Sivakasi’s fireworks manufacturers call off stir
Team Udayavani, Jan 20, 2018, 3:40 PM IST
Virudhunagar: The nearly month-long strike by fireworks manufacturers of Sivakasi, demanding exemption of fireworks from the ambit of the Environment Protection Act, was called off today.
The decision came after talks between Tamil Nadu minister K T Rajenthra Balaji and office-bearers of the fireworks manufacturers associations till late last night, sources said.
Sivakasi is the country’s fireworks manufacturing hub.
The manufacturers had been on an indefinite stir from December 26.
Sources said the minister assured the protesters that the AIADMK-led state government would put pressure on the Centre regarding the manufacturers’ demand.
The associations have also been seeking expeditious hearing by the Supreme Court of a petition seeking a series of steps to curb air pollution, including a ban on sale, possession and bursting of firecrackers across the country.
Owners of fireworks manufacturing units announced that they were withdrawing the strike and would resume work from January 22.
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