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A section of employees at West Bengal's Salboni currency printing press have decided to not work beyond nine hours shift citing health issues, a move that is likely to impact the printing of ...
Employees of Salboni currency printing press have stopped working overtime, citing health reasons, which is likely to reduce the number of notes printed daily by 6 million. After working for 12 ...
Kolkata: Workers at the Reserve Bank of India’s currency note printing press at Salboni in West Bengal on Wednesday said they will not work overtime. From the end of November, around 700 workers ...
The BRBNMPL-Salboni facility prints around 96 million notes daily with workers putting in two shifts of 12-hours duration each. - Workers say no to overtime at Salboni currency printing press ...
The notes from Salboni mint are circulated to as many as 12 states in eastern and northeastern India. “We are neither slaves nor robots that we will work for 12 hours every day for the ...
The Salboni press is doing everything it can to get its notes out to the public. It usually takes 22 days to gear up to print notes of a new design, officials said.
MIDNAPORE: After the establishment of a government note printing press during the tenure of Rajiv Gandhi as Prime Minister, a new feather has been added to the cap of Salboni with the set-ting up ...
MIDNAPORE/KOLKATA: Amidst shortage of cash, Salboni currency press has stepped up the production of Rs 500 and Rs 200 notes from Thursday.