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Builders seek regulatory body for steel, cement sectors
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To stage dharna today to highlight their problems
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Representatives of Joint Action Committee (JAC) of CREDAI and pothe organisations at a press conference in Vijayawada on Thursday. | Photo Credit: RAJU V
To stage dharna today to highlight their problems
The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of BAI, CREDAI, NAREDCO, SABCA and Workers’ Associations will stage a protest near Metropolitan Hotel here on Friday, demanding that the State and Central governments take necessary steps to establish a regulatory authority for steel and cement sectors.
Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, JAC representatives said that constituting a cement regulatory authority for the sector would curb cartelisation and ‘undue profiteering’ by manufacturers. Similarly, authority for the steel sector was necessary to keep a tab on irrational hike in prices. The steel and cement companies had cartelis
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