Meghalaya state politicians argue over Mawmluh Cherra Cement plant

Byjirong

Updated 2016-03-16

India: Opposition politicians in Meghalaya have warned the state government over management concerns regarding the Mawmluh Cherra Cement plant. The state owned cement plant stopped production in mid-2014. The local government has since announced that it intends to loan the company US$12m towards paying off bills from an upgrade project started in 2005 including loan payments, power bills and salary costs, according to the Indian Telegraph. After upgrades are completed the plant will have a cement production capacity of 600t/day.

"I know in the past the government used to appoint Tom, Dick and Harry to manage the MCCL. However, if we want the factory and other public sector units of the state to be free from ailments, we need a strong management and run it professionally," said former state chief minister Donkupar Roy at the state assembly. He also demanded that the head office of the factory be moved to Sohra.

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