Without labours there will be no progress, industries will not move - PCC member Dr. Satyam Srirangam

May 1, 2023 - 21:02
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Without labours there will be no progress, industries will not move - PCC member Dr. Satyam Srirangam

Hyderabad, May 1: On the occasion of May Day, the member of PCC attended the program organized under the leadership of INTUC President Narsimha Yadav at Goods Shed Road, KukatPally Constituency, Dr Satyam Srirangam.  On this occasion, said that if the working world flexes its muscles, modern life will become easier for all of us, and the labor of the working people is hidden in the industry.  He said that the entire economic, social and cultural development of the country depends on the muscles of the workers.  He said that only if the working world is safe, the society should be standardized as an all-round development.  He said that the workers are the wheels of the country's progress and the sweat drops of the workers are the fuel, and the efforts of the workers and agricultural laborers in the development of the country are unique and common.  He said that after independence, the Congress party ruled India for the last 60 years, but passed many laws in favor of the labours and established many public sector institutions, but in the last few years, the central and state governments feel that the welfare of the labours is not the responsibility of the government, and today all the parties in power are selling the public sector institutions.  In this program P.  Nagi Reddy, Gopishetty Raghavender, Tumu Venu, Shafi, Pandu, Prakash Mudiraj, Babu Rao, Santu Ram, local INTUC labor union leaders Sampath, Baba,Linga Raju, Lohit and large scale workers, Congress party leaders and activists participated.

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