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Roadside workers need dignity | Surat News

File photo of the dumper which ran over 15 labourers on the highway near Kim last month Surat: A committee comprising social scientists, economist and social workers studied the horrific Kim crossroad accident in which 15 labourers sleeping on the pavement were killed by a speeding truck on January 19 and declared a fact-finding interim report on Thursday. In its report, Bandhakam Shramik Sankalan Samiti (BMS) expressed its concern over the fact that workers of different unorganized sectors especially migrant construction labourers and their children are exposed to such hazards owing to lack of proper housing facilities or even basic amenities like toilet or kitchen.

CSS to come out with gory accident facts | Surat News

SURAT: Centre for Social Studies (CSS) will be coming out with a fact-finding report on the tragic accident on January 19 near Kim crossroad where 15 migrants were crushed by a truck in their sleep. CSS has formed a fact-finding committee of nine members to identify the reasons that caused the accident and what can be done to prevent such incidents in the future. The committee will make its first report public after preliminary study. The committee includes Kiran Desai, director of CSS; Hemant Shah, economist; Vipul Pandya, of Bandhkam Mazdoor Sangathan; Krishnakant Chauhan, a social worker; Kirti Patel, retired labour department official; Uttam Parmar, activist; Shantilal Mina and Denis Macwan, both from Prayas Centre for Labour Research and Action; and Sanjay Patel of Aajeevika Bureau.

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