New Delhi: The Delhi Jal Board contractors association went on a strike on Monday over non-payment of dues, hampering the work on projects related to water and sewage treatment plants.
DJB vice chairman Somnath Bharti said water and sewage treatment plant projects and the Delhi government’s RO plants project have been significantly affected due to the strike.
He said there has been an impact on maintenance of projects along with contamination in the sewerage system, leading to grievance calls from
across Delhi.
“WTP and STP projects and even the Delhi government’s RO plants project are significantly affected, with the agency struggling to cover running expenses,” Bharti said.
Contractors association general secretary Vinay Mangla said that around 1,150 contractors will halt their work until dues are paid to everyone.
“It is an open-ended strike and we are expecting it to go on for a week,” he said.
The Delhi Jal Board Contractors Welfare Association had written to the additional chief engineer mentioning that the contractors would stop all ongoing works due to non-payment of funds.
“After detailed deliberations and finding no option, it was unanimously decided that all ongoing works related to water leakages, water contamination, maintenance of water supply, settled sewerage system, maintenance of sewerage system, operation of tube wells and pumping stations, providing sewer beldars, engagement of labours and de-silting work will be stopped from November 27,” the letter read.
The decision was taken following a meeting of the association on November 23 over dues pending since February. The association said the works will be taken up only on receipt of dues by all contractors
concerned.