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Dept. of Posts lose Rs. 7 in a Post Card and Rs. 5 in an Inland Cover!

06 Monday Apr 2015

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The government has been stating that Department of Posts is in loss. True. But how can it be in profit, when the government is charging the services far below the cost?

A Postal Card by the time it is delivered is costing Rs. 7.53 while it is charged only Rs. 0.50 incurring a loss of more than Rs.7.00  In the same way an Inland Cover costing Rs. 7.48 is sold for Rs. 2.50 causing a loss of about Rs. 5.00.

The Department has to implement the decisions of the government providing services below cost and later the government itself states that the DoP is in loss.

It is almost the same thing with BSNL also. And BSNL is charged with loss. Sufficient support should be given by the government in such cases.

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Why Government is not naming and shaming the corporates with NPA in Banks?

05 Sunday Apr 2015

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The Central Government has  the names of corporates, who have taken loans from banks and not  remitted back, which is treated as Non-Performing Assets (NPA). This comes to about Rs. 2.60 lakh crore. Why the government is not naming them and put in the public domain? It is not that these corporates do not have funds to repay, but are escaping from payment through one excuse or other. The Public Sector Banks are the worst hit. Even it can be doubted whether there is any conspiracy between the banks and the corporates.

The Left Party leaders Coms. Sitaram Yechuri (CPIM) and D.Raja (CPI) in a Seminar in Chennai demanded that the names of these defaulter corporates should be published.

The government should act immediately and name and shame the defaulters and collect the due amount from them.

 

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A good example- KSRTC workers build bus-body during off-duty hours

05 Sunday Apr 2015

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The employees of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) at Mavelikkara has shown a fine example. KSRTC is reeling under loss and  is finding it difficult even to pay salary and pension to its workers/pensioners in time.

The employees at Mavelikkara in their off-duty hours have completed the building of the body of a bus, without claiming anything from the KSRTC. The newly built bus was handed over to KSRTC.

Congratulations to the workers who have put their mite to make KSRTC better.

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The age old Money Order on the way out?

05 Sunday Apr 2015

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It seems that the age-old and traditional system of Money Order is coming to an end. In the new technology era, the method of Money Order has also changed. Now it is e-money order or i-money order.

Earlier the same Money Order form filled up by the sender will go by post to the addressee. The Post Man will pay the amount to the payee and the a portion of the same signed by the latter will be  returned to the sender as proof that it has been paid. The counterfoil with the signature was a document even to be produced in the court to show that the money has been paid.

In the P and T Department earlier, salaries of many telecom employees out of the headquarters of the Division/Sub-division were paid their salary through M.O.s, in which the details of their salary, deduction etc. will be mentioned. This portion can be retained by the payee as a proof of his salary payment and details. It is with such a piece of M.O.coupon that I could help the widow/family  of a Line Inspector  get the family pension after 20 years of his death. That was the only evidence the family had, which helped to find out the office of making payment and then to the records of the deceased official. Families /relatives of government officials/military personnel etc. used to wait for the Post Man/Woman, in the first week of the month for the M.O. sent by their family member working somewhere else. The letter in brief sentences written in the back of the counterfoil will be read out many times by the family.

All these are gone now. Even if the sender fills up the M.O. in the old way, that form does not travel and reach the payee. For early receipt, it is sent by the Post Office through e-mail / i-mail to the payees’ Post office, which takes the print out and send the Postman to pay the same. Neither the message from the sender nor the address of the sender is not there in the counterfoil to be kept by the payee. The payee has to note down the same from the M.O. print out. Of course, the M.O. reaches fast.

Yes, the old traditional Money Order is almost dead without anybody knowing it. The Telegram was stopped by the Department of Telecom on 15th July last year despite strong protest from the people and staff unions. Now the M.O.is also going the same way.

Changes are inevitable in the forward march. But those who are familiar with the earlier M.O. will certainly remember the old days and the thrill of getting the M.O. (Courtesy: Hindu)

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CG Employees’ March to Parliament of 28th April 2015

03 Friday Apr 2015

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More than 5 lakh Central Government Employees will march to Parliament on 28th April as per the call of the JCM National Council Staff Side, including employees of Railways, Defence and Postal. The March is being organised on the basis of the Charter of Demands presented to the government.

We extend our support and solidarity to the struggles of the CG Employees.

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CITU protests against decision to put EPF Funds in share markets.

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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New Delhi, April 1: Centre of Indian Trade Unions registers its vehement protest over the Government decision to invest 5 to 15 percent workers PF accumulation to speculative share market ignoring total opposition by the entire trade union movement.

It may be recalled that the past Labour Ministers as Chairman of Central Board of Trustees used to take a position supporting the views of Trade Unions. But now the current Labour Minister of the BJP Government is supporting the employers demand for share market investment of PF accumulations.  .

In addition to the disastrous new investment pattern, proposals have been officially made for whole-sole amendment of the Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952  which includes matters presented by the Finance Minister in his Budget speech on amendment of the EPF Act.

Except widening the scope of implementation of the EPF Act, by reducing the limit of the number of workers to 10 from 20, most of the other amendments will result in the death knell of the Social Security Scheme in the country, which used to be showcased as a great achievement of the country.  Option is being given to EPF subscribers to switch over to the National Pension Scheme (NPS) which is only a saving scheme.  By projecting NPS as a better alternative to provident fund, Government is trying to move the workers from a Social Security Scheme, which guarantees certain benefits even to the family members of EPF subscribers.

Through some other amendments, Government, in the name of supporting  small factories  are reducing the existing benefits to the largest chunk of Industrial workers in the country.  Workers in factories with 10 to 40 workers will get lesser benefits from EPF.  It is to be noted that more than 75 per cent of industrial workers are from these factories with  workers up to 40.

In total, the changes being made in the EPF Scheme in the country are part of the market oriented neoliberal economic policies of the BJP Government at the center.

CITU calls upon the working people in the country to raise their voice of protest against these amendments and investment proposals along with the campaign  and preparations for the united direct action against the BJP Government’s anti worker – anti people policies (INN)

 

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56 Ministers in Communications during the 68 years after Independence

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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There are 56 Communications Ministers since Independence of the country ( 1947) till now. These include Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri,  Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, Charan Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, V.P.Singh, Chandra Sekhar, A.B.Vajpayee and Dr.Manmohan Singh, all for brief periods.

These Communication Ministers include prominent leaders like Rafi Ahmad Kidwai (first Communications Minister),  Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur, Jagjivan Ram, H.N.Bahuguna, Brahmananda Reddy, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma (who later became President of India), Prakash Singh Badal, George Fernandez (leader of the Railway Strike 1974), C.M.Stephen, V.N.Gadgil, Arjun Singh, K.P.Unnilkrishnan, Rajesh Pilot, Sushama Swaraj, Ram Vilas Paswan, Promod Mahajan,  Kapil Sibal and the present Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

The government has always given prominence to the Communications Ministry. But some how in the last two decades, many of the ministers like Sukh Ram, Dayanidhi Maran, A.Raja etc. has been connected with scam and corruption cases.

Jagjivan Ram is the Communications Minister who served for the maximum period, 4 years 7 months and one of the most prominent leaders. None has served for full  5 years. In addition to the Prime Ministers, there are few other ministers  who functioned as Communications Ministers for one or two months, or even a few days only.

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7,759 villages in Rajasthan declared as Scarcity -hit

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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As per the recommendations of a government committee which looked in to the matter, the Rajasthan Government has declared 7,759 villages in 22 districts, out of a total 33 districts, as scarcity hit.  The main reason is the failure of the rabi crops. Immediate action is required to give maximum assistance to the affected people.

 

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Not a single Olympics Gold Medal for India during last 60 years

02 Thursday Apr 2015

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” It has been 60 years since the country,with 120 crore population, won a gold at Olympics.”- Olympian and sports legend Milkha Singh.

What is wrong with our Sports? System failure or talent shortage? Serious question to be discussed and answers found.

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Protest government decision to put workers pension fund in share market

01 Wednesday Apr 2015

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The Government has decided to invest 5 to 15 percent of workers Provident Fund amount in share market,  ignoring the strong opposition by the entire trade union movement.  In the EPF Organisation, the Central Trade Unions have vehemently opposed the same earlier.

The entire workers have to protest and defeat the anti-worker decision of the government. The 11 Central Trade Unions are expected to organise the protest effectively.

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