Ghaziabad Bans Construction Work 12-4pm Amid Heatwave
Ghaziabad Bans Construction Work 12-4pm Amid Heatwave

Ghaziabad: The district administration has issued an advisory asking builders to refrain from engaging labourers at construction sites between 12pm and 4pm due to the prevailing heatwave conditions. The labour department has also launched an awareness campaign at construction sites and labour assembly points across the district to educate workers about heatwave precautions, as well as to distribute ORS solutions and cold beverages like shikanji.

Labour Department Initiatives

“As part of the drive, we have held camps at major under-construction sites in Siddharth Vihar and Wave City, covering at least 20,000 construction workers. Officials distributed towels, ORS packets, and jaljeera among workers to help them cope with the heat. We also conducted an outreach campaign to spread awareness about heatwave safety measures and the welfare schemes run by the labour department for registered construction workers,” said Ghaziabad deputy labour commissioner Anurag Mishra.

According to official data, there are over nine lakh building and other construction workers registered in Ghaziabad. Mishra added that the prohibition on construction activities between 12pm to 4pm is being followed by almost all sites.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Revised Work Schedules

“The construction sites are calling workers earlier during the day and starting work at 8am instead of 10am, and then continuing from 4pm to 7pm, instead of ending at 5pm like they usually do,” he said. At the camps held by the labour department, workers were also informed that they can register themselves under the schemes through any jan seva kendra. The schemes provide financial assistance for childbirth, children’s education, daughters’ marriages, disaster relief, critical illnesses, and death-related assistance, among other benefits.

You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Noida | Silver Rate in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida | Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Petrol Price in Noida | Diesel Price in Noida | CNG Price in Noida | LPG Price in Noida

About the Author: Ashni Dhaor is a Special Correspondent with the Times of India, with over a decade of experience across print, electronic, and digital media. She specialises in long-form features, grassroots civic-policy investigations, and human-interest stories, covering urban development, local governance, nightlife, and evolving lifestyle trends in Noida and Ghaziabad.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration