
The Ordnance factory in Khamaria of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh reportedly canceled the leaves of all officers and employees with immediate effect, the official said.
Deputy Director, Works Director Avinash Shankar, quoted an order issued by the CEO and told the press agency, nor that the holidays of employees and officers who asked for more than two days were canceled after the meeting on Thursday.
The official stated that the decision was adopted to meet the production objectives.
The decision came as a result of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam in 22 April in Jammu and Kashmir, which led to death 26 people, mostly tourists.
The tension between India and Pakistan was escalated after a deadly attack, while the central government announced several diplomatic measures against Pakistan, such as closing the integrated control post (ICP) in Attari, suspension of SAARC exceptions on both sides and reducing the number of offices on both sides.
India also stopped the Indian waters agreement signed in 1960 as a result of the attack.
Previously, on Saturday, India imposed an immediate prohibition of direct or indirect import and transit of all goods from or balanced from Pakistan, regardless of their import status, which effectively stopped bilateral trading flows.
The Ministry of Port, Transport and Waterways issued a statement that ships carrying a Pakistani flag must not visit any Indian harbor.
Similarly, the tricolor ship is forbidden to visit any ports of Pakistan.
According to the Ministry, the aim of the law is to promote development and ensure effective maintenance of the Indian trade sailor in a way that is best suited to serve national interests.
India also imposed an immediate ban on direct or indirect import and transit of all goods from or balanced from Pakistan, regardless of their import status, according to the Ministry’s announcement and industry effectively stops bilateral trade flows.
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