Suspension bridge accident.? Ajanta Clock Company in trouble?
More than a hundred people were killed when a suspension bridge suddenly collapsed in Morbi in gujarat state on Sunday. This incident has shocked the entire country and the question has been raised as to who is responsible for this incident. In this situation, Oreva Company had contracted to repair the Morbi bridge. A problem is reported. In this situation, while Orewa Company had contracted to repair the Morbi Bridge, it is said that the company is facing problems due to this accident. It seems that Orewa Company, which is doing various industries including Ajanta watches, has contracted to manage the bridge for 15 years. It is noteworthy that after that the company fixed the visitor's fee as well.

Orewa Company carried out the entire bridge rehabilitation works. So the company is being held responsible for this accident. And although Orewa company is involved in various industries including Ajanta watches, and electric bikes, it is said that this company does not have much experience in bridge maintenance before. The gujarat government has appointed a five-member committee to investigate the Morbi suspension bridge accident. The team is expected to investigate and find out who is responsible for the accident and prosecute them.

As Orewa is contracted to repair the Morbi Bridge, the accident is expected to cause major problems for the company. But at the same time, while there is a rule that only 100 people can go on this bridge at the same time, about 400 people were there when the accident happened and it is said that about 12 thousand people left this bridge in four days. So is it the fault of the Orewa Group who took responsibility for managing this bridge? Or is it the fault of the officials who allowed too many visitors? It will be known only at the end of the investigation.
Oreva Group, an Ahmedabad-based conglomerate through Ajanta Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, is involved in businesses including lighting products, battery-powered bikes, home appliances, electrical components, and electronic products such as telephones, calculators, and LED TVs.