The Gujarat Maritime
Board (GMB) and the Ship Recycling Industries Association (SRIA) at
Alang-Sosiya Ship Recycling Yard have finalized an agreement to build workers’
dormitories at the cost of Rs 18 crore and a 10,000-sqm plot allotted for the
first phase that would house up to 1,000 workers. Construction is slated to
begin late this year or early next year and completed within 2013 itself.
While the SRIA would build the main
structure, the GMB would finance the building of roads, supply of electricity
and water and sanitation efforts for the dormitories, said Port Officer Captain
Sudhir Chadha, adding that the dormitories would be located nearby an existing training-cum-weekend-entertainment
facility for workers.
Currently, a floating population of
about 15,000 migrant workers live and rest in badly-built sheds and huts near
the ship-recycling plots without even so much as fans. Most can be seen bathing
on the double-lane road that runs across the yard each morning, and sanitation
remains a major concern.
Although workers are now equipped with
personal protective equipment (PPEs) such as jumpsuits, helmets, boots and
gloves, officials posted at the yard say the pitiable living conditions may be
one reason why most workers stay for just two or three months, resulting in the
presence of a huge mass of inexperienced workers at any given time.
Source:
Indian Express. 10 October 2012
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/alang-workers-to-get-dormitory-by-end-of-next-year/1014593/
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