Amid lockdown, Plywood factory employing over 100 non-local labourers functions normally in South Kashmir

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Srinagar, April 9, KNT: Amid lockdown and looming crisis over the outbreak of Covid-19, a plywood factory where over 100 non-local labourers are working is function normally in Qazigund area of South Kashmirโ€™s Kulgam district.

Well placed sources told Kashmir News Trust that at Nipora Vessue area of Qazigund on Srinagar-Jammu Highway which falls under the jurisdiction of Revenue District Anantnag, a plywood factory in the name of M/S MAK Plywood Industries is functioning normally.

Sources added that over 100 non-local labourers are currently working in this factory and all are present there.

The factory is owned by Mukhtar Ahmed Kunroo of Naibasti area of Anantnag.

โ€œThe functioning of this factory is in sheer violation of restrictions imposed by the Government under Disaster Management Act,โ€ said a local adding that police have not taken cognizance of this grave matter yet.

Pertinently, South Kashmirโ€™s Kulgam district witnessed first Covid-19 case yesterday while authorities have declared Naik Mohalla as red zone.

The adjacent district of Shopian has 13 positive Covid-19 cases where two more villages including Heerpora and Kanipora have been declared as red zones. Yesterday, six positive cases were reported from the district.

DISCLAIMER :- THIS STORY HAS NOT BEEN EDITED BY KASHMIR AGE STAFF AND IS AUTO-GENERATED FROM NEWS AGENCY FEEDS.

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