Construction Starts In Chennai As Builders Bring Back Workers In Buses

Desperate to resume construction work, builders in Chennai are spending up to Rs 15,000 to bring back each migrant worker in sleeper buses from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, among other states.

Chennai: Thousands of migrant construction workers, who had returned home after a countrywide lockdown necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic, are being brought back in chartered sleeper buses to resume construction in Chennai.

Even though Tamil Nadu is the second worst-hit state by COVID-19 with 1.80 lakh cases, the desperation to start work is mutual for builders and workers.

Migrant workers are happy to return as most have raked up huge debts in absence of a steady income for months. Builders are focused on cutting losses incurred on account of delay, bank interest and inflated cost of material. They are spending up to Rs 15,000 on bringing back each worker, most of whom are from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, as state-run road transport services remain suspended in Tamil Nadu.

At Asta Arise, a Rs 500-crore, 18-storeyed luxury apartment project in Chennai’s Alwarpet area, work has resumed with 26 of the nearly 150 workers back. Another group is expected soon.

Source: NDTV

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