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Mid Day Meal Workers Protest against Govt. Injustice

07 Friday Mar 2014

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New Delhi, March 7: The All India Coordination Committee of Mid Day Meal Workers (CITU) strongly condemns the injustice done by the UPA II government to the 26 lakh mid day meal workers of the Country. Despite the written assurance given to the 45th Indian Labour Conference in May 2013 and the assurance given in Parliament that that the remuneration of the Mid Day Meal workers will be increased in the financial year 2013-14, and getting the finance ministry’s approval for the same, by not giving the cabinet approval for it, the UPA government once again proved that the labour is not in their agenda.

The Minister for HRD, Shri Pallam Raju, on 12 February 2014, assured a delegation of the AICCMDMW (CITU) that the remuneration will be increased to Rs.2000 per month (from Rs.1000 per month) and only the approval of the cabinet is awaited.But even the last cabinet meeting of the UPA II government turned its back to 26 lakh women workers by not giving the approval for the increase.

We call upon the Mid Day Meal Workers of the country to protest against the UPA government’s attitude and expose them among the workers and the people by organising press conferences, meetings, rallies, dharnas etc. all over the country. We call upon the midday meal workers to carry forward the struggle for their just demands of regularisation and minimum wages and pension and to save the scheme which provides 15% of the family calorie intake of the poor of our country. Courtesy: Ganashkati)

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International Women’s Day on 8th March 2014

07 Friday Mar 2014

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International Women’s Day will be observed all over the world with wide ranging programmes focussing on the role of women in the society, their rights, focus on the gender inequality, assaults on women and girl child etc.
This year the theme for the International Women’s Day is ‘Inspiring Change’.
International Labour Organisation (ILO) has given call for observing 8th May as International Women’s Day.
BSNLEU has also called upon all the units to observe the day befittingly.

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One Public Speak gets more than one year salary

07 Friday Mar 2014

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It is very difficult to believe, but it is true. One Public speak by the former President, US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke got $ 2,50,000 for a 40 minutes speech in Abu Dhabi, while his salary for one year in his post was only $1,99,700.
It is not the first similar case. His predecessor in the same post, Greenspan also got more than his one year salary for his speech after retiring from the post.
While the poor put all efforts to get something to live somehow, the people at the top are paid huge sums, because they are at the top, This is what capitalism has brought to the common people.

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General Elections Announced by Election Commission

05 Wednesday Mar 2014

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New Delhi: The Election Commission on Wednesday announced the schedule for Lok Sabha polls 2014. Polling will be held in nine phases from April 07 to May 12 and the counting of votes will be held on
May 16.

General Elections phase-wise schedule:
Phase 1: April 7 in two states
Phase 2: April 9 – five states
Phase 3: April 10 – 14 states
Phase 4: April 12 – three states
Phase 5: April 17 – 13 states
Phase 6: April 24 – 12 states
Phase 7: April 30 – nine states
Phase 8: May 7 – seven states
Phase 9: May 12 – 3 states.

State-wise schedule:
Andhra Pradesh (40 constituencies): April 30 (17 seats), May 7 (25)
Arunachal Pradesh (2): April 9
Assam (14): April 7 (5), April 12 (3), April 24 (6)
Bihar (40): April 10 (6), 17 (7), 24 (7), 30 (7), May 7 (7), 12 (6)
Chhattisgarh (11): April 10 (1), 17 (3), 24 (7)
Goa (2): April 7 (2)
Gujarat (26): April 30 (26)
Haryana (10): April 10 (10)
Himachal Pradesh (4): May 7 (4)
Jammu and Kashmir (6): April 10 (1), 17 (1), 24 (1), 30 (1), May 7 (2)
Jharkhand (14): April 10 (5), 17 (5), 24 (4)
Karnataka (28) – April17 (28)
Kerala (20): April 10 (20)
Madhya Pradesh (29): April 10 (9), 17 (10), 24 (10)
Maharashtra (48): April 10 (10), 17 (19), 24 (19)
Manipur (2): April 9 (1), 17 (1)
Meghalaya (2): April 9 (2)
Mizoram (1): April 9 (1)
Nagaland (1): April 9 (1)
Odisha (21): April 10 (10), 17 (11)
Punjab (13): April 30 (13)
Rajasthan (25): April 17 (20), 24 (5)
Sikkim (1): April 12 (1)
Tamil Nadu (39): April 24 (39)
Tripura (2): April 7 (1), 12 (1)
Uttar Pradesh (80): April 10 (10), 17 (11), 24 (12), 30 (14), May 7 (15), 12 (18)
Uttarakhand (5): May 7 (5)
West Bengal (42): April 17 (4), 24 (6), 30 (9), May 7 (6), 12 (17)

Union Territories
Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1): April 10 (1)
Chandigarh (1): April 10 (1)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1): April 30 (1)
Daman and Diu (1): April 30 (1)
Lakshadweep (1): April 10 (1)
Delhi (7): April 10 (7)
Puducherry (1): April 24 (1)

Assembly elections:
Andhra Pradesh including Telangana region: April 30, May 7
Odisha: April 10, 17
Sikkim: April 12

The schedule was announced by Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath along with Election Commissioners H S Brahma and Dr Nasim Zaidi at a press conference held at Vigyan Bhavan in the national capital.
The elections would see more than 81.4 crore voters exercise their ballot; the number of voters is 10 crore more than the last general election held in 2009. The term of the current Lok Sabha expires on June 1 and the new House has to be constituted by May 31.
Sampath said that the EC had taken into consideration factors like examination schedules and weather conditions.
The EC said that electoral roll have already been updated till January 1, 2014 and final rolls have been published in all states.
However, the EC has offered one more opportunity to enroll in the electoral rolls. Camps would be set up on March 9 at all polling booths – around 9,30,000 – across the country to allow people to enroll themselves, the EC said.
The Model Code of Conduct for governments and political parties will come into force with immediate effect.
On the security measures being implemented by the EC, Sampath said, “To ensure free and fair elections we have taken particular care to ensure that people living in vulnerable areas and vulnerable voters are in continuous touch with the election machinery to ensure that they are able to vote uninterpreted by anyone.”
“Adequate number of observers in different categories will be deployed during the forthcoming elections,” he added.
On the neutrality of officials engaged in conduct of elections, Sampath said the EC expects them to discharge their duty without fear or favour.
“Strict action will be taken against officials who are found wanting in any aspect,” the CEC said.
With regards to the steps being taken to curb use of money power in the elections, he said, “The Election Commission has mounted a series of measures for monitoring expenditure; special emphasis is given to check flow of money during elections.”
“Besides expenditure observers, sufficient number of flying squads will be employed to check use of money power,” he added.
In response to a query by Zee Media, Election Commissioner HS Brahma said, “Appeal to all candidates,star candidates,they should not use any words which is against decorum & decency.”
An important feature of the polls would be the introduction of paper trail system for electronic voting in some constituencies on a trial basis.
Also, the EC has issued guidelines to political parties asking them to explain the rationale of financing the promises they make in their election manifestos. The guidelines that followed Supreme Court directions in this regard have now been made part of the Model Code.
Another first in the Lok Sabha elections will be the introduction of “None of the Above” (NOTA) option in voting, which came into vogue in the assembly elections a few months ago.
From the coming elections, candidates in a parliamentary constituency in bigger states can spend up to Rs 70 lakh on their campaign, up from Rs 40 lakh in 2011. In the 2009 elections, it was Rs 25 lakh.(PTI)

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CC Meeting of CPI(M) – Press Statement

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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New Delhi, March 2: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) met in New Delhi on March 1 & 2, 2014. It has issued the following statement:

No Ordinances

The Central Committee strongly opposed the UPA government’s move to pass a number of ordinances on Bills it was not able to get passed in parliament. With the Lok Sabha having concluded its last session and on the eve of the election announcement, passing of such ordinances is not only undemocratic but unconstitutional. The UPA government is passing these ordinances just for electoral gains. All such legislation can be taken up only after the new Lok Sabha is constituted.

Big Mobilisation

The Central Committee congratulated the West Bengal Left Front for the mammoth rally at the Brigade Parade Ground on February 9. This record breaking rally was a striking illustration of the mass support enjoyed by the CPI(M) and the Left Front despite the terror tactics and suppression of democratic rights by the ruling Trinamul Congress.

The Central Committee appreciated the success of the Kerala Raksha March which was conducted for 26 days in Kerala by the Party. Lakhs of people attended the meetings across the length and breadth of the state during the march displaying their support for the slogan “Secular India, Developed Kerala”.

Election Preparations

The Central Committee discussed the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections in all the states. It approved the first list of seats and the candidates of the Party. (list attached)

Manifesto

The draft of the Election Manifesto of the Party was discussed by the Central Committee. It authorized the Polit Bureau to finalise the manifesto and issue it at the appropriate time.

First List of Seats to be Contested by the CPI(M) in the
Lok Sabha Elections

Sr
State
Seats
Candidate
1.
Assam
Barpeta
Uddhab Barman
2.

Tejpur
Khemraj Chetry
3.

Silchar
Rejamond Ali
4.
Gujarat
Dohad (ST)
Singhjibhai Katara
5.
Haryana
Hisar
Phool Singh Sheokand
6.

Sirsa (SC)
Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria
7.

Bhiwani Mohindergarh
Master Sher Singh
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi
Kushal Bharadwaj
9.

Shimla (SC)
Jagat Ram
10.
Jharkhand
Rajmahal (ST)
Jyotin Soren
11.

Ranchi
Rajinder Singh Munda
12.
Karnataka
Chikballapur
Srirama Reddy

Mangalore
Yadav Shetty
13.
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep
Dr. Muneer
14.
Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior
Akhilesh Yadav
15.

Jhabua-Ratlam (ST)
Lata Bharbore (W)
16.
Maharashtra
Palghar (ST)
Ladak Kharpade
17.

Dindori (ST)
Hemant Waghere
18.

Nashik
Tanaji Jaybhave
19.
Odisha
Berhampur
Ali Kishor Patnaik
20.
Punjab
Anandpur Sahib
Balbir Singh Jadla
21.

Ludhiana
Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon
22.
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
Hiralal Yadav
23.

Moradabad
Nafeesuddin
24.
Uttarakhand
Tehri
Shiv Prasad Deoli

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Who is the Richest Person in India? Of course, Mukesh Ambani!

02 Sunday Mar 2014

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Mukesh Ambani, Richest in India

Who is the richest person in India? No doubt, it is Mukesh Ambani,Chairman of Reliance Industries, the elder of the Ambani brothers. With $ 18 million fortune, he continues as the richest in India.He is the 41st richest in the world, which list is led by Bill Gates, worth $68 billion.
This is according to the China based Research institute Hurun’s Global Rich List.

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India Posts starts ATM

01 Saturday Mar 2014

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India Posts has started ATM for their SB Accountees. 2 ATMs have been opened in Delhi on 1st March. 2800 ATMs will be opened by 2015 all over India.

It is a good decision. But immediately Department of Posts will have to pay a good amount to other Banks, since the P.O. Account holders will be using the ATMs of other banks as the ATMs of P.O. are very less for some time.

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Another Cabinet meeting on 2nd March 2014

01 Saturday Mar 2014

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It was stated that the Cabinet meeting on 28th February 2014 will be the last meeting of the present cabinet. It was also reported that this meeting will decide on issue of ordinances on Anti-Corruption Bill etc. But this was deferred due to difference of opinion.

It seems that this stance of postponing these ordinances is being changed. Another Cabinet meeting is going to be held on 2nd March, Sunday as per media reports. But, of course, the UPA government is in panic and nobody can say, what it is going to do next.

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Permanent Numbers to EPF holders

27 Thursday Feb 2014

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The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has stated that it has decided to issue Permanent Numbers to its account holders which will help them to have the same Account No. even when they shift to another company or organisation. This will be a Permanent Account Number for life. There are more than 5 crore PF Account holders in the country.

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Obama tries to destabilise Venezuela

27 Thursday Feb 2014

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The US imperialism has always tried to destabilise any nation that does not agree with its dictates. The cases of Afghanistan, Iraq, Cuba, Iran etc. are well known to all. Now it is trying to create disturbance and coup in Venezuela utilising the opposition parties. Excerpt from an article by Mark Weisbrot is given below in this connection:

“When is it considered legitimate to try and overthrow a democratically-elected government? In Washington, the answer has always been simple: when the U.S. government says it is. Not surprisingly, that’s not the way Latin American governments generally see it.

On Sunday, the Mercosur governments (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Venezuela) released a statement on the past week’s demonstrations in Venezuela. They described “the recent violent acts” in Venezuela as “attempts to destabilize the democratic order.” They made it abundantly clear where they stood.

The governments stated “their firm commitment to the full observance of democratic institutions and , in this context, [they] reject the criminal actions of violent groups that want to spread intolerance and hatred in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as a political tool.”

We may recall that when much larger demonstrations rocked Brazil last year, there were no statements from Mercosur or neighboring governments. That’s not because they didn’t love Dilma; it’s because these demonstrations did not seek to topple Brazil’s democratically-elected government.”

We strongly oppose the US Imperialists machinations to overthrow the democratically elected government of Venezuela.

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