C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Cut off from near and dear ones and living in a place where
migrant workers of metro rail hardly know the language, the only solace for
them on Independence Day is that they have freedom from the 12-hour grueling
work.
Nearly a week after the accident at the metro rail site
opposite the Pachayappa’s College near the Poonamallee road, the fear of safety
has been drowned with the machines humming up again at various metro rail
sites.
Fifty-five yearl old Radheshyam Yadav says safety is now
much better than that existed nearly three decades ago when he joined work. “I
used to work without helmets or shoes. Now safety is given more importance,” he
says adding that after independence safety culture for workers have improved.
Yadav, who had met with an accident in Mumbai while working
on the seas in Mumbai, prefers working at the metro rail site here and says it
has adequate safety measures.
Interestingly, Independence Day holds special for Yadav who
plans a flag hoisting ceremony at his barracks. However, for his young migrant
counterparts it is just another holiday. “For us it means freedom from the
work,” says Basant of Chhatisgarh who toils 12-hours daily. His friend from
Jharkhand Raju conmcurs. “I will be calling my parents before catching some
sleep.”
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