City
Epaper

Work resumes in Noida's Samsung mobile factory

By ANI | Updated: May 8, 2020 11:50 IST

Following the extension of lockdown, the Uttar Pradesh Government on May 3 had issued revised guidelines for its strict implementation.

Open in App

Samsung mobile factory on Friday resumed operations amid lockdown in Noida with around 3,000 workers who were brought to the factory by buses.

The government has allowed factories to operate with a reduced workforce.

The Ministry of Home Affairs on May 1 had issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 with some relaxations.

Following the extension of lockdown, the Uttar Pradesh Government on May 3 had issued revised guidelines for its strict implementation.

The government had said that industrial establishments will be permitted to function in urban areas, but they will have to follow social distancing. There will be a 1-hour difference between two shifts in work sites.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: samsungMinistry Of Home AffairsUnion ministry for home affairsUnion it ministryMinistry of home affairThe union home ministryThe home ministry
Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyHan Jong-hee Passes Away at 63: Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Dies of Heart Attack

Social ViralVrindavan Monkey Exchanges Samsung Phone for Mango Drink, Hilarious Video Goes Viral (Watch Video)

NationalRozgar Mela 2024: PM Narendra Modi to Distribute Over 51,000 Appointment Letters Tomorrow

TechnologySamsung Layoffs: Electronic Giant to Cut Thousands of Jobs Worldwide Amid Struggles in AI Market

NationalNarendra Modi Govt Releases Rs 5858.60 Crore to 14 Flood-Affected States

National Realted Stories

NationalKarnataka BJP MLA's 'violent' remarks against Robert Vadra trigger row

NationalIAF confirms object falling from sky on MP house as 'non-explosive store'; probe initiated

NationalRahul Gandhi, Congress should apologise for derogatory remarks against Savarkar: BJP's Ram Kadam

NationalTripura CM Saha holds key meeting with BJP, IPFT and TMP leaders

NationalPahalgam terror attack: Rajkot airport goes 24/7 as Pak shuts airspace for Indian flights