Chandigarh: The Punjab Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board organised camps at labour chowks across 19 districts where the model code of conduct is not enforced. A spokesperson said to ensure the registration of maximum construction workers, the board officials organised these camps from 7am to 10am.
These camps will continue from Nov 18 to Nov 23. In districts where the MCC is currently enforced, the camps will be organised from Nov 25 to 29.tnn
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