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Caste System appreciated by new Chairman ICHR !

15 Tuesday Jul 2014

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The newly appointed Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research(ICHR) Shri Y.S.Rao seems to be a supporter of the caste system in India. A report in the Times of India is reproduced below in this connection. Is the BJP government supporting this position of appreciating the hated caste system which has been the curse of india for centuries and even now have its repercussions ? The common people of the country wants this mad system of castes to be removed for all times to come.

“NEW DELHI: The newly-appointed chairman of Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) Yellapragada Sudershan Rao appears to be a votary of the caste system. In a blog written in 2007, Rao had said that the “positive aspects of Indian culture are so deep that the merits of ancient systems would be rejuvenated.”

In the blog-article titled, ‘Indian Caste System: A Reappraisal’, he wrote: “The (caste) system was working well in ancient times and we do not find any complaint from any quarters against it. It is often misinterpreted as an exploitative social system for retaining economic and social status of certain vested interests of the ruling class”

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Budget – Govt. Expects Rs. 53,937 crores from Telecom in 2014-15

15 Tuesday Jul 2014

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Communications Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, in a reply in the Lok Sabha on 14th July stated that the government expects a revenue of Rs. 53,937 crores from the telecom sector in this financial year. These are mainly from the telecom licences and auction of spectrum. By spectrum auction and charges it is estimated to get about Rs. 40,417 crores and from licence fees about Rs. 13,520 crores. Last year, the government got Rs. 12,450.43 crores from licence fees.

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Resolution on Union Budget adopted by the CITU General Council.

14 Monday Jul 2014

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Resolution on Union Budget 2014-15

The General Council meeting of CITU being held on 11-14 July 2014 at Bellary, Karnataka denounces the anti-people Budget (2014-15) of the Narendra Modi Government. The Union Budget (2014-15) is an exercise in piloting large scale FDI-PPP mode in the financial and policy governance of the country under BJP rule. It followed the same policy trajectory deregulation, privatization and corporate-orientation so long followed by its predecessor the UPA Govt which has been rejected by the people in election. And pursuit of these policies by UPA has landed the national economy in gloom with dwindling growth rate, continuing inflationary spiral and aggravating unemployment. The Budget has set in motion the process of betrayal of the promise for “so called good days” made by Modi in his election campaign. The Finance Minister has said in his Budget speech, “ these are only the first steps and are directional.”

The Finance Minister, just three days before the presentation of his Budget spoke in Rajya Sabha on 7th July 2014 while replying to debate on “price rise” that any exercise in containing fiscal deficit through cutting down expenditure will lead to contraction of the economy in a situation of already dwindling growth rate of sub-5 per cent. He repeated the same statement orally in Lok Sabha while presenting the Budget. But while making high sounded commitment and promises for all round growth in his budget speech, in actual budgetary exercise, the Finance Minister meticulously practiced the same route of drastically cutting down central plan outlay on almost all heads impacting common people like Agriculture, rural development, Transport, General Economic Services and Social Services etc. The Ministries of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Human Resource Development and the Department of School Education and Literacy in particular and Women & Child Development also faced a drastic cut in allocation of funds. The share of SCs and STs in plan expenditure is kept far below (by Rs 47000 crore) the stipulation of planning commission guidelines based on proportion of population. Therefore, the first budget of the Modi Govt took off engineering a deceit on the people.

On the other hand, the Budget has launched onslaught against various flagship welfare schemes. MGNREGA is going to be immediate target of attack due to the policy pronouncement in the Budget that State Governments will have to spend two-third of the revenue transferred in ‘capital asset creation.’ Also a move is afoot to turn the right based employment guarantee legislation into just a welfare scheme with no guarantee in employment.

While engineering a drastic cut in expenditure on almost all heads impacting common people aimed at containing fiscal deficit, the budget remained reluctant in taking any action in arresting organized pilferage from public exchequer in the form of deliberate tax default by big corporate houses which reached a huge sum of Rs 4.18 lakh crore on account of corporate tax and income tax by the end of 2012-13 of which Rs 72901 crore is not under dispute. Rather the measures envisaged in the budgetary proposal to avoid dispute and litigation on tax claim are basically designed the defaulters a long hand to legitimize the default and pilferage from the public exchequer.

Added to this is the decision to constitute the Expenditure Management Commission to look into basically the subsidies for common people aiming at further deduction in the same. The Budget has already proposed a cut in subsidy on petroleum to the tune of Rs 22054 crore which would have a cascading effect on prices of all goods. And such cascading effect on prices of goods and services is going to be perpetual as the Budget announces total decontrol of diesel pricing before the end of current financial year.

Simultaneously, the budget reduced the direct tax leading to a revenue loss of Rs 22200 crore while increasing the indirect tax burden to the tune of Rs 7525 crore. And the manner the budgetary proposal extended liberalized concessions/reduction of customs and import duty on various heads, the additional revenue of Rs 7525 crore in indirect tax means a larger revenue on account of tax on domestic consumption goods to be borne by common people already reeling under continuing price-rise and mounting burden of unemployment and joblosses.

The Budget has announced raising of FDI cap in defence and insurance sector from existing 26% to 49% much to the detriment of the interests of national economy. The target for revenue from PSU divestment has been set at a huge amount of Rs.63,000 crore and the Finance Minister has announced that instead of earning dividend from PSUs they prefer divestment of Government equity in the PSUs. Number of measures have been incorporated in the Budget to actually weaken the public sector banks making them easy prey of privatization policy of the Government.

Budget while sounding high on promoting investment for boosting manufacturing sector, practically relied on good intention of the private investors through more liberal incentives and tax concessions. In an atmosphere of shrinking market and declining purchasing power of the people owing price-rise and industrial sickness, incentives and tax concessions cannot boost employment generating investment except causing revenue losses. Rather the measures announced in the budget for liberalization of tax regime on portfolio investment, transfer-pricing and mutual fund and steps envisaged for energizing capital market etc would attract flow of investment more towards speculative market than employment generating productive investment. That will definitely make the corporates and big business, both domestic and foreign, happier while common people will be left high and dry.

In respect of almost all development expenditure including various infrastructural projects, the Budget relied more on PPP and FDI despite dismal performance and non-materialisation of PPP during the previous regime. Rather, the Budget indicated further concessions/incentive to private players in the name of reducing rigidities and taking a more liberal approach.

On the whole, the first budget of the NDA Govt has basically turned out to be grossly anti-people in character promoting more aggressive loot by the corporate and big-business houses on the mass of the people. The General Council of CITU condemns such anti-people Budget and calls upon the working people and trade union movement to build united opposition to the said anti-people budget and related policies of deregulation, privatization for promoting corporate loot on the people.

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The Start of the French Revolution – The Storming of Bastille 1789

14 Monday Jul 2014

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The French Revolution was aimed against the monarchy and the clergy both of which ruled the country and exploited the people. It was a question of 3% or so, ruling and exploiting the rest 97%. There was no bread, no food to eat, but the clergy and the monarchy lived in extravagance and enjoyment.
This resulted in the French Revolution which started with the storming of the Bastilles, the infamous prison where many prisoners were put in and weapons were stored.
It was on 14th of July 1789 that the Bastille was stormed releasing all the prisoners and capturing the arms. The historical Paris Commune was part of the revolution.
The Revolution had to go through many crises, inner struggles, attacks from the rulers (kings) of the nearby states and the clergy. The King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were guillotined for conspiracy against the state.Though it continued till 1799, the entire period was a matter of constant change in the centre of power and tussle between various sections of the Revolution.
The Revolution ended in 1799, when Napoleon Bonaparte, a General in the army, took over and started the Government called Consulate. By 1804, he declared himself the Emperor of France. Thus ended the period of Revolution.
Despite all the crises, weakness and guillotining of opponents, French Revolution had a strong impact on the world. It was really a revolution against the clergy and the monarchy and it succeeded in abolishing the monarchy and curtailing the power of the clergy. It inspired the working class all over the world and showed that the working class / commoner can capture power.

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78.2% IDA for Pensioners – DOT Replies to Dept. of Expenditure

14 Monday Jul 2014

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The DoT after keeping the file for long time has now replied to the Dept. of Expenditure giving the clarifications required. The Forum, AIBDPA, BSNLEU and all other organisations have been pursuing the issue vigorously. But still there are still some issues to be sorted out like the 60: 40 issue ie. the pension liability of the Government should not increase more than 60% of the payments being made by BSNL to Government. The AIBDPA, Forum and BSNLEU has already taken up this issue also.

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Government support to Telecom PSUs – BSNL will get Rs.5,132.19 crore, MTNL Rs.808.46 crore

14 Monday Jul 2014

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Government has decided for a support expenditure target of Rs. 6,463 crores to the telecom PSUs. BSNL will get Rs. 5,132.19 crore, MTNL Rs. 808.46 crores, C-DOT Rs. 60 crore and one crore each for HPIL and TCIL, this financial year 2014-15. This support is for network expansion, upgradation etc.
The government should release the amount at the earliest so that the cash-strapped PSUs can start the expansion, upgradation work at the earliest.

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South African Railway Workers on Strike

14 Monday Jul 2014

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2,20,000 Railway Workers in S.Africa are on strike demanding increase in pay. The Unions did not agree to the meagre increase of 10% for 2014, 9.5 % in 2015 and 9% next year. The strike is a big success. We demand the S.African government to discuss and settle the demands of the railway workers.

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Shri Rakesh Garg is the new Secretary DoT

14 Monday Jul 2014

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Shri Rakesh Garg, present Principal Secretary of the UP Government has been posted as Secretary, Department of Telecommunications. He succeeds Shri M.F.Farooqui, who retired last month. 6 other posts of Secretaries also have been selected by the Cabinet Appointments Committee.
Hearty Congratulations and Welcome to Shri Rakesh Garg as the new Secretary, DOT.
We hope that despite his heavy schedule of work, he will also make best efforts for the Revival of BSNL and MTNL.

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What are the necessary elements for a successful organisation?

13 Sunday Jul 2014

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What are the necessary elements for a successful organisation of the workers?

1. A strong feeling of class consciousness.
2. There should not be a single worker who is not member of the union. In his/her own interest everyone must join the union.
3. There should be substantial reserve fund for the union. Without a strong finance backing, satisfactory work can not be done.
4. Wide publicity to be given to the grievances through the Press.
5. Legislative assembly to be used for focussing our issues.

These are the five main elements required for a successful organisation as stated by Babu Tarapada Mukherjee, in his written speech read out in the Second Session of the Provincial Postal and RMS conference of Bengal and Assam at Mymensingh on 25th April 1921.

These are still relevant. But much more is required in the present situation, where much more complexities exist, than when the country
was under the British.

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Attack on Gaza – UN should take immediate action to stop it.

13 Sunday Jul 2014

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The Israel government is continuing its bombing of the populated Gaza strip killing hundreds of innocent people, destroying hospitals, schools and mosques. Almost 200 have been killed and thousands wounded.
The united Nations should take immediate action to stop this murderous attack by the Zionist Israel. India should demand the UN to take such an action.

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