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Congress President can be a Non-Gandhi – Former Finance Minister Chidambara

25 Saturday Oct 2014

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Former Finance Minister P.Chidambaram, in an interview to media has stated that a non-Gandhi can become President of Congress. There is no reaction from the Congress President or any body in the Congress. If Chidambaram has stated this before the General elections, where Congress was almost routed, he should have probably been out of Congress or at least isolated.

Is it because democracy is coming to the Congress? Of course No. But the High Command has lost all authority and is afraid of further down fall. Otherwise, however mighty be the person, a criticism of the Nehru family would have seen his ouster. Family is now unable to defend itself from attack from within.

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AIBDPA March to Sanchar Bhawan on 20th Novembeer 2014

25 Saturday Oct 2014

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There is only about three weeks for the Sanchar Bhawan March called by the All India BSNL DOT Pensioners Association, to focus the demands of the BSNL and DOT Pensioners with the demand to the Government to settle them early. Hundreds of Pensioners from all part of the country will be participating. BSNL Management and the Government has favourably consider the demands and settle them early. Pensioners should be given special consideration.

Accommodation is being arranged by the AIBDPA CHQ for the delegates coming to attend the march. Kindly inform the General secretary AIBDPA Com. K.G.Jayaraj ( Mob: 09447455633),the number of delegates attending and also their arrival and departure to make suitable arrangements.

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Release the list of Black Money holders – Ram Jet Malani

24 Friday Oct 2014

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BJP Government is under great pressure to release the names of persons who have put black money in foreign accounts. The party which accused the UPA government for not releasing the names are now finding justifications for not releasing the names after coming in to power. There is severe criticism from many quarters on this round about turn.

Now it is Ram Jet Malani, the Senior Supreme Court Advocate who has demanded for release of the list and criticised BJP for not releasing.

As per the election promise, BJP Government should release the name to the public. Otherwise they are breaking and dishonoring their assurances to the people.

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The Price rise continues, the people at the receiving end.

24 Friday Oct 2014

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It is reported from Kerala that the price of cooking gas cylinder has been increased by Rs. 3.50. The present rate of a cylinder at Cochin is Rs. 443.50 and Rs. 444.00 at Calicut. It is stated that this increase is due to the increase in the commission to the agents.

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Forum Meets CMD BSNL

24 Friday Oct 2014

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Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations met Shri A.N.Rai, CMD BSNL and discussed about the Revival of BSNL and connected matters. He asked the CMD not to implement the M/s Deloittee Committee recommendations with out discussing with the Forum and unions/associations.He also requested to keep in abeyance the orders issued for implementing the concept of SSAs in Maharashtra. CMD assured that a meeting with the Forum will be held shortly to discuss the issues in detail.

Since there is more and more demand for the PLB pipes in connection with the NOFN project, CMD informed that proposals are being mooted to produce the same from more telecom factories in addition to Alipore factory.

Com.Namboodiri pointed out the non-implementation of labour laws with regard to the casual and contract workers and requested to ensure their implementation.

Com.Namboodiri requested for grant of liberal assistance to the employees of Jammu and Kashmir who have lost all in the recent drastic flood. CMD assured that whatever assistance is given by the state government to its employees will be given to the BSNL employees by the management.

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Forum Convener meets Secretary, DOT on Revival of BSNL and grant of 78.2% IDA Fixation for BSNL Pensioners.

24 Friday Oct 2014

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Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations, met Secretary DOT, Sri Rakesh Garg today and discussed about the Revival of BSNL and connected matters.

Com. Namboodiri pointed out the need for urgent financial assistance to BSNL from the government so that it can purchase equipment and develop and expand the services. He stated that it was because of the equipment crunch from 2006 onward, due to the cancellation of the 45 million mobile tender, that BSNL started down sliding. He requested that the refund of spectrum charges coming to more than Rs. 6,000 crores and also the USOF allotment of Rs. 1,250 crores in lieu of ADC may be paid at the earliest. Secretary DOT stated that the government will certainly help BSNL for its revival and the issues stated will be taken care of. At the same time, he also mentioned that there are several complaints about the services to the public, which have to be improved a lot. He mentioned his own experience while in UP as also in Delhi. He appreciated the workers of Kerala for better service and profit. Com. Namboodiri explained in brief about the action and propaganda being made among the workers by the Forum for improving the services through which the services are improving.

Com. Namboodiri placed before the Secretary DOT about the hardship of the BSNL pensioners due to delay on settlement of the 78.2% IDA fixation for pre-2007 as also post-2007 pensioners. He requested that the Cabinet Note as required by the Department of Expenditure be prepared early and submitted to the cabinet for taking a decision. Secretary agreed to look in to the matter and expedite the same.
Com. Namboodiri thanked the Secretary DOT for the meeting and requested that such meetings may be granted in future also.

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Started.

24 Friday Oct 2014

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This is a good and welcome development. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is launched today, 24th October 2014 at Shanghai, China, attended by most of the countries in Asia. But Australia, South Korea and Indonesia did not attend due to US pressure, who sees the new bank as a rival to World bank as also the Asian Development Bank controlled by it.

The AIIB with an investment of $ 50 billion is expected to help the Asian countries by giving loans at cheaper rates and more liberal conditions than both World Bank and Asian Development Bank. Naturally, US, World Bank etc. are not happy with the new development. India is an active partner of the Bank.

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US Daily, US State Secretary Praise Cuba for anti- Ebola activities

24 Friday Oct 2014

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Imperialist US has always been on the look out for any chance to attack / destabilise the tiny Socialist Cuba. The economic blockade of Cuba by US and allied countries are continuing for decades. But a surprising development has now taken place. US has praised Cuba for its humanitarian work against the dreaded disease Ebola. A rport published in Ganashakti in thei connection is given below:

New Delhi, October 22, 2014 : It is rare for any American mainstream daily to heap praise on Cuba. Rarer still for a US Secretary of State to acknowledge the contribution made by Socialist Cuba. But this is exactly what has happened. Fifty five years after the Cuban revolution and decades of the callous and cruel economic embargo and sanctions against the tiny island nation, lying just a few hundred kilometers of the US coast, the New York Times has called upon the Obama administration for restoring diplomatic relations with Cuba.

These observations in the NYT’s October 19 editorial come in the wake of the massive efforts that Cuba has made in the global effort to contain the Ebola virus from spreading. Secretary of State John Kerry too was compelled to acknowledge Cuba’s response in the wake of wide media coverage to Cuban efforts in this regard. In contrast to the US just committing funds to fight the spread of the virus, it is only Cuba that has had the courage to send its medical personnel – doctors and paramedics to the affected countries, at the risk of their own lives. This despite reports that more than 400 medical personnel have been infected. The virus has also reached the United States and Europe, amid fears that the epidemic could soon spread globally.

Former Cuban President, Fidel Castro has appealed to the US to set aside its differences with Cuba to fight against the virus. In a write up in the Granma, Castro said: “We will gladly cooperate with U.S. personnel in this job, though not in the search of peace between our two countries who have been enemies for years. In any case, we will work for the peace in the world”. Further, “By sending Cuban doctors and nurses to Africa we are protecting our people, and our Latin American and Caribbean brothers. We are also preventing its expansion, because unfortunately it has already arrived in the United States,” he said.

Cuba takes pride in its excellent healthcare system and has always rendered help to countries in need of medical assistance. It has had its doctors and nurses serve in Angola during their liberation struggle. Since 1960, Cuba has sent 135,000 health workers overseas. Currently it is estimated that 50,000 medical professionals are working in 66 countries across Latin America, Africa and Asia. Cuban doctors and paramedics are also rendering services in Brazil, Venezuela and Bolivia. Cuba had even offered help to the US in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, only to be flatly refused. Cuba has now sent medical teams to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.

These medical professions will work under the World Health Organization. Cuba proposes to send 460 doctors and nurses. 165 of them have already reached Sierra Leone, while a 52-member team comprising doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, intensive care doctors, general practitioners, surgeons, pediatricians, intensive care nurses, anesthetists and licensed nurses are landing in Liberia today.

As opposed to the magnificent Cuban response the Obama administration has just pledged to spend $400 million to build a dozen hospitals.

The outbreak has already claimed the lives of more than 4,500 people, most of them in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Margaret Chan, thanked Cuba for its efforts. She was in Havana to attend an extraordinary meeting of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-Peoples Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP) organised to address the threat posed by the Ebola virus.

The ALBA-TCP meeting in Havana on October 20th, adopted a resolution expressing profound concern about the “humanitarian catastrophe in West Africa caused by the Ebola epidemic, which is been considered by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be a ‘public health emergency’ of international concern, with the threat of spreading to other countries and regions of the world”. Countries attending the meeting pledged to coordinate efforts to prevent and deal with the Ebola epidemic, including “rapidly providing and sharing assistance among our countries, with healthcare workers and relevant supplies and materials”

A technical meeting of specialists and directors of ALBA-TCP countries will be held in Havana, on October 29 and 30, to “exchange experiences and knowledge, as well as to draft prevention and control strategies for the threat of the Ebola epidemic”. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has meanwhile donated a sum of five million dollars to the UN to combat Ebola.

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Good news! CGHS now available to BSNL Absorbed Retirees

24 Friday Oct 2014

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AIBDPA has been demanding the government that retired BSNL absorbees should be allowed the CGHS facilities, since they were government servants and their pension is being paid by the Government. The AIBDPA All India Conference at Kannur passed a resolution also on this matter.

Now the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi vie their letter No. Z.15025/36/2006-CGHS III (Part) dated 9/1/2014 has issued orders in this regard.

As per the orders, ” The erstwhile Central govt. Employees who got absorbed in BSNL/MTNL and retired from there and currently in receipt of central civil pension from Central Civil estimates under Major Head – 2071 are eligible to join CGHS. Their subscription rate and ward entitlement may be determined as per their PPO.”

This order will benefit those retirees who want to avail the facility of CGHS.

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We Still Remember Telegrams, though closed last year

23 Thursday Oct 2014

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24th October is a special day for the Telecom. It was on this day 163 years earlier in 1851, that the Telegram Services started in India. The first message was between Calcutta (Telecom Factory) and Diamond Harbour.
Telegraph Services flourished quickly and was the quickest mode of communications till telephones was introduced. For documentary purposes telegram was the best mode still.
It ended its 163 years of grand existence in India on 15th July 2013, on the plea of less telegrams and lack of profitability. We protested and wanted at least that the services continue in the Metros as a token service. But the government was firm to close the shop. The love and affection the people had for the service was shown on the last day when hundreds of people waited at the CTOs in major cities to send the last telegrams. There were very big queues even at 24.00 hours on 15th July still waiting to send telegrams when the service closed for ever.
The Heritage buildings which accommodated the CTOs in Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai will be last monuments of the Telegraph Services.

I am reproducing a post which was published in this blog last year when the Telegram was closed:

On 24th October 1851, the Telegraph Service is introduced in India by the British. The first message went from Calcutta to Diamond Harbour.
Within no time the Telegraph Services grew. From a service for official use, it became an essential service for the people to communicate urgent information. It was utilised by the business in a very large way. Telegraph offices were opened in all parts of the country.
The introduction of telephone services, mobile telephones, fax, internet and latest communication systems dealt a serious blow to the telegraph services. From crores and lakhs of telegraph messages in the country, it was reduced in to thousands and hundreds in a day.Still many people were using it. It would have continued for years more as the Tram Service in Kolkata.

But NO. The government of India and the Management of BSNL wanted to terminate it, to bury it even before it died. And on 15th July 2013, it was unceremoniously buried for ever.

But lakhs of ordinary people like me still remember the days of telegram with nostalgia. Whether it is news of passing in the examination, whether it is a birthday greetings, or even an intimation of death – telegram brought it to your house intimating good and bad news! That is why, on the last few days before 15th July 2013, people came in thousands to the telegraph office to send their last messages. And lo! Many people could not send the messages due to the huge rush.
The next generation will not be able to understand what telegram was to the common people. I still feel a great loss. I still feel guilty that we could not stop the closure of telegraph services, despite the strong protest of the Unions.

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