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UPA persuing anti-people policies – Budhdeb Bhattacharjee

27 Sunday Jan 2013

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Baruipur (WB), Jan 27 Lashing out at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for allegedly failing to improve the condition of the poor, CPI(M) Politburo member Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today said the UPA regime has pursued
anti-people policies to help a handful of rich people for the past nine years.
“Can Manmohan Singh claim that the conditions of poor and middle class have improved during the nine years of UPA regime? Can he claim that the number of unemployed youths in the country has come down? The fact is the condition of the poor has worsened under this regime because of its anti-people policies,” Bhattacharjee, the former chief minister, told a rally here.
The UPA government had not undertaken a proper PDS to provide food grains at subsidised rates, he said and criticised it for increasing fuel prices and capping the number of subsidised LPG cylinders.
“We(CPI-M) are fighting against UPA’s policies both inside and outside the Parliament. We have time and again requested the government to strengthen PDS, but it is least bothered about it. Instead it is differentiating the poor as APL and BPL categories. How much money does it take to provide
subsidized ration to the people?” he said.
“We had requested that oil prices be controlled by the government as these have an direct impact on price rise and inflation. The petrol, diesel, kerosene prices are increasing regularly and it is impacting the masses,” he said.
(Courtsey : Ganashakti)

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CTUs’ demands on Pre-Budget consultations

27 Sunday Jan 2013

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The Finance Minister Shri P.Chidmbaram, met the representatives of the Central Trade Unions on Pre-Budget Consultations on 3rd January 2013. Some of the points raised by the Central Trade Unions in the meeting are mentioned below:
* Take effective steps to arrest the spiralling prices and contain inflation. Ban speculative trading. Universalise Public distribution system.Rationalise tax/duty/cess on petroleum products.
* Minimum Wage should be guaranteed to all workers as per 15 th Indian Labour Conference.
*Create a Welfare Fund for the unorganised workers including agricultural workers.
* The ban on recruitment in government, PSUs and autonomous institutions should be lifted.
* MGNREGA be extended to urban areas and employment of 200 days ensured. Universalisation of ICDS to be done.
* The workforce in ICDS, Mid day meal scheme, Vidya volunteers etc. to be regularised; ASHA be brought under minimum wage and social security.
* Steps to be taken for removal of all restrictive provisions based on poverty line in respect of eligible coverage schemes under the Unorganised Workers Social Security Act 2008.
* Remunerative prices should be ensured for agricultural produce. Benefits of the increase to reach the small cultivators and not big comapnies/land lords alone.
* Budgetary provisions should be made for essential services including housing, sanitation, water, schools, creche etc. to workers in the new emerging indusrial sites.
* PSUs should be strengthened and expanded. Disinvestment should be stopped forth with. Budgetary support for sick UPSCs.
* Budgetary provision for elementary education should be increased.
* Support for traditional sectors like jute, textiles, coir, hand loom, plantation etc.
* Income Tax exemption for salaried employees to be raised to Rs.5 lakhs. Fringe benefits should be exempted from income tax liability.
*Threshold limit of 20 employees in EPF Scheme to be brought down. Employers contribution to EPF be increased.
* Proper policy towards street vendors to be ensured in order to protect 4.5 crore people engaged in the sector, especially after the FDI in multi-retail is being implemented.
* All interests and social security of domestic workers to be statutorily protected.
* Constitute VI CPC for Central Govt. employees.
* Progressive Taxation system to be brought.
* Concrete steps should be taken to recover huge accumulated unpaid tax arrears.
* Unearth huge accumulated black money.
* Concrete measures to recover NPAs (un-returned loans) of Banks.
* The rate of wealth tax, corporate tax, gift tax etc. to be expandedd and enhanced.
* No discrimination against PSUs in tax regime.
* ITES, Out sourcing, Educational sector, health services etc. run on commercial basis should be brought under service tax net.

The Central trade Unions also expressed their strong resentment to the government in not responding to their 10 point demands which have been focussed and on which the working class of India have organised several agitations and struggles. The utter disregard and non-response is not only unacceptable but also deplorable.
The Central Trade Unions also objected strongly to the so called Banking reforms. The FDI in retail,disinvestment of Insurance etc were also strongly opposed by the Central TUs.
The CTUs also demanded post-budget discussion as is being done with the corporates.

The Central Trade Unions have effectively put the demands. But it is to be seen that whether the government will consider the same, or ignore as in the past.

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Staff Side, National council Meets on 29th January.

27 Sunday Jan 2013

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The Staff Side, National Council will meet at 1100 hours on 29th January at the National Council Office room in Eastern Court. The meeting will discuss on the issues placed in the agenda for discussion in the National Council and connected matters.

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Verification of Membership of Central trade Unions

27 Sunday Jan 2013

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The Ministry of Labour and Employment as well as the Chief Labour Commissioner (C) have issued notifications to conduct the Verification of Membership of Central Trade Union Organisations. The date of reckoning will be as on 31st December 2011. The verification is for the purpose and determining the representation of Central Trade Union Organisations on international and national Conferences, committees, Councils etc.

The recognition as a Central Trade Union Organisation will be granted to those organisations whose affiliated have at least a combined verified membership of 8 lacs and unions registered in at least 8 states with membership presence in at least 8 industries. The application for participation should be submitted to the CLC(C) at the latest by 31-03-2013.

At present there are 11 Central Trade Unions recognised. According to the membership BMS is first followed by INTUC, AITUC, CITU etc.

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78.2% IDA – Savingram Campaign on 28-30 January 2013

26 Saturday Jan 2013

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As per the decision of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations, as the first programme, the Savingram Campaign will be organised from 28-30 January demanding immediate implementation of the BSNL – Forum agreement on 78.2% IDA fixation. The following Telegram should be sent by all SSA unions to the Secretary DOT with copy to the Communications Minister and CMD BSNL.

“DEMAND IMMEDIATE IMPLEMENTATION OF AGREEMENT ON 78.2% IDA MERGER”

Ensure that each and every SSA unions send this savingram without fail.

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Conciliation meeting on MTNL Pension called by CLC

26 Saturday Jan 2013

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The conciliation meeting called by the Chief Labour Commissioner regardiong the demand of the Joint Forum of BSNL/MTNL Unions/Associations will be held at 1100 hours on 28th Janaury 2013 in Shram Shakti Bhawan. This is as per the notice received from the CLC to the Convener, Joint Forum.
The demand is that the MTNL employees should be given government pension as is being given to the BSNL employees. The issue was not discussed in the last meeting of the conciliation since the MTNL management representatives were absent.

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The Republic Parade – a mighty show of strength and cultural heritage

26 Saturday Jan 2013

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New Delhi, Jun 26: A kaleidoscopic view of the country’s rich cultural heritage and military prowess were on display at the 64th Republic Day parade on Saturday on the 8-km stretch from Rajpath to Red Fort.
An eager audience on both sides of the imposing Rajpath braved the winter chill and cheered loudly as the parade went past them portraying the rich and diverse culture of the country.
The icing on the cake was the 5,500-5,800 km ballistic Agni-V missile mounted on a road mobile launcher, which was paraded by the Defence Research & Development Organisation as the crowd lapped it up with loud cheer.
General Officer Commanding (Delhi) Lt. General Subroto Mitra led the synchronised military and police contingents, as they marched to the cheerful tunes of bands through Rajpath, where President Pranab Mukherjee took the salute for the first time after assuming office in July last year.
The impressive march-past was watched by chief guest, Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Defence Minister A.K. Antony, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, and top political and military brass.
Police and other paramilitary forces turned Delhi into a virtual fortress for the Republic Day celebrations, as helicopters scanned from air, snipers kept a hawk eye vigil from rooftops and armed personnel at every nook and corner provided a ground-to-air security apparatus.
After the customary 21-gun salute and unfurling of the tricolour by President Mukherjee, the spectacle began with four Army helicopters flying above Rajpath carrying the national flag and the three flags of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The country showed its military strength with the MBT Arjun Tank, Armoured Ambulance Tracked Vehicle, BrahMos missiles and 214 mm Pinaka rockets, 15 metre Sarvatra Bridging System.
The Army contingent from horse-mounted columns of the 61st Cavalry, Mechanised Infantry Regiment, Maratha Light Infantry, Dogra Regiment, Garhwal Rifles, Ladakh Scouts, 8 Gorkha Training Centre, Army Ordnance Corps and Territorial Army (Punjab) marched to the martial tunes.
The next to follow were smartly-dressed Navy personnel and then the Air Force contingent. The Air Force contingent was led by Flight Lieutenant Heena Pore.
A mini version of INS Vikramaditya, which will join the naval fleet by the end of this year, was also part of the parade, which highlighted Indian Navy’s blue water operating capability.
As the country’s armed and police forces demonstrated their might, States and different departments put up an impressive show when they showcased their rich cultural diversity in full display in 19 tableaux — 14 from States and five from ministries.
This year, the number of tableaux has been reduced to 19 from last year’s 23. (Courtsey: Ganashakti)

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Best Wishes and Greetings on 64th Republic Day!

26 Saturday Jan 2013

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My Best Wishes and Greetings to all Comrades, Friends and Well-Wishers on the 64th Republic Day of india!
India won Independence on 15th August 1947, but was declared a Sovereign Democratic Republic on 26th Janaury 1950, after the adoption of the Constitution.
India was attacked and conquered by many foreign powers for centuries, including Alexander, Chengis Khan,Timur, the slave kings and afterwards by Babur, the Moghul. While most of the conquerors went back and entrusted their lieutenants to rule the conquered territories, the Moghuls settled and ruled the country from 1526 to 1857 with the capital changing from Agra to Fatehpur Sikri to Lahore and last to Delhi. The Mughal empire had become weak even before 1857 and emperor was only a nominal head even before many decades. The end came in 1857, after the First War of Independence was suppressed by the British and captured the last Emperor Bahadur Shah Zaffar and extradicted him to Rangoon where he died.
The British ruled the country for about two centuries. The First War of Independence could not succeed in defeating the British due to various factors including that the British had a well disciplined army with modern weapons as also they managed to divide the Indian rulers through dubious methods and mischievous agreements. Though initially the Sepoys and their leaders had victories and took Delhi and other major centres, they could not sustain and keep them. The defeat was total and the nominal head, Bahadur Shah Zaffar was taken prisoner. Most of the other military leaders like Rani Laksmi Bai, Tantia Topi and others fell in the battle field.
The rule of the British, compared to the Mughals, was for a shorter period, less than two centuries. But the change that they brought was much more. To a certain extent, they united the country adding kingdom after kingdom to their empire, and keeping nominal powers to the others who supported them. The British brought the new educational system, high taxation, Postal, telegraph and railway services. They made India their colony for exploitation. They used the Indians for their army to conquer other parts of the world. They suppressed the national movements with bruteness. India was the Kohinoor on the throne of the British Empire.
Through out the period of the British Rule there has been revolts in various parts of the country by local rulers/kings who defied the empire.But the British defeated them all one after another. The next round of independence struggle came after the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885. It achieved the form of a struggle with mass participation after Gandhiji arrived on the scene. The first half of 20th century saw the continuous struggles led under the leadership of Gandhiji. Though many leaders differed on the approach and methods adopted by Gandhiji at crucial times, the movement went ahead on the line directed by Gandhiji only. The sacrifices of lakhs of people and martyrs like Shahid Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad and many others did not go vain. British had to leave and India became independent on 15th August 1947.
More than sixty decades are over after India became free and a democratic republic. But have we been able to live up to the expectations of the pioneers of freedom movement? Have been able to ensure a comfortable living to common people, free from hunger and poverty? Whether all children, irrespective of colour or creed, rich or poor are able to learn and take their right position in the society?
While development has taken place, it is slow. The benefit of the progress in various sectors have been captured and utilsed by the rich and powerful. The downtrodden and the toiling masses continue with out much advancement. In fact, they are neglected despite many government programmes for their upliftment. The recent gang-rape in Delhi and other places have shown that girls and women are not safe. Communalism is raising its ugly head poisoning the society.
Yes, there is an urgent need for change, a change for the better. Let all of us try to be part of a movement for change for the better for the people of this country!
Once again My Best Wishes and Greetings on the Republic day!

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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’cleanest and poorest’ CM in country

25 Friday Jan 2013

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PTI: Agartala, Jan 25 2013-Financial Express
Agartala: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar can arguably be dubbed ‘the cleanest and poorest’ Chief Minister in the country with personal property, movable and immovable, valued at less than Rs 2.5 lakhs.

According to the affidavit submitted by Sarkar during filing of nomination in Dhanpur constituency yesterday for the coming assembly elections, the CM had Rs.1080 as cash in hand and his bank balance stood at Rs.9720/-.

He inherited a home of 432 Sq. ft with a tin shed house from his deceased mother Anjali Sarkar whose present market value was Rs. 2,20,000/-.

However, his wife Panchali Bhattacharya who is a retired officer of the Central government has a cash fixed deposit of Rs. 23,58,380 and jewellery of 20 gm of gold, the present market value of which is Rs.72,000. She has cash of Rs.22015 in hand.

Her family sources said she had got the money as her retirement benefit.

The couple has no movable property and the total value of immovable property and cash is Rs. 24,52,395.

A state Committee member of the ruling CPI-M, Haripada Das, who looks after the accounts of the party said, like other party members, Sarkar donates his full salary and subsidiary allowances to the party and instead the party pays him Rs. 5000 as subsistence allowances.

According to official sources, the Chief Minister’s monthly salary is Rs.9,200 which, perhaps is the lowest in the country. When contacted, State Party Secretary Bijan Dhar said, “I can only say that he has no leaning for increasing his own personal property. He has dedicated his entire life for the party and people”.

Even his bitter critics do not blame him for any kind of corruptions.

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Private telcos demand excess spectrum free

25 Friday Jan 2013

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Joint Forum has been demanding that BSNL/MTNL should be exempted from one time payment for the excess spectrum that is allotted and is having with them.
Now the private telcos have also started asking that they should not be compelled to pay the one-time charges. Some of them has gone to the court and have got a stay against the DOTs orders in this respect.
Our point is that the spectrum with BSNL/MTNL means the spectrum is with government. It need not be paid By BSNL and MTNL. But in the case of private compaies, they are doing business for profit. Hence they should be charged for the extra spectrum.

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