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Remembering Comrade T.K.Ramakrishnan, CPI(M) leader

21 Monday Apr 2014

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Tkramakrishnan21st April 2014 is the 12th death anniversary day of Com. T.K.Ramakrishnan, a senior leader of the CPI(M) and Minister in the LDF Government in Kerala. He was a trade union leader and also was very active in the socio-cultural front. He has authored some books including dramas.

He was very simple and associated closely with the people. He was elected seven times to the Kerala Legislative assembly which itself shows his popularity. He was Minister of Home, Fisheries, Excise, Cultural Affairs etc. in the Left Democratic Front Ministries.
Being at Thiruvananthapuram as Circle Secretary of the Telecom Union during 1977-81, I had the opportunity to meet him several times and seek his guidance on many issues. He was very helpful. He attended many of our conferences also.
On his death anniversary I pay my respectful homage to Com.T.K!

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EPFO to provide Permanent Account Numbers to subscribers

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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It is reported that EPFO will provide permanent or universal account numbers (UAN) on the pattern of core banking services to its over five crore active subscribers by October 15 this year.

The UAN will facilitate subscribers in avoiding filing of PF transfer claims on changing jobs. The same Account Number can be used even after the person joins another job.

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“Chance for Third Force in Elections” – Prakash Karat

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Ludhiana, Apr 20 : CPI (M) General Secretary Prakash Karat today claimed there is a strong “anti-Congress wave” in the country which would benefit the Third Force and not the BJP.
“Forget that the country will have a Congress government this time,” he told reporters here.
When asked if they would seek the support of the Congress in forming the government, he shot back, “It is for the Congress party to see whether they have to support the secular forces or not.”
In reply to another question regarding the book ‘Accidental Prime Minister’ written by Sanjaya Baru, a former media advisor of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the CPI(M) leader terms it as a purely subjective version but he totally disagreed with what had been written about the role of the Left parties.
Karat was in the city to seek votes for the CPI(M) candidate from Ludhiana Sukhminder Singh Sekhon. (PTI)

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Why Penalty is being imposed by private banks for not having Minimum Balance?

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Today, a report was seen in the Indian Express about the incident where the ICICI Bank has imposed penalty on an account holder for not maintaining the minimum balance in the bank account. Such action on the part of the private banks is completely unjustified.

Neither the Public Sector Banks nor the Post Office impose such a penalty. If the minimum balance is not there, the bank can deny the services, but they can not impose penalties. This is fully wrong and has to be discontinued.

Private companies, whether banks, airports, airlines, all are resorting to anti-customer measures to maximise their profits. The penalty being imposed by the banks have been mentioned above. The private airports are charging the traveller for maintaining the airport, while Airport Authority of India (AAI) does not charge. While Air india does not charge for printing of tickets at the airport, the private airlines charge Rs. 50-100. Such incidents happen in almost all the private companies. The government is closing its eyes to such illegal practices.

Strict instructions are necessary to stop such unhealthy and exploiting arrangements by the private companies.

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Tributes pouring for Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Nobel-winning Colombian author”.

19 Saturday Apr 2014

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The entire world mourns the death of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the eternal novelist and voice of Latin American people. AFP report in the matter is given below:

Mexico City, Apr 18 : Tributes poured today for Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Nobel-winning Colombian author whose “magical realism” told epic stories of love, family and dictatorship in Latin America.

Marquez died yesterday at age 87. Known affectionately as
“Gabo,” the author of “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and
“Love in the Time of Cholera” was one of the world’s most
popular Latin American writers and godfather of a literary
movement that witnessed a continent in turmoil. The longtime journalist befriended Cuban leader Fidel Castro, was once punched by fellow Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa and joked that he wrote to make his friends love him.

“One thousand years of solitude and sadness for the death
of the greatest Colombian of all time,” Colombian President
Juan Manuel Santos tweeted.

He later declared three days of national mourning.

“The world has lost one of its greatest visionary
writers,” US President Barack Obama said, while French President Francois Hollande paid tribute to “a literary giant” who was “one of the most influential South American intellectuals of our time.”

“Gabriel García Márquez was a voice of Latin America who became a voice of our world. His imagination has made us richer, and his passing away makes us poorer,” said EU President Jose Manuel Barroso.

The cause of death was not revealed but Garcia Marquez had been hospitalised for pneumonia on March 31 and discharged a week later to recover at his Mexico City home.

His wife Mercedes and two sons were reportedly by his side at home when he died. The family said his body would be cremated, and officials announced a public tribute will be held in Mexico City on Monday.

Born March 6, 1927, in the village of Aracataca on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, Garcia Marquez was the son of a telegraph operator. He was raised by his grandparents and aunts in a tropical culture influenced by the heritage of Spanish settlers,
indigenous populations and black slaves. His grandfather was a
retired colonel.

The exotic legends of his homeland inspired him to write profusely. His masterpiece, “One Hundred Years of Solitude,”
was translated into 35 languages and sold over 30 million copies. The book, published in 1967, is a historical and literary
saga about a family from the imaginary Caribbean village of
Macondo between the 19th and 20th centuries — a novel that
turned the man with the mustache and thick eyebrows into an
international star.

It was rich in “magical realism,” which Garcia Marquez has
described as the notion that behind reality as we perceive it,
there is much more going on that we do not understand.

Garcia Marquez wrote the novel after moving to Mexico City
in 1961, taking a long bus ride from New York with his wife,
Mercedes Barcha, and son Rodrigo.

His second son, Gonzalo, was born a year later in the Mexican capital, where the author lived for more than three decades. He recalled arriving in Mexico City “without a name or a penny in my pocket.”

The writer worked for advertising agencies, penning screenplays and editing small magazines.”As long as there was whisky, there was no misery,” Garcia Marquez quipped.

The novelist owed nine months of rent payments when he penned “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and could barely afford to send the manuscript to his editor in Argentina.

Garcia Marquez wore a traditional white liqui-liqui costume with a high collar from his region to receive his
Nobel prize in Sweden in 1982.

Reacting to his death, the Nobel organization posted on Facebook: “With his stories, he created a world of his own which is a microcosmos. In its tumultuous, bewildering, yet, graphically convincing authenticity, it reflects a continent and its human riches and poverty.”

In his Nobel speech, Garcia Marquez said it was the “outsized reality” of brutal dictatorships and civil wars in Latin America, “and not just its literary expression,” that got the attention of the Swedish Academy of Letters.

His other famous books include “Chronicle of a Death Foretold,” “The General in His Labyrinth” and his autobiography “Living to Tell the Tale.”

His final novel, “Memories of My Melancholy Whores,” was published in 2004.

Garcia Marquez also left his mark in journalism, which he considered “the most beautiful profession in the world.”

He founded the Ibero-American New Journalism Foundation in
the Colombian port city of Cartagena in 1994.

His first job was with Bogota’s El Espectador newspaper, which also published his first short story in 1947, paying him
800 pesos, or less than USD 0.50 per month.

He left for Europe after an article angered the military
regime at the time, living in Geneva, Rome and Paris, where he
finished the 1961 book “No One Writes to the Colonel.”

An admirer of Cuba’s revolution, he became a correspondent
for the communist island’s Prensa Latina news agency in Bogota
and New York.
He forged a controversial friendship with Castro, who called him “a man with the goodness of a child and a cosmic talent.”

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CAG will restart auditing of priavte telecom companies – a most welcome step

19 Saturday Apr 2014

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The decision of the Supreme Court allowing CAG audit of private companies is most welcome. It will expose the role of the private telecom companies which have been cheating the government of its revenue share by manipulating its accounts by showing less revenue to avoid payment of revenue share to Government. The earlier audit of a few companies have shown the cheating and penalties were imposed on them.This process was stopped after the private telcos went to the court and obtained stay. Now the stay is removed and CAG has been allowed to audit.

A detailed report on the matter published in Times of India is reproduced below:

NEW DELHI: Special teams of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India could soon be fanning out across the country to begin audit of private telecom companies in the wake of Supreme Court’s landmark order of Thursday.

While upholding CAG’s right to audit private telecom companies on Thursday, the apex court said : “When nation’s wealth, like spectrum, is being dealt with either by the Union, state or its instrumentalities or even the private parties, like service providers, they are accountable to the people and to Parliament.”

According to sources, the first results of CAG’s audit could be available within a year, since the audit body had been ready since 2010 to audit private telecom companies that give a part of their revenue to the Centre.

The audit could open up not only significant revenue for the government, but also raise questions over accounting and reporting standards of some private telecom firms. CAG had started auditing telecoms a few years ago, but the exercise got stalled when the private companies moved court.

The Delhi High Court allowed the audit in an order in January this year, but the telcos moved apex court challenging the order.

Private auditors appointed by the department of telecommunications had audited five telecom companies in the financial years 2006-07 and 2007-08. The five leading operators together understated their revenues by Rs 10,268 crore during these two years, the audit found. Based on the findings of the audit in mid-2012, DoT had slapped penalties totaling Rs 1,594 crore on the five companies.

Under the contract between DoT and telecom companies, the private entities pay 6%-10% of annual revenue as licence fee and 2%-6% as spectrum usage charges. Under-reporting of revenues would have significant adverse impact on the revenues accrued to the government.

It was at the request of telecom companies that the then NDA government, headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, allowed telecoms to migrate from a fixed licence fee regime to a revenue sharing one in 1999. This was provided through the New Telecom Policy of 1999.

However, when the government discovered variation in the gross revenue of certain operators as reported to the DoT, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), it ordered special CAG audit into books of their accounts.

Starting October 2009, the CAG began efforts to audit the private telecom companies. And, for the past three years it has also been asking DoT to nominate CAG as its auditor under the agreement between the government and the companies. However, the DoT has been reluctant about nominating CAG, while private telecom firms went to court.

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Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia passed away.

18 Friday Apr 2014

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Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez died on Thursday, April 17, 2014 at his home in Mexico City.
‘One of the most revered and influential writers of his generation, he brought Latin America’s charm and maddening contradictions to life in the minds of millions and became the best-known practitioner of “magical realism,” a blending of fantastic elements into portrayals of daily life that made the extraordinary seem almost routine.
In his works, clouds of yellow butterflies precede a forbidden lover’s arrival. A heroic liberator of nations dies alone, destitute and far from home. “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings,” as one of his short stories is called, is spotted in a muddy courtyard.
Garcia Marquez’s own epic story ended, at age 87, with his death at his home in southern Mexico City, according to two people close to the family who spoke on condition of anonymity out of respect for the family’s privacy.’ (Report from Mexico)

We express our deep grief at the death of Gabriel Garcia and convey condolence to the bereaved family and the people of his country!

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Com. K.L.Bajaj, Veteran CITU leader passed away

18 Friday Apr 2014

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bajajBSNLEU and BSNL Workers express their deep shock and grief at the death of Comrade K L Bajaj, veteran trade union leader and CITU All India Vice-President. He was 78 and died after a short illness in Mumbai today,18th April.

Com. K.L.Bajaj is a founder member of CITU and functioned as the State Secretary of Maharashtra. He was fully involved in the struggle for liberation of Goa and was arrested.Comrade Bajaj is a Member of the Central Committee of the CPI(M).He was several times arrested and imprisoned for leading the workers’ struggles.

In organising the Casual and Contract Workers of BSNL in Maharashtra, Comrade Bajaj took a pivotal role. He had attended and addressed many meetings of the BSNLCCWF and gave it guidance.

We express our heartfelt grief and convey our condolences to the bereaved family, friends and comrades.

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New Project allotted to MTNL

17 Thursday Apr 2014

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It is reported that the telecom department has asked Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd to take over the management and maintenance of the long-awaited government network for confidential intra-departmental communications, after the Centre for Development of Telematics failed to execute the project on time.

This will give some relief to the MTNL to tide over its financial crisis.

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CAG can audit Private Telecom Companies – SC

17 Thursday Apr 2014

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The Supreme Court has stated that the CAG can audit the accounts of the private telecom companies. The decision was given in the appeal filed by the private companies against the order of the Delhi High Court allowing CAG to audit the accounts.
The SC stated that since the telecom companies, as per the conditions, are to pay a share of the revenue to the Government, the government / CAG has the authority to audit and check the accounts.

This decision will expose the private companies, if they have cheated the government. Government can taken necessary action also.

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