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NECU to check unauthorized electrical contract

June 18, 2009 | by admin

Nagaland Electrical Contractors Union (NECU) has resolved that under no circumstances, unauthorized party would be allowed to undertake any electrical installation work in the state. A meeting was held on June 10 where NECU deliberated on various issues relating to its functioning.
The union has warned that any contractor found leasing out writing pad to unauthorized person/party to undertake electrical contract work would be dealt with as per union’s resolution and would be forwarded to Chief Electrical Inspector for cancellation of his/her registration. For all electrical works in government buildings/premises, the concerned electrical contractor should produce a photo copy of work order with working estimate to union office failing which, union stated no test certificate would be passed or issued against the work.
Further, the union informed it would be strict in issuing test certificate to consumer’s premises for which consumers have been requested to contact only genuine contractor having valid license from power department for execution of work.
Union in a press release issued by its general secretary, Vizovolie Nyekha, stated the meeting constituted an action committee for the year 2009-10 with Shikato Rotokha, proprietor, Sun Electrical, as convener, Lhiwepe Khutsoh, proprietor, Nagaland Builders, Beinyü Miachieo, proprietor, Oking Electrical, Neivotso Yiese, proprietor, Safty Electrical, and Nükusa T. Vadeo, proprietor, RTV & Sons, as members of the committee.
NECU has also appointed inspectors for Kohima and Dimapur main office to check unauthorized electrical installation work with Babul Dutto (supervisor) for Dimapur and Masun Ahmed (supervisor) for Kohima besides appointing Nükusa T. Vadeo (Phek), Yanben (Wokha), S. Howing Konyak (Mon), as electrical division representatives for the tenure 2009-10.

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