City
Epaper

Coal India workers start strike against privatisaion in Ranchi

By ANI | Updated: July 2, 2020 13:45 IST

Workers of Coal India Limited (CIL) started a three-day strike against the privatisation of the company on Thursday. The workers raised slogans against the e-auction of coal blocks to private parties.

Open in App

Workers of Coal India Limited (CIL) started a three-day strike against the privatisation of the company on Thursday. The workers raised slogans against the e-auction of coal blocks to private parties.

Five labour unions are leading the strike and have halted mining and production activities across CIL's subsidiaries in Jharkhand and seven other states.

Protestors gathered outside the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) headquarters and shouted slogans against commercial mining.

According to Rajiv Ranjan, Secretary of the Akhil Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, the workers are making demands against the privatisation of CIL. "We demand that the authorities put a stop to commercial coal mining in our country. We ask that the Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI) not be separated from CIL and the decision made by the high power committee regarding contractual workers be enforced."

Jagannath Sahu, a CIL employee claimed that their rights will be taken away if CIL is privatised. "The Centre is undoing the nationalisation of CIL, which was done back in 1972-73. If they privatised the company, workers will be constantly worried about the security of their jobs. The decision taken by the Centre is against all the labourers in our country," Sahu told .

He added, "Why is the Prime Minister concerned about selling our country's coal in the middle of COVID-19 pandemic? We demand that the anti-labour decision be taken back."

Earlier in May, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the Central government will introduce competition, transparency and private sector participation in the coal sector and will do infrastructure development of Rs 50,000 crore.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Central CoalfieldsJagannath sahuRajiv RanjanCoal India Limited
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessDigging Deeper: The Future Prospects of Coal India

InternationalCoal stock reaches 110.58 million tonnes, records 44% YoY growth

TechnologyIndia public cloud market reaches $6.2 bn, SaaS sees largest growth

InternationalGovernment to offload 3% stake in Coal India via OFS route

InternationalIndia's coal production rises 15% to 893 mn tonnes in 2022-23

National Realted Stories

NationalMP: Several feared trapped after four-storey building collapses in Anuppur

NationalKullu: Four killed,18 rescued as vehicle falls into gorge near Sojha

NationalBJP's strong pro-incumbency wave in Assam: Party National VP Baijayant Panda

NationalManipur CM takes NH-37 to Jiribam in first visit since 2023 ethnic violence

National'BJP is only atmanirbhar when EC supports them,' says Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal