 The lack of safety equipment while working on open transmission lines, particularly during inclement weather, has injured several workers in Kashmir over the years. There have been over 150 deaths and 1,000 injuries, including several amputations as estimated by an electrical workers association. Many workers have lost both arms to mishaps at work but have not been adequately compensated by the administration. At that time, I was at my house. The other PDL guy was working with me, so he called me. He said that his service line had been damaged. There was a patient at home, so I went there. When I reached there, I saw him. When I saw him, I sent him in a transformer and cut him. When he came, he stepped on the pole. Then I don't know where the current came from. I fell down. I don't know where the current came from. No, there was nothing at that time. There was no equipment at that time. There was no safety gloves, no helmet, no earthenware. There was nothing at that time. There was no equipment at that time. I had to go to the hospital. I was at home for a while. I was talking to a family member. I asked him to fill the fees. He said that he would fill it today, tomorrow, the day after. He said that he would fill it tomorrow, the day after. Then the inspector told me to cut him. Then I stepped on the pole. I cut him. There was a leak. Then I fell down in the rock. There was a leak in the rock. I was talking to him. I don't have a tree. Where did I go? Where did I go? I don't have a leg. The financial conditions are from the rock. They work day after day. Now I am thinking that I will have to stop studying. At least Rs. 6,990. When he was fine, he used to get the same amount. Now he is like this. He gets only Rs. 6,000. Nothing. My father is at least 20 years old. He is a delivery man. If he is permanent, he has not done anything. He speaks to him a lot these days. He doesn't do anything. Ask our government to terminate him. After 10-12 days of surgery, I left. Then I came home. Everybody came here. Everyone came here. Everybody came here. They told me that they will do this. But I didn't do anything. You are sitting in one place since 2019? In one place. The workers complain that their services have never been regularized, depriving them of benefits such as insurance, risk allowance and better pay grades. They have neither been provided medical help nor compensation by the department. In Jammu and Kashmir, over 11,000 workers have been engaged as daily wagers at different points in time by the Air Stwell State Power Development Department, which has now turned into a corporation. When contacted, Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited officials refused to speak to us. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 4. 5. 5. 6.