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The NTPC plant of the district became the death knell for the laborer , a worker died due to negligence

Narsinghpur: Another tragic accident has come to light during work at the NTPC plant located in Gangai of the district, where a laborer lost his life. This accident happened at NTPC’s CHP, in which laborer Naresh Pali Bamhori Mankwara died. A video that went viral recently has made it clear that the NTPC management is not serious about the safety of the workers.

In this video, the body of a laborer is seen lying in the drain. And people passing by are surprised and say, how did it fall here if the laborer fell from a height, but at the time of the accident, the management or colleagues were not present to help him.

According to the information received, the worker fell from a height of about 20 feet. If this accident had been reported on time and he had been taken to the hospital, perhaps his life could have been saved. This incident highlights the serious negligence being shown in the safety of workers in NTPC of Narsinghpur district. It is being told that the laborer here are working without any safety equipment, due to which their lives are constantly in danger.

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