Operations at the plant, which manufactures large appliances like
refrigerators and washing machines, have been suspended till March 25.
Umesh Mishra and his
friends were busy discussing the night’s menu for their team. Assembling near
the closed gates of LG India
Electronics’ manufacturing plant at Greater Noida’s Udyog Vihar Extension,
the group of transport workers were in no hurry to take up their next
assignment.
As the town undergoes a
total lockdown, they could afford to spend the day chatting. Operations at the
plant, which manufactures large appliances like refrigerators and washing
machines, have been suspended till March 25.
Apart from a couple of
security personnel at its entrance, none turned up on Monday. The deserted look
that it was wearing on Monday afternoon was quite a sight. This is in stark
contrast to the frequent movement of over 200 trucks, hundreds of workers and roadside
vendors that used to jostle around.
Mishra, who hails from
Bihar’s Muzaffarpur, blames his fate. Like many other peers in his profession,
he would have been on the move with his loaded truck by now. But with a
lockdown in place, the state transport department has not yet given transport
permit to his vehicle. “We are waiting for green light for our vehicle that was
loaded with refrigerators on Sunday,” he said.
Attendants at the fuel
station, just opposite the Power Spack plant in the vicinity, are bored. The
station that used to serve over 500 trucks and hundreds of passenger vehicles a
day is now attracting only over 50 cars. Nearly half of the attendants have
been asked to stay at home.
The sight at the Oppo
India manufacturing plant, about 10 kilometres interior to the LG plant, is
lonelier. The three security men behind its closed gates were attempting to
sanitize the area with a motorised cleaning equipment. About 100 metres away,
over a dozen abandoned trucks were parked and a few grazing buffalos were
around. With people staying away from public places as well as workplaces and
markets shut, traffic cops in the region are much relieved.
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