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Renewable Energy for Telecom Towers -Recommendation of DoT Committee.

04 Friday Apr 2014

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A committee appointed by the DoT has recommended use of renewable energy like Solar, wind, biomass, fuel cells, hybrid power systems and battery technologies to power the telecom towers in the country. The committee was appointed for recommending Implementation of Renewable Energy Technology in the Telecom Sector’. The recommendations, if implemented will reduce the cost for diesel, petrol etc. which is presently used and which is very costly.Further the pollution and green-house gases which are unhealthy can be reduced. BSNL spends huge amount towards fuel like diesel and petrol and also electricity which expenditure is only next to salary of the employees. BSNL Management should take this opportunity to change in to the renewable energy for its towers, numbering more than 62,000. There are 5.85 lakhs total towers in the country.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Remembered.

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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220px-Martin_Luther_King_Jr_NYWTSMartin Luther King Jr., noted leader of the African-American Civil Rights Movement and winner of Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964, was assassinated 46 years back on 4th April 1968, by the agents of the US Government.
Martin Luther king Jr. was a Baptist Minister. But his activities were not limited to the Church and went far ahead. He fought for the rights of the underprivileged and organised civil rights agitations including March to Washington in 1963. His speech at the conclusion of the March at Washington, “I have a Dream”, became famous through out the world in its contents and his great oratory. The non-violent civil movement he led might have got inspiration from Gandhiji.

The US administration was worried about the popularity of the movement and he was assassinated on 4th April 1968.

Martin Luther king Jr. is celebrated as one of the world’s leading civil Rights leader and his statues and memorials can be seen in many towns and cities. He was accused as being Communist since he staunchly opposed US war against Vietnam and launched a movement on the issue.

My respectful Homage to the this Martyr whose entire life was in the service of the downtrodden and underprivileged!

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US masterminded “Cuban Twitter” to topple Cuban government

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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It has now been exposed that US government has tried to topple Cuba’s Socialist Government by utilising internet and high technology for creating unrest in Cuba. US had earlier tried to assassinate Cuban President Fidel Castro. The exposure by the Associate Press on ” Cuban Twitter ” makes it clear that the imperialists will go to any length to crush the socialist country. Despite embargo by the US for the last few decades, Cuba has survived and continue its growth as a socialist country.

The report published in The Hindu in this connection is reproduced in full:

“The U.S. government masterminded the creation of a “Cuban Twitter” – a communications network designed to undermine the communist government in Cuba – built with secret shell companies and financed through foreign banks, The Associated Press has learned.

The project, which lasted more than two years and drew tens of thousands of subscribers, sought to evade Cuba’s stranglehold on the Internet with a primitive social media platform. First, the network would build a Cuban audience, mostly young people; then, the plan was to push them toward dissent.

Yet its users were neither aware it was created by a U.S. agency with ties to the State Department, nor that American contractors were gathering personal data about them, in the hope that the information might be used someday for political purposes.

It is unclear whether the scheme was legal under U.S. law, which requires written authorization of covert action by the President and Congressional notification. Officials at USAID would not say who had approved the program or whether the White House was aware of it. The Cuban Government declined a request for comment.

At minimum, details uncovered by the AP appear to muddy the U.S. Agency for International Development’s longstanding claims that it does not conduct covert actions, and the details could undermine the agency’s mission to deliver aid to the world’s poor and vulnerable an effort that requires the trust and cooperation of foreign governments.

USAID and its contractors went to extensive lengths to conceal Washington’s ties to the project, according to interviews and documents obtained by the AP. They set up front companies in Spain and the Cayman Islands to hide the money trail, and recruited CEOs without telling them they would be working on a U.S. taxpayer—funded project.

“There will be absolutely no mention of United States government involvement,” according to a 2010 memo from Mobile Accord Inc., one of the project’s creators. “This is absolutely crucial for the long—term success of the service and to ensure the success of the Mission.”

The project, dubbed “ZunZuneo,” slang for a Cuban hummingbird’s tweet, was publicly launched shortly after the 2009 arrest in Cuba of American contractor Alan Gross. He was imprisoned after traveling repeatedly to the country on a separate, clandestine USAID mission to expand Internet access using sensitive technology that only governments use.

USAID said in a statement that it is “proud of its work in Cuba to provide basic humanitarian assistance, promote human rights and fundamental freedoms, and to help information flow more freely to the Cuban people,” whom it said “have lived under an authoritarian regime” for 50 years. The agency said its work was found to be “consistent with U.S. law.”

Sen. Patrick Leahy, D—Vt., and chairman of the Appropriations Committee’s State Department and foreign operations subcommittee, said the ZunZuneo revelations were troubling.

“There is the risk to young, unsuspecting Cuban cellphone users who had no idea this was a U.S. government—funded activity,” he said. “There is the clandestine nature of the program that was not disclosed to the appropriations subcommittee with oversight responsibility. And there is the fact that it was apparently activated shortly after Alan Gross, a USAID subcontractor who was sent to Cuba to help provide citizens access to the Internet, was arrested.”

The AP obtained more than 1,000 pages of documents about the project’s development. It independently verified the project’s scope and details in the documents through publicly available databases, government sources and interviews with those involved in ZunZuneo.

ZunZuneo would seem to be a throwback from Cold War, and the decades—long struggle between the United States and Cuba. It came at a time when the historically sour relationship between the countries had improved, at least marginally, and Cuba had made tentative steps toward a more market—based economy.

The social media project began development in 2009 after Washington—based Creative Associates International obtained a half—million Cuban cellphone numbers. It was unclear to the AP how the numbers were obtained, although documents indicate they were done so illicitly from a key source inside the country’s state—run provider. Project organizers used those numbers to start a subscriber base.

ZunZuneo’s organizers wanted the social network to grow slowly to avoid detection by the Cuban government. Eventually, documents and interviews reveal, they hoped the network would reach critical mass so that dissidents could organize “smart mobs” mass gatherings called at a moment’s notice that could trigger political demonstrations, or “renegotiate the balance of power between the state and society.”

The Cuban government has a tight grip on information, and the country’s leaders view the Internet as a “wild colt” that “should be tamed.” ZunZuneo’s leaders planned to push Cuba “out of a stalemate through tactical and temporary initiatives, and get the transition process going again toward democratic change.”

At a 2011 speech at George Washington University, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the U.S. helps people in “oppressive Internet environments get around filters.” Noting Tunisia’s role in the Arab Spring, she said people used technology to help “fuel a movement that led to revolutionary change.”

Suzanne Hall, then a State Department official working on Clinton’s social media efforts, helped spearhead an attempt to get Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to take over the ZunZuneo project. Dorsey declined to comment.

The estimated $1.6 million spent on ZunZuneo was publicly earmarked for an unspecified project in Pakistan, public government data show, but those documents don’t reveal where the funds were actually spent.

ZunZuneo’s organizers worked hard to create a network that looked like a legitimate business, including the creation of a companion website and marketing campaign so users could subscribe and send their own text messages to groups of their choice.

“Mock ad banners will give it the appearance of a commercial enterprise,” one written proposal obtained by the AP said. Behind the scenes, ZunZuneo’s computers were also storing and analyzing subscribers’ messages and other demographic information, including gender, age, “receptiveness” and “political tendencies.” USAID believed the demographics on dissent could help it target its other Cuba programs and “maximize our possibilities to extend our reach.”.

“It was such a marvelous thing,” said Ernesto Guerra, a Cuban user who never suspected his beloved network had ties to Washington.

“How was I supposed to realize that?” Guerra asked in an interview in Havana. “It’s not like there was a sign saying, ‘Welcome to ZunZuneo, brought to you by USAID.’”

Executives set up a corporation in Spain and an operating company in the Cayman Islands a well—known British offshore tax haven to pay the company’s bills so the “money trail will not trace back to America,” a strategy memo said. That would have been a catastrophic blow, they concluded, because it would undermine the service’s credibility with subscribers and get shut down by the Cuban government.

Similarly, subscribers’ messages were funneled through two other countries but never through American—based computer servers.

Denver—based Mobile Accord considered at least a dozen candidates to head the European front company. One candidate, Francoise de Valera, told the AP she was told nothing about Cuba or U.S. involvement.

James Eberhard, Mobile Accord’s CEO and a key player in the project’s development, declined to comment. Creative Associates referred questions to USAID.

For more than two years, ZunZuneo grew and reached at least 40,000 subscribers. But documents reveal the team found evidence Cuban officials tried to trace the text messages and break into the ZunZuneo system. USAID told the AP that ZunZuneo stopped in September 2012 when a government grant ended.

ZunZuneo vanished abruptly in 2012, and the Communist Party remains in power with no Cuban Spring on the horizon.

“The moment when ZunZuneo disappeared, (it) was like a vacuum,” said Guerra, the ZunZuneo user. “In the end, we never learned what happened. We never learned where it came from.”

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Meeting of National Council on 22nd April 2014.

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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The 30th Meeting of the National Council of BSNL is scheduled to meet at 1100 AM on 22nd April 2014. This is the second meeting after the VI Membership Verification for recognition of unions in which BSNLEU and NFTE have been recognised.
The sincerity and efficiency of the BSNL management in implementing the decisions of the National Council has been very low in the recent past. Decisions taken in the council are either not implemented or are being delayed indefinitely.
In the last meeting of the Council, the Staff Side has demanded that the next meeting should be in April. It is being implemented. It has to be seen whether the management will implement all the decisions taken earlier before the ensuing meeting. It should do that which will give credibility to the meeting and decisions.

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Department of Posts ignored for new Banking Licence.

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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While two applicants viz., IDFC and Bandhan Financial Services, have been granted licence to operate banking services, the Department of Posts, another applicant has been ignored.
Department of Posts is already operating services like Savings Bank, Fixed Deposits and also similar functions. Then why it is being ignored? The argument seems to be that it does not have the initial funds for starting banking services. In that case, the government should fund the same. The two companies which have been granted licences are taking loans for the initial funding.
This denial is a clear discrimination and denial of extending service to the people, especially in the rural areas, which are fully covered by the Post offices.

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57,000 selected for PSU Banks

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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After one year of the common recruitment examination, 57,290 candidates have been declared selected for being appointed in the PSU Banks. Out of this 35,610 are for clerical posts while 21,680 are for Probationary officers. As per reports,the former is expected to get about Rs.60,000 as salary while the clerical posts will have around Rs.25,000 a month.
In addition, selection has also been made for 10% of the vacancies as reserve, who will be posted when vacancies arise.
I am happy that more than 57,000 youngsters will be getting jobs in the banks. It, certainly, will improve the bank services also. My hearty congratulations to those selected.

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Government rejects proposal to raise lowest income slab

02 Wednesday Apr 2014

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The Government has rejected a proposal in the Direct Taxes Code Bill 2013 to raise the lowest slab of Income Tax to Rs.3 Lakh. This was one of the demands of the workers and was in the draft of the bill. This was also a recommendation of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance. But the government has rejected it. Anyhow, the Bill can only be presented in the new Parliament.

The workers have to put much pressure to the new government on this issue.

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Churches being turned in to home, supermarkets and Pubs in UK.

02 Wednesday Apr 2014

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There is a news item published in the last page (20th Page) of the Business Line today, 2nd April 2014, which is almost unbelievable for indians. Under the heading ‘When bar counters replaced altars’, the report informs that many churches in UK are being knocked down or converted in to pubs,hotels, homes etc.
It reports that between 1969 and 2011, the Church of England has demolished nearly 500 churches, while about 1,000 were deconsecreted and sold or rented out.
The paper has also published the photo of a former Presbyterian Church, which is now functioning as a pub.

In many other countries, churches, mosques and other religious places are shifted when there is a public requirement for the same.

But think about India. It can well be imagined that if any Temple, Church, Mosque, Gurudwara or other prayer places are shifted, leave alone closed, what will happen? We have got own bitter experience. Even genuine criticism of religion is not being tolerated.

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‘Three Men in a Boat’ – an Interesting Book

01 Tuesday Apr 2014

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‘Three Men in a Boat’, authored by Jerome K.Jerome and first published in 1889 is a humorous book, which has been published in many languages and millions of copies sold. I read the book by yesterday and today, while at Bangalore. I took it from the collection of books of my grand daughter Arya. I liked it very much. The journey in a boat through the River Thames by three young men, George, Harris and the author along with their dog Montmorency is hilarious and humorous to the maximum. The author’s description of the various villages, towns etc. on the sides of the Thames, the historical background of the places, the historic events connected with them are informative. And more than that laughing at oneself and others, explaining the thinking of the mind on various occasions etc. are really thought provoking.
It is a classic, most probably written for children. But adults can also read and enjoy. Of course, I enjoyed reading it. Probably most of the visitors of this blog might have read it already.Anyhow, the book is worth reading.

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Rescind the proposal to grant new banking licences to Corporates/big business

01 Tuesday Apr 2014

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The Election Commission has given clearance to the Reserve Bank of India for grant of new licences to start banks. The RBI had requested for clearance, since the the Model Conduct has started after the General elections have been declared.
The Corporates and big business houses have been continuously pressurising the government to grant them licences to open new banks. 25 applications are pending with the RBI. The Department of Posts has also applied.
It is to be remembered that the private banks were nationalised in the 1960s after it was exposed that customers were being defrauded and the hard-earned money of the depositors were being misappropriated. Now the government wants to grant licences to the corporates/big business once again, which may be misused to benefit their own companies. The Bank Employees Unions have strongly objected to the present proposal.
At the same time, it is understood that the RBI is reluctant to grant Bank Licence to the Department of Posts. In fact, the DoP is already have banking business, including Saving Accounts, Fixed Deposits, Pension Accounts etc. and have more branches than any other banks in the country.Grant of bank licence to the DoP is only regularising the same.
We demand the government to withdraw from their proposals to grant bank licences to the private companies.

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