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Builders to go on strike on February 12
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The main demand of the builders is measures to control steel and cement prices
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The main demand of the builders is measures to control steel and cement prices
Builders and related construction activity members will stop work for a day on February 12, as part of a nation-wide strike called for by the Builders Association of India (BAI). The main demand is measures to control steel and cement prices.
The Joint Action Committee of Coimbatore representing the Association of Consulting Civil Engineers (India), Builders Association of India, Contractors Welfare Association, Coimbatore Builders and Contractors Association, Coimbatore Civil Engineers Association, Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India, The India Institute of Architects, and Paver Block Manufacturer Association has decided to take out a rally from the Women’s Polytechnic to VOC Park on February 12 and submit a memo
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Steel, cement majors acting as cartel to raise prices; regulator required: Gadkari
It will be difficult to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi s dream of making India a $5 trillion economy if the steel and cement prices keep going up, Gadkari said
PTI | January 10, 2021 | Updated 18:32 IST
Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari
Big players in the steel and cement industry are indulging in cartelisation to jack-up prices, Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has said, pitching to place a regulator for the sectors.
It will be difficult to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi s dream of making India a $5 trillion economy if the steel and cement prices keep going up, Gadkari said, pointing out the target of investing Rs 111 lakh crore on infrastructure projects in the next five years to aid the economy.