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SBI to recruit 10,000 employees, all Banks 60,000

24 Monday Jun 2013

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It is reported by PTI quoting the SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhari that the State Bank of India will be recruiting 10,000 employees in 2012-13. He also stated that about 7,500 will be retiring. It means that SBI will get an additional staff of 2,500. SBI Chairman also mentioned that another 20,000 Asst. Grade employees were recruited last year.

The banking sector was in acute shortage of staff due to the VRS implemented earlier. Now all the banks have started recruitment. It is estimated that more than 60,000 employees will be recruited in the PSU Banks this year.

This is a good decision. It is time that BSNL should think about recruitment to induct new blood. This can be done by regularising the casual/contract labour working for many years, appointment on compassionate grounds and also direct recruitment.  It is to be noted that almost 15,000 workers are retiring every year and more than 1,30,000 had already retired since 2000. About 30,000 only has been so far recruited that too mainly in TTA and JTO cadre. Recruitment in other cadres are also necessary.

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10 PSUs pay dividend of Rs. 36,441.74 crore in 2012-13

24 Monday Jun 2013

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PSUs are milching cows for the government. BSNL may be in loss for the last four years due to the neo-liberal policies and inefficient management, but there are many other PSUs which are still making good profit. The following 10 PSUs have given a total amount of Rs. 36,441.74 crore dividend to the government in 2012-13. This is more than Rs. 4,507.64 crore paid in 2011-12, which was Rs. 31,934.10 crore.

Coal India      Rs. 8,842.90 crore   Indian Oil Corpn   Rs. 1,505.33 cr.

ONGC            Rs. 8,127.74 crore    BHEL                   Rs. 1,324.15 cr

NTPC             Rs. 4,741.14 crore    GAIL                    Rs. 1,217.74 cr.

NMDC            Rs. 2,775.29 crore     Power Fin. Corpn  Rs.    924.01 cr.

Oil India         Rs. 1,803.42 crore     SAIL                     Rs.    826.11 cr.

Total              Rs. 36,441.74 crore.

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Battle of Plassey – The Dawn of British Rule In India

23 Sunday Jun 2013

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The start of almost two centuries of British rule in India can be said to be at the out come of the Battle of Plassey (Palashi near  Calcutta) in 1757, in which the British force under Robert Clive defeated the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daula. The army of Siraj-ud-Daula of more than 50,000 with sufficient artilleries were defeated by the 3,000 forces of British in this battle on 23rd June 1757. The British lured  Mir Jaffar and other captains of  Siraj-ud-Daula with the offer of ruling Bengal  and they kept out of the fight in the last minute and ensured the victory of British. Thus it was through treachery that the British started their rule in India. It was through treachery again that they annexed  the kingdoms one after another.

The British used treachery, bribery and all kinds of heinous crimes to annex kingdoms one after another and fully succeeded in it, bringing almost all parts of the country within its fold. But what is more condemnable was the role played by many who became traitors to their own country like Mir Jaffar. Whether it is the defeat of Pazhassi Raja or that of other kings who fought the British, there were traitors all along to side with the British for small gains. This is a bitter lesson to be learnt from the past.

While it was the British East India Company which started the conquest of India through  more than two and half centuries back, the imperialists led by the US are trying to subjugate the third world countries including India through the international financial institutions of World Bank, WTO and IMF and also through the bilateral military alliances and agreement. Of course, Mir Jaffars and Jayachandras will be there.

India lost its freedom through the attacks and conquests by Alexander, Genghis Khan, Moghuls and others and last by the British. It was through the sacrifices of thousands of people and  sustained struggles that India got Independence on 15th August 1947.

It is the duty of one and all Indians to ensure the freedom of the country and to ensure that the slogans raised at the time of the independence struggle for a better lot to the people  are put in to action and the democratic functioning maintained. And the Mir Jaffars and Jayachandras should be isolated and dealt with.

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BSNL For Better Service (7) – Procurement of equipment

23 Sunday Jun 2013

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For the defence of the country, an efficient army ( including Navy and Airforce ) is required. For an efficient army,  disciplined and well-trained personnel are required. At the same time, it is also most important that the army is well equipped with the latest and strategic arms and ammunitions.

It is not much different with BSNL. For growth and expansion, for better and efficient service, the procurement of the necessary equipment has got an important role. The latest technologies should be used in order to give the required service to the customers. Communication is one sector, which has grown by leaps and bounds, with latest technologies being invented one after another. It is said that those who lived in the 20th century belong to a generation which has seen unlimited inventions which have changed the world, which never happened for many centuries. And Telecommunication has been one sector in which these latest inventions have taken place.

Telephones, though invented in 1870s and applied for the use of the common people  in India in the 1890s only, it has changed from the Magneto exchanges to Central battery system to auto exchanges and then to electronic system one after another in quick succession. In the transmission, switches, cables, airwaves, the progressive changes have been beyond description. Technologies changed quickly. Now multiple technologies exit and are used for the communication services.

Can BSNL survive in the fierce competitive atmosphere in a casual manner, and without adapting to the new situation. In this, procurement of sufficient equipment of latest technology is required. But  unfortunately, BSNL top management has utterly failed in this respect. As mentioned earlier, the anti-PSU policy of the government also had a role in this.

The BSNL revenue started reducing after 2007-2008 not because the market was not there, but sufficient equipment was not purchased to meet the huge requirement. BSNL has been growing in the mobile sector, till 2006-2007. Out of a population of more than 100 crore, only 50 % had mobiles and 50 crore market existed. The 45.5 million mobile tender floated by BSNL was suited to meet this requirement. But it had to face legal hurdles created by private companies, apathy on the part of the management and a negative attitude from the government. However all the hurdles were over by about two years and the purchase was to be made which would have armed BSNL to march ahead and conquer a good market share in the mobile section.

The government, fully aware that the growth of BSNL would have a negative effect on the private companies and MNCs which it wanted to favour, reacted immediately. It directed the BSNL to see that the tender is cancelled and the BSNL Board, even without a protest, just like ‘Masters Voice’ cancelled the tender, though there was no written direction from the government. It should have fought for getting the equipment purchased on the basis of the tender. It was only through a complete successful one day strike on 11th July 2007 on the call of the Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations that at least half of the tender, 22.5 million lines were procured. It helped BSNL to escape from complete stagnation.But that was only a temporary solution. (to be continued)

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Fascist Attack on Soviet Union – turning point in the II World war.

23 Sunday Jun 2013

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It was the Hitler’s attack on Soviet Union in 1941 that caused a big change in the entire situation of the II World War. It was on 21st June 1941, that fascist Germany attacked USSR. ON 22nd, Soviet Union declared all out defence offensive to the attack of Nazi Germany. Hitler thought that USSR could be defeated easily with the invincible war machinery Germany has got.

Germany advanced in to Soviet territory despite strong defence from USSR. It captured cities after cities and neared Moscow, the capital. USSR was fighting for its survival. It requested the UK, USA etc. to make a war front  in the western side so that Hitler will have to fight on both sides. But they waited, hoping that USSR will be finished and the offensive can start after that.

But the people of Soviet Union and the Red Army were determined to throw out the aggressors at all costs.The defence production was increased many times, all the young men enrolled in the army, guerilla squads started active work in the areas captured by the Nazis and a fight to the last was started by the entire people. The pitched battle in Stalingrad, inch by inch, street by street, between the forces of Nazi Army and Red Army was an epic battle which will ever be remembered. The mighty army of Hitler was utterly defeated and thrown back. Thousands and thousands of soldiers perished on both sides. This was the turning point. The Red Army advanced destroying the war machine of Hitler. Nazi Army was routed. After throwing them from USSR, Red Army advanced to Berlin, captured the capital city and hoisted the Red Flag in the capital on 2nd May 1945.

When the tides turned in the war, UK and US started their advance on the Western Front. Their armies also reached Berlin after a few days. Hitler had already committed suicide  by the time red army reached Berlin.

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Massive Meeting of BSNL Unioins/Assns at Mysore

22 Saturday Jun 2013

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.A meeting of the BSNL employees was organised under the platform of BSNL Unions/Associations at Mysore GM office premises on 21st June. More than three hundred workers were present. The meeting was presided over by the Chairman of the Forum Com.B.S.Venkatesh, Circle President SNEA. Coms. Krishna Gowde, Circle Vice-President, AIBSNLEA, M.C.Balakrishna, All India org. Secretary, BSNLEU, M.Mahadevappa, Dist. Secretary, BSNLEU, Lingaraju, DS SEWA BSNL, B.V.Ramachandra,DS AIBSNLEA, Mahadeve Gowda, DS NFTE, Basavaraju DS AIBDPA and other leaders were present in the dais.  Com. Ganesh, Convener, Forum welcomed all.  Shri K.L. Jayaram, Sr.GM,  addressed the meeting and appreciated the work being done by the Forum to improve the services. He assured that he will make maximum efforts  for improving BSNL.

Myself as the main speaker spoke mainly on the need to strengthen BSNL and the proposals given by the Forum to the Group of Ministers looking in to the revival of BSNL. The action taken by the Forum in this connection was briefed. He congratulated the workers for the excellent support in the recent proposed strike due to which the DOT / Management was compelled to issue orders on 78.2% IDA fixation.

My visit on 21st June at was an opportunity to meet a lot of old comrades. Com.R.G.Bhandari, Mukundan (both retired) , Prasanna, Subramaniam and many other comrades who were very active in organising the AITEU Class III (Namboodiri) and later BSNLEU came and met me. We spoke about the old times and also the need to continue the same in the future.

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Donate liberally to Uttarakhand / HP Disaster Fund.

22 Saturday Jun 2013

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The tragedy befallen in Uttarakhand and HP due to the floods, deluge, landslides, cloud bursts has taken hundreds of lives and thousands are still stranded despite the valiant efforts of the Military to evacuate them. Loss due to devastation of houses, properties, destruction of roads etc. are beyond imagination.

All these require huge funds. it will not be possible by the government alone to meet all this. Generous donations/assistance from one and all are required to restore normalcy in the hilly regions.

In addition to working 24 hours to restore communication services in the hills where the system stands cut off, BSNL Employees also  have to help financially. BSNL Employees union has called upon the employees to donate at the rate of Rs.200 to the disaster fund. BSNLEU has written to the management to deduct the amount from the salary.

All India BSNL Pensioners Association (AIBDPA) has called upon the pensioners for liberal donations,not less than Rs. 100/- immediately to the CHQ, which will be handed over to the Prime minister’s Relief Fund or any other Fund constituted by the government for this purpose.

Let us donate liberally to help our brethren is distress.

 

 

 

 

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Nokia Workers on Strike

22 Saturday Jun 2013

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The workers in the Nokia Siemens Network at Chennai are on strike since 7th June, demanding recognition of union, reinstatement of victimized workers, wage revision etc. The Union is affiliated to CITU and its 72 workers stand suspended.

My support to the striking workers and demand the management to resolve the issues through discussion with the union.

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BSNL for Better Service (6) – Licence Fee should be waived for BSNL

22 Saturday Jun 2013

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At the time of corporatisation, Govt. assured that BSNL will have to pay Licence Fee, but the same will be reimbursed to the latter. What was the basis on which this reimbursement was decided by the government?

As per procedure, it may be necessary that Licence should be taken for providing the telecom services, after private companies also were allowed to provide services. As long as Govt. /DOT alone was the telecom service provider, it was not necessary. The licence is intended to regulate and control the services by the private operators, since the government has its mechanism for its departments.

But why the government takes Licence Fee from its own companies? BSNL is not working to amass wealth or maximise profit, but is functioning for implementing the policy decisions of the government in the telecom sector for universal service as also for security of the country and its people. How can such a PSU be equated with the private telecom companies whose main aim is to increase their profit, evade the taxes as much as possible and even cheat the government and also public through fraudulent methods. A large number of cases have already been exposed. Whether it is non-payment of huge income tax by Vodafone, cheating in providing roaming services without licence for the particular circle or providing SLD / ISD services by the Reliance, Idea and Airtel or cheating by converting the SED/ISD/STD calls in to local calls for avoiding higher taxes – it has been a continued process of avoiding tax and licence fee. Whether one such instance can be shown on the part of BSNL or for that matter MTNL, the two government companies?

Due to certain policy decisions, these PSUs have been formed. If they had continued as government services, there would not have any necessity to pay the Licence Fee. The correct policy should be that the government telecom company need not pay Licence Fee, tax etc. When there is profit, dividend can be paid and for the first six-seven years when there was profit, the dividend and  taxes have also been paid.

BSNL is in loss now for the last four years. It was the cancellation of the mobile equipment and non-procurement of other equipment also that was the main reason for the present situation.

Taking all the above issues in to consideration, no Licence Fee should be charged from the BSNL and MTNL, at least till the present crisis is over. The government can stop the system of Licence Fee for BSNL and MTNL or at least waive the same till the financial crisis is over.

The Forum of BSNL Unions / Associations have demanded the cancellation of Licence Fee for BSNL and it wants the GoM of Revival of BSNL to take the positive decision in this matter.

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Neyveli Lignite to be disinvested

21 Friday Jun 2013

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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has cleared 5% share sell in Neyveli Lignite Limited Corporation (NLC) expecting to get substantial amount.

Cabinet  and Disinvestment Department is on a 24 hours day work for selling the family silver to the private companies.

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