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China's Foreign Ministry Thursday pledged to ensure the rights of three Chinese engineers arrested and charged with culpable homicide on Monday by Indian police would be protected.

The engineers, employed by the Shandong Electric Power Construction Corporation (SEPCO), were charged with homicide in connection with a chimney collapse that killed more than 40 people at an Indian power plant in September, 2009.

Spokeswoman Jiang Yu said the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy to India would actively assist the SEPCO in dealing with the prosecution and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the three engineers.

http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/news-chan...nt_4117623.htm

The 1,200-megawatt thermal power plant, owned by Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd (Balco), was being built by SEPCO with the help of local contractors in Korba, about 960 kilometers southeast of New Delhi.
 
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China should just cut the export to india and let indians buy these stuff from US or EU and pay double.

Actually it will help us to save people's life na... poor chinese engineers they thought, like China we accept poor quality work..:smokin:
 
Actually it will help us to save people's life na... poor chinese engineers they thought, like China we accept poor quality work..:smokin:

I heared that a bridge build by S.Korean aslo fallened a few month ago. I dout that it is not design problem, most possiblly is material problem. Anyway, feel sorry to the death and china will never protect criminal like stupid UK, and if these engineers really have responsibility to this accident, i think they should pay their price, and chinese gvot only request they should have a fair adjudgment.:blink:
 
4 months after Balco mishap, 3 Chinese arrested

Nearly four months after the chimney collapse which claimed 41 lives at the Vedanta Resources-controlled Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd’s upcoming power plant in Korba district of Chhattisgarh, police today arrested three Chinese officials in connection with the incident.

Police said Shandong Electric Power Construction Corp (SEPCO) project in-charge Woo Chunan, engineers O Lou and Wan Qung were arrested and produced before Korba judicial magistrate Sarojnand Das who rejected their bail plea and sent them to judicial custody.

After the September 23 incident, police had registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and common intention under Sections 304 and 34 of the IPC and other provisions dealing with voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Four Chinese officials were told to remain in the country while 70 others were allowed to return to China.

Earlier, police had arrested Manoj Sharma, project manager of Gannon Dunkerley & Company Limited (GDCL) which was engaged in construction of two industrial chimneys for the BALCO power plant. BALCO vice-president and project manager Viral Mehta, assistant general manager (project) Deepak Narang and graduate trainee engineer Anoop Mahapatra were also arrested.

BALCO had entrusted work of the power plant to SEPCO which had sub-contracted the chimney construction work to the GDCL.

Sources said police action against the Chinese officials came after the investigating team received a detailed report from Raipur-based National Institute of Technology which studied the chimney collapse. A judicial commission, headed by district and sessions judge Sandeep Bakshi, is also probing the circumstances that led to the chimney crash.

If one read without any prejudice then you will see that 4 Indians get arrested first (in month of November) and only 3 Chinese are arrested after proper investigation in January.

Now tell me they have arrested 4 Indians in November and only 3 Chinese (Rest of the Chinese are allowed to go back to China) in January that too only after technical investigation is this unfair of India's part??????
 
Actually it will help us to save people's life na... poor chinese engineers they thought, like China we accept poor quality work..:smokin:

dude, the reason why you can talk to your family and friends on mobile is because companies like Huawei and ZTE provide you very affordable and high quality equipments. the reason why you can post here is because Chinese engineers install those power generators made in China for you.

without Chinese, I am not sure whether you guys can have enough electricity and mobile.
 
i cant see the big cause for discussion here

the GoI is trying to enforce the laws of the country by arresting and putting on trial people accused of a crime

the govt of China is trying to protect its citizens as is its responsiblity
 
China's Foreign Ministry Thursday pledged to ensure the rights of three Chinese engineers arrested and charged with culpable homicide on Monday by Indian police would be protected.

The engineers, employed by the Shandong Electric Power Construction Corporation (SEPCO), were charged with homicide in connection with a chimney collapse that killed more than 40 people at an Indian power plant in September, 2009.

Spokeswoman Jiang Yu said the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy to India would actively assist the SEPCO in dealing with the prosecution and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the three engineers.

http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/news-chan...nt_4117623.htm

The 1,200-megawatt thermal power plant, owned by Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd (Balco), was being built by SEPCO with the help of local contractors in Korba, about 960 kilometers southeast of New Delhi.

It was the bone-headed Indians who forced to "hire local companies" for the construction. Same thing with Hyundai Engineering, they partnered up with a local Indian company and tons of bridge collapses, building collapses, etc.

Here's PTI-Press Trust of India



NGOs voice concern over workers death at CWG sites


# Anurag Sharma
New Delhi, Sept 30, 2009 <===== Note the date, how many more have perished since that time???

# With the national capital furiously gearing up to meet the deadlines of the Commonwealth Games, the alarming number of deaths of construction workers in absence of proper safety norms and adequate compensation is a cause of concern, say social activists.

The actual number of accidents and casualties are much more but many such cases never get reported, they add.

Fifty nine construction workers were killed and 115 suffered serious injuries in the city during the year 2008-2009, according to Commonwealth Games Citizens for Workers, Women and Children (CWG-CWC), an independent agency, which documents fatalities amongst construction workers in the capital.

"Workers on CWG are being made to work 12 hours at stretch to meet the deadlines, which is a complete violation of the Construction workers act of 1996 which recommends a 48 hour working cycle per week," says Subhash Bhatanagar, who heads Nirman Mazdoor Panchayat Sangam (NMPS), a NGO.

"Unlike metro rail construction sites, deaths at other CWG sites are in isolated place and mostly unreported. According to our survey, most of the contractors don't follow the safety norms," he adds.


As per Building and Construction Workers Act, the employers are supposed to ensure checking and testing of equipment and machinery deployed at the sites, occupational health hazards and stress among workers at construction sites.

The activists also wonder whether the kin of deceased labourers have been compensated as per workers act. "Delhi Construction Workers Welfare Board was constituted in 2002, but none of the construction workers, not even a single one, has got any death compensation from the Rs 300 crore plus cess collected by the Board for such emergency relief because none of their workers is registered with the Board," says Bhatanagar.

Industry insiders say the normal practice in the construction industry is that after an accident all the relatives of the victims are immediately made to disappear from the accident site. Thus making it impossible to ascertain if the compensation has been paid. In these circumstances there is absolutely no question of the compensation being paid in accordance with the construction workers Act," they say.

The Delhi Human Development Report of 2006 suggested that there were around two to three lakh construction workers in Delhi but CWG-CWC estimates that there are about 8-10 lakh workers presently in the capital, largely migrants brought in from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand by contractors and sub-contractors.

"There are supposed to be safety committees with worker representation and qualified safety officers for every establishment employing 500 or more workers. But none of the provisions of the Act has ever been followed in any of the construction sites," says Kanarindhana, Research and Campaign Officer, CWG-CWC.

During 2002 to 2008, 290 deaths and 481 injuries were reported from construction sites, reveals NMPS data. According to a report by the People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR), an Indian civil rights group, thousands of workers are not being paid the minimum wages due to them and have been working in extremely unsafe and inhuman conditions, especially at the construction site near Yamuna river bed.

"None of the workers employed by the contractors is paid the legally stipulated minimum wages or overtime. Unskilled workers are paid Rs. 85 to 100 per day as against the stipulated minimum wages of Rs. 142 for eight hours of work. Workers are made to work all seven days a week on normal wages and are not given any leave," says Moushumi Basu, Secretary, PUDR.

The PUDR report claimed labourers had to share 10ft by10ft brick huts between six to eight people. The rooms, which have tin roofs, have no fans.

There were unreported deaths of more than 100 construction workers at the CWG Village due to outbreak of Meningitis last year due to unhygienic living conditions, says Kanarindhana. "Workers on Commonwealth Games project are being made to work 12 hours at a stretch. This is in complete violation of the Construction Workers Act of 1996 which recommends a 48-hour working cycle per week," she says.

A study by Building and Woodworkers International (BWI), a global union with members in construction industry, estimated that 300,000 workers will be needed for this level (CWG) of activity, over 3 years. Among them will be 100,000 unskilled construction workers, at least 5,000 of whom will be women, and their 10,000 migrant children. In all, 5 lakh jobs are likely to be created in Games related activities (airlines, airports,tourism, transport, etc).

"Children and families of the migrant construction workers are not at all taken care of at most of the sites. Infact having children or women deprives work availability at few sites. Medical facilities, Schooling, Maternity homes and other basic equipments are not available at most of the sites. There are one or two 'show piece sites' but generally no such facilities are available," says Bhatanagar.

The high profile Delhi Metro construction sites are also no stranger to accidents. According to Urban Development ministry report, more than 100 people, including 93 labourers, have died in accidents at sites of the Delhi Metro since October 1998 when the construction started.

The report also said that the Delhi Metro has no policy to provide employment to the dependents of the person who die in accidents at the construction sites. :police:
 
dude, the reason why you can talk to your family and friends on mobile is because companies like Huawei and ZTE provide you very affordable and high quality equipments. the reason why you can post here is because Chinese engineers install those power generators made in China for you.

without Chinese, I am not sure whether you guys can have enough electricity and mobile.

Dude we can buy American gensets , if we didnt buy those gensets then you will not ahve any job? get it right
 
It was the bone-headed Indians who forced to "hire local companies" for the construction. Same thing with Hyundai Engineering, they partnered up with a local Indian company and tons of bridge collapses, building collapses, etc.

Here's PTI-Press Trust of India



NGOs voice concern over workers death at CWG sites


# Anurag Sharma
New Delhi, Sept 30, 2009 <===== Note the date, how many more have perished since that time???

# With the national capital furiously gearing up to meet the deadlines of the Commonwealth Games, the alarming number of deaths of construction workers in absence of proper safety norms and adequate compensation is a cause of concern, say social activists.

The actual number of accidents and casualties are much more but many such cases never get reported, they add.

Fifty nine construction workers were killed and 115 suffered serious injuries in the city during the year 2008-2009, according to Commonwealth Games Citizens for Workers, Women and Children (CWG-CWC), an independent agency, which documents fatalities amongst construction workers in the capital.

"Workers on CWG are being made to work 12 hours at stretch to meet the deadlines, which is a complete violation of the Construction workers act of 1996 which recommends a 48 hour working cycle per week," says Subhash Bhatanagar, who heads Nirman Mazdoor Panchayat Sangam (NMPS), a NGO.

"Unlike metro rail construction sites, deaths at other CWG sites are in isolated place and mostly unreported. According to our survey, most of the contractors don't follow the safety norms," he adds.


As per Building and Construction Workers Act, the employers are supposed to ensure checking and testing of equipment and machinery deployed at the sites, occupational health hazards and stress among workers at construction sites.

The activists also wonder whether the kin of deceased labourers have been compensated as per workers act. "Delhi Construction Workers Welfare Board was constituted in 2002, but none of the construction workers, not even a single one, has got any death compensation from the Rs 300 crore plus cess collected by the Board for such emergency relief because none of their workers is registered with the Board," says Bhatanagar.

Industry insiders say the normal practice in the construction industry is that after an accident all the relatives of the victims are immediately made to disappear from the accident site. Thus making it impossible to ascertain if the compensation has been paid. In these circumstances there is absolutely no question of the compensation being paid in accordance with the construction workers Act," they say.

The Delhi Human Development Report of 2006 suggested that there were around two to three lakh construction workers in Delhi but CWG-CWC estimates that there are about 8-10 lakh workers presently in the capital, largely migrants brought in from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand by contractors and sub-contractors.

"There are supposed to be safety committees with worker representation and qualified safety officers for every establishment employing 500 or more workers. But none of the provisions of the Act has ever been followed in any of the construction sites," says Kanarindhana, Research and Campaign Officer, CWG-CWC.

During 2002 to 2008, 290 deaths and 481 injuries were reported from construction sites, reveals NMPS data. According to a report by the People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR), an Indian civil rights group, thousands of workers are not being paid the minimum wages due to them and have been working in extremely unsafe and inhuman conditions, especially at the construction site near Yamuna river bed.

"None of the workers employed by the contractors is paid the legally stipulated minimum wages or overtime. Unskilled workers are paid Rs. 85 to 100 per day as against the stipulated minimum wages of Rs. 142 for eight hours of work. Workers are made to work all seven days a week on normal wages and are not given any leave," says Moushumi Basu, Secretary, PUDR.

The PUDR report claimed labourers had to share 10ft by10ft brick huts between six to eight people. The rooms, which have tin roofs, have no fans.

There were unreported deaths of more than 100 construction workers at the CWG Village due to outbreak of Meningitis last year due to unhygienic living conditions, says Kanarindhana. "Workers on Commonwealth Games project are being made to work 12 hours at a stretch. This is in complete violation of the Construction Workers Act of 1996 which recommends a 48-hour working cycle per week," she says.

A study by Building and Woodworkers International (BWI), a global union with members in construction industry, estimated that 300,000 workers will be needed for this level (CWG) of activity, over 3 years. Among them will be 100,000 unskilled construction workers, at least 5,000 of whom will be women, and their 10,000 migrant children. In all, 5 lakh jobs are likely to be created in Games related activities (airlines, airports,tourism, transport, etc).

"Children and families of the migrant construction workers are not at all taken care of at most of the sites. Infact having children or women deprives work availability at few sites. Medical facilities, Schooling, Maternity homes and other basic equipments are not available at most of the sites. There are one or two 'show piece sites' but generally no such facilities are available," says Bhatanagar.

The high profile Delhi Metro construction sites are also no stranger to accidents. According to Urban Development ministry report, more than 100 people, including 93 labourers, have died in accidents at sites of the Delhi Metro since October 1998 when the construction started.

The report also said that the Delhi Metro has no policy to provide employment to the dependents of the person who die in accidents at the construction sites. :police:

well i dont know what you want to see , this report read more of working conditions .

More over in their , Chinese workers also working, if their is design problem or construction materiel problem.

The same Indian report also said their was design and sub standard use of material ...... which is used by Chinese engg.....
 
It was the bone-headed Indians who forced to "hire local companies" for the construction. Same thing with Hyundai Engineering, they partnered up with a local Indian company and tons of bridge collapses, building collapses, etc.

Here's PTI-Press Trust of India



NGOs voice concern over workers death at CWG sites


# Anurag Sharma
New Delhi,[SIZE=""] Sept 30, 2009[/SIZE] <===== Note the date, how many more have perished since that time???

# With the national capital furiously gearing up to meet the deadlines of the Commonwealth Games, the alarming number of deaths of construction workers in absence of proper safety norms and adequate compensation is a cause of concern, say social activists.

The actual number of accidents and casualties are much more but many such cases never get reported, they add.

[SIZE=""]Fifty nine construction workers were killed and 115 suffered serious injuries[/SIZE] in the city during the year 2008-2009, according to Commonwealth Games Citizens for Workers, Women and Children (CWG-CWC), an independent agency, which documents fatalities amongst construction workers in the capital.

"Workers on CWG are being made to work 12 hours at stretch to meet the deadlines, which is a complete violation of the Construction workers act of 1996 which recommends a 48 hour working cycle per week," says Subhash Bhatanagar, who heads Nirman Mazdoor Panchayat Sangam (NMPS), a NGO.

"Unlike metro rail construction sites, deaths at other CWG sites are in isolated place and mostly unreported. According to our survey, most of the contractors don't follow the safety norms," he adds.


As per Building and Construction Workers Act, the employers are supposed to ensure checking and testing of equipment and machinery deployed at the sites, occupational health hazards and stress among workers at construction sites.

The activists also wonder whether the kin of deceased labourers have been compensated as per workers act. "Delhi Construction Workers Welfare Board was constituted in 2002, but none of the construction workers, [SIZE=""]not even a single one, has got any death compensation from the Rs 300 crore plus cess collected by the Board for such emergency relief because none of their workers is registered with the Board[/SIZE]," says Bhatanagar.

Industry insiders say the normal practice in the construction industry is that after an accident all the relatives of the victims are immediately made to disappear from the accident site. Thus making it impossible to ascertain if the compensation has been paid. In these circumstances there is absolutely no question of the compensation being paid in accordance with the construction workers Act," they say.

The Delhi Human Development Report of 2006 suggested that there were around two to three lakh construction workers in Delhi but CWG-CWC estimates that there are about 8-10 lakh workers presently in the capital, largely migrants brought in from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand by contractors and sub-contractors.

"There are supposed to be safety committees with worker representation and qualified safety officers for every establishment employing 500 or more workers. [SIZE=""]But none of the provisions of the Act has ever been followed in any of the construction sites," says Kanarindhana, Research and Campaign Officer, CWG-CWC.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=""]During 2002 to 2008, 290 deaths and 481 injuries were reported from construction sites, reveals NMPS data.[/SIZE] According to a report by the People's Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR), an Indian civil rights group,[SIZE=""] thousands of workers are not being paid the minimum wages due to them and have been working in extremely unsafe and inhuman conditions, especially at the construction site near Yamuna river bed.[/SIZE]

"None of the workers employed by the contractors is paid the legally stipulated minimum wages or overtime. [SIZE=""]Unskilled workers[/SIZE] [SIZE=""]are paid Rs. 85 to 100 per day as against the stipulated minimum wages of Rs. 142 for eight hours of work. Workers are made to work all seven days a week on normal wages and are not given any leave," says Moushumi Basu, Secretary, PUDR.[/SIZE]

The PUDR report claimed labourers had to share 10ft by10ft brick huts between six to eight people. The rooms, which have tin roofs, have no fans.

There were [SIZE=""]unreported deaths of more than 100 construction workers at the CWG Village due to outbreak of Meningitis last year due to unhygienic living conditions, says Kanarindhana.[/SIZE] "Workers on Commonwealth Games project are being made to work 12 hours at a stretch. This is in complete violation of the Construction Workers Act of 1996 which recommends a 48-hour working cycle per week," she says.

A study by Building and Woodworkers International (BWI), a global union with members in construction industry, estimated that 300,000 workers will be needed for this level (CWG) of activity, over 3 years. Among them will be [SIZE=""]100,000 unskilled construction workers, at least 5,000 of whom will be women, and their 10,000 migrant children.[/SIZE] In all, 5 lakh jobs are likely to be created in Games related activities (airlines, airports,tourism, transport, etc).

"Children and families of the migrant construction workers are not at all taken care of at most of the sites. Infact having children or women deprives work availability at few sites. Medical facilities, Schooling, Maternity homes and other basic equipments are not available at most of the sites. There are one or two 'show piece sites' but generally no such facilities are available," says Bhatanagar.

The high profile Delhi Metro construction sites are also no stranger to accidents. [SIZE=""]According to Urban Development ministry report, [SIZE=""]more than 100 people, including 93 labourers, have died in accidents at sites of the Delhi Metro since October 1998[/SIZE] when the construction started.[/SIZE]

The report also said that the Delhi Metro has no policy to provide employment to the dependents of the person who die in accidents at the construction sites. :police:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/business/worldbusiness/05sweatshop.html

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Scaffold collapses at Chinese construction site, kills at least 21 - AP Worldstream | Encyclopedia.com

Nine dead, one missing in SW China construction site accident - Xinhua News Agency | Encyclopedia.com

Construction accident news - Olympic preparations criticised following tragedy

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/29/world/asia/29beijing.html

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