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Dasaratha Deb, the unparalleled Communist Leader

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

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The CPI(M) is observing the Birth Centenary of Comrade Dasaratha Deb, former Chief Minister of Tripura, four times MP and  veteran Communist Leader, whose entire life was a big struggle for the people of Tripura and the tribals specially. The militant struggle of the people of Tripura against the king and his overthrow is history. When he was  elected to the Parliament for the first time in 1952 (the first general elections), he was facing arrest and was underground. It was only on the intervention of the Speaker of the Parliament, that the arrest warrant was withdrawn. He fought for the unity of the tribals and the non-tribals in Tripura and became the Chief Minister. He expired on 14th October 1998. Dasaratha Deb was born in 1916.

Remembering Comrade Dasaratha Deb is an inspiration for any Communist. His life and struggles require deep study and recording for the future generations.

 

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K P Sharma Oli, Veteran Communist sworn in Nepal PM

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

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Veteran Communist leader K P Sharma Oli was today sworn in as Nepal’s 38th Prime Minister, a day after he was elected in Parliament with support from smaller parties.
Oli, 63, was administered the oath of office and secrecy by President Ram Baran Yadav at his official residence here. Prime Minister Oli has formed a small cabinet incorporating two Deputy Prime Ministers and five ministers.
In voting held in Parliament yesterday, Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) chairman Oli garnered 338 votes, 39 more than the 299 that he needed to be elected as prime minister while Koirala, the former Nepal Congress Prime Minister could secure only 249 votes. A total of 587 members cast their votes. Lawmakers were not allowed to stay neutral during the voting.
While Oli was backed by UCPN-Maoist, Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal, Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum-Democratic and some fringe parties; four Madhes parties in the United Democratic Madhesi Front had supported NC leader Koirala who himself became prime minister with the support from CPN-UML in 2014.
Our Hearty Congratulations to the new Nepal Prime Minister!

 

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Telecom TU Movement (10) – Calcutta CWC Meeting and Sanchar Bhawan March

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

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Calcutta CWC Meeting – 18-20 March 1993

The Central Working Committee of E.III Union was held at Calcutta from 18th to 20th of March 1993. Calcutta comrades had made convenient arrangements for the holding of the CWC. It was held at Yuba Kendra, Moulali, in the centre of the city.

The three day CWC gave a clarion call to the leaders and workers to rise above the differences and help settling the problems in E.III Union through discussions so that the Telecom workers can unitedly  organize struggles for defending their rights and interests in the face of severe attacks  due to the retrograde policies of the central government resulting in the threat of massive and indiscriminate computerization and consequential danger of redundancy, retrenchment, mass scale transfers etc.

The CWC was presided over by V.A.N.Namboodiri, President and Moni Bose, General Secretary, presented the report on activities. It strongly protested against the move of corporatization and privatization of telecom services. A strong and united movement is required to resist the anti-worker proposals. The CWC meeting adopted a 30 Points Charter of Demands, including the upgradation of all officials to the restructured cadre after training and re-training. The CWC appealed to SG, NFTE to end disruption of E.III Union and accept democratic functioning.

In order to achieve the demands in the charter, the following programmes of action were decided:

  1. 09-23 April 1991 : Charter of Demands Campaign
  2. 04 May 1993 : Charter of Demands Day
  3. 17-21 May 1993 : Demonstration Week
  4. 04 June 1993 : Dharna

E.III Union requested for joint programmes to SG, but he flatly refused.

However, all these programme were successfully implemented by the E.III Union.

March to Sanchar Bhawan – 18th August 1993

On the call of the All India Telecom Employees Union Class III (E.III Union), about one thousand telecom workers made their presence felt on the streets of the capital culminating in a massive dharna in front of Sanchar Bhawan on 18th August 1993. They came from almost all states by train, buses and other public vehicles. The well decorated and commodious hall of Hindu Mahasabha provided the accommodation for those coming from distant places that needed overnight stay. Others who came by buses/tempos etc. assembled in front of the Mavlankar Hall and finally these streams converged in to the dharna in front of Sanchar Bhawan, the office of the Secretary, DOT.  The Sanchar Bhawan March was in continuation of the four phased programmes adopted at the Calcutta CWC meeting for the realisation of the 30 Point Charter of Demands.

Section 144 was in vogue in the entire area and the telecom administration denied entry inside Sanchar Bhawan as a matter of routine practice. The only course left was to defy the 144 and hold the dharna in the prohibited area, just in front of Sanchar Bhawan. Banners and festoons, posters and placards and shouting of slogans – all these indicated the militancy and the struggle-mood of the workers. The whole area was surrounded by van loads of police and para-military forces. They contemplated mass arrests for violating the law. It was the direct intervention of the TU leaders and MPs which saved the situation.

Exactly at 10.00 AM, the dharna started with V.A.N.Namboodiri, All India President of the union, in the chair. The General Secretary, Moni Bose, welcomed the participants and explained that the purpose of the programme was to break the stalemate and securing justice from the department for the settlement of the fully justified 30 Points Charter of Demands. It was also to show the solidarity of the telecom workers to fight the menace of large-scale privatisation, which was in the offing. The President hailed the workers’ indomitable spirit exhibited in their massive participation. A good number of women comrades were also present.

Com. Suseela Gopalan, M.P., Chairman of the  Co-Ordinating Committee of P and T Unions in Kerala and a Member of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee of Communications Ministry, inaugurated the dharna. She hailed the fighting spirit of telecom workers and assured full help and co-operation in the struggle. Com. Saifudheen Choudhary, M.P., greeted the participants  and declared that their struggles for realization of the justified demands will get support from all sides. Com. Ram Vilas Paswan, M.P., strongly criticized the government policies and called upon the telecom workers  to fight for the reversal of such anti-people policies. Com. Chitta Basu, M.P., spoke and gave full support. The leaders of the P and T TU movement, Coms. B.K.Banerjee, RL Bhattacharjee, P.S.Raman Kutty, R.S.Yadav and others addressed the dharna.

The leaders urged upon the telecom workers to play the van guard role in organizing a joint united movement of all central government employees for the realization of basic demands and ensure that the  proposed strike of CG employees by the end of September be a resounding success. The “United Struggle Day” on 25th August is to be organized in an effective manner to prepare the ground for the strike in September, in case the demands are not conceded by the government.

All the leaders appealed the telecom workers to respond to the call of the union and participate in the General Strike and Bharat Bandh on 9th September 1993, to fall in line with the people of our country for  the reversal of the wrong economic policies of the central government and against communalism.

After the Dharna was over, the important functionaries of the union at Circle and district levels assembled at the Dharmashala Hall under the presidentship of V.A.N.Namboodiri. R.S.Yadav, B.P.Singh, J.Sampath Rao, A.C.Shah, K.M.Pillai, Shibdas banerjee, Harcharan Singh, H.S.Dhillon, K.D.M.Tripathy, Tundam, S.R.Nayak and Amina Banerjee addressed the meeting.

General Secretary Moni Bose summed up the discussion and declared amidst cheers that the progressive leadership in E.III Union, while fighting against the disruption from within and outside, will carry forward the crusade for unity and united action against the massive privatization for which a continuous discussion with the Federations/Associations would be carried on. (To be continued)

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Meeting at CGM Office Mumbai

12 Monday Oct 2015

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A well attended meeting was held at CGM office Mumbai organised by BSNL Employees Union. A large number of contract casual workers were also present. Com. Ganesh Hinge presided. Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron BSNLEU and President BSNLCCWF, Animesh Mitra, Secretary General. BSNLCCWF and Vice-President BSNLEU, John Verghese, All India Asst. General Secretary BSNLEU, N.K.Nalwade, Circle Secretary BSNLEU, Balachandra Mane, Asst. Circle Secretary BSNLEU and other leaders addressed focussing the issues of workers. All the leaders were honoured at the meeting by presenting flower bouquets. The questions raised by the members were replied to by the leaders.

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BSNLCCWF- Meeting of Parliament Standing Committee on Labour

12 Monday Oct 2015

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Today, 12 th October 2015, a meeting of the Parliament Committee on Labour was held at Oberoi Hotel, Mumbai. BSNLCCWF leaders Com.VAN Namboodiri, President, Com.Animesh Mitra, Secretary General, BSNLCCWF, Com.John Verghese, AGS, Com.N.K.Nalwade, Circle Secretary BSNLEU participated and presented the issues of casual contract workers effectively. The Chairman and Members of Parliament present appreciated the points raised by the unions. The Chief Labour Commissioner (Central), Central EPF Commissioner, Chief ESI Commissioner and other Labour officers were present.
After the evidence of union, the evidence from CMD BSNL and other BSNL officers were taken. The details of discussion will be intimated.

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“Workers are not Beggars, They are the Salt of the Earth” – Babu Tarapada

11 Sunday Oct 2015

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” Ah! Brothers, workers are not beggars, they are the salt of the earth, they are the only people who produce wealth. Wealth consists of the labour imprinted on material substance; and in the absence of workers, where is the labour to come from, which is necessary to create wealth?”

“Organise if you want a Living Wage, Organise if you want to have your working hours reduced, Organise if you desire better treatment from your superior officer, Organise if you want that authorities should consult and consider your opinion on all administrative measures affecting you.”

” Take it from me, Brothers, that petitions and memorials and supplications will count for nothing as long as you do not organise yourselves in a manner to convince the government that you will no longer stand nonsense.”

( Excerpts from the historic Presidential speech of Babu Tarapada Mukherjee, Pioneer of the P and T Trade Union movement at the Lahore Conference of All India( including Burma) Post Office and RMS Union on 9th October 1921. Please remember that he spoke thus when the mighty British were ruling the country. Babu Tarapada was charge-sheeted and dismissed for this speech. The Director General Posts had offered him no action if he apologized. But he refused. Even after dismissal, he continued  leading the movement till his death on 29th September 1929. P and T Trade Union Movement has been led by such stalwarts who had stood their ground for the cause of the workers.)

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World Congress of Marxism in Beijing

10 Saturday Oct 2015

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Beijing, Oct 8 Amid efforts to deepen reforms to further liberalise its economy to halt the slowdown, China is holding the first World Congress on Marxism which aims to discuss the future orientation of the socialist ideology expounded by Karl Marx.
The congress, sponsored by Peking University opened here today. It is a platform to study and discuss the exchange, spread, and development of Marxism around the world and its important role in boosting social progress and civilization development.
More than 400 Marxist scholars from 20 countries were invited to participate in the congress with the theme of “Marxism and the Development of the Human Race”, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The ruling Communist Party of China, (CPC), the longest party in power since 1949 has embarked on widespread reforms since 1980s after the death of its founder Mao Zedong which
helped it to emerge as the world’s second largest economy.
The meeting is also the biggest academic conference on Marxism held in China.
During the two-day conference, more than 100 scholars will give speeches on topics such as “the origin and development of Marxism,” and “Marxism and the global economy”.
Meanwhile, high-level talks on a series of topics including the development path of underdeveloped countries and Marxism, and the Chinese development path and market socialism, will also be held.
Sun Daiyao, vice president of the School of Marxism of Peking University, said the congress aims to manifest the strong vitality and widespread impact of Marxism in modern world, as well as to boost the spread, exchange and development of Marxism across the world.
It will also study and share Chinese experience to promote the progress of Chinese society and the development of the world at large, Sun added.
Du Yubo, vice minister of education, said at the opening ceremony that the congress will showcase China’s research on Marxism while helping Chinese scholars expand their research.
The congress is scheduled to be held about every two years in Peking University as a standing and summit academic forum. The next congress will be held in 2018 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx’s birth. (PTI)

 

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Mumbai the cheapest top city in the world.

10 Saturday Oct 2015

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According a survey conducted by Savills World Reasearch, Mumbai is the cheapest city to live and work among the top metropolitan cities of the world.

London, Hong Kong and New York are the world’s most expensive cities for companies to accommodate employees, with costs in London going skywards, states the research.

Mumbaikars can take pride in the matter.

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CPI(M) condemns Mainpuri Attack

10 Saturday Oct 2015

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Statement issued by CPI(M) Politburo

The violence in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh once again highlights how the issue of cow slaughter is being utilized to target the minority community.  A mob attacked four men who were accused of killing a cow, two of whom are injured and in a critical condition.  Some shops belonging to Muslims were set on fire.  The Polit Bureau condemns these attacks.

The men were skinning a dead cow which was used as the pretext for the attack.  The Hindutva outfits have been for some time indulging in such provocative activities and creating discord.  The Uttar Pradesh government must firmly crack down on such elements.  It is not enough to arrest people after an incident.  Preventive action must be taken against those organizations and persons who are spreading communal hatred in the name of the cow.

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India Post observes Postal Week from 9-15 October 2015

10 Saturday Oct 2015

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India_post_hoarding_English_Size_8_w_x4_h_FeetIndia Post is observing Indian Postal Week from 9th to 15th October 2015. It is part of its plan to give a better service to the people. Despite many limitations, India Post is marching ahead.

Best Wishes to India Post!

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