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Homage to Nelson Mandela, Condolence Meeting

09 Monday Dec 2013

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Farewell, Nelson Mandela

A Condolence meeting was held at AKG Bhawan New Delhi to pay homage to Nelson Mandela, former President, S.Africa and one of the top leaders the world has ever seen. Comrade Hari Singh Kang, presided. Comrades Varadarajan, A.K.Padmanabhan and other senior leaders of CPI(M) and many other comrades were present.
Com.Sitaram Yechury, PBM, CPI(M), spoke in length about the life of Nelson Mandela, his struggle against British imperialists for the freedom of S.Africa, the formation of the militant unit to fight against British, Umkhonto We Sizwe (Spear of the Nation) of which he was the first Commander-in-Chief, his arrest and solitary confinement in Robben Island for 27 years, his release due to the strong protest from the nations all over the world, freedom from British Supremacy, his election as the first black President of S.Africa, the joint functioning of the African National Congress (ANC), South African Communist Party (SACP) and COSATU, the workers organisation. He retired from the post of President after the first term, though everybody pressed him to continue. Com. Sitaram Yechury also informed that he will be leaving to S.Africa to participate in the farewell function along with the President Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Opposition Leader Smt. Sushma Swaraj and other leaders.
The participants stood in silence for one minute paying respectful homage to the memory of the departed leader.
Red Salute to Comrade nelson Mandela!

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World Leaders to attend Mandela’s Last Journey

09 Monday Dec 2013

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Johannesburg, Dec 9 : President Pranab Mukherjee will
be among 70 heads of state and government and global figures
who will attend a memorial service in South Africa tomorrow
for anti-apartheid legend Nelson Mandela, making it one of the
largest such gatherings in generations. Scores of foreign dignitaries have already arrived in the country for the memorial service at the 95,000-seat FNB Stadium, where Mandela made his last major public appearance during the 2010 football World Cup.

President Mukherjee will lead a high-level delegation to the memorial service of the former South African President, who died at the age of 95 on December 5. The delegation will comprise UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj, Union Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury and BSP leader Satish Mishra, a Rashtrapati Bhavan spokesman said in New Delhi.

There has been “unprecedented interest” to attend therevered statesman’s funeral, South African Foreign Minister
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane told a news conference here. The other dignitaries who have confirmed their attendance include US President Barack Obama, Brazilian leader Dilma Rousseff, French President Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron. Obama will be accompanied by his wife Michelle and three living former occupants of the White House — Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and George W Bush. Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, Sri Lanka President
Mahinda Rajapaksa, Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid and UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will also attend the event.Britain’s Prince Charles will represent Queen Elizabeth II at the memorial service.
Authorities have mobilised around 11,000 security personnel to ensure security during the service. Some leaders are expected to travel to Mandela’s rural village of Qunu for his funeral service and burial on December 15th. (PTI)

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Sit-in-Demonstration to defend the Democratic Rights

08 Sunday Dec 2013

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Defend democracy in WB

SIT-IN DEMONSTRATION
To Defend the Democratic Rights of the People in West Bengal
At Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
December 18, 2013, Wednesday
11.30 AM
BY THE LEFT FRONT COMMITTEE, WEST BENGAL

Participate and co-operate the defend the democratic rights of the people of W>Bengal and elsewhere!

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Massive Demonstration in Odisha demanding declaration of National Calamity

08 Sunday Dec 2013

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Odisha Relief Fund

A massive demonstration took place in front of the Odisha State Secretariate building on 23rd November 2013 demanding that the Phailin Cyclone and disaster should be declared as National Calamity and relief paid to the affected. The demonstration was organised as per call of the CPI(M), Odisha State Committee. State Secretary Com. Janardhan Pati inaugurated the same.
The cyclone and high waves have seriously affected 1.5 crore people in 18 out of the 30 districts of Odisha. agricultural crops in 25 lakh acres have been destroyed. 9 lakhs houses have been destroyed. It is estimated that there has been more than Rs. 20,000 crore loss.
The massive rally demanded that the Central Government should immediately allot Rs. 5,000 crore from the National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF) to the state for relief work.

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Air India asks its employees who are on sabbatical to come back to duty

08 Sunday Dec 2013

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Air India, five years back, had offered its employees to go on sabbatical, meaning to be out of duty with out salary for higher studies etc., for five years as a method of reducing its salary expenses and austerity measure. The five years are now over, and the AI management has given orders that those on sabbatical has either to return back or quit.
It is reported that 213 employees had taken sabbatical at that time. Many have got other jobs, some have gone abroad etc.
The Air india has got 27,000 employees and about 1/4th of them are to retire within 3-4 years. Under these circumstances, if fresh recruitment is not taken in addition to those coming back from sabbatical, the proper functioning of the carrier will be adversely affected.

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Asia Pacific Region Meeting of WFTU 25-26 October in Malaysia

08 Sunday Dec 2013

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WFTU - Asia Pacific Meeting

ASIA PACIFIC Regional (APR) meeting of the World Federation of Trade Union (WFTU) was held on 25-26 October in Port Dickson, Malaysia; attended by 140 delegates from 15 countries of the region including India and its neighbours, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka; with China, Sudan and Argentina attending as observers; and joined by several trade union internationals (TUIs) of WFTU. The Indian delegation consisted of representatives of CITU, AITUC, AICCTU and TUCC. CITU and its associated organisations were represented by Swadesh Dev Roye, Prasanta Nandi Choudhury, Debanjan Chakraborti, Pradip Biswas, Muthusundaram and Mahadevayya. The main theme of the meeting was Right to Livelihood.

WFTU general secretary George Mavrikos inaugurated the meeting. It was also addressed by WFTU deputy general secretary Swadesh Dev Roye, the general secretary J. Solomon of the powerful and militant national TU centre of Malaysia NUBE, the host trade union; by Yao Li from ACFTU of China and TUI (Construction) general secretary Debanjan Chakraborti.

WFTU’s Asia Pacific Region secretary Mahadevan presented report. 50 delegates participated in the discussion on the report. Delegates spoke on the experience and struggles in their countries. Many participants presented videos of workers’ struggles on streets and murderous attack of the administration. From the deliberation, the fact emerged out that the working class in the capitalist countries is facing almost similar onslaught in the current phase of capitalist crisis. Many speakers emphasized on the need for strengthening the united struggle for people oriented and working class led alternative policies.

THE meeting unanimously adopted Malaysia Declaration. The declaration noted on the present situation that the capitalist economic system failed and is unable to meet the basic needs and aspirations of the people particularly of the toiling masses. It is increasing youth unemployment; steeply raising number of casual and contract workers and drastically reducing permanent employment. The real wages is dropping substantially; exploitation of women and children is increasing; creating serious problems of migrant workers; increasing off-loading, outsourcing, sub-contracting work; causing miserable living conditions of and suicide by agricultural labour and small peasants. There are increasing attacks on the working class and its leaders by way of dismissals, retrenchment, layoff and other forms of victimization against legitimate trade union activities etc.

The governments and employers are flagrantly violating labour laws combined with judicial verdicts against the working class; are not ratifying ILO Core Conventions; are restricting formation of trade unions and resorting to infringement on the Right to Association and Right to Collective Bargaining of the workers.

The declaration also noted that the working class are resisting and are retaliating these offensives by organizing independent and joint struggles. The declaration resolved to seriously pursue demands for universal access to all essential needs namely “food, water, housing, education and health” and pursue alternative mode, the agenda of social change and end of exploitative system.

THE Declaration adopted 15 point common charter of demands and action programmes – 8h March as International Women’s Day; 1 May as International Workers Day; 12 June as Child Labour Eradication Day; 3 October as International Action Day of WFTU; and 18 December as International Day to protect Rights of the Migrant Workers; and on solidarity action with NUBE. (Courtesy: Working Class)

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The State Assembly Elections in 4 states

08 Sunday Dec 2013

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State assembly elections

The keenly waited assembly election results of the four states viz. Delhi, Rajasthan, M.P. and Chhattisgarh are declared. BJP won in MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh and will form the government in these states. In Delhi it is a hung assembly. The Congress, which was in power for last 15 years lost heavily in Delhi with its numbers reducing to one digit number and the Chief Minister, Sheila Dixit, herself defeated in her strong hold by Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of Aam Admi Party. AAP which has been formed only one year back gave a sterling performance and was almost advancing neck to neck with BJP. The AAP deserves congratulation for their excellent performance.
For Congress, the complete rout was unexpected. It is a result of the anti-people measures, its casual attitude in restraining the price rise, the huge corruptions during the UPA government etc.

The General elections to the Parliament and many state assemblies are to take place within a few months. This is a warning bell for all.

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The number of workers in BSNL

07 Saturday Dec 2013

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Staff in BSNL

There was about 3.5 lakh workers in BSNL at the time of its formation. But there are only about 2.5 lakhs at present. As on September 2013, the staff strength is as follows:
Group A Officers : 6,105 Group B: 42,567 Non-Executives : 1,96,219 ( Group C: 1,60,006, Group D: 36,213) Total 2,44,891

More than 1,30,000 employees have retired during the period. About 30,000 recruited. In total the staff has been reduced by about one lakh ten thousand.

The time has come for recruitment. Some recruitment has taken place in Executives and TTA (Non-executive). But in other cadres in the non-executive, there is hardly any recruitment. In all cadres, there should be some recruitment to infuse fresh blood and young face.

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Election Results of 5 State Assemblies on Sunday, 8th December 2013

07 Saturday Dec 2013

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From the morning / noon of 8th December 2013, the results of the 4 state assemblies, viz Delhi, Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh will start coming.
The people as well as the political parties are waiting breathless for the results. The results of the assemblies are a hint to the General elections going to take place next year. Though the many exit polls have given the majority to the BJP, we have to see how the results will be folding up.
The lack of a third force, make the fight between two only. But in Delhi, surprises may come with the new Aam Admi Party. Only about 15/16 hours to wait.

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Sufi Hazrat Nizamud-Din and Ghazal King Mirza Ghalib

07 Saturday Dec 2013

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Hazrat Nizamuddin, Mirza Ghalib

To day, 7th December 2013, I along with my wife went to see the Hazrat Nizamud-Din’s Dargah, which is situated near the Nizamuddin Railway Station. He lived from 1236 to 1325. He was a Sufi and both Sultans Alaud-din Khalji (1296-1316)and Muhammad Tuglak (1325-51) greatly revered him. The way is through narrow lanes, but once you reach the Dargah (Tomb), it is calm and quiet.The tomb is covered with flowers and chaadar. Many devotees were putting chaadar and also plates of roses. Nearby there are many graves, including that of Jahanara, Sha Jahan’s daughter, Amir Khusraw and others.

A few distance away is the simple tomb of Mirza Ghalib (27.12.1797 – 15.2.1869), the great Ghazal poet. He lived during the last period of the Mughal Empire and has seen living during the I War of Independence or the Sepoy’s Mutiny as the British called it.

While there were hundreds of visitors to the Nizamuddin’s tomb or Dargah, there was only another single person when we visited.

I am happy, I could visit both today. During my 22 years stay in Delhi, I had missed them. Delhi is a city of so many empires and there are historical remnants every where.

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