This is a government office – staff wear hard hats to avoid injury
Male staff working at the Development Office in the city of Jagtial in the Indian state of Telangana are sitting at their desks wearing their helmets due to the precariousness of the workplace.
The office walls look like they haven’t been painted in decades, and the plaster is peeling off the walls and ceiling. In some areas, the bricks are completely exposed.
A few months ago a piece of the ceiling fell on an employee and he narrowly escaped brain injury. Local reports say that staff have requested relocation to a more secure building.
Employees are at risk of brain damage every time they come to the office to do their job.The strong monsoons also caused damp and leaks in the dilapidated office. Also, bats landed on the ceiling.
THE SITUATION IS BAD ALSO IN THE CAPITAL
However, the destruction of the government office in Jagrial is not unique to her. Even in the capital, New Delhi, government offices are dilapidated and dilapidated.
The Aliens Registration Office, which all foreigners living in India must visit to extend their visa, has dangerously low broken tiles and dangling, tangled and exposed electrical wires.
Dirty walls look like they haven’t been painted in years, huge stacks of dusty files almost touch the ceiling, broken desks are taped together, and an overwhelming smell of urine comes from the toilets.
An official from the institution in Jagrial, who the Daily Mail wanted to hear from, announced that staff working in the Development Office will soon be moving to another building.