T-Series Office Sealed After Employee Tests Positive of Covid-19

The building of the Mumbai office of the T-Series, ranked among the world’s top music company, has been sealed. On Sunday, a caretaker of the company was found Corona Positive after which BMC sealed the entire building while taking action. After the building was sealed, T-series owner Bhushan Kumar issued a statement saying that we are following all the guidelines and precautions are being taken.

According to PTI, Bhushan Kumar said that due to some lockdown some security personnel and working people of the company did not get a chance to go to their house. There are rooms, kitchen and all facilities available for them at the office building. They remain inside the office premises for years. All the T-Series employees are like family and we take utmost care to face this situation. Bhushan said in a statement that the person found to be corona infected is being properly looked after. We have recommended the government to completely sanitize the building.

Bhushan Kumar said that all the T-series are following all the rules of lockdown and currently the employees are working from their homes as directed. “We have always taken care of each other and in this difficult time, we will ensure that every person of the T-series emerges as a winner in the fight against this global epidemic,” he said.

According to a T-Series spokesperson, some caretakers stayed after work at the company’s office in Andheri, which has now been sealed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Some of these migrants are people who could not return. The office building has rooms, kitchen and all facilities for them. But, one of them, COVID 19, got infected. The spokesman further said, “There are two-three people, investigation has been done, but their report is yet to come. For security reasons, BMC has sealed the office. It was closed for employees since March 15 anyway.

The death count due to Corona Virus rise to 2, 415 in India and the cases climbing to 74, 281.

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