pollution today. The Supreme Court had set up such industrial units in many residential areas of old Delhi, where the urban outfits had thrown out. If certain areas of Punjab, especially Ludhiana, should be planned in such a place at a particular place, and if the government gives complete permission in this area, then it will have to be protected from frequent pollution and human life Obstacles will also be removed. Yet let's see what the Captain Government teaches this lesson from this accident.

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