INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
SIRAHA, JANUARY 13Crusher business owners of Siraha have sent a memorandum to the district administration workplace, revealing serious
concerns about the federal governments recent choice to shut their services.
The memorandum has it that crusher industries in the district
will be shut and sale and circulation of sand, gravel and stones will be stopped till the federal government chooses to renew these
industries.The entrepreneurs stated they were all set to follow the government choice however discussed that they were puzzled by the recent
crackdown at an unfavorable time
Our organization is already in crisis and on top of it, this is the time when we are pushed to repay to banks; its unfortunate to see the
government shutting our plants rather of helping us now, said entrepreneur Rajendra Yadav.According to Yadav, all plants, consisting of
those which have due date to still get their organizations restored, will be shut until the government chooses to enable renewal for all
Why were we permitted to set up our organizations earlier and why are we being targeted now? he asked.The Ministry of Home Affairs, on
January 4, had actually directed district administration workplaces across the nation to shut crusher plants running without satisfying
Of the 23 crusher plants registered in the district, only seven still have deadlines for renewal.Sixteen others have their renewal due date
expired already.Around a dozen other crusher plants are stated to be operating in the district without being signed up with the concerned
authority.A variation of this short article appears in the print on January 14, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.
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Crusher plants running against set requirements shut
On behalf of the entrepreneurs, Nepal Crusher and Mining Industry
Entrepreneurs Association, Siraha, handed over a memorandum to chief district officer Lalbabu Kawadi, taking exception to the district
administrations decision to shut crusher plants operating in the district in line with the choice of the ministry concerned from today.
This short article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com