This story is from June 05, 2020
Industries face manpower crunch despite relaxations in Gurugram
GURUGRAM: It has been over a month since the Centre announced lockdown relaxations and two weeks since the roll-out of a stimulus package for micro, small and medium industries, but most in the Gurugram-Manesar belt are still operating at 20% to 25% of their capacity. With a resumption riddled with shortage of
“While we have been allowed to open the industrial units, there is a serious shortage of
The exodus of migrants workers along with movement restrictions for those who have stayed back, have cumulated into a major hurdle, especially for the industries in Udyog Vihar industrial area. “Things have certainly improved with the Delhi-Gurugram border opening up, and we are almost at 50% production capacity. However, many mid-management level people can’t come to work due to mobility issues and self-regulation of some RWAs,” said Animesh Saxena, who runs a garment manufacturing unit in Udyog Vihar.
The automobile sector is still reeling from the slump in demand. “Our production is dependent on the three major players including Maruti, Hero and Honda. While Hero has picked up pace in production, the other two are barely functioning at 25% of their total production capacity. Hence, the demand for parts is also low hurting the ancillary units,” said the owner of an automotive parts manufacturer from Gurugram.
The relief measures for the MSMEs announced by the state and the Centre are yet to have their impact. “There is no money in the market and though the government has offered schemes for availing credit, they aren’t exactly what the industries need now,” said Deepak Maini, Industrial Development Association. Saxena concurs and says while banks are approving loans, it is actually more a financial burden on industries rather than a benefit. “Banks are offering credit at interest rates as high as 9.5%, which is apt for those who need money right away but in the long term, it will become a burden on industries,” said Saxena.
manpower
, low demand and cash crunch, they are struggling to land on their feet, and industry insiders believe it will take at least two more months.“While we have been allowed to open the industrial units, there is a serious shortage of
workers
as many have returned home. At the same time, the government is also facilitating their return home,” said Rakesh Batra, owner Shantispad Limited.The exodus of migrants workers along with movement restrictions for those who have stayed back, have cumulated into a major hurdle, especially for the industries in Udyog Vihar industrial area. “Things have certainly improved with the Delhi-Gurugram border opening up, and we are almost at 50% production capacity. However, many mid-management level people can’t come to work due to mobility issues and self-regulation of some RWAs,” said Animesh Saxena, who runs a garment manufacturing unit in Udyog Vihar.
The automobile sector is still reeling from the slump in demand. “Our production is dependent on the three major players including Maruti, Hero and Honda. While Hero has picked up pace in production, the other two are barely functioning at 25% of their total production capacity. Hence, the demand for parts is also low hurting the ancillary units,” said the owner of an automotive parts manufacturer from Gurugram.
The relief measures for the MSMEs announced by the state and the Centre are yet to have their impact. “There is no money in the market and though the government has offered schemes for availing credit, they aren’t exactly what the industries need now,” said Deepak Maini, Industrial Development Association. Saxena concurs and says while banks are approving loans, it is actually more a financial burden on industries rather than a benefit. “Banks are offering credit at interest rates as high as 9.5%, which is apt for those who need money right away but in the long term, it will become a burden on industries,” said Saxena.
Popular from City
- Fengal likely to be a weak cyclone; but Chennai gets red alert
- Over 2,500 families affected as demolition of illegal buildings begins in Mumbai's Nalasopara
- Watch: Inmate celebrates release with dance outside jail, video goes viral
- At 8.9°C, Pune colder than J&K’s Katra and Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala
- Ransom call, silence, and a miracle: Abducted in 1993, Ghaziabad boy reunited with family after 30 years in slavery
end of article
Trending Stories
- IPL Auction 2025: Full and final list of sold and unsold players across all teams
- IPL Auction 2025: Full updated squads, players list, and final teams of all 10 IPL franchises after mega auction
- MI full squad, IPL 2025: Mumbai Indians squad with list of players retained, released and bought at IPL 2025 mega auction
- CSK full squad, IPL 2025: Chennai Super Kings squad with list of players retained, released and bought at IPL 2025 mega auction
- 9 Ways Students Can Sharpen Their Memory for Board Exams
- WATCH: Wasim Akram explains why Jasprit Bumrah is a terror with the ball
- 'What wrong have I done ...': Prithvi Shaw breaks silence
Visual Stories
- 5 fruits one can grow in the balcony garden with ease (and how)
- 10 lesser-known breakfast dishes from Maharashtra
- 7 best food for kids to improve brain power early on
- 10 habits of parents that raises well-behaved kids
- How to grow Peace lily at home and make it flower quickly
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment