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Homage to Comrade P.M.Baby, former Circle Secretary, Civil Wing Union, Kerala

28 Saturday Feb 2015

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It is with great shock that I heard the sad news of the passing away of Com. P.M.Baby, the former Circle Secretary of the Civil Wing Union and Circle Vice-president of BSNLEU, Kerala Circle. He was a leader of strong conviction and dedicated and sincere. He was suffering from diabetics and was under treatment.

I met him last when I visited Thiruvananthapuram to attend the AIBDPA Conference at  in October 2014. Though not well, he had come to the Open session. We talked about the organisational activities and also about his failing health.I never thought that this will be our last meeting.

I am deeply grieved at the untimely death of Com. Baby. I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends.

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Left Parties call for a countrywide protest against the killing of Com. Govind Pansare

22 Sunday Feb 2015

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Govind Pansare

The Let Parties have issued the following statement:

We strongly condemn the murderous attacks on veteran Communist leader Com. Govind Pansare and his wife Uma Pansare in Kolhapur, Maharashtra on 16th February 2015.  Com. Govind Pansare finally succumbed to the grave injuries and died on 20th February 2015 at Candy Hospital in Mumbai.

Com. Pansare was a prominent communist theoretician and fighter who always led people’s struggles for the exploited and socially oppressed people from the frontline. The killing of Com. Pansare reminds one and all of the killing of Dr Narendra Dabaholkar in 2013 in Pune.  Despite widespread condemnation, the Maharashtra government failed to arrest so far the killers, suspected to be communal and reactionary elements. It shows utter inaction of the state government.

The lethal attack on Comrades Govind Pansare and Uma Pansare reflects the growing intolerance of the divisive communal forces against freedom of expression. We appeal to all left and democratic forces to rise against such onslaughts and defeat such inhuman and anti-democratic moves.

We urge the government of Maharashtra to take effective action and arrest the criminals who carried out such a dastardly attack on a senior communist leader. We call upon our respective party units to organise protests all over the country.

S. Sudhakar Reddy, General Secretary 

Communist Party of India

Sitaram Yechury, Politi Bureau Member

Communist Party of India (Marxist) 

Debabrat Biswas, General Secretary 

All India Forward Bloc

Dipankar Bhattacharya, General Secretary

Communist Party of India ML- Liberation

Abani Roy, Secretariat Member

Revolutionary Socialist Party  

Provash Ghosh, General Secretary

(Socialist Unity Centre of India Communist)

S.S. Bhusari, Office Secretary.

 

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Com.S.K.Vyas, Legendary leader of the CG Employees and Pensioners

21 Saturday Feb 2015

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Com.S.K.Vyas – Legendary Leader of CG Employees & Pensioners

SK Vyas                                                                                                                    Com.S.K.Vyas, veteran leader of the Central Government Employees and Pensioners is no more. He passed away at 20.20 hours on 13th February 2015 at Jaipur Metro Hospital, where he was admitted after a massive heart attack a few days back. When I, along with leaders of the Central government employee’s organisations, Com.Giriraj Singh, Vrighu Bhattacharya, Gita Bhattacharya and A.K. Mehta went to Jaipur on 7th instant and visited Com. Vyas at the hospital ICU, he seemed better. The family members told that Vyasji was recovering. But by the night of 13th, Com. Vyas was no more. He left all of us never to return. He was 85.

Com. S.K.Vyas was a legend in his own time. Sri Krishna Vyas was born on 2nd February 1930 at Jodhpur. His father was Shri Balkrishna Vyas and mother Smt. Bhalki Bai. At college, he was an active worker of Students Federation. He married Krishna Pyari in 1947, at the age of 17. He was appointed at the AG’s Office at Jodhpur and joined service in May 1951. From the very start he was attracted to the Association and first became its Asst. Secretary and next as the Secretary of the Jodhpur unit.

He was well educated and qualified. He passed Bsc. Maths, M.A. in Political Science & History and also LLB. His entire life was a period of learning.

Com. S.K.Vyas became the General Secretary of Rajasthan unit of the All India Audit and Accounts Employees Association and shifted to Jaipur. He was also the Auditor of the All India Association from 1958 to 1967.

He became the Additional Secretary General of the All India Association in 1967 and shifted to Delhi. In 1971, he was elected as the Secretary General of the All India Audit & Accounts Employees Association. He continued as SG till 1981 and then as President till 1989. The leaders of the A&A Association Office bearers, including Coms. E.X.Joseph, Vyas and others had to face severe harassment and victimisation at the hands of the administration. Com. E.X.Joseph was dismissed from service.

Com.S.K.Vyas was elected as the Secretary General of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers in August 1968, in the vacancy created by the resignation of Com.O.P.Gupta. He continued in that post till 2006 after which he functioned as Chairman of the Confederation.  He led the Central Government Employees movement for more than four decades. His name became synonymous with Confederation. He was the main leader who negotiated with the four Central Pay Commissions from III CPC to VI CPC. His contribution in finalising the memorandum to the VII CPC is also much appreciated.

These were periods of struggle, victimisation, disruption by revisionists, against unity and so on – a tumultuous period. The historic strikes of 1968, 1974, the sustained struggles against neo-liberal policies in the 1990s and 2000s – all are part of this period. It is a matter of pride that the Secretary Generals of Confederation after Com. Vyas – Comrades K.K.N.Kutty and M.Krishnan- have followed his footsteps and strengthened the CGE movement.

During this period, Vyasji functioned as Staff Side Member of National Council of CG Employees and contributed much for settlement of demands. He continued as a Senior Advisor to Confederation of CG Employees & Workers later. He was also a Staff Side Member of SCOVA, the official  negotiating forum of pensioners.

For the past few years, in addition to the issues of the CG Employees, Com. Vyas was fully engaged with the organisations of the Pensioners. The formation of the National Co-ordination Committee of Pensioners Association (NCCPA) was at his initiative. He was elected as its first Secretary General. Consequent to the resignation of Com. Shyam Sunder from the post of SG BCPC, Com. Vyas was elected to the post of Secretary General of Bharat Central Pensioners Confederation, which is the umbrella organisation of the CGE pensioners’ organisations.

During the presentation of Pensioners issues before the VII Central Pay Commission on behalf of BCPC, I have seen how clearly and strongly Com.Vyas was presenting the demands. He was respected by all for his sincere and dedicated service to the workers and his simple and all-friendly life.

As a Defence Assistant in many of the disciplinary proceedings, where employees are charge sheeted, Com. Vyas argued ably and got many of the charge sheets cancelled. Since 1987, he was practising in the CAT.  He helped many officials from harassment and charge sheets.

I have been in contact with Com. Vyas since the 1970s. Whenever I came to Delhi to attend union meetings/ Conventions, I used to go to the Confederation Office near Ganga Ram Hospital, where he stayed. Despite lack of space and accommodation, he welcomed and arranged for my stay.  He always prepared his own food, travelled mostly by bus and walked a lot.

Despite his age, he was healthy and used to be very active. He issued a Circular of BCPC on 23rd January 2015 in connection with the National Convention of Pensioners at Nagpur and had gone home to Jaipur. It was when he was in his house that the heart attack came, hospitalisation and passing away.

The legendary leader is not with us anymore. We are made orphans. He has left behind him, his wife, two sons and two daughters. We share their sorrow and convey our heartfelt condolences to them.

An era has passed away. An era of great leaders like Coms. K.G.Bose, N.J.Iyer, K.Adinaryana etc. who led the Central Government employees movement with correct direction and sustained struggles. Com. S.K.Vyas was one of those great leaders. His death is a great loss to the CGE  and Pensioners movement, which cannot be replaced easily. Our task is to continue the work started by Vyasji and march forward in the same path.

Red Salute to Com. S.K.Vyas, the Inspiration of the CG Employees and Pensioners!

 

 

 

 

 

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People’s Cartoonist R.K.Laxman passed away

26 Monday Jan 2015

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RK Laxman

 

R_K_LAXMAN_Shri R.K.Laxman, the well known artist, passed away today, 26th January 2015, at a Pune Hospital. He was 94. He had a long career as an artist, His caricature and cartoons have won several prices. His serial cartoons in the dailies, “Common Man” and “you said it”  have been very popular and expressed the sentiments of the people on day to day events.

He was the brother of R.K.Narayan, the famous Novelist and short story writer, whose stories are much appreciated world over.

We express our deep grief at the great loss to the country and convey our heartfelt condolences to the bereave family and friends.

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Com.E.Balanandan remembered ( 1924 -2009)

19 Monday Jan 2015

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balanandanToday, 19th January 2015, is the 6th death anniversary of Com. E.Balanandan, the veteran trader union leader, former President of CITU and PB Member of CPI(M).

His life has been full of struggles for the working class and he himself has to suffer victimisation. Three times Member of Parliament(both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha), MLA as also the President of the militant trade union, CITU, he was active till his death.

As to other trade unions and their leaders, Com. Sami, as he was affectionately called by comrades and friends, was also the guide and advisor of the BSNL employees trade union movement also. The more than four decades of contact with him has been always been an inspiration to me and many others.

On his death anniversary, I pay my respectful homage to Com. E.Balanandan.

Red Salute to Com. Balanandan!

 

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Homage to Com. Jyoti Basu on his Death Anniversary.

17 Saturday Jan 2015

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17th January 2015 is the fifth death anniversary of Comrade Jyoti Basu, the veteran CPI)M) leader and the former Chief Minister of W.Bengal for  long 23 years from 1977 to 2000, a record in India. He was the Vice-President of the CITU since its inception and also a PB Member of the CPI(M)since 1964, when it started.

On his death anniversary, we pay our respects and homage.

Red Salute to Com. Jyoti Basu!

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Red Salute to Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebkhnecht!

15 Thursday Jan 2015

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Rosa_LuxemburgIt was on 15th January 1919, 95 years back that two revolutionary leaders of the Communist Party of Germany(KPD), Comrades Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebkhnecht were shot dead by the government for their revolutionary activities.

Red Salutes to the Martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the party and the people!

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Homage to Com. Chhidu Singh, former AGS BSNLEU

05 Monday Jan 2015

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A Condolence Meeting was arranged today, 5th January 2015, at CTO Dormitory Hall, to pay homage to Com. Chhidu Singh, senior leader and former AGS BSNLEU,who passed away a few days back. A good number of employees participated, including from places other than Delhi. Com. H.L.Makkar, President, BSNLEU, NTR Circle presided. Com.R.S Chauhan, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU, NTR Circle welcomed the participants.

All the speakers praised the sincere work of Com. Chhidu Singh, through out his life for the benefit of the employees. He was always available to the workers for hearing their problems. His contribution to strengthen the union is well known. All Comrades placed flowers in the photo of Com. Chhidu Singh, thus paying their homage. The family members of Com. Chhidu Singh were also present.

On behalf of BSNLEU, CHQ, Com. VAN Namboodiri, Patron spoke and paid homage to the memory of Chhidu Singh.

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Savithribai Phule – The great social reformer of 19th Century

02 Friday Jan 2015

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The country is celebrating the Birth anniversary of social reformer and activitst Savithri Bai Phule  on 3rd January 2014. She was the pioneer of the women’s education, who lived and worked in  19th century, in British India.

Savithribai Phule was born on 3rd January 1831 at Naigon in Maharashtra. At the early age of 9, she was married to Jyoti Rao Phule, who was only 13. Child marriage was the system at that time.  Girls were married at young age and many became widows, when their husbands, mostly elder people, died. Jyoti Phule and Savithribai, both were much saddened by the plight of the widows and started a sadan and cared for them. The Phules had no children, but they adopted the son of a widow and brough him up.

Dalits were not allowed to learn and were treated as untouchables. Savithribai started a school for the dalit children and started teaching there. She was abused, harassed by the upper castes, but she continued her teaching. Stones and mud were thrown at her when going to school, but she did not stop. She also started a school for girls at Bhindewade Pune, at a time, when girls were  not allowed to study. She started “Mahila Sewa Mandal” in 1852, an organisation to help the women.

Her entire life was dedicated to the service of the underprevileged and women. Her husband was always in support. When Jyotibai Phule died in 1890, she accompanied the body to the cremation place and lit the pyre, breaking the system that women can not participate in the last journey.  Savithribai died on 10th March 1897 at the age of 66.

Savithribai Phule is considered as the pioneer of women’s movement in the country. She was in the frontline of serving the dalits. The University of Pune was renamed as Savithribai Phule Pune University in her honour on 9th November 2014.

The Dali Shoshan Mukti Manch is organsing a meeting on 3rd January 2014 at 03.00 PM at BTR Bhawan, New Delhi in memory of the great social activist and reformer.

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Homage to Com.P.R. Menon, Veteran Railway Union Leader

22 Monday Dec 2014

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Com.P.R.Menon, veteran leader of the Railway workers passed away at Mumbai on 5th December 2014 at the age of 81. He was the unquestioned leader of the National Railway Mazdoor Union (NRMU), former General secretary of the Union for 33 years and now the President of the same. He was also Vice-President of the All India Railwaymens’ Federation (AIRF) for a long time.

Com.P.R.Menon was born in Tirur, Kerala and after studies joined the Railways Office in Bombay. Within no time he became active in the union and was elected as the President of NRMU at the comparatively young age of 36. Since then he is in the leadership of the Railways Unions and have led and organised many struggles for the Railway workers.

He led the 1960, 1968 strikes and was victimised several times. After the historical 20 days Railway Strike of 1974, he was kept out of service for many years.  He was a communist and sacrificed his entire life for the working class.

I had the opportunity to meet him several times, in the meetings of the unions and also at Mumbai when I went there. He was of very simple nature and met the workers and helped them in many ways.

His death is a big loss to the trade union movement in the country, especially the Railway workers. My Respectful Homage and Red Salute to Com. P.R.Menon.

 

 

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