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Collect One Crore Signatures from Public on BSNL Revival Memorandum to Prime Minister

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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The decision of the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations to collect one crore signature from the public on the Memorandum to the Prime Minister demanding immediate action for Revival of BSNL and strengthen the vital telecom PSU is the most appropriate one.  BSNL has become loss making only because of the anti-PSU decisions of the governments, both UPA and NDA, in order to favour the private telecom companies as per the neo-liberal policies being adopted by them. It is only due to the sustained struggles and agitations under the Joint Forum / Forum of BSNL Unions/ Associations that BSNL is still alive. Otherwise it would have been pushed to disinvestment and gradual privatisation like VSNL.

The BSNL employees and their organisations can not allow this to happen.  BSNL has to be alive in the interest of the people, the Nation. For that, the support of the people is very much necessary. We can not sit inside the offices and hope. We have to go to the people, tell them the truth and mobilise them for the revival of BSNL. This is the immediate task.

Hence, all the BSNL employees and their organisations should immediately start meeting the people and collecting signatures in the  Memorandum given below. The General Secretaries of the Unions/Organisations might have already circulated the same to their members. Unity and Struggle and Struggle for Unity to defend BSNL.

SAVE BSNL – SAVE NATION

 

Dated: 14.12.2014

 

 

MEMORANDUM TO THE PRIME MINISTER

SAVE BSNL – SAVE INDIA

 

To

Shri Narendra Modi,

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,

New Delhi – 110001

Respected Prime Minister,

We, the people of this country, are very much worried about the present financial position and services of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the telecom public sector company, which was formed in 2000 from the Department of Telecom. Most of us have been the users of the telecom service from the DoT, before corporatisation and also continue now with BSNL.

During the last few years, we understand that the market share of BSNL has come down to about 10%, the services are not as efficient as earlier and development and expansion are not taking place as it should be. There is an urgent need to improve BSNL’s services, as well as it’s development and expansion.

We understand that BSNL is running in loss for the last four years since 2009-2010, with an accumulated loss of about Rs. 28,000 crore, though it was earning good profit during the earlier 9 years with a cumulative profit of Rs. 48,000 crore. We are informed that BSNL is weakened mainly due to the present Neo-Liberal policies of the government, which favours the private companies instead of its own company BSNL. The assurances like payment of ADC to BSNL, reimbursement of Licence Fee paid by BSNL to DOT and liberal grant from the USO Fund for the loss incurred by BSNL for providing connections in rural areas, as part of the universal service obligation of the government, have been stopped without any justification, causing grievous loss to BSNL. We are of the strong opinion that these assistance to BSNL should be restored and the assurances should be honoured.

The main reason for the deterioration of services is the scarcity of equipments like mobile, broadband modem, drop wire, telephone equipment, cable etc. which has seriously and adversely affected   the services. When BSNL had sufficient funds and finalised tenders for procurement of mobile equipment, which was urgently required in 2006, the same was got cancelled three times at the instance of the government to favour the private companies. Had those tenders been finalised and equipments been purchased, BSNL would have been the number one in the telecom sector. At least now, the government should facilitate BSNL to get loans from the Nationalised Banks, which will enable it purchase the required equipments, including towers, which will improve the quality of it’s services.

The proposed formation of other companies from BSNL, like Tower company etc. will only resut in disintegration and as such should be discontinued. The proposal of BSNL’s merger with MTNL, a Company with a huge liability of Rs. 20,000 crore, will seriously hamper the revival of BSNL.

Under this situation, we request that the following actions be taken immediately for the revival and strengthening of BSNL and for a better services to the people:

  1. Filling up of the posts of 2 BSNL Directors, including that of the CMD, immediately, which are vacant for months.
  2. Stop formation of a subsidiary Tower Company. BBNL should be merged with BSNL.
  3. Sufficient compensation to BSNL for providing loss making landline connections in rural areas.
  4. Procurement of equipment for development, expansion and better service with more focus on laying of optical fibre cables and installation of more towers to strengthen the transmission network.
  5. Transfer of assets to BSNL from DOT.
  6. Drop proposal of merger of BSNL and MTNL.
  7. Free Allotment of spectrum to BSNL.
  8. Provide financial assistance to BSNL to expand network.
  9. BSNL should provide 4G Services.
  10. Refund of Rs. 6,000 crore BWA spectrum charges to BSNL by the government for the spectrum surrendered by BSNL.
  11. Fresh Recruitment of staff.
  12. BSNL service to be mandatory to central/state governments and PSUs.We request once again that the Honourable Prime Minister be kind enough to do the needful so that the Public sector telecom company, BSNL, is revived and better service is provided to the people as before.

Yours Faithfully,

No. Name Station Signature

 

 

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Take Action against HR Minister – CPI(M)

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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CPI(M) Polit  Bureau has issued the following Statement:

The Polit Bureau demands accountability of the HRD Minister Smriti Irani and strongly condemns the Modi Government’s untruthful statements regarding the  circular issued by her Ministry on December 9 addressed not only to the Navodaya schools but also the Kendriya Vidyalaya schools.

Contrary to what she has stated that “only a voluntary online essay competition which did not require students to go to school” the circular issued by her Ministry not only asked schools to “ensure active participation of students” for activities ranging from declamation contests, to child cabinets, to documentary screenings, but also to provide the Ministry with compliance reports.

In fact the response from the KVS that it was not possible as schools would be closed has further exposed the actions of the Minister.

Thus the Minister has willfully tried to conceal the facts. This is an addition to the wholly unconstitutional effort to push a divisive agenda on a day which is a holiday celebrated by the Christian community as a holy day.

The Prime Minister should inform the nation through Parliament what action he intends to take against the Minister.

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Penalties for Subscriber non-verification to major Telecom companies including BSNL

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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The penalties for non-verification of subscriber imposed upon telecom companies are increasing every year. It was Rs. 7 crore in 2007 but has increased to Rs. 101 crore in 2014. All the major telecom companies, including BSNL are penalised on this account.

The penalty imposed in 2014 for the various companies are given below: Bharti Airtel ( Rs. 73.04 crore), RCom (Rs.54.96), Aircel (Rs. 35.61 crore), BSNL (Rs. 18.51 crore) and MTNL (Rs. 1.93 crore).

Bharti Airtel has been penalised a total of Rs. 3,098.7 crore, while BSNL has been penalised Rs. 3,291.35 crore  since 2007.

Leave alone the private companies, who are not verifying the subscriber particulars in their anxiety to get more and more profit, whatever be the rules. But why BSNL has so much unverified subscribers? This need to be enquired, because the cash strapped BSNL can not have the funds for this luxury of penalty. BSNL Management has to find out why this is happening.

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The Magnificient Strike in Belgium on 15th December 2014 against austerity measures

16 Tuesday Dec 2014

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Belgium Strike on 15-12-2014

Brussels, Dec 15 Belgium ground to a halt in its biggest strike in years today as trade unions grounded flights, cut international rail links and shut sea ports to protest the new government’s austerity plans.
In the climax to a month of industrial action against new Prime Minister Charles Michel’s policies, striking workers stopped all public transport while most schools, businesses and government offices shut down.
Pickets also blocked traffic outside the Brussels headquarters of the European Union, a 28-nation bloc that has seen years of protests against austerity aimed at cutting debts that threatened the euro currency.
The Belgian strike came days after a day of protest in Italy against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s ambitious reform plans, while there have been similar demonstrations in Spain and Greece in recent months.
“There has never been a strike this strong,” Marie-Helene Ska, the head of the Christian CSC union, was quoted as saying by the Belga news agency.
Belgian trade unions launched their movement last month with a march of more than 100,000 people in Brussels, which ended in violent protests that left dozens of police officers injured.
Unions went ahead with Monday’s general strike after premier Michel’s right-of-centre government refused to budge on plans to save 11 billion euros (USD 13.7 billion) over five years.
His coalition, which took office in October, intends to raise the retirement age from 65 to 67 from 2030, scrap plans for a usually automatic cost-of-living raise next year and introduce public sector cutbacks.
French-speaking Michel — who at 38 is Belgium’s youngest prime minister since 1840 — heads a coalition of three Flemish-speaking right-leaning parties and his own Francophone liberals.
The government formed five months after elections had hoped to calm a nation deeply divided between the richer Flanders and the poorer French-speaking Wallonia, but instead has led to weeks of industrial action.
The last national strike in Belgium was in 2012 against the government of socialist prime minister Elio di Rupo.
Belgian airspace was closed after air traffic controllers joined the strike, preventing flights from landing or taking off from airports in Brussels, Charleroi, Liege, Antwerp and Ostend.
Some 50,000 passengers have been affected as a total of 600 incoming and outgoing flights have been cancelled at Brussels international airport, spokeswoman Florence Muls said.

 

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Withdraw the HRD Order on work on X-Mas

15 Monday Dec 2014

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New Delhi, December 15: The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:

Withdraw the HRD Order

The Human Resources Development Ministry has taken yet another offensive and unjustifiable decision to ask CBSE and other government-run schools to observe “good governance day” on Christmas day, December 25.  Already the Navodaya schools’ management have decided that the schools will remain open on December 24 and 25.

This is a crude interference in the schedule of schools which go on Christmas vacation from December 24 and is an assault on the religious right of the Christian community.

The Polit Bureau demands the withdrawal of this communally motivated instruction.  If the government wants to observe “good governance day” on December 25, it should do so without  involving the schools.

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DOT to campaign to allay fears on radiation of towers.

15 Monday Dec 2014

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NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecom (DoT) has asked its monitoring wing TERM to carry out a media campaign to allay “undue apprehensions” about possible health effects of radiation from telecom towers.

In a letter to Telecom Enforcement Resource and Monitoring (TERM) Cells, the DoT said the Gujarat High Court has directed, through a judgement, that necessary steps be taken regarding awareness of general public to mitigate their general fear and apprehension about radiation from towers. (Based on reports in the press)

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Gold Thirsty Malayali – a report in TOI

14 Sunday Dec 2014

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Today’s Sunday Times (Delhi Edition) in its first page has exposed the gold greedy Kerala people. As per the report three finance companies in Kerala have got more than 195 tons of gold in their vaults, which is much more than the gold reserves of countries like Sweden, Singapore, Australia etc.

According to the report, Muthoot Finance has 116 tons, Manappuram Finance 40 tons and Muthoot Fincorp 39 tons of gold in their vaults. Singapore has got only 127 tons, Sweden 126 and Australia 80 tons of gold reserve.

The Malayali is much fond of gold and is happy showing off also. The gold ornaments worn by the bride and now bride groom also is beyond imagination. The yellow metal has become a status mark. The large number of cases of gold smuggling through flights give an idea that how much gold is being smuggled to Kerala.

It is not much different in other parts of the country also, may be to a lesser extent.

The Malayalis must have a rethink on their mad love for gold.

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Left Parties Protest Price-Rise, Communal policies

13 Saturday Dec 2014

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New Delhi, December 13 :  Massive protest Rally was held today from Mandi house to Parliament by left parties CPI, CPIM, AIFB, RSP, CPIML (Male), SUCI (C). This protest was organised on left parties all India protest call from 8th Dec to 14 th Dec against price rise, communal politics of BJP-RSS, FDI in insurance, saffronisation of education,Communication etc, attacks on minorities, Dalits, women, children, increased prices of medicine and ever increasing rates of electricity and water in Delhi,weakining MNRGA . To demand stringent measures against black money.
This rally at Parliament was addressed by D. Raja, Secretary and MP CPI, Niltapal Basu, Secretariat member CPIM, G. Devrajan Secretary AIFB, Abni Roy Secretary RSP, Kavita Krishnan Secretary CPIML and Pratap Samal Secretary SUCI (C).
(Courtesy: Ganashakti)

 

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Towards 17th March Strike by BSNL Employees for Revival of BSNL – 1

12 Friday Dec 2014

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The first programme of action leading to the Indefinite Strike from 17th March 2015, demanding immediate action from the Government and Management for the Revival of BSNL was the observation of Demands Day on 11th December 2014 by organising Lunch Hour Demonstrations. The call was given by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations of Non-Executives and Executives.

The reports received indicate that in almost all the  places the demonstrations has taken place. It is well and good that the call has been implemented. Many comrades have sent the photos also.

Seeing the photos and discussing with the comrades, I feel that more is to be done. The comrades participating in the demonstration seem to be only a small part of the entire workers in the place. For example, if there are about 300- 400 workers, the number in the demonstration is around 50 or 60 and that too mostly active workers and leaders. Is this a sufficient number when we are preparing for a serious struggle? Certainly, NOT!

The most important part of any struggle is that it is participated by the entire workers or the maximum of the workers. THEN ONLY IT BECOMES REALLY EFFECTIVE. Hence we have to see participation of much more employees in our agitation. I agree that it will be very difficult to bring all the workers in the demonstration, but it is utmost necessary that at least the majority workers participate. It gives encouragement to all, that the workers have taken the struggle seriously. It is not correct to compare, but a look at the demonstrations and programmes being conducted by the Bank and Insurance Employees will show, how seriously their workers are participating in the joint programmes. It is possible for the BSNL Employees also to organise in the same way. Let us try to improve the participation of workers in each and every further programme.

‘DO OR DIE’ IS THE SITUATION – EVERY WORKER HAS GOT TO BE MOBILISED.

SAVE BSNL – SAVE NATION !

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339 persons stashed Rs. 4,479 crore in Swiss banks – SIT recommends stringent Action

12 Friday Dec 2014

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NEW DELHI: In the first major disclosure on black money, 339 Indians have been found to have stashed Rs 4,479 crore in Swiss banks, while domestic unaccounted wealth to the tune of Rs 14,958 crore has been traced, even as the SIT recommended stringent measures to check the menace.

The Supreme Court-constituted SIT has recommended amendments to laws to provide for confiscation of domestic properties of those with illicit assets abroad and making tax evasion of over Rs 50 lakh a ‘predicate offence’ or a serious crime to facilitate necessary action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The 13 recommendations made by the SIT also include imposing a threshold of Rs 10-15 lakh on holding and transporting cash to check the black money menace.

After probing into a list of 628 Indians, who figured on a list of account holders in HSBC’s Geneva branch that India got from the French government, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has said that prosecution has begun against 79 entities.

Out of these, no balance has been found in case of 289 accounts, according to a report of the SIT submitted to the court, portions of which were released by government on Friday.

“Out of the 628 persons, 201 are either non-residents or non-traceable, leaving 427 persons cases as actionable cases,” an official statement said.

While the total amount involved in these cases is about Rs 4,479 crore, the income tax department has finalized assessment for 79 entities involving 339 cases.

“An amount of Rs 2,926 crore has been brought to tax towards the undisclosed balances in the accounts relating to these persons,” the statement said, adding that taxes along with interest at applicable rates have been levied.

While suggesting steps like curbs on cash transportation beyond a level and mandatory quoting of PAN for cash and cheque payments over Rs 1 lakh, the SIT has flagged off mining, ponzi schemes, iron ore exports, misuse of export-import route as major areas prone to black money transactions.

The issue of black money has been a major political issue in India, including in the last Lok Sabha polls.

Incidentally, today’s disclosure comes at a time when Switzerland has indicted Herve Falciani, a former HSBC employee, who had leaked information related to thousands of bank account holders at its Geneva branch. He was charged on Thursday by the Swiss authorities for ‘industrial espionage, breach of trade and banking secrecy’. (Courtesy: Times of India)

 

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