Kathmandu,
Dec. 21: Engineers have stopped working at the reconstruction sites with half
of them already resigning en masse Tuesday.
They
cited the height of indifference on part of the National Reconstruction Authority
(NRA) towards the reconstruction works and meeting their demands for their
resignation.
"The
engineers and overseers who are present in the capital tendered their
resignation to the Central Programme Implementation Unit at the Ministry of
Urban Development (MoUD) Tuesday and engineers in the remote areas will submit
their resignation within a couple of days," Ramesh Subedi, an engineer
deployed at Muchchok VDC of Gorkha, told The Rising Nepal over phone
Last
week, more than 2,300 engineers and overseers deployed in the quake-hit
districts to assist the victims in house reconstruction had threatened to resign
if the government failed to fulfill their demands by December 15.
Since
their demands were not met, they had halted their work to protest the government.
Many of them came to the capital to put pressure on the government to meet their
demands.
A
meeting of CPIU-MoUD chief Shiva Hari Sharma, representatives of NRA, Nepal
Engineers Association (NEA) and other concerned bodies had promised to address
the demands of the agitating engineers a couple of months ago.
"The
government turned a deaf ear to our demands. Therefore, we were compelled to resign,"
said Subedi.
Earlier,
the government had decided to provide 25 per cent equivalent to their salary as
the remote allowance to the engineers deployed in the far flung areas and 75
per cent of the same as performance allowance.
It
had expressed commitment to implementing the agreement before mid-November, but
has not yet addressed it.
However,
the engineers claimed that their protest was primarily for expediting the
reconstruction process, not the incentives for them.
"The
engineers don't have any office to provide their services. They have to work
under the VDC secretaries who are junior to them. Furthermore, the people want
more models of the house other than the government prescribed 17 models. They
want to build truss houses but it has not been included in the prescribed
models. But the government never heard to our demands and suggestions,"
they said at a press conference organized in the capital, last week.
Subedi
said that the engineers particularly faced problems in distributing the second
installation of the house reconstruction grant.
"The
NRA has yet not sent us the check list required to provide the second
installment of the money to the quake-hit households. Engineers have been
receiving dozen of phone calls every day but they can't do anything regarding
the money," he said.
Immediate
past president of the NEA Dhruba Thapa said that the government failed to
address the demands of the agitating engineers who were forced to work under
poor working conditions.
He
criticized the NRA for being indifference towards the sensitive issues of
reconstruction.
But,
the NRA has directed the agitating engineers to work in their respective fields
in collaboration with the District Programme Implementation Units under the
MoUD, and threatened of stern actions against them if they continued to create
obstructions to the reconstruction works and play with the sentiments of the
quake-affected families.
NRA
deputy-spokesperson Dr. Bhishma Kumar Bhusal said, in a press statement, that
the reconstruction body was concerned about fulfilling the demands of the
technical human resources deployed in the 11 quake-hit districts.
He
claimed that the reconstruction body had decided to set the provisions for the
remote and performance allowance in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance
and Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, and it had held a
discussion with the NEA regarding the issue.
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