HEC management has once again started the process of surrendering the allotted quarters, which was suspended for the last several months.
Under this process, employees who resigned from HEC and took up jobs in other companies or who have built their own houses can surrender their quarters.
Earlier, the management had not taken any action despite these employees applying for the process of surrendering quarters, due to which they had to pay rent at the market rate fixed by the management, which was two to three times more than the normal rate.
After the process of surrendering quarters resumed, more than 30 employees have surrendered their quarters in the last two days.
Hatia Kamgar Union Vice President Laldev has welcomed the decision of the management. He said that the condition of HEC residences is continuously deteriorating.
Laldev said that due to lack of maintenance, the quarters are becoming dilapidated and the workers living in the houses allotted by the management have to bear heavy expenses. In such a situation, the workers are hesitant to take the houses.
Apart from this, more than seven hundred quarters are illegally occupied and the administration and management have no information about this. If the management allots the vacant houses on long-term lease, then HEC can earn crores of rupees.
HEC management resumed quarters' surrendering process
Saturday, 12 April 2025 | PNS
| Ranchi
HEC management resumed quarters' surrendering process
Saturday, 12 April 2025 | PNS | Ranchi