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The BSNL Employees under the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations are making all out efforts to ensure a better service to the customers. It has given a detailed Memorandum to the Prime Minister, Finance Minister, Communications Minister, Secretary DOT, CMD BSNL etc. with proposals for improvement and strengthening the company. The issues coming in this category are connected with the same.

Conciliation by CLS on strike issues

28 Friday Jun 2013

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The conciliation meeting by the Chief Labour Commissioner (CLC) on the 12th June Strike issues between BSNL and Forum of BSNL Employees / Associations scheduled for today, 28th June 2013 stands postponed as per information from CLC. Next date will be fixed and intimated.

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BSNL for Better Service (8) – Top Management should belong to BSNL, not on deputation.

28 Friday Jun 2013

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One important hurdle in the growth of BSNL is the sad fact that the top management of BSNL who has to plan and execute important decisions does not belong to BSNL, but is on deputation. While the 3.5 lakhs executives and non-executives got absorbed in BSNL after corporatisation, the 1600 and odd ITS officers continued on deputation, except very few who got absorbed.

All top positions in BSNL like Chief General Managers, General managers etc. are occupied by ITS officers. They continue to be in the government service. This anomalous situation had a very unhealthy environment for the growth of BSNL.  Our strong opinion is that the BSNL should be managed by officers who belong to the organisation itself. That will result in more commitment and improve the functioning of the company itself. At present the future career prospects of the top management officers are not related with the growth of BSNL, but rest with the government, whether the company grows or not.  We had suggested that new recruitment should take place to these posts and also that capable and eligible officials working in BSNL  should be promoted to these posts. This will bring both experience and expertise.

BSNL was having about Rs.40,000 crore at its disposal when the company was formed. If this reserve has been used effectively for expansion and development, the present situation would have been different. In short we want  that BSNL should be managed by a top management committed to the growth of the company.

 

 

 

 

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BSNL restores Exchanges, Towers in Uttarakhand.

28 Friday Jun 2013

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BSNL Management and workers have put excellent work to restore the destroyed communications services in Uttarakhand.  272 mobile towers and 44 telephone exchanges have been restored, said CMD RK Upadhyay.

The company, however, could not restore telecom infrastructure at three locations – Dharchula, Narayan Bazar and Kedarnath where all equipment of the company were washed away. But the efforts have started.

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Meeting with DOT and BSNL Officers

25 Tuesday Jun 2013

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Meeting with Additional Secretary, DOT

Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Convener, Forum & Advisor AIBDPA and K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary, AIBDPA met Smt. Rita Teotia, Additional Secretary, DOT and discussed the issue of orders on 78.2% IDA fixation for the BSNL pensioners retired before 01-01-2007. They urged for issue of early orders. The issue of early payment of Rs. 1,500 crore from USOF was also pointed out for which the  Addl. Secretary assured early action and stated that only the Gazette Notification is further required in the matter.

Meeting with Member (Services) and Member (Finance)

The AIBDPA leaders met Shri S.C.Misra, Member (Services) and Smt. Sadhana Dixit, Member (Finance) and urged for necessary action for issue of necessary orders on the payment of 78.2% IDA fixation  for the pre-2007 pensioners. Copy of the letter addressed to Secretary, DOT in the matter was handed over.

Meeting with Director, Finance (BSNL)

Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri and K.G.Jayaraj met Sri KGCK Pillai, Director (Finance), BSNL and discussed about the implementation of the orders on the payment of 78.2% IDA pay fixation. Shri R.K.Goyal, GM (Estt.) was also present. The union leaders requested that the method of fixation and connected matters be clearly directed so that there will be no confusion at the field level. Director(F) assured that this will be done.

Meeting with CMD BSNL

Coms. V.A.N.Namboodiri and K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary AIBDPA met Shri R.K.Upadhyay, CMD BSNL and discussed about the restoration of the services in the flood and landslide ravaged Uttarakhand and HP and offered maximum support from the workers and pensioners. CMD stated that most of the towers and other infrastructure have been restored, but again due to the heavy rain, cables have been destroyed. They are also being restored. He appealed for maximum donations from the staff.

The Association leaders requested for extension of provision of concessional Broad band connections to the DOT retirees. He assured that the issue will be positively considered.

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BSNL for Better Service (7)(Continued) – Procurement of Equipment

24 Monday Jun 2013

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On pressure from the staff unions, another tender was floated for 93 million (9.3 crore) GSM lines, but that was also cancelled at the last moment citing some vigilance issues. Next tender for 5 million lines was also cancelled on some other pretext. The Government and management together ensured that the BSNL is completely out of stock of mobile lines. It was a golden period for the private companies to give lakhs and lakhs of connections, without any competition from  BSNL. The market share of BSNL went continuously declining and reached to about 12% in the mobile sector. The private sector reached about 88% of the total mobile lines in the country.

The Forum of BSNL Unions took up the issue with the BSNL management and warned of going in to struggle if the equipment is not procured. It was not only the case of GSM lines. There was acute shortage of cables, Broad-band modem, Drop wire and other equipment required for expansion and regular maintenance of the services. No equipment was purchased for a number of years creating a critical situation.

The continued pressure of the Unions had some result. As per the management, Advance Purchase Orders have been issued  for 22 lakhs clip instruments, a good number of cables, Broadband modems, drop wire etc. But the fact is, that most of the SSAs have still not got the same. The top management should take necessary steps to immediately  get the equipment purchased and distributed or authorise the SSAs to purchase the same.

At present the procurement of equipment is done in an unplanned manner. Because there was much pressure from the Forum and unions, some purchase is made. After this, the situation may again go stagnant.  The Management should have a well-planned strategy to purchase all equipment required for the growth, expansion and maintenance.

Drop-wire is being manufactured by the BSNL Telecom Factories and the production can be increased according to the requirement. As far as towers are concerned, again the factories can manufacture any number of towers. In fact, more than two hundred towers are ready for supply in the TFs, but SSA heads are purchasing the towers from outside citing some small technical problems. These have to be solved and the TF towers should be purchased and utilised. Efforts should be made to manufacture the optical fibre cables in our own factories. Tender for sufficient mobile lines, phone instruments etc. has to be floated. An effort should be made to manufacture Broad-band Modem in the TFs. It is not much difficult. In short, there should not be any shortage of equipment.

The Management should take immediate steps for the procurement, which will go a long way in expansion and a better service to the people.

 

 

 

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SBI to recruit 10,000 employees, all Banks 60,000

24 Monday Jun 2013

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It is reported by PTI quoting the SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhari that the State Bank of India will be recruiting 10,000 employees in 2012-13. He also stated that about 7,500 will be retiring. It means that SBI will get an additional staff of 2,500. SBI Chairman also mentioned that another 20,000 Asst. Grade employees were recruited last year.

The banking sector was in acute shortage of staff due to the VRS implemented earlier. Now all the banks have started recruitment. It is estimated that more than 60,000 employees will be recruited in the PSU Banks this year.

This is a good decision. It is time that BSNL should think about recruitment to induct new blood. This can be done by regularising the casual/contract labour working for many years, appointment on compassionate grounds and also direct recruitment.  It is to be noted that almost 15,000 workers are retiring every year and more than 1,30,000 had already retired since 2000. About 30,000 only has been so far recruited that too mainly in TTA and JTO cadre. Recruitment in other cadres are also necessary.

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BSNL For Better Service (7) – Procurement of equipment

23 Sunday Jun 2013

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For the defence of the country, an efficient army ( including Navy and Airforce ) is required. For an efficient army,  disciplined and well-trained personnel are required. At the same time, it is also most important that the army is well equipped with the latest and strategic arms and ammunitions.

It is not much different with BSNL. For growth and expansion, for better and efficient service, the procurement of the necessary equipment has got an important role. The latest technologies should be used in order to give the required service to the customers. Communication is one sector, which has grown by leaps and bounds, with latest technologies being invented one after another. It is said that those who lived in the 20th century belong to a generation which has seen unlimited inventions which have changed the world, which never happened for many centuries. And Telecommunication has been one sector in which these latest inventions have taken place.

Telephones, though invented in 1870s and applied for the use of the common people  in India in the 1890s only, it has changed from the Magneto exchanges to Central battery system to auto exchanges and then to electronic system one after another in quick succession. In the transmission, switches, cables, airwaves, the progressive changes have been beyond description. Technologies changed quickly. Now multiple technologies exit and are used for the communication services.

Can BSNL survive in the fierce competitive atmosphere in a casual manner, and without adapting to the new situation. In this, procurement of sufficient equipment of latest technology is required. But  unfortunately, BSNL top management has utterly failed in this respect. As mentioned earlier, the anti-PSU policy of the government also had a role in this.

The BSNL revenue started reducing after 2007-2008 not because the market was not there, but sufficient equipment was not purchased to meet the huge requirement. BSNL has been growing in the mobile sector, till 2006-2007. Out of a population of more than 100 crore, only 50 % had mobiles and 50 crore market existed. The 45.5 million mobile tender floated by BSNL was suited to meet this requirement. But it had to face legal hurdles created by private companies, apathy on the part of the management and a negative attitude from the government. However all the hurdles were over by about two years and the purchase was to be made which would have armed BSNL to march ahead and conquer a good market share in the mobile section.

The government, fully aware that the growth of BSNL would have a negative effect on the private companies and MNCs which it wanted to favour, reacted immediately. It directed the BSNL to see that the tender is cancelled and the BSNL Board, even without a protest, just like ‘Masters Voice’ cancelled the tender, though there was no written direction from the government. It should have fought for getting the equipment purchased on the basis of the tender. It was only through a complete successful one day strike on 11th July 2007 on the call of the Joint Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations that at least half of the tender, 22.5 million lines were procured. It helped BSNL to escape from complete stagnation.But that was only a temporary solution. (to be continued)

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BSNL for Better Service (6) – Licence Fee should be waived for BSNL

22 Saturday Jun 2013

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At the time of corporatisation, Govt. assured that BSNL will have to pay Licence Fee, but the same will be reimbursed to the latter. What was the basis on which this reimbursement was decided by the government?

As per procedure, it may be necessary that Licence should be taken for providing the telecom services, after private companies also were allowed to provide services. As long as Govt. /DOT alone was the telecom service provider, it was not necessary. The licence is intended to regulate and control the services by the private operators, since the government has its mechanism for its departments.

But why the government takes Licence Fee from its own companies? BSNL is not working to amass wealth or maximise profit, but is functioning for implementing the policy decisions of the government in the telecom sector for universal service as also for security of the country and its people. How can such a PSU be equated with the private telecom companies whose main aim is to increase their profit, evade the taxes as much as possible and even cheat the government and also public through fraudulent methods. A large number of cases have already been exposed. Whether it is non-payment of huge income tax by Vodafone, cheating in providing roaming services without licence for the particular circle or providing SLD / ISD services by the Reliance, Idea and Airtel or cheating by converting the SED/ISD/STD calls in to local calls for avoiding higher taxes – it has been a continued process of avoiding tax and licence fee. Whether one such instance can be shown on the part of BSNL or for that matter MTNL, the two government companies?

Due to certain policy decisions, these PSUs have been formed. If they had continued as government services, there would not have any necessity to pay the Licence Fee. The correct policy should be that the government telecom company need not pay Licence Fee, tax etc. When there is profit, dividend can be paid and for the first six-seven years when there was profit, the dividend and  taxes have also been paid.

BSNL is in loss now for the last four years. It was the cancellation of the mobile equipment and non-procurement of other equipment also that was the main reason for the present situation.

Taking all the above issues in to consideration, no Licence Fee should be charged from the BSNL and MTNL, at least till the present crisis is over. The government can stop the system of Licence Fee for BSNL and MTNL or at least waive the same till the financial crisis is over.

The Forum of BSNL Unions / Associations have demanded the cancellation of Licence Fee for BSNL and it wants the GoM of Revival of BSNL to take the positive decision in this matter.

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BSNL signs International agreements

21 Friday Jun 2013

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R.K.Upadhyaya, CMD, BSNL has stated that BSNL has signed international agreements with telecom service providers in Bahrain, Guinea and Saudi Arabia. He also stated that already presence of BSNL is there and the agreements are made to strengthen it.

It is a good news that BSNL is also going global.

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BSNL for Better Service (5) – Restore USO Fund support to BSNL – Reimbursement of Licence Fee

19 Wednesday Jun 2013

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BSNL for Better Service (5) –  USO Fund support to BSNL – Reimbursement of Licence Fee

At the time of   corporatisation, it was assured  that BSNL   will be financially supported by the Government. The Universal Service   Obligation Fund(USOF) came in to force from  2002. It collects the Universal Service Levy   (USL) from service providers at a defined percentage of Adjusted Gross   Revenue (AGR) as a component of Licence Fee. The collections of USL are credited   to the Consolidated Fund of India and allocation of funds to USOF are done by   approval of the Parliament. Since the BSNL alone was providing landline   services in rural and remote areas, it alone was eligible for the support   from USOF. But later, by  amending  the Indian Telegraph Act 1886, the   eligibility for USOF was extended to the private telecom companies also. While   the collections through USL were substantial, only a small portion of the   same was provided to the BSNL. The balance amount was kept with USOF. So far   till 2010-11, BSNL was granted only Rs. 11,639.62 crore, despite the fact   that it has got a lot of funds available with it. Further, BSNL is losing much   more than that amount for providing the loss making connections and   maintaining them.Another assurance   was that BSNL will have to pay the Licence Fee like other companies, but the amount   will be returned. Reimbursement was given to BSNL, but after a few years it   was stopped. For the last 4-5 years licence fee has not been refunded.

Thus as can be   seen, the assurances on the three issues, payment of collected ADC to BSNL,   liberal support from USOF and refund of Licence Fee have either been   withdrawn or stopped. If these amounts have been given, most probably, the   company would not have posted loss.

The Forum of BSNL   Unions / Associations have demanded the GoM on Revival of BSNL & MTNL’   that all these assurances promised and later withdrawn/reduced may be   restored which will help BSNL in its advance march.

 

 

 

 

 

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