Around 700 powerloom owners held a meeting here and decided to keep the units shut for 20 days to draw the government's attention to their woes, ranging from yarn prices and taxes to electricity rates
Representational Image. Pic/iStock
Powerloom owners in Bhiwandi town of Maharashtra's Thane district have called for a complete shutdown of their units from November 1 to 20 to press for their long-pending demands from the government.
ADVERTISEMENT
Around 700 powerloom owners held a meeting here and decided to keep the units shut for 20 days to draw the government's attention to their woes, ranging from yarn prices and taxes to electricity rates.
"The Central and state governments are to blame for the pathetic situation in Bhiwandi, which is considered the Manchester of India," said Naresh Sancheti, a representative of the powerloom owners.
The Bhiwandi industry employs nearly five lakh workers drawn from different states and during this period they will have to starve as they won't have any work or wages, he said.
Of the 15 lakh powerlooms, only 10 lakh are functional due to various reasons, he said.
The shutdown will affect around 20,000 owners of the powerloom units in the town and impact the transport industry, Sancheti said.
The government, which has been receiving 12 per cent GST on yarn, will have to go without any income for the 20 days, he said.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.