''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. Though the production has come to a stand still, we have to pay telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these expenditures,'' Bele said.
He said that if the same situation continued for three four days more, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work in dearth of raw material.
Though these small industries are ancilliary units, providing material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra, MICO, Crompton Greaves and VIP industries, crises in these units will affect the work of the big industries.
Bele estimated the loss to the industries due to the prevailing crises to the tune of Rs 500-700 crore till now in nasik.
Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as people from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan work in these industries because of their physical ability to work.
RE:loss to the industries due to the prevailing crises to the tune of Rs 500-700 crore till now.in nasik
by Man on Feb 13, 2008 08:25 PM Permalink
Where are those literate Marathis who used to support Goonda-Raj! Now they will understand the ripple affect of supporting a criminal. I'll ask those Marathis(And Goonda-Raj) to give jobs to their brothers who will be jobless after this debacle.