AIBDPA CHQ will function from Dada Ghosh Bhawan, New Delhi

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It is a matter of pride that the Central Head Quarters of AIBDPA will be functioning with immediate effect from the historic Dada Ghosh Bhawan , New Delhi and the postal address is given below;

ALL INDIA BSNL DOT PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION,
Central Head Quarters, Dada Ghosh Bhawan
2151/1, New Patel Nagar,
New Delhi- 110008.
(Courtesy: AIBDPA website)

AIBDPA All India Conference at Kolkata on 23-24 February 2019.

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It has been decided that the  3rd Triennial All India Conference of All India BSNL DOT Pensioners Association (AIBDPA) , will be held at  Kolkata on 23-24, February, 2019. The date has been fixed in consultation with the reception committee, which has already started the initial work. The CEC held at Chennai has decided to organise the AIC in such a way that it will be a historical conference. 

 

NCCPA CEC held at Chennai chalks out struggles

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The National Executive of NCCPA was held effectively at EB Guest Hose, Chennai on 05-08-2018. Com. S. S. Roy, Working President presided in the forenoon session, followed by Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra, President. Com.K.K.N.Kutty briefly spoke on the agenda issues and the National Executive discussed the issues with all seriousness. Participating in the discussion, Com.K.G.Jayaraj, General Secretary raised the issues of organizing followup action after the 25-10-2017, Pension revision of BSNL pensioners with effect from 01-01-2017 with 15% fitment on IDA pattern , delinking the wage revision, Attempts by BSNL management to curtail the medical facilities and our demand of Rs.2000 as monthly medical allowance, Option 1 ,Exemption of pension from income tax, denial of full pension to pre 2006 retirees with less than 33 years service and the CGHS issues. Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri, Advisor and Patron, NCCPA, K.Raghavendran, General Secretary, AIPRPA and a host of leaders, representing various constituent organisations spoke.

A four phased programme of action was decided to be conducted as a followup action for the settlement of the 10 point charter of demands.

Mass campaign in Ocober- November, 2018
Post card campaign- December, 2018
Statewide Dharna – January, 2019 and
Mass Dharna at New Delhi in March, 2019.
The National Executive authorised the Secretariat to finalise the details with the exact dates.

Decision was also taken to increase the price of the NCCPA News Letter to Rs.6 and to widen the subscriber base.

On exemption of pension from income tax, the National Executive decided to demand exemption of pensioners with an annual income of Rs,5 lakh from income tax.

Com.Shiv Gopal Mishra briefed on the outcome of the meeting of NJCA held 17th July, 2018 and stated that another meeting is slated to be held on 18th August, 2018 to review the progress on the important issues and will take appropriate decision including revival of indefinite strike.

The resolution moved by Com.V.A.N.Namboodiri demanding pension of Rs.1000 for all the workers in the country of above 60 years , was adopted unanimously.

After thorough discussion it was decided to explore the possibilities of approaching the court on the issue of Option 1. (Courtesy: AIBDPA)

Comrade Surjeet remembered

Daily Desh Sewak, Azadi Lehar Virsa Sambhal and Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna Trust jointly organised a function to commemorate 10th Death Anniversary of Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet , renowned communist leader of international repute and Ex. General Secretary of CPI(M) at Bhakna Bhawan, Sector 29 D, Chandigarh on 31st July, 2018. A large number of Left Parties workers, leaders and sympathisers participated in the function. Comrade Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary, CPI(M) was the Chief Guest. The proceedings of the functionn began with Comrade Sitaram Yechury leading the guests and workers to pay floral tributes at the portrait of Comrade Surjeet. Comrade Gurchetan Singh Bassi, State Secretariat Member, CPI(M) and younger son of Comrade Surjeet presided over the function. Mr. Madandeep Singh , Editor ,Daily Desh Sewak said that Comrade Surjeet had established Desh Sewak Daily with a very far sighted vision and wanted it to become voice of the toiling , democratic and secular people of the region. He also explained the financial crisis due to which its funcioning was adversely affected. He sought the cooperation from left party workers and friends of Desh Sewak in tiding over the crisis. Veteran Journalist , Gobind Thukral explained in details the back ground and vision with this newspaper was started by comrade Surjeet . He hoped that the new management will accord priority in smoloth functioning of the establishment. Comrade Raghunath Singh, General Secretary, CITU Punjab shared his experiences in Jail with Comrade Surjeet. Comrade Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon, Managing Director , Daily Desh Sewak assured the gathering that there is lot of improvement in the functioning of Desh Sewak for the last 3 months and we hope that the situation will get normalised shortly . He assured the audience that Desh Sewak will continue to play its role as visualised by Comrade Surjeet in this region of the country by voicing effectively the issues of working people, democratic and secular forces and provide a platform to intellectuals to air their views and voice . Sardar Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, Ex. Central Minister recollected his association and guidance from Comrade Surjeet. Comrade Joginder Dayal, National Council Member, CPI called upon the left parties workers and sympathisers to fight unitedly against the communal and fascist forces which will be true tribute to Comrade Surjeet. Comrade Bant Brar, State Secretary, CPI appealed to Comrade Yechury for unification of CPI and CPI(M). Dr Jaspal Singh , former Editor, Desh Sewak assured his full cooperation in streamlining the working of Desh Sewak. Comrade Sitaram Yechury delivering his Chief Guest speech on the occasion recollected his long association with Comrade Surjeet . He told how simple and down to earth he was and could explain a complicated issue in very simple language. Quoting Comrade Surjeet, Comrade Yechury told the audience that in 2004 there was a question being debated that who can replace Vajpayee ? Comrade Surjeet had told that let the elections be completed , the shining India slogan would evaporate and NDA alongwith Vajpayee would also be wiped out. “Same question is being debated now that who can replace Modi ? As on earlier occasions this time also a Morcha will come into existence after elections. BJP will be defeated as all the left , scular and democratic forces are coming together to defeat politics of hate and fascistic tendencies”, said Comrade Yechury. He condemned incidents of lynchings despite reprimand by Supreme Court and killings of Dalits and Muslims in the name of cow. He alleged that the Modi Govt. is working for maximising the profits of Corporates and banking sector has been plunged into serious crisis as more than 11 lakhs crores of rupees taken as loan by the corporates has not been repaid. He appealed to the audience to get united and defeat this communal govt. guided by fascist RSS in interest of better, peaceful and prosperous India. Comrade Gurchetan Singh Bassi , President thanked the guests and participants.

Wage Revision, Pension Revision in BSNL an urgent matter

Now that the Minister Communications have  already agreed for the wage revision of BNL employees, it is for the BSNL Management to take up urgent measures to proceed with the wage negotiation and finalise it within a short time. The workers are agitated in the undue delay.

Since the government is to pay finalise the pension revision, it need not wait for the wage revision. Once the III PRC has recommended 15% fitment, the pension can be revised on the same basis on  IDA pattern.

Delay means denial of justice, especially in the case of pensioners. This is one section who can not wait. The government has to act immediately.

 

CPI(M) writes to Prime Minister on Higher Education Commission, replacing UGC – Major adverse impact on Higher education

New Delhi, July 26: We are herewith releasing the text of the note containing the opinion of the CPI(M) on the proposed Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) Draft Bill. This note was sent to the Prime Minister this morning, with a copy marked to the HRD Minister.

The NDA-II Government has repeatedly targeted Public-funded Higher Education and Research in the last four years. Its hostility against the culture of democratic debates and rational social enquiry in premier universities, by demonising and mobilising negative public opinion against sections of students and faculty, its authoritarian challenge to academic and intellectual autonomy, and its aggressive promotion of mythological beliefs and supremacist bias against scientific and historical facts constitute one dimension of this attack. The other, more systematic, way in which it has tried to bring Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) down on their knees is by continuously slashing budgetary allocations to the UGC, asking public-funded HEIs to generate a part of their costs through internal resources and loans, drastically reducing seats and fellowships for M.Phil. and Ph.D. research programmes and promoting short-term contractual employment of faculty and administrative staff instead of permanent recruitment.

Higher Educational Reform under the NDA-II Government is guided by twin concerns that threaten to destroy the foundations of Higher Education in independent India and impede the salutary role it has played, over decades, in empowering the common people with learning, jobs and social confidence. These twin concerns are (i) Privatisation, and (ii) Social Exclusion. The twin agendas of Privatisation and Social Exclusion are strongly reflected in the Draft Bill on the HECI (Repeal of UGC Act, 1956) Act, 2018 that the MHRD proposes to introduce in the Monsoon Session of the Parliament.

The CPI(M) will approach all secular, democratic parties, educationists, intellectuals, teaching fraternity, students and all other concerned individuals and organisations to build a broad resistance against this.

Text of the letter of CPI(M) General Secretary to the Prime Minister

Dear Pradhan Mantriji,

I am constrained to draw your attention to the draft legislation prepared by the Ministry of Human Resource Development for establishing the Higher Education Commission of India replacing the existing University Grants Commission which had been earlier established by the Parliament of India.

After carefully going through the provisions of the proposed Bill we, from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) are compelled to come to the conclusion that if the Bill is enacted in the present form and with the approach that its provisions suggest, it will have a major adverse impact on higher education in the country in general and public funded higher education in particular.

As it is often said, it does not require an external enemy to destroy a country; destruction of its education system is more than adequate to ensure that outcome. I am afraid that the present draft Bill needs to be withdrawn to avert that eventuality.

In order to substantiate my argument, I am attaching herewith our comprehensive understanding about the proposed legislation.

Telecom Trade Union Movement – A Saga of Struggles, Sacrifices and Achievements (4) – To Delhi

To Delhi

OPG supporters had already started conspiracies how to torpedo the election of the All India Conference and create problems in the organisation. As part of it, they raised the strange demand that the polled ballots and other records should be handed over to the outgoing office-bearers, since Com. Moni Bose is yet to take charge as the General Secretary. Coms. N.T.Sajwani and R.K.Kohli led the group and pressurised the election officers for the same. Well knowing that this was intended to manipulate the votes and results later, the Asst. Presiding Officer Com. J.Renganathan firmly refused to consider the unjustified request.
Workers have not forgotten, how Com. OPG, General Secretary, manipulated the records after the Gauhati All India Conference in 1969, by declaring after reaching Delhi, that election of Com. K.G.Bose as Federal Councillor, is nullified. The plan now was to repeat the same and nullify the Bhopal elections.
(Com.J.Renganathan, Asst. Presiding Officer, who took the correct and firm decision, was the Vice-President of the All India Union, who has resigned the post protesting against the revisionist line of the General Secretary, along with Moni Bose and V.A.N.Namboodiri, who were respectively, Vice-President and Asst. General Secretary of the union, just before the All India Conference. He entered the services in 1959 in Ramnad Telephone Exchange as Telephone Mechanic and became a leader of the union within a short time. His close connection with leaders like Com. A.Pirmanathan, Pasupati, Gurumurthy and others helped him to develop as a militant leader. He was suspended and transferred to Coimbatore for leading the 1968 historic one day token strike of the Central government employees. He reached back to Madras in 1970. In 1989, he became the Circle Secretary of Madras Telephone District Circle after defeating the then circle secretary and a close associate of OPG, Com. B.Srinivasa Rao. JR, as he was popularly called, was already elected as the Asst. General Secretary in the Madras All India Conference. He voluntarily retired from service in 1993 with commitment to social service. He worked as Editor of the labour magazine “ Uzhaikkum Vargam” for a number of years .
During my last visit to Chennai, I went to his house and met him and wife and had discussion about the various aspects of the present situation of BSNL. He was a comrade who stood firm during his entire service in telecom for the correct policies and is one of my close associate for decades).
I, as the newly elected President, intervened and took hold of the entire documents, ballots etc. which was handed over to me by the Com. JR, Asst. Presiding Officer and kept it in a safe place. Com. Ramachandran, Secretary of ITEF, M.P., Com. S.C.Shrivastava, Circle Secretary T.III Union, M.P.Circle and others gave full support and assistance in the matter.
Com. Moni Bose and I stayed at Bhopal for two days arranging everything for moving to Delhi. Comrades who came along with me including my wife returned to Calicut. I had no other way but to go to Delhi and stay some time there, according to the promise I had given to Com. Moni Bose. The situation was serious since any move from OPG group had to be countered.
What will be the situation in Delhi? We were very apprehensive. Whether we will be allowed to function in Dada Ghosh Bhawan, CHQ of the union? Where we will stay? How to effectively strengthen the organisation? What will be the reaction of the DOT? A lot of questions were in our mind.
Any way, we prepared for our Delhi journey along with the ballot papers and election materials etc. No prior information was given to anybody, as we expected some protest demonstration etc. since the OPG group was very angry, which we have seen at Bhopal after the elections.
But after considering everything we firmly decided that we will face everything calmly and courageously and started for Delhi by train. All options were discussed. Our final option was that after getting down, we will directly go to Dada Ghosh Bhawan, the citadel of E.III Union. We will function from there. (To be continued)

BSNL Workers start Hunger Strike – Call by AUAB

 

As per the call of the All Unions and Associations of BSNL (AUAB), thousands of workers all over India participated in the Hunger Strike programme, demanding Wage revision, Pension revision, 30% Pensionary benefits to those recruited in BSNL and allotment of 4G Spectrum to BSNL. The hunger strike will continue for two more days.

The DOT and the government should take immediate action.

Thanks to all for your Greetings

Hundreds of friends, relatives, comrades and well wishers from all parts of the country and even from outside have sent messages, e-mails, comments, whatsApp messages etc. conveying their Best Wishes to me on my completing 80 years of age.

I am thankful to all of them. As you can well understand  it is not easy to convey my thanks to each person individually. Hence through this blog/ face book, I convey my heartfelt thanks and Best Wishes to all of you who  appreciated my work and wished me.

You have encouraged me and I would take all efforts to continue to serve the workers and the people.

 

Protest demonstration by Left Parties in Delhi

The left parties organised a big dharna in Delhi protesting against the violence raj in W.Bengal by the Trinamul and in Tripura by the RSS/BJP killing workers and leaders of Left parties, demolishing offices attacking the workers etc. Among the leaders, who addressed the protest march were CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI general secretary Sudhakar Reddy, Kerala Chief Minister and CPI(M) polit bureau member Pinarayi Vijayan, former Tripura Chief Minister and CPI(M) polit bureau member Manik Sarkar, Forward Block general secretary Debabrata Biswas, CPI(ML) general secretay Dipankar Bhattacharya, RSP central committee member Ajoy Gosh, CPI(M) polit bureau member Prakash Karat and CPI national secretary D Raja.