NE NEWS SERVICE
SURAT, JUNE 13
With 23 workers employed in some diamond units in Surat testing coronavirus positive, the civic authorities have ordered the partial closure of around eight such firms and asked their other staff members to undergo a 14-day quarantine.
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The Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) said that it has ordered the closure of certain floors and departments of these eight diamond units located in the city’s Katargam locality, to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Surat is the biggest diamond cutting and polishing hub of the country. “In the last three days,23 diamond workers have tested COVID-19 positive and the number is rising,” SMC’s Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Ashish Naik, said on Saturday.
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With the detection of several positive cases, certain departments of diamond units, including Shivam Jewellers, SRK Empire, Dharmnandan Diamonds, Rinkle Impex, C Dinesh, and Co, JB and Brothers, and Royal Diamonds, have been shut, the civic body said in a statement.
Other workers of these units have been asked to strictly observe 14-day quarantine, it added. It also said that the units where social distancing norms were not being followed have been slapped with Rs 10,000 penalty each.
The SMC said that it will continue to check diamond units to see whether norms like social distancing, use of masks and sanitisers, were being followed to prevent the spread of the virus.
All the workers in the diamond polishing units sit in close proximity while working. Over 20 people, who recently tested coronavirus positive, worked at these units, civic officials said, adding that family members of these workers have also been quarantined.
Regional President of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Dinesh Navadiya, said that the diamond industry employs around 6.5 lakh workers in Surat.
“There are around 6,000 diamond units in Surat that employ around 6.5 lakh workers. As per our calculation, from June 1, when these diamond units were allowed to reopen after lockdown, 2 lakh to 2.25 lakh workers have started working in these units,” he said.
“We will meet SMC officials to discuss the matter. We will try to find a way out,” he said. Diamond polishing units started their operations again from this month after lockdown as relaxed in the country.
Surat is the biggest diamond cutting and polishing hubs of the country. “In the last three days,23 diamond workers have tested COVID-19 positive and the number is rising,” SMC’s Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Ashish Naik, said on Saturday.
With the detection of several positive cases, certain departments of diamond units, including Shivam Jewellers, SRK Empire, Dharmnandan Diamonds, Rinkle Impex, C Dinesh and Co, JB and Brothers, and Royal Diamonds, have been shut, the civic body said in a statement.
Other workers of these units have been asked to strictly observe 14-day quarantine, it added. It also said that the units where social distancing norms were not being followed have been slapped with Rs 10,000 penalty each.
The SMC said that it will continue to check diamond units to see whether norms like social distancing, use of masks and sanitisers, were being followed to prevent the spread of the virus.
All the workers in the diamond polishing units sit in close proximity while working. Over 20 people, who recently tested coronavirus positive, worked at these units, civic officials said, adding that family members of these workers have also been quarantined.
Regional President of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Dinesh Navadiya, said that the diamond industry employs around 6.5 lakh workers in Surat.
“There are around 6,000 diamond units in Surat that employ around 6.5 lakh workers. As per our calculation, from June 1, when these diamond units were allowed to reopen after lockdown, 2 lakh to 2.25 lakh workers have started working in these units,” he said.
“We will meet SMC officials to discuss the matter. We will try to find a way out,” he said. Diamond polishing units started their operations again from this month after lockdown as relaxed in the country.