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DHAKA GARMENT FACTORY COLLAPSE Submitted by : Tarun Murakonda - 20291896 Overview : Dhaka Garment factory one of the biggest garment supplier at the time, the building has five garment factories supplies clothing for global brands such as Primark, Benetton, Walmart , Joe Fresh, Kik and Benetton. Etc. (Yardley, 2013) WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED! The factory collapsed in the year 2013 also referred as Rana Plaza collapse, the sudden fall of the eight -story building was on 24 April 2013. The accident took away 1200 life’s approximately . The building has five garment factories in it and most of the works in the place was female and it took days to take everyone out of the building and they are many victims reported as well as some people were disabled for their life time. (Bolle, 2014) (Yardley, 2013) HOW DID THE INCIDENT OCCUR? The incident was caused because material used for the construction are sub -standard material s. Before the building was collapsed it has cracks allover and a committee is assigned to check the stability of the building and the orders were passed to shut the building until prior notice. However, the owners of the garment factories opened the site n ext day and threatened workers to work despite the safety risks. Next day morning the generators are on because of the regular power -cuts due to the vibrations the building started collapsing from the top floor within few minutes the whole building was col lapsed. (The Economist, 2013) (Prentice, 2019) Reactions after the Incident : Days after the collapse, the human rights and labor activists and police boycotted together against the owners and international firms and in result some international firms agreed to sponsor for the fund improvements in safety and working conditions . Also, they have started the Better work Program to help victims, the three years program was held by International labor organization to support t he National Action Plan on Fire Safety and Structural Integrity. (Chowdary, 2017) References : Julfikar Ali Manik and Jim Yardley,( April 24 2013) “ Building Collapse in Bangladesh Leaves Scores Dead” , Retrieved from http://www.resensys.com/documents/news%26events/2013_04_24%20nytimes.pdf Mary Jane Bolle,( 10 January 2014) Bangladesh Apparel Factory Collapse, https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/52a0/4a4f645d87d26fcf939a5b7e35576cde508e.pdf The Economist (2013) “ Disaster at Rana Plaza”, The Economist, 4 May. Retrieved from https://www.economist.com/leaders/2013/05/04/disaster -at-rana -plaza Prentice, R. (2019), "Just Compensation? The Price of Death and Injury after the Rana Plaza Garment Factory Collapse", The Politics and Ethics of the Just Price (Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 39 ), Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 157 -178. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333844403 _'Just_compensation_The_price_of_death_ and_injury_after_the_Rana_Plaza_garment_factory_collapse'_Research_in_Economic_Anthropo logy_39_157 -178 Rashedur Chowdhury First Published (8 June 2017)” The Rana Plaza disaster and the complicit behavior of elite NGO s. Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1350508417699023 Department for International Development and Foreign & Commonwealth Office . Published (10 April 2014) The Rana Plaza disaster . Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/case -studies/the -rana -plaza -disaster