Odisha struggles for land for poor
05 Thursday Feb 2015
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05 Thursday Feb 2015
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05 Thursday Feb 2015
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The employees of the the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of the biggest IT services company in the country, have strongly protested against the move of the TCS management to retrench thousands of employees. They have also decided to organise a meeting of the employees on 7th February 2015 at Bengaluru to discuss and make future plans to oppose and defeat the retrenchment.
We fully support the move of the TCS employees to resist retrenchment. We also demand the TCS management to cancel their retrenchment programmes and take back all the retrenched employees.
05 Thursday Feb 2015
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Even after 67 years of Independence, India has 27 crores of people living in extreme poverty ass per a United Nations Report. The Millennium Development Goals Programme envisaged to eliminate property by December 2014, but this could not be achieved. India accepted the UNO’s MDG in 2000 with an aim to free the crores of people under extreme poverty, hunger, illiteracy and poor health. Indian rulers had utterly failed in implementing the programme. While the rich has flourished, the condition of the poor remained the same, despite loud declarations.
It is a shame on both the UPA and NDA governments. The people has to rise and remove these governments to save the country.
05 Thursday Feb 2015
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Department of Posts has also applied for licence for operating payments bank. Last time it was rejected by the government stating lack of capital. This time also, the government may try to create problems for India Post, while supporting the claims of private corporates for licence.
The government should accept the application of the India Post and grant licence to it to operate payments bank.
04 Wednesday Feb 2015
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In preparation for the 21st Party Congress at Visakhapatnam on 14-19 April 2015, the PB has released the Draft Political Resolution today, 4th February. The main points of the Resolution are reproduced below:
Main Points of the Draft Political Resolution for the 21st Congress
I
The international situation is marked by an uncertain and tenuous recovery from the global financial crisis of 2008. The austerity measures imposed by the ruling classes are being increasingly met with resistance by the people. In this context, the victory of a Left party, Syriza, in Greece, the worst hit by the crisis, is a significant development.
The United States is exerting to retain its hegemony in the face of rising difficulties. Its military interventions in West Asia have caused havoc and destruction and is responsible for the rise of Islamist extremism in Iraq, Libya, Syria and other places.
The US pivot to Asia with a view to contain China is another step to retain its hegemony. The United States has assigned India a key role in the strategy which the Modi government is eager to embrace as seen in the Joint Vision Statement issued during the Obama visit.
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The Draft Political Resolution deals with the political situation in the country. It has noted the big change with the BJP getting an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha. This has set the stage for a rightwing offensive comprising an aggressive pursuit of neo-liberal policies and a full-scale attempt by the RSS-led Hindutva forces to advance their communal agenda. Such a conjuncture presages growing authoritarianism.
The Draft Political Resolution spells out the contours of this rightwing offensive under the Modi government. The nine month period of the Modi government is marked by an aggressive push for neo-liberal policies: More FDI in all sectors of the economy; bigger disinvestment of public sector shares; making it easier for big business to acquire cheap land and entry of mining and industrial projects at the expense of the peasants and tribal people by making amendments to the land acquisition law through an ordinance; further strengthening of the position of capital relative to labour through changes in labour laws.
This is accompanied by an attack on the rights of the people. There are significant cuts in social sector expenditure, curtailment of the MGNREGA programme, increase in drug prices and efforts to dismantle the FCI and the procurement from farmers.
III
The advent of the Modi government has led to the multi-pronged campaign of the RSS-Hindutva forces which threatens the secular democratic basis of the Republic. The reconversion, attacks on minority rights, retrograde patriarchal notions of women and glorification of Nathuram Godse are part of this Hindutva project. The RSS interaction with the government has got institutionalized.
The Draft Political Resolution spells out concrete steps to be taken in the political, social, cultural and educational fields to counter the communal ideology and the activities of the Hindutva forces.
IV
The Draft Political Resolution spells out the future political direction of the Party.
“2.67 The Party has to fight against the BJP and Modi government’s policies. This is the main task at hand. This requires a concerted opposition to the Modi government’s economic policies and its Hindutva oriented social and educational policies. The Party has to conduct a political-ideological struggle against the BJP-RSS combine. The fight against communalism cannot be conducted in isolation. It has to be integrated with the struggle against the neo-liberal policies and in defence of the people’s livelihood.
“2.68 While the main direction of the struggle is against the BJP, the Party will continue to oppose the Congress. It has pursued neo-liberal policies and it is the Congress-led UPA government’s anti-people policies and corruption which helped the BJP to acquire popular support. The Party will have no understanding or electoral alliance with the Congress.
“2.69 The fight against the neo-liberal policies requires the struggle against such policies being pursued by the state governments, including those run by the regional parties. It is also necessary to politically oppose the bourgeois-landlord politics and policies of the regional parties in order to organise the working people and mobilise them around the Left and democratic platform.
“2.70 The Party will give primary attention to developing and building the independent strength of the Party. At the same time, the Party will strive to develop united actions on people’s issues, defence of national sovereignty, states rights and against imperialism with other democratic forces and non-Congress secular parties. Joint platforms for mass movements and united struggles are necessary if the Party is to expand its independent strength. The united actions of the class and mass organisations will seek to draw in the masses following the Congress, the BJP and the other bourgeois parties.
“2.71 The Party will actively work to rally the Left and democratic forces so that a Left and democratic front can be forged step by step. This can be done only through the process of developing united struggles and joint movements. The electoral tactics of the Party should be guided by the Party’s interests to strengthen itself and to help the rallying of the Left and democratic forces.”
“2.56 In the coming period, emphasis should be on developing mass struggles and movements by the Party and the mass fronts should also lead and organise struggles and movements on the problems and issues affecting different sections of the people. It is only by building powerful mass organisations that the Party can advance and the Left and democratic forces be strengthened.”
V
The Draft Political Resolution concludes by setting out the future tasks. Among them are:
· The broadest mobilization of the secular and democratic forces against the communal danger and in defence of secular values should be undertaken.
· The Party should consistently take up the anti-imperialist agenda. This includes mobilizing the people against the growing strategic ties with the US and the ruling classes succumbing to US pressures.
· The Party should step up its efforts to defend the interests of the socially oppressed sections, dalits, adivasis and minorities. The Party should directly intervene to defend the rights of women and to fight against the growing attacks on women.
· The struggle to defend the Party and the Left from the violence and attacks on democracy in West Bengal must be supported by an all India campaign to defend democracy and democratic rights.
· Building and widening Left unity, rallying the various classes and working people around the Left and democratic programme so that progress can be made towards forging the Left and democratic front.
04 Wednesday Feb 2015
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03 Tuesday Feb 2015
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New Delhi, Feb 2 : In one of its biggest recruitment drives, government has announced hiring of over 62,000 young men and women as constables in central paramilitary and police organisations this year.
The candidates will be hired by central forces like CRPF,BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF, NIA and SSF as the Union Home Ministry launched the mega-drive of hiring workforce for these security organisations in the last about five years.
Apart from reservation for SC/ST and OBC candidates,relaxation of applicable age has been made for the children and dependents of the victims of 2002 Gujarat riots and 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
“This is one of the largest recruitment drives that is being held by the central government for hiring in paramilitary and other allied forces. The large-scale hiring is being conducted keeping in view an increasing role of these forces and growth in number of battalions sanctioned to these forces in the recent past,” a senior Home Ministry officer said.
The examination in this context is being done by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) on the directions of the Union Home Ministry, the official said. (PTI)
03 Tuesday Feb 2015
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As per the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ programme of the Government, the Department of Posts will open one crore Saving Accounts in the Post Offices with a minimum ammount of Rs. 1,000 and maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakh. ‘The Sukanya Samridhi Account’ can be opened for the girl child till the age of 10.
This is announced by Communications Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad yesterday.
02 Monday Feb 2015
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New Delhi, Feb 1 : Irked by the government’s 10 per cent stake sale in Coal India Ltd (CIL), trade unions have warned of a ‘non-cooperation drive’ to protest against the disinvestment and other issues.
A decision in this regard would be taken by the central trade unions of coal industry during a meeting expected to be called in a couple of days, a senior union leader said. (PTI)
26 Monday Jan 2015
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Even in the history of world wars, there is nothing in comparison to the ” Siege of Leningrad ” which continued for about 900 days and caused the death of more than 6 lakh soldiers including both sides, Germany and Soviet Union.
It started on 8th September 1941 as part of the Second World War. The Nazi Germany started to attack and conquer countries one after another with its huge military and armaments. USSR was its enemy No.1. Leningrad ( old St.Petersberg), a major city of the USSR was blockaded by the German Army, cutting all roads and bridges and supply lines and heavy attack started. With less military, less arms and ammunition and also supply line cut, the Soviet Union made a determined resistance. The Russians resisted the German army at each and every point and tried to break the blockade. According to Hitler, he wanted the city to be eliminated completely. But Hitler underestimated the courage and determination of the Soviet Army. Day and night the fight continued. At last, the Soviet Red Army broke the blockade and the Germans had to retreat. But the retreating Nazi Army destroyed many heritage buildings and looted gold and valuables. The siege was broken on 27th January 1944 after about 900 days. More than 6 lakh soldiers perished including both sides. But Leningrad was at last free.
The 900 days Siege of Leningrad and breaking the Siege will always be remembered as one of the most determined fight by the USSR to defend its major city and liberate it from the attack of the Nazi Germany.