Adityapur Industrial Area faces labour crisis

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Adityapur Industrial Area faces labour crisis

Tuesday, 14 January 2020 | PNS | Jamshedpur

Asia’s leading industrial hub at Adituapur is facing shortage of the workers owing to the Tusu and Makar Sankranti festival. About 80 per cent of the workforce in the industrial area is on leave for celebrating the State’s most popular festival.

“It is similar situation like every year during the time of tribal festival. We are facing shortage of workers due to which production has been hit. Even fiscal incentives to check the workforce deficit won’t matter as the workers so dedicated towards their festival,” said a young entrepreneur.

According to industry sources, for atleast one week from today the production in  small and medium enterprises will come down to 30 per cent, as most of the labourers  went on leave to their native  places for celebrating  Tusu ( a harvest festival) and Makar Sankranti ( which falls on January 15).

A section of industrialists had even offered incentives to workers to draw them to work . " We are facing tough times these days.

We have launched special incentives to retain the workers during the festival.  Even then production gets hampered as there are very few who accepts the incentives," said Bikash Mukherjee, an industrialist and managing director of Auto Profile, an ancillary unit of Tata Motors.

Officials of Adityapur Small Industries Association (ASIA), a leading industry outfit of Kolhan region said that production loss during the festival is expected to be  several crores.

" Many small units would remain closed for the next 3-4 days while those units which are open will manage production with skeleton strength," said  an official of ASIA.

Notably, the strength of workers in Adityapur industrial area will be around 30,000 including contractual labourers. The number of small, medium and large scale  industries would be around 900.

The point is most of the workers are outsiders and during the festival season (Tusu) they visit their families and relatives and stay home for at least, five to seven days at stretch, added the industrialist representative. 

 He also said that it becomes difficult to make alternative arrangement for the short time.  “There are few companies whose daily turnover is nearly rupees 10 crore so, one can understand the loss the companies in total make in Adityapur between January and February  particularly,” remarked the industrialist.

It may be noted that the sprawling Adityapur Industrial Area houses 900 units- including 11 large-scale, 64 small scale and 166 tiny industries. A few important industries that has global presence are Usha Martin Group, RSB Group, Tata Steel Growth Shop(TGS) etc., too situated in this industrial belt, situated in Seraikela-Kharsawan.

 There are 20 industries, which export its products to the USA, Australia and other European countries.

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