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Rs. 1 to 10 wage for a day for NREGS workers ?

27 Friday Jan 2012

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Anything can happen in this ‘Incredible India’. It is now exposed by the media that the workers engaged under the prestigious and much hyped NREGS are being paid Rs. one to ten only for a day in many places in the country. As per rules, they are to be paid Rs.100 per day. The scheme is being used to exploit  the poor workers by unscrupulous elements.

In BSNL also similar things are happening. Casual/Contract workers in many places are being paid only Rs. 1,000 to Rs.2,500 only whereas they are eligible for at least about Rs.6,000 per month.

Exploitation has no limit. Authorities should take immediate action to implement rules so that whether the NREGS or BSNL workers should get justice.

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Greetings on Republic Day!

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

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The Indian Republic is completing 62 years by tomorrow, 26th January 2012. India won independence from the British imperialists in the midnight of 14th-15th of August 1947 after a long period of continued struggles under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. There have been ups and downs many times, but at last the British were compelled to leave India for good. The Constitution Committee including many stalwarts under the leadership of Dr.B.R.Ambedkar  drafted the Constitution and India was declared as a sovereign Democratic Republic on 26th January 1950.

Yes India has passed 62 years after it became a republic. Many achievements have been made during this period. But much more is to be done. Crores of young people are having no jobs; crores of children have no chance to study and are illiterate; while there are many crorepatis, crores are still under  the poverty line unable to have even a meal in a day. The corruption has enmeshed the entire society. Yes, there is a lot to do to improve the situation. Only then, we will be able to say that we got real independence, political as well as  economical.

My Hearty Greetings to all comrades, friends, and well wishers !

 

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Dr. Manmohan Singh, implement the SC order on Minimum Wage

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

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The Supreme Court’s direction to the UPA government to give the state minimum wage to the workers engaged in the NREGS is most appropriate and correct decision. The SC told the Central Government to resolve the issue through discussion.

The Central government has gone on appeal to the Supreme court against the judgement of the Karnataka High Court ordering for payment of minimum wages to the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) workers. The Supreme Court  suggested that the government, instead of appealing to SC, should resolve the issue through a consultative process.

It is reported that certain Ministers including Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh had proposed to the PM that the Government should implement the Karnataka High Court decision, instead of approaching the Supreme Court. This proposal was overruled by the PM.

The Central Government which should at least ensure the minimum wages to all workers, going against that to the Supreme Court shows its lack of sincerity to implement the minimum wages. It also exposes the its double role, on the one hand its claims of supporting the poor and on the other hand denying even the minimum wages to the workers. The Central Government should withdraw its petition in the SC and issue necessary orders for implementing minimum wage. Then only justice will be meted out.

 

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Concern on Chinese equipments – a phobia with Government

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

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It seems that certain sections in the UPA government have a Chinese phobia, especially with the telecom sector. China has developed much in the telecom sector and its equipments are cheap. Even many American companies have manufacturing factories in China. The indian private telecom companies have been using chinese equipments for a long time, but there was no objection. But when the BSNL started to purchase equipments from Chines companies, it was opposed by the government on the plea of security concerns and stopped it. But when it was pointed out that private companies are already using it, the restrictions were removed. But again, the Government has raised concerns on security through DOT.

In fact, the Chinese companies are complying with all the requirements by the Government of India including encryption conditions. The US and European countries are only yet to comply. The security concern is more with Blackberry, Nokia etc.

But the Chinese phobia still persists. Just like some media, the Government also wants to raise the Chinese phobia for its vested interests. US pressure will be there for sure.

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20th Party Congress at Calicut

23 Monday Jan 2012

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While at Calicut, I went to the Reception Committee office of the 20th Party Congress of the CPI(M) to be held in the first week of April  4th to 9th, 2012. Even though there are still two full months for the Congress, the preparations have already started. The Reception Committee Office is accommodated in a building newly being constructed in the main Bank Road easily accessible. Sub-committees are formed and have already started functioning. A large number of seminars are being held participated by political leaders as also experts on the various subjects.

There is no doubt that the Congress will be a memorable event of Calicut.

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We have jurisdiction to decide over DOT’s direction on 3G – TDSAT

21 Saturday Jan 2012

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 Telecom tribunal TDSAT dismissed on Friday the government’s plea challenging its jurisdiction to decide on 3G roaming dispute, but directed operators to submit copies of their agreements to the Department of Telecom (DoT). Dismissing the application, a two-member bench headed by justice S B Sinha held that the tribunal has power to decide over DoT’s direction on intra-circle 3G roaming agreements among operators. “We are of the opinion that this tribunal (TDSAT) has jurisdiction to decide on this matter (3G roaming dispute). Thus, the applications are dismissed,” the bench said. The tribunal directed five operators – Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, Aircel and Tata Tele – to hand over copies of their 3G roaming agreements to the DoT. (Courtsey: TOI)

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Court reserves order on Swamy’s plea to prosecute Chidambaram

21 Saturday Jan 2012

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A special court hearing the 2G spectrum case today (21st January)  reserved  its order to 4th February on the Janata Party President, Dr Guamaniam Swamy’s plea against the Home Minister, Mr P Chidambaram about his involvement in the 2G Scam along with former Communications Minister A.Raja.

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Vodafone need not pay Rs.11,000 crore Income Tax -Supreme Court.

21 Saturday Jan 2012

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Supreme Court has bailed out Vodafone from paying Rs. 11,000 crore Income Tax, stating that the Government has no right to levy income tax on foreign companies for their international deals. The court also ordered that the Rs.2500 crore already paid by the company be returned with 4% interest within 2 months. The Supreme court issued this order on an appeal filed by Vodafone against the order of Bombay High Court asking the company to pay the Rs.11,000 crore income tax.

 

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Continuing Suicides of farmers in Poschimbanga (W.B)

21 Saturday Jan 2012

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When the newly elected workaholic Chief Minister of Poschimbanga was busy inaugurating the Digha beach festival when farmer Tapas Majhi from Purbasthali in Bardhaman was forced to commit suicide being unable to obtain the minimum price for the paddy that he has grown. This however is not the only example of the government’s failure to implement its much hyped agricultural policies. Last Sunday potato farmer Haridas Ratna of Habibpur, Malda too had committed suicide unable to obtain even the cost he has incurred for growing potato. The same fate was met by another farmer of Kalna. But the tears of these poor farmers and their families could not move the Chief Minister. Her priorities were apparent when she remained busy in bringing Digha at par with Goa and remaining oblivious to the predicaments of the farmers. Distress selling of crops as paddy and potato had become rampant in the State. Complains of potatoes rotting in cold storages across the State has been pouring in since the end of 2011, when increasing salary of its ministers three folds remains the prerogative of the insensible and insensitive government of Ma-Mati-Manush. Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh, on Saturday had not only refused to acknowledge that there had been any farmer suicide in the State due to huge debt burdens; he also shamelessly accredited the two deaths that he could confirm to family feuds. But proving the government a liar, farmer Haridas Ratna’s wife has written a letter on 12th of January itself to the Chief Minister confirming that her husband was forced to commit suicide because he was unable to obtain price for his crops and hence could not pay back the moneylender.  (Courtsey: Ganashakti)

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Fog, the spoil-sport

20 Friday Jan 2012

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It was a long journey for me today from New Delhi to Kozhikode. I started at 0500 hours early morning from D-7 Telegraph Place to New Delhi Airport so that I can board the 0700 hours Calicut flight. The fog was so thick so that it was even difficult to see some 15 metres ahead. However I reached in time for check-in. I reached the boarding gate after security check by about 0615 hours. The boarding time was scheduled at 0620 hours.  Yes, all the passengers boarded by 0630 hours.I was feeling happy that despite the fog, the flight may start in time ie.0700 hours.That was my mistake.

Everybody were in their seats, mobile phones were switched off and seat-belts were tightened. Minutes ticked by and it was about half an hour.  Many have started sleeping also.  But the plane was standing still. There was no movement. Then came the announcement from the cock-pit. Due to severe fog, the vision is only up to 50 metres. The minimum vision for take off should be at least 125 metres. It is expected that by one hour, the vision may reach the minimum requirement. He also announced that break-fast will be supplied immediately ( to satisfy the passengers?)

Break-fast and tea/coffee were served. It was almost 0900 hours. But the visibility has not improved, announced the pilot. The TV screen in front of the passengers were put on and the cinemas/ songs started. Some started sleeping, some talking and others watching the cinemas.

It was by about 10.15 that the plane moved slowly. Pilot announced again that the visibility is above the minimum and plane can take off. Only one problem – there are about 5 other planes in the queue before us. At last, the flight took of at 1040 hours – after a delay of three hours and forty minutes.

After stopping at Mumbai and then at Coimbatore, the flight landed at Calicut at 1600 hours. About 9 hours, which would have sufficient to reach the Europian cities. All were very much tired. But defeating the fog, we have reached the destination.

This is not the case of today only. Whenever, there is heavy fog neither flight, nor train will be able to proceed in time or reach the destination in time. The technology and science have advanced far, but is there no system that can manage the fog? That will save a lot of difficulties for the people.

 

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