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Coal town wedding planners are planning to submit a petition to the Dhanbad Deputy Commissioner demanding provision of free food grains until the next wedding season for labourers working in the sector, as majority of them are deprived of ration cards.
The state government has made no announcements on relaxation in restrictions during wedding events. More than 80 thousand labourers working with different wedding planners, including generator operators, electricians, dishwashers, servers and band party members have been facing extreme financial crises since the lockdown commenced.
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Talking to The Telegraph Online on Thursday, President of Dhanbad Zila Decorator Association, Pradeep Kumar Singh said,“We had a bumper
Over 1,200 decorators and tent house owners in the district are up in arms against the Dhanbad Municipal Corporation following a recent order making trade, labour and catering licenses mandatory for working in marriage halls in the area.
Disagreeing with the decision, a delegation of Dhanbad Zila Decorator Association on Thursday met the district municipal commissioner Satyendra Kumar. Traders will have to close their businesses if the decision is implemented, the delegation, led by its president Pradeep Kumar Singh, said.
The protesters are especially concerned over the DMC’s decision of imposing a registration charge of Rs 5,000 on the pandemic-battered businessmen.