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    The power department employees in Telangana have announced their plan to go on strike starting from April 17th. The announcement was made by the Telangana State Power Employees Joint Action Committee (TSPJAC), which is a union representing the power department employees in the state. The strike is expected to affect the power supply in the state, which could lead to inconvenience for the people.

    The TSPJAC has been demanding the implementation of various demands, including the regularization of contract workers, payment of pending salaries, and the removal of outsourcing in the power sector. The union has been holding talks with the state government over their demands for several months, but no concrete action has been taken so far. Hence, the employees have decided to go on strike to pressurize the government to fulfill their demands.

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    The strike is expected to affect the power supply in the state, as the power department employees play a crucial role in maintaining and operating the power infrastructure. The TSPJAC has assured that they will ensure that essential services such as hospitals, water supply, and other emergency services are not affected by the strike. However, it remains to be seen how effective their assurances will be in practice.

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    The strike is likely to have a significant impact on the state’s economy, as industries and businesses heavily rely on uninterrupted power supply. The state government has already warned that any disruption in power supply could lead to severe consequences for the people and the economy. Hence, it is essential that both parties come to a resolution before the strike begins.

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    The TSPJAC has stated that they are open to further negotiations with the government and are willing to call off the strike if their demands are met. However, the government has not yet responded to their demands, which could lead to a prolonged strike.

    In conclusion, the power department employees’ decision to go on strike starting from April 17th is likely to have a significant impact on the state’s power supply and economy. It is essential that both parties come to a resolution before the strike begins to avoid any inconvenience to the people and the economy. The TSPJAC’s demands are legitimate, and the government must take concrete action to address their concerns. Only then can a long-term solution be found to prevent such strikes in the future.

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