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May Day observed world wide – International report.

03 Thursday May 2012

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THOUSANDS of activists across the globe have joined May Day rallies, with Occupy Wall Street members in several US cities leading demonstrations and clashing with police, and Europeans also taking to the streets to protest anti-austerity measures.
In Oakland, California, police fired teargas and “flash-bang” grenades to disperse the crowds, sending protesters fleeing a downtown intersection where they were demonstrating. Officers took four people into custody. Black-clad protesters in Seattle used sticks to smash small downtown windows and ran through the streets disrupting traffic. In New York, police in riot gear lined the front of a Bank of America, facing several dozen Occupy activists marching behind barricades. “Bank of America. Bad for America!” they chanted. About 50 demonstrators in Chicago rallied outside another of the bank’s branches. Across the world, protests drew tens of thousands of demonstrators into the streets from the Philippines to Spain. They demanded everything from wage increases to an end to austerity measures. The US protests were the most visible organising effort by anti-Wall Street groups since Occupy encampments were dismantled. May Day, which has been associated for more than a century with workers’ rights and the labour movement around the world, has been used by American activists in recent years to hold rallies for immigrants’ rights. From New York to San Francisco, organisers of the various demonstrations, strikes and acts of civil disobedience said they were not too concerned about muddling their messages. They noted that the movements have similar goals: jobs, fair wages and equality. Organisers of Chicago’s rally said they welcomed participation from the Occupy groups. “I definitely see it as an enrichment of it,” Orlando Sepulveda said. “It’s great.” In Los Angeles, at least a half a dozen rallies were planned. A rally was also planned in Minneapolis. In Atlanta, about 100 people rallied outside the state Capitol, where a law targeting illegal immigration was passed last year. They called for an end to local-federal partnerships to enforce immigration law.

May Day New York
NEW YORK- MAY 15: Thousands of union members and Occupy Wall Street protestors march together down Broadway towards the financial center on May 1, 2012 in New York. Demonstrators have called for nation-wide May Day strikes to protest economic inequality and political corruption. The May Day protest was significantly smaller than last year’s, which drew about 1000 people. Organisers said turnout last year was greater, in part, because the rally was on a Sunday, rather than during the work week. In the San Francisco Bay area, service on the Golden Gate Ferry was shut down as ferry workers went on strike. They have been in contract negotiations for a year in a dispute over health care coverage. A coalition of bridge and bus workers said they would honour a picket line of at least 50 workers outside the ferry terminal. They were joined by some Occupy protesters. Organisers backed away from earlier calls to block the Golden Gate Bridge, but scores of police – some carrying helmets and batons – lined the span during the morning rush hour. Some protesters with signs stood nearby, but did not disrupt traffic. A group of workers, patrons and property owners clashed with a few dozen protesters who stormed a downtown diner in an attempt to shut it down. The two sides scuffled briefly before police moved in, and the restaurant stayed open. Threatening letters containing a white powder that appeared to be corn starch were sent to some institutions. Three letters were received on Tuesday, two at News Corp headquarters and addressed to the Wall Street Journal and Fox News, and one to Citigroup. The message in the letters said: “Happy May Day.” Seven letters were received on Monday at various banks. One was sent to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Occupy activists had said they planned to bring business to a standstill, but the crowds protesting in the rain were modest.
MEANWHILE, May Day protesters have poured into streets across Europe, swept up in a wave of anti-austerity anger that threatens to topple leaders in Paris and Athens. From the eye of the eurozone debt storm in Madrid to the streets of Paris and crisis-hit Athens, where tottering governments face elections within days, marchers spoke of job losses, spending cuts and hard times. More than two years after the eurozone sovereign debt crisis erupted, frustration with austerity is boiling over across the continent as voters wait in vain for signs of the economic pay-off.

Spain Financial Crisis
In Spain, suffering the industrialised world’s highest jobless rate of 24.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2012, the major unions called protests in about 80 cities. Tens of thousands massed in central Madrid’s Neptuno square yesterday, decrying the jobless queue, new labour reforms that make it easier and cheaper to fire workers, and a budget squeeze in health care and education. “Total Violence, You Are Robbing Us of Home and Bread!” said a banner brandished by 51-year-old Josefa Martinez Fernandez, adding that her two daughters in their 20s were out of work. “The young who had work have been thrown out,” she said. Thousands rallied in Athens, Thessaloniki and other cities around Greece, five days ahead of cliffhanger general elections with voters fed up with years of austerity. “No One Alone, Together We Will Get There!” read a banner draped on a stage in Athens’ central Kotzia square. Polls indicate that Greeks are fleeing the main parties for smaller groups in revenge over a European Union-IMF economic recovery plan that has brought repeated waves of pay and pension cuts. The two parties that have ruled Greece for the past 37 years, socialist Pasok and conservative New Democracy, are blamed for catastrophic finances after decades of state overspending and nepotism. The new Greek government will face an early test when 436 million euros ($553.07 million) of debt, held by private creditors who turned down a swap, matures on May 15. In Paris, the French presidential election race overcast the day as three powerful political movements battled for attention with competing rallies five days before polling day. Marine Le Pen’s anti-immigrant far-right National Front kicked off the May Day events with several thousand supporters marching through central Paris in memory of Joan of Arc, who has become a far-right icon. Le Pen, who scored a record 18 per cent in the April 22 first round, led the march and urged supporters to abstain rather than back President Nicolas Sarkozy or Socialist Francois Hollande in the run-off. Waving a sea of blue, white and red French flags, Le Pen’s supporters chanted “France for the French!” and “This Is Our Home!” as they marched to the Place de l’Opera. Sarkozy’s right-wing supporters were to gather at the Place du Trocadero in Paris’s posh 16th arrondissement to hear their champion give his last major speech in the capital before the vote. And, on the left, trade unions were to carry out their traditional march to the historic Place de la Around 150,000 people took part in the “Holiday of Labour and Spring” march in Moscow, by coincidence similar to the numbers said by the opposition to have shown up at anti-Putin demonstrations over the last months. The authorities appear keen to revive worker celebrations and make May Day a centrepiece of the year as Putin seeks to hold onto popular support as he heads back to the Kremlin in defiance of the anti-government protests. Marchers unfurled huge banners proclaiming the names of their factories and unions as bands played rousing music that could have been taken from the score of a Soviet film. “The Union of Machine Builders! Hurray!” declaimed the announcer as another workers group filed past the town hall on Moscow’s Tverskaya Avenue. In an event that struck a chord with those nostalgic for the mass parades projecting Russian power in Soviet years, the crowds packed the avenue from the Kremlin to its end as far as the eye could see. Wearing a suit without a tie under the bright spring skies, Putin led the march next to a white overcoat-clad Medvedev and surrounded by supportive banners like “Workers for Medvedev and Putin!”. It was the first time for years that Russia’s rulers had joined the May Day rally, a key day in the calendar in the Communist Soviet Union. The last such appearance is believed to have been by Boris Yeltsin in the 1990s.

Massive Demonstration in Cuba:

In Cuba, every May 1st is an occasion of celebration, confirmation and commitment to the working class, the heroic nation to which we  belong and the Revolution that was always “of the humble and for the humble”.
It is not any other day for the rest of the world. In many nations  the workers carry out massive demonstrations, strikes and demands in  favor of their dreams, hopes and rights.
There are some that do not think that the symbolic date is important.  Even so, they cannot ignore the day, at least for the hours that the  event lasts in each country in salute to International Workers’ Day. > The historic tradition guides the Cuban proletariat whose world debut  took place in 1890, over a century ago, in compliance with the II  International in Paris, France.
Banners, flags, posters and slogans carried by the workers and their  families, students and foreign guests decorated this year’s rally accompanied by denunciations against Washington’s economic blockade  and in defense of the Cuban Five and the concepts of unity,  productivity and efficiency.
For the first time the health sector presided the rally representing  the close to half a million of the sector’s professionals and  technicians.
As an expression of the current economic transformations underway in  the country, a new non state working force was present this May Day: self employed workers.
From east to west and north to south, educators, construction  workers, civil defense, men, women, children and senior citizens were  present. The youth, example of the continuity of the Revolution once again closed the rally. Some 50,000 young people marched to close the historic event, one thousand for every 50 years of the existence of  the Young Communist League. Over one thousand representatives of 162 labor unions and social and  solidarity movements from 62 nations also participated in the  celebrations. Another 102 delegates from 37 nations participated alongside the Cuban people to celebrate International Workers’ Day.
In today’s world with new changes even in the U.S. itself, it will be  impossible to stop the rallies of those that have been forgotten. This will be a different year. Thousands of workers, students, > immigrants and unemployed from over 115 cities in the U.S. will for  the first time participate in protests and general strikes. This will not be a normal day in the U.S. either. Uruguayan writer  Eduardo Galeano wrote: “May 1st is humanity’s only truly universal day , but in the U.S. the people work and no one, or almost nobody,  remembers that the rights of the working class did not sprout from the  ear of a goat, or from the hands of God or master”.
In Greece, Italy, Spain and other European nations, where workers are  brutally exploited and workers rights are sampled on with the pretext  of the crisis, the day will include protests against government policies that put an end to the so called “wellbeing” and launch  millions to the unemployment line. Federico Engels’ phrase in 1890 is valid today: “The workers of  America and Europe are revising their efforts (.) The event that we  are witnessing today will make the capitalists from around the world  take into account that the working class is truly united”.
The bells of International Workers’ Day are once again tolling. The words of August Spies, one of the Martyrs of Chicago, calls on the  workers of the world and warns politicians and bankers: “If you believe that hanging us will smother the labor movement, the  movements in which the millions of oppressed, millions that suffer  scarcity and misery await salvation, if this is your opinion, then  hang us. You will only burn out a spark, but there and yonder, behind  and forward the flames will rise. It is an underground fire and no one  will be able to put it out. (Courtsey: Ganashakti)


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Private Telecom Companies on aggressive mode on TRAI recommendations

03 Thursday May 2012

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Most of  the private telecom companies including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular etc. are aggressively pressurizing the government not to implement the TRAI recommendations on the increase in spectrum charges and the conditions for roll out of service etc. They have already met Finance Minister Chidambaram, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Communications Minister Kapil Sibal, Principal Secretary to the PMO, Secretary DOT and others.  This is the method of the private companies when their interests are concerned.

But what about BSNL management?  The track record is bad, very bad. Even when there is only a suggestion from the government, the former immediately implements it even without a whimper even if it is completely against the interest of the company. That is what happened in the case of cancellation of the 45 million GSM lines, 93 million and 5.5 million also, when there was huge demand in the market. The BSNL management allowed its entire surplus cash of Rs. 35,000 crore to be usurped by the government on or other plea/demand. Now it is the same with the VRS issue and disinvestment.

BSNL management should learn from the aggressive actions of the private companies to defend the interests of the BSNL and its stake holders including the workers.Their job is not to liquidate the company but to strengthen and improve it. Will they start even at this late hour ?

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CLC fixes Conciliation proceedings on 15 December Strike issues

03 Thursday May 2012

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Chief  Labour Commisssioner (CLC) has fixed the conciliation meeting on the 15 December strike issues with the JAC on 17th May 2012 at 11.30 AM. As per decision of the last JAC meeting, it was decided to contact the CLC for early holding of the proceedings. I am happy that he has taken immediate action to hold th meeting. All the JAC affiliates will participate.

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JAC sends its suggestions to TRAI on subsidy to BSNL

03 Thursday May 2012

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The Joint Action Committee of BSNL Associations/Unions has furnsihed its opinions and suggestions on the consultation paper released by the TRAI on the subsidy to the BSNL. A copy of the same is reproduced below:

JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE OF BSNL ASSOCIATIONS/UNIONS OF EXECUTIVES & NON-EXECUTIVES

D-7, TELEGRAPH PLACE, GOLE MARKET,

NEW DELHI – 110 001

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JAC / Telecom                                                                                                                                                   30.04.2012

 

To

Shri Arvind Kumar

 Advisor (I&FN), TRAI

New Delhi-110002

Sir,

Sub: Comments on the consultation paper No.9/2012 of TRAI on support for rural wire line connections installed before 01.04.2012—Reg

With reference to the consultation paper cited above, the Joint Action Committee of Associations / Unions of Executives and Non-Executives of BSNL submits the following suggestions  for the consideration of the TRAI:

  1. Necessity to reconsider the      proposals in this consultation paper dated 26.04.2012, since it is based      on the unfair recommendations of the TRAI dated 27.03.2008

The present consultation paper dated 26.04.2012 is based on the earlier recommendations of the TRAI dated 27.03.2008 on the phasing out of ADC and support for rural wire line connections installed before 01.04.2002. The said recommendations dated 27.03.2008 were entirely flawed since they were intended to deny the due compensation to BSNL for the losses incurred by it on the wire lines. Therefore without reconsidering this outlook, the TRAI cannot do justice in its further recommendations on this issue. Hence we are submitting the following points to establish that the TRAI’s recommendations dated 27.03.2008 were totally unjustified and the proposals in the present consultation paper dated 26.04. 2012 need a thorough review:

a)      “Prior to IUC regime, BSNL had entered into revenue sharing arrangements with private operators as per the terms and conditions of the Licences granted to them which were also accepted by TRAI and prescribed in its various regulations. These revenue sharing arrangements were reasonably compensating BSNL for the cost of its various networks. As per these arrangements, wireless operators (WLL as well as mobile operators) were required to pass through their 95% i.e. Rs 1.14 per Metered Call Unit (MCU), revenues while making a call to the subscribers of fixed line operators as per the terms and conditions of their license. Further, fixed line operators were not required to pay any charges to mobile operators while making a call from former’s network to latter’s network.” (BSNL’s comment on TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21.01.2008 on ADC)

b)       “BSNL could have recovered an amount of approximately Rs 8000 crores per annum from the cellular operators and NLD/ILD operators if the pre-IUC regime would have continued. Thus, from the 2003-08, BSNL could have collected an amount of Rs 40,000 crores from the Cellular Operators/NLDOs/ILDOs. Further, BSNL could have saved an amount of approximately Rs 9478 crores paid to Basic Service Operators (BSOs)/Cellular Mobile Service Providers (CMSPs) during the same period as per the IUC regime”.  (BSNL’s comment on TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21.01.2008 on ADC)

c)       “However, during the same period, as per the IUC regime, BSNL has received an IUC (including ADC) amount of approximately Rs 29,344 crores only. Thereby, there has been a loss of approximately Rs 20,133 crores to BSNL due to implementation of IUC regime. This is because TRAI has not compensated BSNL on actual cost basis while calculating ADC in the various IUC regimes which is against the originally agreed principles of cost based IUC regime. BSNL has been representing against these arbitrary and unjustified decisions of TRAI from time to time but no relief has been provided to BSNL till date”. (BSNL’s comment on TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21.01.2008 on ADC)

d)      “The estimated payable amount of ADC by TRAI for BSNL was much lower than the ADC admissible to BSNL on the actual cost basis. Further, even the amount of ADC envisaged by the TRAI in the different IUC Regulations has not been received by BSNL”. (BSNL’s comment on TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21.01.2008 on ADC)

e)      As per the calculations of the BSNL submitted in its comments on the Consultation Paper dated 21-1-2008 of the TRAI,  during 2003-2008 the total shortfall of ADC received by the BSNL in comparison to the ADC admissible  was Rs 44,210 crore.

f)       Therefore the BSNL has requested the TRAI to make “fresh calculations on actual cost basis for the admissibility of ADC to wire line services and its continuation”. As per the calculations of the BSNL, there was “a requirement of ADC amount of approximately Rs 14,000 crore for the year 2008-09” and “BSNL needs Rs 8,774 crores per annum to just sustain the operations of its basic services in rural areas”.

g)      The BSNL further submitted that the TRAI’s approach treating ADC as a transient regime for facilitating the incumbent (BSNL) to transit from monopoly to competitive regime and give adequate time for tariff rebalancing was contrary to the actual purpose of ADC and was contrary even to the TRAI’s understanding at the time of introduction of cost based IUC regime in India in 2003. It was a known fact that the rebalancing of the tariffs of wire line services on cost basis would not be possible in the competitive regime and any increase in tariffs of rural landlines would not be sustainable.

h)      BSNL also submitted, “As per Authority’s own calculations, the cost of wireless networks is less than 1/3rd of the cost of wire line networks. Accordingly, the cost of termination of a call in wireless networks should also be 1/3rd of wire line network. However, TRAI has prescribed same termination charges of Rs. 0.30 per minute for both wireless as well as wire line networks in its Regulations. If the cost of wireless network is 1/3rd of the cost of fixed network, then the cost based termination charges for wireless services should have been prescribed as Rs.0.10 per minute only.  The uniform termination charges have led to the undue enrichment to Cellular and WLL (M) operators. It is an undue advantage being given to the Cellular/ Wireless service operators to the disadvantage of BSNL. If calculated, TRAI may find that it is more than Rs. 7,000-8,000 crores per annum. It is beyond comprehension as to why such huge undue advantage has been given to the cellular and WLL(M) operators. Are they providing any below cost services and need compensation? Is it not a form of ADC? The plea given for this undue enrichment by the Authority that this additional amount will help cellular operators expand their business and improve quality of service, is totally unjustified and contrary to the cost based IUC regime. Authority may kindly note that provisioning of such implicit subsidy in the form of higher than the cost based termination charges is against the laid down principles of the cost based IUC regime. This favourable regulatory advantage of higher termination charges to the cellular operators is enabling them to provide lower tariffs thereby causing churn of BSNL’s customers and traffic and leaving no scope for any rebalancing of tariff by BSNL”.  (BSNL’s comment on TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21.01.2008 on ADC)

i)        BSNL further submitted that the purpose of ADC and USOF (Universal Service Obligation Fund) were “entirely different to each other”. USO Fund was limited to remote and rural areas with greater focus on VPTs, whereas ADC has to be provided to all the wire line connections provided below the actual costs. It was earlier decided by the TRAI that ADC should not be funded from USOF since both are different. Relevant portions of the Consultation Paper of the TRAI dated 23.09.2002 on tariffs of basic services clearly mentioned that “the target of the USO fund is at present limited to remote and rural areas with greater focus on VPTs, while the access deficit arises in the case DELs in general i.e even in urban SDCAs, because of rentals being less than the level computed by cost based methodology”. Thus ADC and USOF are entirely different and ADC cannot be reduced or abolished by granting a pittance in the name of support for rural wirelines. As long as the rentals of landlines are less than the level of their cost, and as long as it is not possible to increase the rentals of landlines to the level of their cost, ADC has to be continued.

j)        In spite of this request from BSNL based on actual facts, the TRAI did not increase the ADC for BSNL. On the other hand it recommended for abolition of the ADC and a support of Rs 2000 crore per year to BSNL for a period of 3 years with effect from 01.04.2008 to compensate the losses incurred by it for the rural wirelines installed before 01.04.2002.

k)      It also recommended to grant this amount from USO Fund by amending the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules 2004 framed under the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 as below:

“ Provided from the financial year 2008-09 for household Direct Exchange lines installed prior to 1st day of April, 2002, eligible service provider shall be reimbursed Rupees two thousand crores (Rs 2000 crore) per annum for a period of three years.

Provided that the Central Government may after seeking recommendation of TRAI, on review; continue the reimbursement at the same rate or at a lower rate beyond three years, for a period as may be decided by the Central Government from time to time.”

l)        Thus instead of the requirement of Rs 14,000 crore per annum as ADC and the requirement of Rs 8,774 crore per annum for sustaining the rural landlines, the TRAI abolished the ADC, granted Rs 2,000 crore for 3 years with effect from 2008-09 and. It failed to show any reason for treating the ADC and USOF together and subsuming the ADC in USOF. It failed to justify how it subsidized the cellular operators by allowing termination charges on mobile networks on par with the termination charges on wireline networks when the cost of termination of a call in mobile network is only one-third of the termination of the call in the wire line network. It has shown no reason for calculating the compensation limited to the working wire lines that were installed before 01.04.2002, instead of taking the cost of the entire rural landline net work as the basis for calculating the loss. Without any sufficient ground, it ignored the submission of BSNL that it was facing a loss of Rs 8774 crore per annum on its rural wirelines. Moreover, it recommended that not only during 2008-2011, but also thereafter, the compensation to BSNL for the losses on rural landlines should not be more than Rs 2000 crore.

Fresh proposal of the TRAI for a nominal compensation making BSNL totally unviable

a)      Now vide its consultation paper dated 26.04.2012, the TRAI has proposed for  a support of only Rs 1500 crore for 2011-12 and 1250 crore for the year 2012-13 to BSNL to compensate for the losses incurred by it on the working rural wire lines installed before 01.04.2002. Such a drastic reduction in support to BSNL for its rural wire lines will make BSNL collapse financially and will make it totally unviable.

b)      As per the above said recommendations dated 27-3-2008 of the TRAI, the rural DELs installed by BSNL before 01.04.2002 were 90 lakhs. At the rate of the annual deficit of Rs 4,876/- which is the deficit per line calculated by the TRAI  vide its consultation paper dated 26.04.2012, the total deficit for these 90 lakh lines would be Rs 4,388 crore. Out of these 90 lakh lines installed before 01.04.2002, only 40 or 50 lakh lines may be working now. But the actual expenditure would be incurred for the entire indoor and outdoor plant of rural exchanges, irrespective of the lines working. Therefore the loss should be calculated on the basis of the actual expenditure for maintaining the entire rural network.  Hence there is no basis for limiting the calculation of the deficit to the working lines installed before 01.04.2002.Accordingly, the calculation of the deficit of Rs 2,580/- for the year 2010-11 submitted by BSNL and its drastic reduction to Rs 1,500 crore for 2011-12 and to Rs 1,250 crore for 2012-13 by the TRAI are nothing but a drastic underestimation of the actual losses suffered by the BSNL on the rural land lines.

c)       In fact, the estimated annual loss to BSNL will be  to the extent of more than Rs 8,000 crore on rural landlines, as mentioned by BSNL earlier in its’ response to the TRAI’s consultation paper dated 21-1-2008. Moreover, the ADC cannot be abolished in lieu of the compensation for rural landlines, since they are entirely different.

For making the rural and urban wireline operations viable, the TRAI should review its approach and recommend for full compensation to BSNL.

In view of the facts detailed above, we request the TRAI to review its approach on this issue, treat the ADC and USOF as entirely different, and should recommend for fully compensating BSNL for the wire lines, both urban and rural, on the basis of the actual loss incurred by the BSNL on its wire lines, both urban and rural.

Yours Sincerely

 

 

V.A.N.Namboodiri

Convener, Joint Action Committee

Mob: 9868231431   e-mail – van.namboodiri@gmail.com

 

 

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Rs. 550 crore arrears to BSNL from Private telcos

03 Thursday May 2012

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Private telecom companies are earning good profit. BSNL is in financial difficulty and is taking loan from the banks. But the private companies owe more than Rs. 550 crore to BSNL  on Inter-Connect Usage Charges (IUC) and have not paid it.

The list is headed by Bharti Airtel with Rs. 169.07 crore, Idea Rs. 121.36 crore and Reliance with Rs. 101.63 crore. Almost all private companies have dues to be paid. The details are given in  reply to a Parliament question in Parliament.

But what the BSNL management is doing in this case? What is the action taken by it to recover the amount? Even when the company is approaching banks for loan, why immediate actions are not taken to recover the amount?

It is of utmost important that these arrrears are collected at the earliest.

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India has 32% of total gold in the world!

03 Thursday May 2012

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India is number one in world in accumulating the yellow metal, gold. Out of the estimated total of 1,40,000 tons of gold available, its 32% is in India.

India produces about 2 tons of gold annually from its 30 gold mines. It imports about 800 to 900 tons every year. Indian household is estimated to have 18,000 tons of gold. One year new demand for gold in India is estimated to be 1,000 to 1,200 tons. These are the information from Study report of World Gold Council.

The Indian greed for the yellow metal has no parallel in the world. Even after the gold price has rocketed without any limit, there is no limit to the demand also. (Courtsey : Bank Workers Forum)

 

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Central Executive Committee of AIBDPA at Ernakulam

02 Wednesday May 2012

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The CEC meeting of the All India BSNL-DOT Pensioners Association (AIBDPA) will be held at Ernakulam (Kochi), Kerala on 18th May 2012.The notice has been issued about one month back. Some comrades have intimated the difficulty in getting railway tickets, during this summer vacation. Since the CEC meeting is very important, it is necessary that all the Circle Secretaries and Office-bearers attend the meeting. Hence the tickets be purchased either by Tatkal or some other trains/routes may be booked. But it is of very much of importance to attend.

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A Third Industrial Revolution?- Defend the interests of the workers.

02 Wednesday May 2012

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The ‘Economist’ in  its latest issue has forecasted the arrival of  a Third Industrial Revolution. This is based in the change of technologies like introducing robots in the manufacturing, change in management systems, new designs and objectives and reduction in prices.

What will be the role of the worker and his issues are also in question. The issue has to be studied well and the new challenge have to be faced by the working class.

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2G auction tender will be floated soon

02 Wednesday May 2012

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The direction of the Supreme Court to auction 2G spectrum by 31st July 2012 has compelled the government to move fast for holding the same in time. In order to give a chance to the companies whose 122 licences have been cancelled by the apex court, the cancellation of the licences also is extended to that date. The  Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) formed by the government with Pranab Mukherjee as the Chairman has already started its work to het the sanction for release. In the meantime, the DOT has requested the TRAI to clarify certain issues in the case of conducting the auction.

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Jammu and Kashmir Shifts Secretariat from Jammu to Srinagar for Summer session

02 Wednesday May 2012

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During the British Raj, the capital was shifted from Calcutta to Shimla during summer days. All the officers, employees, families and other connected persons shifted to Shimla with files, vehicles etc. etc. This continued till the capital was shifted to Delhi from Calcutta in 1912.

There is one state which follows this system even now. Jammu and Kashmir shifts its capital to Srinagar in Summer and to Jammu in winter. This month the capital is being shifted to Srinagar. Srinagar is located 300 kilometers north of Jammu. The state government secretariat shifts every spring and autumn between the two capitals in conformity with the changing weather. This not only helps in more convenience but also getting the people of both areas easy access to the government. Fair enough.

In Maharashtra the state assembly is being held in Nagpur also during certain period shifting from Mumbai. I do not know whether any other state is having this practice of shifting the capital according to weather change.

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