BSNL lost 2 crore connections? A change for the better is a must!

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I am reproducing below a report in the Economic Times which states that BSNL lost 2 Crore connections last two years. This is a serious situation which has to be changed for the better. The Forum and the Unions should continue maximum efforts.

“State-run BSNL lost about 2 crore subscribers in the last financial year as the telco could not match aggressive marketing by private operators besides persisting issues related to coverage and quality of its services.
According to an official in the Department of Telecom, BSNL lost about 1.78 crore wireless and over 20 lakh wireline subscribers between March 2014 and March 2015.
Stating the reasons responsible for the loss of wireless subscribers, the official said BSNL was not able to match the aggressive marketing of services by private telecom operators.
Also, the official added that due to the PSU’s inability to invest in upgradation of its network during the period 2008-2012, there were issues related to mobile network coverage, capacity and quality of service.
“The reasons for decline in wireline subscriber base include the general decline in demand for fixed lines telephone on account of shift to mobile services,” he said.
At the end of May 2015, the wireless subscriber base of BSNL stood at 7.76 crore with a market share of 7.96 per cent.
The wireline base stood at 1.60 crore with a market share of 61.07 per cent.
The company, however, is taking various steps to increase its subscriber base and revenue through investments in network and improve quality of service.
As a part of its phase 7 project, the company will be investing Rs 4,804.77 crore in network augmentation which will result in addition of 14,421 2G sites and 10,605 3G sites across the country.
Apart from that, BSNL has taken a number of initiatives to attract customers which include unlimited free night calls from landline, free incoming calls on roaming and a host of different special plans.”

Rs.9,000 for full-time skilled domestic workers – far below the demand

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As per report, it is stated that the central government is considering the proposal of the labour department for a minimum wage of Rs. 9,000 for a skilled domestic worker.

This is completely unsatisfactory. The Central trade unions have demanded for Rs. 15,000 for the unskilled, contract workers. The entire workers are going on a one day strike on 2nd September 2015, on demands, including the above.

The government should decide for a minimum wage of rs.15,000 and not below that.

Bank Unions protest posting of private CEOs

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The Bank Unions have strongly protested against the posting of the CEOs of Public Sector Banks from the private sector. The government has now posted the MDs/CEOs  of Canara Bank and Bank of Baroda by private sector persons.

The Bank Unions say that there are sufficient efficient, qualified  and eligible persons in the PSBs and there is no need of entry from the public sector.

This is fully correct. The BJP government is making these appointments to torpedo the public sector banks.

Protest Rally against TMC Government tyranny by Intellectuals

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Kolkata ,August 14th –Noted  Intellectuals of the state today embraced the road  protesting against the TMC sponsored Anarchy in the state . Former Justice of Supreme Court , Noted Lawyers ,  Former Vice Chancellors  and poets and litterateurs  today joined in a high impact rally from  College Square to Dharmatolla( in the heart of the city ) urging the common people of the state to join in protest against the ongoing anarchy in the state.  Armed with posters, placard and festoons the rally showcased the anger of the states Intelligentsia against the nefarious incidents of Political murders, rapes and molestation targeted against the state’s common by the ruling TMC hooligans.

Shiladitwa Choudhury, a farmer, who was imprisoned by Mamata Banerjee herself, as a Maoist  for daring to question her in a TMC rally  years earlier ,  today came in the rally wearing chains  as a mark of police and administrations torture against him and the common people in the state . He took part in a street play in the rally marking the ongoing police and administrative excesses rained on the people who dares to open their mouth against the tyrannical administration in the state.

Former Justice Of Supreme Court Ashok Gangapadhya , Former State Assembly Speaker Hashim Abdul Halim , Noted Lawyer Bikashranjan  Bhattacharya, Arunava Ghosh, litterateur  Shopnomoy Chakraborty , Actress  Rupa Ganguly ,political commentator Ajijul Haq , Former Vice Chancellor and educationist  Prof Dr. Pabitra Sarkar , Prof Dr. Ashoknath Basu , Prof Dr. Anandadeb Mukhapadhya, Painter Samir Aich  were amongst the noted intellectuals who took part in the rally along with thousands of teachers , students and professors and people from all walks of life . It can be recalled that  Noted Film Director  Mrinal Sen ,  Former Loksabha Speaker Somenath Chatterjee , Poet Sankhya Ghosh were unable to walk the rally due to their advanced age but had conveyed their moral support towards the rally .

Speaking after the rally  Former Justice of Supreme Court Ashok Gangapadhya told reporters that the rally showcase the apathy of common people towards the tyrannical administration which trying to muffle out  the protesting voices in the state .  Noted Lawyer Bikashranjan Bhattacharya said that the protests message will go far and the nefarious incidents which are continuously happening in the state , be it the murder of College student inside a college at Sabang of West Medinipore district , or the murder of Abu Bakkar ,a political activist who had demanded for Government relief material sans any political identity, all these heinous incidents should stop  immediately” . Noted Educationist Prof. Dr Pabitra Sarkar told that the Government will not be able to cower down the protest with red eye. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

 

Comrade Fidel Castro on his 89th Birthday

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90e359ebfe4dc3535d3e4a51e14badefLeaders of the Latin American Countries on the 89th birthday of Fidel Castro in a car.  From Left : Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, Bolivian President Evo Morales and Former Cuban President Fidel Castro.

Revolutionary Greetings on 69th Independence Day

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Revolutionary Greetings and Best Wishes to all comrades, friends, best-wishers on the eve of the 69th Independence Day, 15th August 2015!

Despite 68 years are over after India got Independence from the British rulers, the conditions of more than half of the population are still much to be improved. The rich have become richer and the poor the poorer. A large number of the population is still illiterate. Corruption has become a part of the system, eroding the values we hold high. Communal tensions are created by vested interests to suit their purpose and divide the society.

A change is required to improve the conditions of the vast masses of the country. The working class has got more responsibility in this respect. Let us contribute our mite towards the same.

Kerala Struggle continues – CMD contacted

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The struggle by the Kerala BSNL comrades are continuing under the leadership of CCLU, BSNLEU and SNEA. The non-cooperation started on 12th August is continuing with full participation of the workers and employees.  The non-implementation of the agreement with regard to the interim relief of Rs. 100/ per day for the contract workers by the management has created the new situation and renewed struggle.

Com. V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron BSNLEU and President, BSNLCCWF  spoke to Shri Anupam Shrivastava, CMD BSNL from UK and impressed upon him the urgency to approve the agreement on the interim additional wages and create an amicable situation.He informed that even now the wages of contract labour are far below the ordinary wages of workers in Kerala which are about Rs. 650/- per day. Though the demand was for an additional Rs. 200/, the interim relief agreed was Rs. 100/ only.CMD stated that he has already directed Shri N.K.Gupta, Director to go to Thiruvananthapuram next week and discuss with all concerned and settle the issues. He also assured that the issue will be settled early.

Postal Workers on Struggle Path

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The Joint Action Committee of the Postal Federations, NFPE, FNPO and GDS have unanimously decided to go on agitation demanding that the VII CPC should include recommendations on Gramin Dak Seva (GDS) employees, new recruitment should take place etc.  The following programme of action has been decided:

PROGRAMME

1.      Observe protest day on 19th August 2015 by  lunch hour demonstration in front of all Divisional, Regional and Circle offices.

2.   One Day Dharna on 26th August 2015 at all Divisional, Regional and Circle Offices.

3.   One Day Dharna by All India Leaders of PJCA (NFPE+FNPO+AIPEU GDS (NFPE) + NUGDS) in front of Dak Bhawan (Postal Directorate) New Delhi on 22nd September-2015).

The struggle is fully justified. We should give full support to the struggle of the Postal workers.

 

 

Free Night Call Facility for CDMA/WLL customers of BSNL from 1st September

According to press reports, BSNL, has decided to introduce an Unlimited Free Night (from 9 PM to 7 AM) On-net Calling Facility to CDMA/WLL postpaid customers across India starting from the 1st of September 2015.

As per the information, CDMA/WLL customers will be able to enjoy unlimited free night calls (Local & STD) to all landline and mobile networks from BSNL.

This is a good decision which will further increase the connection of BSNL or at least will reduce the surrender of BSNL connections.

PAID LEAVE FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT VICTIMS – Minister

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PAID LEAVE FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT VICTIMS 

(MIN OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS)

Instructions have been issued by this Department vide Office Memorandum dated 27.11.2014 regarding Alignment of Service Rules with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013. As per para 6 of the said Office Memorandum, the Complaint Committee will have the powers to recommend to the employer (a) to transfer the aggrieved woman or the charged officer to any other workplace; or (b) to grant leave to the aggrieved woman up to a period of three months, which will be in addition to the leave she would be otherwise entitled to.

            As per Section 9 of Chapter IV of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013, any aggrieved woman may make, in writing, a complaint of sexual harassment at workplace to the Internal Committee within a period of three months from the date of incident and in case of a series of incidents, within a period of three months from the date of last incident. 

            The Committee may, for the reasons to be recorded in writing, extend the time limit not exceeding three months, if it is satisfied that the circumstances were such which prevented the woman from filing a complaint within the said period.

This was stated by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to a question by Shri P.Nagarajan and Shri B. Vinod Kumar in the Lok Sabha today. (Confederation News)