Mahila Mall entrepreneurs to go on indefinite strike
The Hindu
They demand government’s intervention in payment of compensation
Woman entrepreneurs at Mahila Mall will go on an indefinite protest in front of the Kozhikode Corporation office from the second week of July demanding the State government’s intervention in payment of compensation. Noorjahan, Shameema, and Chitra, representing entrepreneurs at the mall, told reporters here on Wednesday that they had approached the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), and that they would not back out from the protest until they were compensated. Mahila Mall Victims Forum convenor S.V. Mohammed Shameel said the entrepreneurs were taken for a ride by officials of the Kozhikode Corporation Kudumbashree.More Related News
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