The Hindu (Chennai)

Metro Rail work hit as migrant workers head home to vote

Many workers hired for Phase II constructi­on are from States such as Bihar and Jharkhand. They will be back to work by May-end, say CMRL ocials

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Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has been facing a worker shortage at the Phase II project constructi­on sites as hundreds of migrant workers have returned to their native to cast their vote in the Lok Sabha election.

About 20,000 workers are deployed across various worksites in the 116-km Phase II network, which is being executed in the city at a cost of ₹61,843 crore. Sources said the number of workers in these sites had dipped quite a bit owing to the election.

According to CMRL oŠcials, many migrant workers employed for the project are from States such as Bihar, Chhattisga­rh, West Bengal, and Jharkhand. They will be back to work by the end of May, say oŠcials.

“Though we are at a crucial stage of the project, we are still managing with the available resources and manpower. It is important that they are allowed to go home to exercise their franchise. Once they get back, we will speed up the work further and try to meet the deadline,” an oŠcial said.

Sources said the workers only get to meet their families once in a while, so it was natural that they would use this chance to stay for a month before returning.

Though the authoritie­s had asked contractor­s to mobilise the local workforce, they are ”nding it tough.

“The local workforce is more expensive, and it won’t be possible to hire them in large numbers. Also, the usual workers know how to operate our machines. Bringing in new workers for only a month may not work,” a source said.

While constructi­on is under way at a majority of the sites for the Phase II project, the primary focus is to ”rst complete the stretch from Poonamalle­e to Porur, which is part of corridor 4.

 ?? B. VELANKANNI RAJ ?? Polltime lull: A Metro Rail Phase II project constructi­on site in Vadapalani on Tuesday.
B. VELANKANNI RAJ Polltime lull: A Metro Rail Phase II project constructi­on site in Vadapalani on Tuesday.

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