Chandigarh power workers stop the strike. It is supplied in a "normalized" state

To give great peace of mind to the residents of Chandigarh, workers in the power sector ended the strike on Wednesday night.
Power union strikes in UT, Chandigarh have been withdrawn and power has returned to normal in most areas.
The Power Unions gathered in Sector 17 have dissolved and resumed their mission.
Workers in the power sector went on strike for three days against privatization.
The union is pleased to ensure that the UT administration will not strike again at this time and to discuss with engineering personnel to resolve issues and draw conclusions. The Deputy Secretary said the issue of privatization is pending in the Punjab and Haryana High Courts, and by law the Commonwealth should pursue it in the courts of jurisdiction. From March 2, DC has ensured that it will meet regularly with relevant officers on issues raised by the union.
After consultations between the Chandigarh administration and representatives of the energy union, the energy union has decided to withdraw the strike, provided that a statement of intent to the selected company is not issued by March 10. .. Managers reassured that power department employees were not prevented from receiving wages and benefits by administrative decisions. He also urged them not to repeat acts that were not of the public interest. After failure verification, power was restored in most areas. The government appreciates the cooperation of the residents and apologizes for any inconvenience caused.
UT administrator Banwarilal Purohit will hold meetings with Dharam Pal, administrator advisors, Col Jasdeep Sandhu, Civil Military Affairs, Western Command, and other Chandigarh executives to discuss the progress of power outages in the city. We talked. check.
Purohit is working with Western Command authorities to expand support for restoring power to different parts of the city at record speeds by deploying fully synergistic technicians all night long. I highly appreciated it.