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SAVE BSNL – Article by Mihir Dasgupta

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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I am herewith reproducing an educative article by Mir Dasgupta, former AGS BSNLEU

Central Govt. should come forward with positive approach to save BSNL & other telecom PSUs

Mihir Dasgupta

  BSNL is passing through a difficult time for the last four years and now facing an acute financial crunch. During these four financial years, BSNL has posted ‘Net Loss’. It is a matter of grave concern. Because, BSNL is not mere a company; entangled with it is the genuine and legitimate interest of the nation and millions of common citizens along with about two and a half lakh regular employees, more than one lakh casual and contract workers and thousands of pensioners. This dismal situation is neither warranted, nor should it have arisen.

Why? We have to search the answer deep inside the annual Balance Sheets of BSNL. An analytical compilation of important financial data collected from all the hitherto published Balance Sheets of BSNL from its inception i.e. October 2000 to March 2012 has been published in the CHQ organ of AIBDPA ‘TELE-PENSIONER’, Year-2, No.-4, Oct-Dec 2012 (authored by this writer). All these data are BSNL’s official data. Let’s do a bit of exercise with those data.

1.BSNL had posted net      profit continuously during nine years from its inception, the total amount      being rupees 44,993 crore. On the other hand, during three recent successive      years of 2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12, for which Balance Sheets are      available, the total amount of loss comes to rupees 17,057 crore. Thus,      the ‘Cumulative Net Profit’ of BSNL comes to rupees 27,936 crore. Even if      the tentative loss of about 8,100 crore for the year of 2012-13 is added,      the amount of ‘Cumulative Net Profit’ comes to about 19,800 crore. This      figure is ‘Positive’ – not ‘Negative’.

 

  1. Then, why BSNL is in      severe cash crunch? Where all these amount have gone? It is observed that      from the net profit, BSNL has paid to Central Government upto March’12 an      amount of rupees 5,556 crore as Dividend and an additional amount of      rupees 804 crore towards Tax on Dividend. The remaining amount has been      transferred to Balance Sheet as ‘General Reserve’. But there is virtually      no cash in the possession of BSNL for carrying out not only developmental      work but even day-to-day maintenance work also. The reason is, the Central      Government has sucked about 18,500 crore rupees in the name of 3-G and BWA      Spectrum Fees.

 

  1. The government and      BSNL management are conveniently spreading the canard through various      media that the cause of loss of BSNL is the exorbitant expenditure on      account of employees’ remunerations. It is also being mischievously      propagated that 48 per cent of the income is going to pay the employees.      It is being done to hide the real truth by creating confusion.  It may be mentioned in this context that      there had been statutory wage revision for Executive and Non-executive      employees with effect from 1st January 2007. Salary of ITS      officers had also been increased in a big way as per VI-CPC      Recommendations from 1st January 2006. But the actual fact      projects an altogether different picture. It is a matter of fact that      during the three years when BSNL has posted loss, expenses on employees’      remunerations not only stood at almost a static position, but marginally      declined in 2011-12 compared to previous two years. Even then, why the      quantum of loss is increasing year by year? The precise cause is – BSNL’s income      is falling at a galloping pace. And obviously for this reason, the      percentage ratio of employees’ remunerations in respect to income is also      increasing. The following table will vindicate the contention.

Financial

Year

Total

Income

Employees’

Remuneration

Net

Profit/ Loss

2005-06

40,177

7,421

+8,940

2009-10

  32,045

13,455

-1,823

2010-11

29,688

13,791

-6,384

2011-12

27,934

13,406

-8,851

  • figures in crore rupees

 

  1. In a single year, BSNL      earned highest income of rupees 40,177 crore in 2005-06. Compared to that,      income in 2011-12 has declined by rupees 12,243 crore i.e. 30.47 per cent.      The government and the management are meticulously trying to hide this      stark truth in a mischievous manner to absolve themselves from the sin      they have committed. The responsibility of decline can’t be vested in any      way on those employees who have earned more than 40 thousand crore rupees      for the company in a single year. It is the responsibility of the      government and the BSNL management only to give tenable answer and also      show the way of survival of BSNL.

 

  1. BSNL’s income from      services has been declining continuously during last six years to touch      the bottom. The real reason behind this downfall is the conspiratorial      activities of the government and the management in unison to keep BSNL at      bay, so that it could not stand in front of private companies as a rock in      the fiercely competitive mobile telephony market. This period has      witnessed an explosion in growth of mobile phone connections. It is a      public knowledge, how this vicious circle has disabled BSNL by sabotaging      and killing all the big tenders for procurement of equipments for the      expansion and development of its mobile network. Even the management has      shown utter negligence to ensure steady supply of essential materials for      upkeeping the landline and broadband network. All these actions together      have pushed BSNL backward and backward. Above all, there is the policy and      programme of central government to destroy the public sector to ensure      unhindered profit of private sector.

 

  1. BSNL has paid to the      central government exchequer a whopping amount of rupees 45,040 crore      towards different tax, license fee, spectrum fee, dividend etc. in 12      years (upto March’12). In addition to this, there is advance payment of      about 18,500 crore rupees for 3-G and BWA Spectrum and at least rupees 10      thousand crore towards Pension Contribution. In return, the government has      gradually stopped all legitimate assistance to BSNL. BSNL has been      providing various non-remunerative social services to the nation as a      responsible public sector enterprise. But waiver of license fee and      spectrum charges, as well as ADC & USO Fund allocations, as promised      by the government to compensate such losses, have all been withdrawn. Even      the payment of USO Fund special allotment of rupees 1500 crore for the      year of 2012-13, as also the refund of spectrum fee to the tune of 6,500      crore rupees towards surrendered BWA spectrum, has not been done. This has      put BSNL into further trouble.

 

 

In the light of the above factual discussion, it can be unquestionably concluded that there is no logical ground for BSNL embracing disaster. Everything is imposed on it with an ill intention. The owner – the Central Government is forcibly pushing this precious organisation to ruin.  The unions and associations of non-executive and executive employees under the leadership of BSNL Employees Union have resorted to sustained joint movement to resist the multi-prone attack. Simultaneously they have launched a unique programme of ‘Customer Delight’. But the Central Government and BSNL management are not interested at all to reciprocate this praiseworthy gesture in a dignified and positive manner. Their only prescription is the hackneyed VRS and disinvestment. Employees’ organisations have resisted this attack till now through joint struggles. If this prescription actually be a panacea, then why the dismal condition of ITI and MTNL is not improving, despite repeated administering of the same prescription? Government and management are duty bound to give convincing reply to this question also.

 

It is learnt from media reports that the security departments of the central government firmly hold that there should be continuous presence of public sector in telecom service sector. Because, in emergency situation, government will depend only on public sector for telecom services – not on the private telecom service providers. When this is the requirement, government is duty bound to play its due role to ensure not only sustenance, but sustenance with good health of the concerned Public Sector Telecom Enterprises viz. BSNL, MTNL & ITI during peace time also. It is to be kept in mind that in a vast country like India with its geographical diversity, telecom network can’t be built up overnight.

 

Recently, the Prime Minister has constituted a high power group of ministers (GoM) for revival of BSNL and MTNL. Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations has already submitted a detailed memorandum on the issue to the GoM demanding immediate financial and other supports for these two PSUs. They have also approached the MPs to impress upon the GoM. A national convention will be held at New Delhi in the first week of August followed by State and District level conventions. At the same time, Forum and BSNLEU have called upon the employees to render their best to improve the services. AIBDPA fully supports this initiative of the unions and associations.  It is to be seen what the GoM would prescribe.

 

In this situation, Central Government should come forward immediately with required financial and other assistance for the survival and revival of BSNL, MTNL and ITI. This is no charity – this is legitimate right in the overall interest of the nation. When the central government doles out more than five lakh crore rupees every year to safeguard the profit and other interests of the big private corporates, it can’t be comprehended that it is unable to assist its own telecom enterprises in the overall interest of the nation. The employees are already vocal on the issue. The urgent requirement is that the right thinking people exert pressure on the government. We appeal to the trade unions, employees’ organisations, mass organisations, pro-people political parties, parliamentarians and all patriotic people to come forward and compel the government to accept the demand to save the nation’s precious assets.

 

All together, we are sure to win!

 

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CTO Mumbai – A Heritage Building

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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(An old photo of the CTO Building with Flora  Fountain)

Central Telegraph Office, Mumbai – A Heritage Building

Yesterday, 17th June 2013, I was in Mumbai to attend a meeting of the Telegraph workers and was staying in the Inspection Quarters in the Central Telegraph Office. I had stayed there earlier also, but this time I got the chance to have an overall view of the same.

The CTO Mumbai is a beautiful building constructed in the medieval Italian style, the same as that of the Victoria Terminal (VT ) Railway Station ( now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal – CST), The Reserve Bank of India, Municipal Building etc. all situated near and around the Fountain. The building was inaugurated in 1870 for accommodating the General Post Office. Consequent to the  rapid growth of telegraph services after it was introduce in India in 1850, this building was converted to Central Telegraph Office in 1909 when the GPO was shifted to the present GPO building. It was built from Porbander and Kurla stones. The comrades of CTO also told stones were brought from Rajasthan also. The huge pillars, windows, doors are all decorated with beautiful carvings on stone which even now have not lost their beauty even after about one and half century. The walls are very thick just like the old forts.

Adjacent to the CTO are the other BSNL and MTNL buildings as also the VSNL building which is now owned by the Tata Telecommunications, which are constructed later.

Our comrades there told me that what the Instrument Room (IR) in the CTO looked like about two-three decades earlier. There will be about 200 – 300 telegraphists working at the same time in the very large hall and the sound of the telegraph instruments operating was a special experience. Thousands and thousands of telegrams were sent and received. The business to a great extent depended upon these messages. While I walked in the area, I saw that almost all big banks like Reserve Bank, State Bank, Maharashtra State Bank and a lot of other banks are situated nearby. May be the closeness to the CTO was the reason.

But the situation at present in the CTO is completely changed. The introduction of new technologies in the field of communications like mobiles, e-mails, SMS, internet etc. have resulted in to the marginalisation of telegraph / telegram service. At present only about 5,000 telegrams are booked. The Navy, Bank like ICICI  and many people still use the service. Hence there is no justification to close the telegram services.

The CTO Mumbai is a heritage building. At present, in addition to the telegraph, Customer Service Centre is functioning there. The workers, though reduced from the earlier 3,000 or so to 800 due to retirement, transfers and no-recruitment, are very emotional about the proposal of the BSNL to close the telegram services. They expressed their anger in the meeting held and demanded that the services should not be stopped. I assured them that the Forum and BSNL Employees Union have  strongly opposed the wrong decision and have demanded that the telegram services should continue. All efforts will be made to ensure that at least skeleton telegram services are maintained not only in Mumbai, but in all major centres.

I was told that the DOT is trying to take over the building. Some of the DOT offices are already functioning there. It is not the question who owns the building whether, BSNL or DOT, but that that this heritage building should not be handed over to the corporate vultures, wh0, I am told, have already their eyes on the building.

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BSNL for Better Service (4) – Compensate BSNL for rural / village connections

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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‘India lives in villages’. Though the cities are growing continuously, still the majority people are living in the country side. But unfortunately, the villages and rural areas are ignored whether it is development, education, industry or any kind of improvement. Communication services are also not different. Though the private companies hold maximum market share in the telecom services, their contribution, whether in land line or mobiles, are not significant in the remote areas. It is BSNL which connects the lakhs of villages and rural areas. It is the same with the border areas like J&K, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, North East states, naxal affected areas etc. The private companies are least interested in providing the services, since there is hardly any profit. BSNL is providing maximum telecom services in these areas with huge losses and risk. Each land line  provided  and maintained will result in significant loss to the company.

BSNL is not providing these connections with profit motive. It is the bounden duty of the government to provide communications in all parts of the country, and as a fully government-owned  company, BSNL has got the responsibility to implement the same. The Post Office is doing the same. While the loss of the India Post, it being a government department,  is borne by the government, in the same way being a fully government owned company, it has got to compensate BSNL by liberal assistance. This has been assured at the time of formation of BSNL, in 2000. BSNL was to be paid Access Deficit Charge (ADC) collected from the private telecom operators so that BSNL, the incumbent operator will be compensated. About Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 4,000 crore was being paid through ADC in the initial stage, but the government discontinued it after a few years. What was the justification for the same? After much persuasion by the Forum as also BSNL, the TRAI proposed Rs. 1500 crore to be paid in 2012-13 and Rs.1,250 in 2013-14 to BSNL from the USO Fund in lieu of ADC.

Even after approval by USOF and clearance by DOT months back, the Rs. 1,500 crore for 2012-13, is still to be paid to BSNL. The Forum approached both Administrator USOF as also DOT for early release of the fund. But both expressed inability to release the amount stating that the fund has been taken back by the Finance Ministry for the time being due to preparation of the budget. Now that the financial  year is over and the budget is presented and approved, there should not be any delay in releasing the Rs.1,500 due to BSNL. BSNL is in dire necessity for funds for procurement of equipment etc. and the release of this amount will be a timely help. The Forum has already demanded the DOT / USOF for early action in the matter. DOT should take immediate action.

In the same way, the amount of Rs.1,250 for 2013-14 also has to be released.

 

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Hectic move by Finance to sell Coal India shares

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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Coal India Ltd, share sale.

The Department of Disinvestment, probably the one department working for day and night for disinvestment of PSUs, has circulated a cabinet note to the concerned ministries proposing to sell 10% shares of coal India limited (CIL) for Rs. 20,000 crore, through Offer for sale (OFS) route.  At present CIL is having 90% shares with it.

There need not be any doubt about early clearance of the same by the cabinet. A government which wants every PSU to be sold for the benefit of corporates will be eagerly waiting to get the note to approve it.

No ‘family silver’ will be with government, if a five-year more term is given to the UPA.

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Roaming Charges reduced by 30% from July 2013

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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The TRAI has proposed earlier that the roaming charges for mobiles will be completely removed. But there was strong opposition from the private telecom companies that the complete withdrawal will result in huge loss to them and that rates will have to be increased. The COAI also complained.

Yesterday, the TRAI has announced that there will be no complete withdrawal of roaming charges. Instead, it is decided to reduce the roaming charges by about 30% from the existing rates. Accordingly the outgoing local calls will be charged Re.1 and outgoing STD calls Rs. 1.5  per minute. For incoming calls. For incoming roaming calls, the charge will be Re.0.75 per minute.

 

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8 New Ministers – Sis Ram Ola Labour Minister

17 Monday Jun 2013

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Labour Minister, Sis Ram Ola

8 New  Ministers have been sworn today, making the total ministers to 77. Sis Ram Ola is the new Labour Minister. Mallikarjun Kharge, who was the Labour Minister has now been allotted the important Railway Ministry.

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The young Rani who fought the British

17 Monday Jun 2013

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Rani Lakshmibai - Jhansi

 

Rani of jhansi.jpgThe courageous leadership and ultimate sacrifice of Rani Lakshmibai  of Jhansi against the British and for the freedom of the country is well-known to all. There are many ballads and stories about her bravery, war strategy etc. But what is not much known is that at the time of her death in the battlefield on 17th June 1858  she was young and only 30  years of age.

Today is the 113th anniversary of her sacrifice for the country. She was killed in action, in the battlefield and was buried in Gwalior.

Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi will ever be remembered by the people.

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BSNL for Better Service (3) – Memorandum to GoM on ‘Revival of BSNL’

17 Monday Jun 2013

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One of the main points raised in the Memorandum by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations to the Group of Ministers on Revival of BSNL & MTNL is that the government should take a basic position that BSNL is a fully government-owned Public Sector Unit (PSU) providing service all over India (except in Delhi and Mumbai where another PSU,  MTNL, provides service) including the lakhs of villages and rural areas which are loss-making and where the private companies shy to enter and requires total support from the Government. BSNL is suffering huge losses to provide and maintain service in the nook and corner of the country as part of the universal service obligation of the government.  It is the same with providing services in the border states like J&K, North-East etc. More than 70% of landlines, which cater to a large number of ordinary people, are still with BSNL. It is the incumbent operator with a tradition of more than 160 years of excellent service in telegraph/telephone which helped the nation to develop its communication, infrastructure etc. with sincerity, dedication and determination.  All these aspects the government has to recognise and accept that BSNL is the nation’s requirement and has to be supported in all ways.

Instead of giving priority and most favoured status to BSNL, unfortunately the government is helping and favouring the private telcos. Only a few examples will suffice. Private companies were given mobile licence in 1995-96, while BSNL got licence after six years  in 2002 only, which gave a lot of advantage to the private telcos. When the  3G and BWA spectrum was allotted, BSNL was compelled to shell out Rs. 18,500 crore for pan India service, while the private companies paid  about Rs.5,000 to 7,000 crores only for the same and by cartelising, they are also providing services all over the country. Private companies were allotted spectrum which can be utilised for new advanced technologies, BSNL was allotted spectrum of lesser standard. While the government says of equal field, in fact there is no equal field anywhere. This kind of discrimination against BSNL should be reversed.

The government should issue directions to all the central/state governments, PSUs and govt. assisted organisations to take connections from BSNL only as they have directed in the case of Air India. As far as BSNL is considered, on the insistence of BSNL Employees Union, many agreements like loan have been from PSU banks, group insurance scheme with LIC etc. In the same way other PSUs should take connections from BSNLEU.

These are a few of the immediate action that can be taken by the Government.

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‘North-East do not suffer from eve-teasing’, Delhi Commssioner

17 Monday Jun 2013

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In the Times of India today, 17th June, in the Editorial Page, a very significant statement from Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar is published in the ‘They Said It’ column along with his photo. He has stated that ” I have served in the North-East. ..They have not heard of a thing called eve-teasing.”

I fee that what he said is correct. There is a reason also. In the North-East, the women are very active and are the bread-winners in many house-holds. The women have a respected position. As such, the eve-teasing may not be a problem.

However, it is also to be noted that the girls and women from North-East in Delhi are being regularly  assaulted, attacked and raped. And  Neeraj Kumar, Commissioner of police, is in Delhi and has to do a lot to ensure safety of girls and women of not only NE but all those in Delhi.

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BSNLEU Mumbai CTO opposes closure of Telegrams

17 Monday Jun 2013

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The meeting of the BSNLEU CTO District Branch Mumbai held on 17th June 2013 at the CTO Conference Hall expressed its strong protest against the decision of BSNL Management to close the telegram services from 15th July 2013. It demanded the management to cancel the ill-motived and ill-timed decision. More than 300 comrades participated including a good number of ladies.

Comrades Purushotham Gedam, Circle Secretary Maharashtra, S.S.Ubhe, Dist. secretary, CTO, Dist. Secretary, Raighar and other leaders addressed. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, President BSNLEU and Convener, Forum of BSNL Unions / Associations spoke in detail and briefed the house about the decision of BSNLEU and Forum to oppose the decision of Management. He also spoke on the recent settlement of 78.2% IDA pay fixation, movement of Forum for Revival of BSNL and for better Service and the memorandum submitted to the GoM. He called upon the workers our task to improve the services.

A Press conference was  held after the meeting at the Press club. Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Purushotham gedam and S.S.Ubhe told in detail about our opposition to the closure of Telegram services. It was also told to the press about the decision of the Forum to organise an All India Convention on ‘Revival of BSNL’ and its memorandum to ‘GoM’.

 

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