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Protest the irresponsible statement of privatisation of Air India

06 Sunday Oct 2013

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US – Government Shut Down continues.

05 Saturday Oct 2013

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US Shut Down continues

The Government Shut Down in US continues for the fifth day. More than 8 lakh employees are on leave without pay. The entire administration is down. Parks and other tourist spots are also closed. US did not have such a shut down for the last 19 years as per report. Still there no way has been found to end the stalemate.
Why those people who praise and worship the American Model are silent about the new developments? People are understanding what capitalism is. First Detroit city bankrupt; Now the US government Shut Down. Who suffers? the workers and the common people. There is no problem for the rich and corporates.

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AIBDPA CEC Starts today, 5th October.

05 Saturday Oct 2013

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CEC AIBDPA, Jaipur

The Central Executive Committee Meeting of AIBDPA starts today at Jaipur with an Open Session at 1600 hours. The meeting will continue tomorrow, 6th October 2013.

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Election in 5 states announced by EC

04 Friday Oct 2013

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Mini elections in 5 states

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New Delhi, Oct 4: Considered a semi-final before the
Lok Sabha polls, assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Delhi and Mizoram will be held in a single phase
between November 25 and December 4, while it will be two-
phased in Chhattisgarh on November 11 and 19.
Counting of votes in all the states will be on December 8,Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath told a press
conference today.
While Madhya Pradesh will go to polls on November 25 to
elect its 230-member assembly, elections for the 200-member
Rajasthan assembly will be held on December 1. Assembly polls
in Delhi with 70 constituencies and Mizoram with 40 seats will
be held on December 4.
The Election Commission has also decided to hold bye-
elections to the Surat (West) assembly constituency in Gujarat
and Yercaud assembly seat in Tamil Nadu on December 4.
“The Model Code of Conduct comes into immediate effect
with the announcement of dates,” the CEC said announcing that
the Commission is deploying adequate general observers, police
observers, expenditure observers and awareness observers to
ensure free and fair polls.
Voters will for the first time also exercise the “None of
the Above” (NOTA) option during these assembly polls after the
Supreme Court allowed it in a recent judgement. The Commission
is making arrangements so that voters can exercise this option
and will create awareness on it.
“The Commission is working out details and steps for
introducing NOTA in this election itself,” Sampath said.
In another first, the EC will also deploy “awareness
observers” to oversee management of the electoral process and
help bridge the gap in people’s participation to ensure higher
voter turnout and also check the menace of “paid news”.
A total of 630 assembly constituencies in five states will
go to polls in which a total of 11.60 crore voters are likely
to exercise their franchise.
The poll process will be initiated on October 18 with the
issue of notification for the first phase of elections in
Naxal-hit Chhattisgarh to elect its 90-member assembly.

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General Giap,Hero of Vietnam dies at 102

04 Friday Oct 2013

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Hanoi, Vietnam — Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant and self-taught general who drove the French out of Vietnam to free it from colonial rule and later forced the Americans to abandon their grueling effort to save the country from communism, has died. At age 102, he was the last of Vietnam’s old-guard revolutionaries.

Giap died Friday evening in a military hospital in the capital of Hanoi where he had spent close to four years growing weaker and suffering from long illnesses, a government official and a source close to Giap said. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because his death had not been formally announced.

Giap was a national hero whose legacy was second only to that of his mentor, founding President Ho Chi Minh, who led the country to independence.

The so-called “red Napoleon” stood out as the leader of a ragtag army of guerrillas who wore sandals made of car tires and lugged their artillery piece by piece over mountains to encircle and crush the French army at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. The unlikely victory, which is still studied at military schools, led not only to Vietnam’s independence but hastened the collapse of colonialism across Indochina and beyond.

Giap went on to defeat the U.S.-backed South Vietnam government in April 1975, reuniting a country that had been split into communist and noncommunist states. He regularly accepted heavy combat losses to achieve his goals.

“No other wars for national liberation were as fierce or caused as many losses as this war,” Giap told The Associated Press in 2005 in one of his last known interviews with foreign media on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the former South Vietnamese capital.

“But we still fought because for Vietnam, nothing is more precious than independence and freedom,” he said, repeating a famous quote by Ho Chi Minh. ( Courtesy: Ganashakti. )

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National Councils (2003 -2013) – A Review of the Meetings (2)

04 Friday Oct 2013

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The Second Membership Verification was held on 1st December 2004. Before the verification, as usual, a meeting of all the participating unions was held. Except NFTE, all unions wanted more than one union. But NFTE took a strong position that only one union can be recognized as per the Code of Discipline. Hence no change could be made. In the Verification, BSNLEU with the support of United Forum won with 49.5% of total votes. NFTE got the second position with 35.30%. Only BSNLEU was recognised.
VII Meeting of National Council – 25th January 2005
The First Meeting after verification (VII meeting of NC) was held on 25th January 2005. The Chairman was Sri S.K.Jain Director (HR). Shri Thomas John (FNTO) was Leader and Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri (BSNLEU), Secretary, Staff Side.
There are many items discussed in each meeting of the National Council for which detailed minutes are usually issued. A few selected important items are only mentioned below for brevity sake.
The Staff Side opposed the VRS agreed to by the earlier recognized union in the earlier NC meeting and demanded that it should be dropped. The Staff Side also proposed that a Souvenir of HMT watch be supplied to all employees considering the good work and consequent profit to the company, which was agreed to by the management. It was decided to form a joint Committee for the same.
The delay in finalizing perks to the employees was pointed out by the Staff Side. A Joint Committee was formed for the same.
The Staff Side pointed out the scant promotional prospects for the non-executive employees and demanded for 5 time bound promotions in service. The Management did not agree stating that there is an agreement in the NC earlier stating that the OTBP-BCR will continue till next wage revision. After detailed discussion, the management agreed to form a Joint Committee in this connection. Pay Anomaly issue was taken by the staff side. Management agreed to look in to the compassionate ground appointments.
Adjourned Meeting of VII NC – 25th February 2005.
The meeting was held in the background of the drastic Tsunami floods and high waves which resulted many deaths and destruction of house and properties. The Staff Side wanted immediate support to the workers in A&N Islands and other places where the employees have been badly affected. This was agreed to by the official side.
The Report of the Perks Committee was accepted by the NC. On the demand of the Staff Side a Joint Committee of Official Side and Staff Side was formed to recommend on the following issues:
1. Pay Scale of Sr.TOA 2. Pay Scale of TTA and grant of OTBP/BCR 3. Pay Scale of TM 4. Pay Scale of Drivers and Cable jointers and 5.Pay Scale of Grade IV.
It was agreed to approach the LIC for formulating the Group Insurance Scheme since the govt. did not agree to continue the same. It was decided that GPF will continue.
On the stiff opposition from the Staff Side, the proposed VRS was dropped by the management.
VIII Meeting of NC – 19th April 2005
During the period of NFTE it was decided that no Standing Committee is necessary. But the present Staff Side demanded that the Standing Committee should be formed to review the progress of the decisions etc. Hence the Standing Committee was formed with DDG(SR) as Chairman with members from both official side and staff side.
The anomaly in the 2000 wage revision from CDA to IDA, the seniors getting less than their juniors, was referred to the Promotion Committee already formed.
Orders were issued as per the recommendations of the Joint Perk Committee. The NC constituted another Joint Committee for negotiations with PSU Banks for providing loans to the BSNL employees. Medical Reimbursement issue discussed in detail.
IX Meeting of the National Council – 4th August 2005
Shri Niranjan Singh, presided as the Chairman of the National Council after being posted as the Director (HR).
With this meeting a new system was started by reporting about the expansion and developmental activities of the company. DDG(LTF) presented the same.
As per the suggestion of the Secretary, Staff Side earlier, a Compendium on Membership Verification, formation of Council etc. was prepared by the DDG(SR) and the same was released in this meeting and copies supplied to all members. This became a reference book for the ensuing verifications. This was also referred by the Railways’ Federations, when the Membership Verification started there after a few years.
Management accepted the proposal for a new transfer policy in view of the present situation where there is no recruitment and there is requirement for staff in the rural areas.
Special recruitment in NE-I & II, J&K, Assam, HP, Uttaranchal etc. will be examined as special case. Promotion of all qualified candidates to TM will be considered.
The Management also agreed to restore the HRA in the B-2 class, where the same have been granted earlier on special considerations, but not have the required number of population.
X Meeting of the NC – 8th February 2006
Payment of balance of 25% of Bonus approved by the Management Committee. Next Board meeting will take decision and issue orders.
Staff Side suggestions will be considered when framing Standing Orders.
Staff Side suggestions for cutting wasteful expenditure like vacating rented offices, reducing rented vehicles etc. accepted.
The demand of the staff side to restore the power of CGMs to create posts will be put to BSNL Board.
Suggestion of staff side for gift of watch to all employees accepted by management.
Merger of 50% IDA with pay will be decided after decision by the government.
XI Meeting of the NC – 27th April 2006
CMD BSNL attended this meeting on a special request by the Secretary, Staff Side.
The 25% balance of the Bonus due in 2004-05 was agreed to be paid by the management.
The Management agreed to pay air travel charges of the Staff Side members attending the NC meeting. 500 posts of JTO will be allotted to the qualified candidates.
Special Meeting under Chairmanship of Shri Niranjan Singh Director (HRD) with the Staff Side on the demands raised in the Strike Notice( for 17th August 2006) – 22nd July 2006
The following decisions were taken:
Uniform Committee will be reconstituted.
Anomaly Committee recommendations will be considered.
A Committee will be formed for framing Standing Orders
300 Earned leave and 2 RH for Industrial workers under consideration
RCGEGIS will be refunded
Free calls for BSNL employees in MTNL area and vice-versa settled. Agreement with MTNL is being made.
A committee for upgradation of Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ cadres in corporation office agreed.
Corporation office will be shifted from rented Statesman Building to BSNL new building by November 2006.
All the joint committees of staff side and official side will start discussion with out delay.
The regularization of the casual labour will be considered within the frame work of the Supreme Court judgment.
Promotion to Asst. Grade in C.O. will be favourably considered.
Holding of examinations to various cadres will be speeded up.
Circle Status council to corporate office will be considered.
XII Meeting of NC – 31st August 2006
CMD attended the meeting.
Supply of mobile /WLL phones will be supplied to out door staff.
PLI for 2005-06 will be paid before Puja.
Discussion will start for wage revision from 01-01-2007
XIII Meeting of NC – 4th December 2006
Management agreed to refer to DOT the demand of the staff side to increase minimum bonus to Rs. 10,000. (Rs.10,000 granted)
Counting of past service of casual labourers will be referred to DOT.
Date of effect of BCR scale on completed date of 26 years will be referred to DOT (accepted)
Restoration of creation of posts for Compassionate Ground appointments will be submitted to BSNL Board for approval.
Special Meeting with CMD BSNL after Notice for agitational programme including strike – 3days discussion and settlement.
Refund of CGEIS will be speeded up
Number of members in Staff Side at National Council increased to 15.
Formation of Works Committees agreed.
Management agreed to increase the number of office-bearers of the union.
Wage Negotiations will start.
Between the II and III Verification, 7 Council meetings ( one adjourned meeting also) and two special meetings with CMD/Director (HR) were held to discuss issues included in the strike notice.
The III Membership Verification was held in December 2006. The details in next write-up (continued )
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AIBDPA CEC starts on 5th October at Jaipur.

04 Friday Oct 2013

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CEC of AIBDPA, Jaipur

The Central Executive Committee Meeting of the AIBDPA will start at 1000 AM on 5th October 2013 at Jaipur. All arrangements have been made ready for the holding of the CEC. Com. Ananta Kumar Bhattacharjee, Senior leader and President of the Association will preside. In the Open Session to be held in the evening on the same day All India leaders will attend and address.
As the biggest organisation of the DOT-BSNL Pensioners, the entire fraternity of the pensioners are interested in the proceedings and the decisions to be taken in the CEC.

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Dharna at Jantar Mantar by disabled and differently abled government employees

03 Thursday Oct 2013

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Today I was invited to address a Dharna being organised by the organisation of the Disabled, Differently abled including blind and deaf employees of the central and state governments being held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. A large number of employees with different disabilities from all over India had come. Though disabled, they were very active and enthusiastic. They were getting introduced themselves before the dharna started. Com. Murali, who is the Secretary of the association introduced me to some leaders and also explained the demands.

After some of the organisers and participants spoke, I was asked to address. I congratulated them and spoke a few words. On behalf of BSNLEU, I expressed support to their demands and solidarity with their agitations. There were two specialists who in the sign language were translating for the benefit of the dumb and deaf workers.

Their disabilities were different, but their demands are the same. They should be given special consideration on the basis of the disability and allowed to have a better life. My full support for their demands and struggles. We all should support these workers.

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US – The govt. shut down will adversely affect the workers but not the corporates.

03 Thursday Oct 2013

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The following report from US shows the real meaning of the Govt. shut down due to the fight between the Democrats and the republicans and the consequent non-passing of Finance Bills. The victims are the poor and the workers.

“The shutdown will have a punishing impact on millions of workers and poor people. At the same time, the government functions considered essential by the corporate-financial elite will be largely unaffected. The uniformed military, the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security and the rest of the agencies involved in US imperialist aggression and subversion abroad and domestic spying and repression at home will be virtually unscathed.

The Federal Reserve will continue to pump $85 billion a month into the financial markets, inflating stock prices and underwriting corporate profits.

But over 800,000 of the 2 million federal employees will be furloughed without pay as long as the shutdown lasts, including half of the 800,000 civilian Pentagon workers. Hundreds of thousands more federal employees will be compelled to work without pay. These are workers who have already suffered the consequences of a three-year pay freeze imposed by the Obama administration as well as weeks of unpaid furloughs resulting from the automatic “sequester” cuts proposed in 2011 by the White House, which began to take effect last March.

Personal income for federal workers across the country dropped by an average of 0.8 percent in the second quarter of this year.

The most vulnerable sections of society will be particularly hard hit. The federal Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program, which provides food for low-income women and children, will shut down. Veterans Administration disability claims will cease to be processed.

All national parks and museums will close, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Entire federal departments—including Commerce, Education, Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, NASA and the National Institutes of Health—will virtually shut down.

The shutdown will have a particularly devastating impact on the Washington DC area, where the federal government accounts for one-third of the local economy. It is estimated the nation’s capital will lose $200 million a day and over 700,000 jobs will be affected. Trash collection and libraries could be impacted.

The Washington region already lost 26,500 net jobs in August as a result of sequester cuts and furloughs.

The funding deadline and shutdown may be the prelude to an even more consequential crisis over the federal debt ceiling. At some point towards the end of October, the federal government will reach its current debt ceiling. House Republicans are threatening once again to tie a bill increasing the debt limit to provisions defunding or delaying “Obamacare,” raising the specter of a national default.

Both the government funding and debt ceiling crises are entirely manufactured. Since 2010, there have been three similar government crises—in 2010 over extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, in 2011 over the debt ceiling, and in 2012 over the so-called “fiscal cliff.” In every case, behind the partisan “gridlock” and recriminations there was a significant element of bipartisan manipulation to drive the austerity agenda further to the right. The result was trillions of dollars in spending cuts.”

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Railway fare increase in the agenda.

03 Thursday Oct 2013

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It is reported that Railway Minister, Mallikarjun Kharge has stated that a proposal to increase rail fare is under examination and a decision will be taken shortly.

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