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Change of Standard Time for Assam/North East States

03 Friday Jan 2014

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It is reported that Assam Govt. is proposing to change the Standard Time  one hour earlier than the Indian Standard Time, which is based on the time of a location in UP near Lucknow/Varanasi. The reason for the proposed change  is that the sun rises before 0
5.00 AM in the NE states and sets by  05.00 PM one hour earlier than IST.
This issue has benefits as well as complications.
A detailed discussion is necessary in the matter to arrive at the correct decision.

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Sharp Increase on LPG – This attack should STOP

02 Thursday Jan 2014

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The price of the LPG Cylinders has been increased by Rs.220 making the price at Rs. 1,241 in Delhi. More or less is the situation in other states. This increase is completely unjustified. The UPA II government is justifying the increase by the oil companies on the plea of increase in international prices.

The UPA will have to pay a big price for this attack on the people. Remember, 2014 is the year of general election!

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LIC is far ahead of private Insurance Companies.

02 Thursday Jan 2014

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IRDA, LIC, the best insurer

Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), the Public Sector Insurance company, is far ahead of its competitors in the volume of business, subscriber satisfaction, % of settled cases and so on. This has once again been proved from the latest statistics of the regulator.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) in its latest Annual Report has confirmed this. LIC had higher claim settlement, fewer lapses and no penalty at all. In the volume of business it continues to hold the first position with more than 74% market share.
The claim settlement ratio in LIC increased from 97.42% to 97.73% in 2012-13 from 2011-12. The rejection of claims were reduced from 1.30% to 1.12%.
In the case of private companies, the claim settlement is from 89.34% to 88.65% in the same period. The rejection of claims increased from the earlier 7.82% to 7.85%.
The policy lapse in LIC is 5.6% while in the private companies, it is as high as 17% to 42%.
There are other parameters also in most of which, LIC is far above the private insurance companies.
My Hearty Congratulations to the LIC Management and the workers who have sustained the growth of the PSU and given the best service to its policy holders! I also congratulate the All India Insurance Employees Association (AIIEA) which had always been spearheading the movement for a better service to the Nation!

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78.2 per cent IDA forwarded to Dept. of Expenditure

01 Wednesday Jan 2014

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It is informed that the papers  of 78.2 per cent IDA fixation for pensioners have been forwarded by DOT to Department of Expenditure.

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What are the Priorities in the New Year 2014?

31 Tuesday Dec 2013

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New Year 2014, Tasks

The old year 2013 passes away and the New Year 2014 arrives by 2400/0000 hours tonight. Whatever was in 2013 is the past. Now we are thinking about the future, the new year 2014.

What are the priorities for the year 2014 for us?
1. BSNL has to survive, strengthen and provide a better service to the people:
BSNL was the biggest Telecom service provider in India when it was formed in 2000. It was growing well till the government withdrew from its commitments on financial viability and got cancelled the tenders on mobile equipment in 2007. The non-purchase of other equipment worsened the situation. For the last 4 years, BSNL is in loss.
The main target for the year for the BSNL Employees and the BSNL Management is to improve the financial position of the organisation and a better service to be provided to the customers.
The Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations has already given a road map for the same through its Declaration adopted in the National Convention on Revival of BSNL held on 3rd August 2013.
The workers have to implement their role in the matter and pressurise the Management and the government to implement the tasks assigned to them. The pressure include discussion, negotiation and sustained agitation when it becomes necessary and unavoidable.
The BSNL Employees, whether executive or non-executive, have a special task. On their own, they have to improve their work-culture, have to treat the customers in the most excellent way and enhance the reputation of BSNL.

2. The settlement of long pending issues of the employees:
There are certain very important issues of the employees pending for some time. These include the issues of the BSNL appointed employees, pay stagnation of low-paid employees, next wage revision, more opportunity for promotions etc. in the new year 2014 these issues should be settled/advanced.

3. The injustice to the BSNL Casual and Contract workers should be put an end to and their justified demands settled:
There re about one lakh casual/contract workers engaged in BSNL for years together.They are inhumanly exploited mostly. The issue of regularisation of the 3,500 casual workers, payment of minimum wages as per labour ministry/BSNL C.O. orders, implementation of social security measures like EPF/ESI etc. has got to be settled in this new year. If necessary sustained agitation should be organised with the full support and participation of BSNLEU.

4. The problems of the BSNL-DOT Pensioners like 78.2% IDA, Medical claims etc. should be settled.

5. Strengthening and revitalising BSNLEU/BSNLCCWF/AIBDPA:
All the three organisations are part of the vital BSNL employees movement. All effort to be made to form BSNLCCWF and AIBDPA in all the circles and membership increased.In the same way the membership of BSNLEU also to be increased.

6. BSNLEU should be active in the CPSTU Movement and be a frontliner on the issues of the PSUs and the workers.

7. Maximum and systematic efforts to be made to educate the workers and make them part of the progressive movement of the nation and the world for a change to the better.

There are many other tasks which can be pointed out. Let us start with the above first, others will follow.

Unity for Struggle! Struggle for Unity! Unity and Struggle for Progress!
Make Impossible in to Possible!
Workers of the World Unite!

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Govt. may revise CGHS Rates

29 Sunday Dec 2013

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The Central Government proposes to revise the rates for the medical treatment, tests etc.under the Central Government Health Scheme(CGHS). The CG  employees and their organisations have been complaining that many empanelled hospitals  themselves have not been accepting the CGHS rates and employees were compelled to pay extra charges.
According to the new proposals tender will be  called for the rates from medical institutions and instead of the lowest rates, the average will be taken in to consideration. It is also proposed to pay 70 per cent of the charges within 7 days  and the rest will be paid after verification.
Of course, the central  government wants to show that is employee friendly in the general election year.

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Tripura – The Best Governed State in India

26 Thursday Dec 2013

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I am attaching below an assessment of the Communist Government of Tripura as reported by PTI. It can be seen that not only the Communists for a fifth term but also have implemented many social welfare measures which benefitted the people.

Agartala, Dec 25 : The ruling Left Front won a fifth consecutive term in Tripura in 2013 which also saw the northeastern state making considerable progress in areas like power generation and connectivity.

Inflicting a crushing blow on Congress and other opponents, the Left Front led by 64-year-old Chief Minister Manik Sarkar bagged 50 seats in the March Assembly elections.

The state also provided 86.27 days of work on an average to a rural household under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

According to State Rural Development Minister Jitendra Chowdhury, “When the national average is 39, the state could provide 86.27 days of work to the job card holders. Tripura secured first position in implementation of the Act.”

The state also introduced for the first time in the country PVC Electoral Photo Identity Cards (PVC EPICs) in November as mandated by the Election Commission.

News magazine ‘India Today’ adjudged Tripura as the best governed state in the country for undertaking developmental works for the common masses and felicitated Sarkar.

Though insurgency was on the wane, the Tripura government decided to extend the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in 34 police station areas for another six months from January 1 to wipe it out completely.

For the first time, the central committee meeting of the CPI-M was held in the state from December 15-17 which decided to maintain equal distance from Congress and BJP and form an electoral alliance with the other secular forces for the coming parliamentary elections.

It also decided to project Tripura as a model state of development.

Northeast’s biggest gas-fired thermal project at Palatana in Gomati district was dedicated to the nation by President Pranab Mukherjee on June 21 to cater to seven of the eight states in the region facing power shortage.

The 726 MW project combined with linked transmission project and upstream gas supply network have attracted investments of around Rs 10,000 crore in the region. The National Highway Authority of India approved a proposal of the state government for conversion of the Agartala-Sabroom national highway into four-lane.

However, in a setback, the Agartala-Dhaka bus service was temporarily suspended due to continuous strike called by Opposition parties in Bangladesh since November. Trade between
the two countries through the Integrated Check Post at Akhaura, near here was also disrupted.

The governments of India and Bangladesh, however, made considerable progress on the proposed rail network from Agartala to Akhaura in in the neighbouring country. Work for laying tracks would begin soon after the survey is completed.Of the 15.054 km track, only five km will fall on the Indian side.

According to Tripura Transport Minister Manik Dey,extension of the railway line from Agartala to Sabroom, about 110 km from here, would be completed by March 2015. Sabroom is about 70 km from Chittagong Port.

Vice President Hamid Ansari inaugurated northeast’s biggest museum housed in Ujjayanta Palace of the erstwhile Manikya dynasty. The two-storeyed palace spread over about one sq km area served as the State Legislative Assembly till 2011.

The government also announced that Agartala airport would be upgraded to international standards by 2016 at a cost of Rs
300 crore.

The state government has long been demanding that the airport be declared an international one for connectivity to Dhaka and Chittagong.

Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde inaugurated an Integrated Check Post on November 17 near Indo-Bangla international border at Akhaura here. The Akhaura ICP is the second biggest between the two countries after Benapole-Petrapole in West Bengal.

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CBI starts inquiry on HZL Disinvestment and sale

24 Tuesday Dec 2013

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The CBI has registered Preliminary Enquiry in the sale of Hindustan Zinc Limited to Vedanta causing a loss of thousands of crores of rupees to the government. This happened in 2002 when the NDA government was in power.
It was the same way that the Balco was also sold at a minimal price incurring huge loss to the government.

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The Meetings of National Council in BSNL after the VI Membership Verification – Certain suggestions

20 Friday Dec 2013

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National Councils - Suggestions

The first meeting of the National Council after the VI Membership Verification in BSNL, is scheduled to be held on 23rd December 2013. This NC Meeting is being held under a new situation where two recognised unions are present, instead of one, which was the situation in all the earlier meetings. On the initiative of the lone recognised union, BSNLEU, this verification was conducted for grant of recognition to two unions, which get more than 15%. As such, BSNLEU and NFTE have been recognised as the First and Second Recognised unions. The number of members from BSNLEU will be 9, while for NFTE it will be 5, with a total of 14 members from the Staff Side. But, all the officials nominated by BSNLEU have not been accepted by the Management. While 5 are accepted, the other 4, nominated from unions other than BSNLEU (allies) have not been accepted. In the same way, only 10 items from the 17 items submitted by the staff side are included in the agenda. Another arbitrary decision of the management was that, instead of election by the staff side, the Leader and Secretary of Staff Side was allotted to NFTE and BSNLEU by BSNL Management.
In these circumstances, to make the NC Meeting successful and also to restore the NC as effective negotiating machinery, the following requirements are important and should be implemented:
1. The Chairman of the National Council should be the CMD BSNL and all full time Directors of BSNL should be the members of the Council to enable decisions to be taken on the spot. Both in the National Council of Central Government Employees and Departmental Council in DOT, Cabinet Secretary and Secretary DOT are/were Chairman respectively. All Departmental Secretaries are members of the National Council mentioned earlier and all the members of the Telecom Commission were members in the Departmental Council. The same system should be introduced in BSNL.
2. The members to the National Council, nominated by the recognised union/s should be accepted without considering the point whether he/she belongs to the particular recognised union or not. The recognised union/s represents all the workers and decisions taken in the Council are binding on all the employees. As such the unnecessary condition that only the members of the recognised union/s should be nominated should be dropped. From the inception of NC in BSNL in 2003, the recognised union was allowed to nominate members from other unions. This should be continued.
3. The condition and convention in the National Councils and Departmental Councils in government is that the Leader and Secretary of the Staff Side will be elected democratically by the Staff Side itself. The arbitrary condition that the Leader will be from NFTE and Secretary from BSNLEU is not acceptable. The earlier system should be restored so that the Staff Side will elect its Leader and Secretary through democratic process.
4. The Ratio between the First and Second Recognised Union should reflect in all the committees wherever staff Side is represented. Accordingly, the ratio should be 9:5 ie. 2:1
5. The items submitted by the Staff Side for discussion in the National Council should not be dropped by the Management arbitrarily. In case the Management feels that the number of items is very many, it can discuss with the Staff Side and find a way out.
6. The Official Side as well as the Staff Side is expected to be fully prepared for fruitful discussion and decision. The items are submitted one month earlier and hence there will be sufficient time for preparation. If a note by the Official Side is prepared and furnished to the Staff Side regarding the position of the Management on each item, the time for discussion can be reduced and decisions could be taken without lengthy discussion. This is the system adopted in many committee meetings, which will save time and energy.
7. Committee meetings should be held regularly ie. once in three months. The date of the next meeting can be decided in the National Council meeting itself, so that the convenience and availability of all can be ensured.
8. The Standing Committee meetings used to be held once in a month. Both the Management and Unions have now agreed that in can be held once in two months. These bi-monthly meetings should be held regularly and action taken report furnished.
9. The number of members of the Staff Side at present is 14. This is very less comparing to the large number of workers, categories, pan India presence and other connected matters. After thorough discussion earlier, the number was increased from 14 to 15 with the management open for further discussion. But unfortunately now it has been reduced to 14. This is to be increased to 20.
10. Once the meeting is over, there should not be much delay to issue the official minutes. At the maximum, the Minutes should be issued within 15 days. This will enable the Staff Side to submit the agenda for the next meeting at an early date which will suit the official side also.
11. And of course, it should be the objective of the meetings to settle maximum issues at the earliest for which both the Official Side and the Staff Side should co-operate.
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Indian Govt. at last waken up to US insults

18 Wednesday Dec 2013

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India has now shown that it can retaliate to the insults on its citizens by the arrogant US. It has taken strict measures against the US consulate and its personnel in India, after the latest insult on the India’s Deputy Consul General smt. Devyani Khobragade, by arresting, strip searching etc.in a case of alleged fradulent visa and short payment to her Indian maid. She was treated just like a criminal and put in jail along with drug addicts and hard-core criminals.
India used to be subservient to the US, when it heaped insults on India by searching the President, Ministers etc.on visit to US. When the incident of spying on Indian Consulate wa exposed, the External Minister termed it as routine affair. So the present retaliatory action is something to be treated as special.
Of course, so many changes will come on the eve of general elections, just like the passing of the Lok Pal Bill, people-friendly legislations etc.
Whatever it is, the government has to be appreciated for the present stern action against the insult to the country by US.

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