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CHQ writes to Secretary, DoT and CMD BSNL on reduction in Last Pay Drawn of retirees/retiring BSNL employees by CCAs in violation of statutory rules- intervention sought- reminder thereof
GOOD RESPONSE TO SOLIDARITY ACTION IN SUPPORT OF FARMERS’ STRUGGLE.
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE PARTICIPANTS.
CHQ gave the call only on 2nd December for Solidarity Dharna/ Demonstration preferably on 4th December in support of the agitating farmers. In many places, our comrades had participated in the Solidarity programmes called by BSNLEU, CITU, Farmers Co-ordination Committee etc.
In Tamil Nadu and Kerala there was heavy rain and threat of Buravi cyclone. In Kerala nowadays the Corona Virus infection is increasing and restrictions are strictly imposed against gatherings. In spite of all these odds, our Comrades have shown their committment to the cause of the farmers. In most of the districts of Kerala, our comrades staged Dharna at their homes with family members.
Some of the photos received are published hereunder;
















AIBDPA WITH THE FARMERS.
MAKE THE SOLIDARITY DHARNA/ DEMONSTRATION ON 04-12-2020 A GRAND SUCCESS.
POSTER BY COM.K.V.BALAKRISHNAN.

CORPORATE OFFICE RELEASES FUND TO CLEAR MEDICAL CLAIMS OF RETIREES WITH VOUCHER UP TO 31-03-2019.
BSNL corporate Office had asked the circles to intimate the requiremnt of funds to clear the pending medical claims of retirees.
Kerala Circle has promptly sent the required details and allotment of fund is received for clearing the pending medical reimbursement bills, both indoor and outdoor, upto 31-03-2019.
However, no fund is allotted for payment of medical allowance. There are certain SSAs in circles like Maharashtra where not a sigle installment of medical allowance is paid after medical allowance was restored. We strongly protest against this discrimnation to those who opted the allowance.
Circle Secretaries are requested to contact their respective circle office and ascertain the poition and intimate CHQ for further action in the matter.
EXTEND SOLIDARITY TO THE STRUGGLE OF FARMERS
ORGANISE SOLIDARITY DHARNA / DEMONSTRATION

Dear Comrades,
The farmers in the country are in a do or die battle against the anti-farmer policy of Modi government. They are compelled to March to the National Capital against the three agrarian acts, adopted by the Parliament in a most undemocratic manner. Modi goverment is repeating the rhetoric that the these bills are intended to benefit the farmers as claimed in the cases of monetisation, GST and change in the base year of CPI. Modi government mercilessly rejected the demand of the farmers for Minimum Support Price for their products. The farmers are fully convinced of the dangerous impacts of the provisions of these new acts; The Multi national Corporations are given freedom to dictate terms of farming, purchase, processing,storage and marketing. They naturally apprehend that in effect it will finish freedom to do farming, will increase input burden, debts, losses, farm suicides and displcement of land.
As far as the people are concerned, they will have to suffer due to the hoarding, black marketing and increased price of food products and a freedom for the corporates to exploit the maximum. As you are aware repeal of farm laws was one of the main demands of the Cetral Trade Unions for the 26th November Strike.
The farmers struggle is being spearheaded by the All India Kisan Sangarsh Co-ordination Committee in which several organisations, irrespective of political affiliation are included. Modi government tried its level best to crush the struggle by preventing them from entering Delhi. Police and Army were deployed and barricades, concrete blocks, trucks, water cannons, teargas shells were used against the farmers. They braved all these repressions and stand determined. Finally, the government had to relent and called them for negoitiation but with condition that the farmers should move to a maidan. It was rejected by the struggling farmers and the discussion held with the government on 01-12-2020 failed as the government took an adament stand. The only offer from the government was that they will appoint a committee to examine the issue which was rejected by the farmers forum.
Meanwhile more and more farmers are coming to Delhi from various states and the five highways to Delhi are almost blocked by the farmers. So the government seems to be in a sticky wicket and has called for another discussion on 03-12-2020.
This is one of the biggest struggles, the country has witnessed and gaining huge support from almost all section of the society. Comrades, the farmers are the backbone of the country and they are feeding the entire people. So we cannot reamain a silent spectator to this great struggle.
AIBDPA calls upon all its units to organise Solidarity Dharna/ Demonstration with maximum participation, preferrably on 04-12-2020 according to local conditions and adhering to Covid-19 protocol.
AIBDPA letter to CMD BSNL on non-maintenance of faulty landlines connections of Retired BSNL officials for months together despite repeated complaints lodged.
LABOUR MINISTRY HAS RELEASED THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR OCTOBER, 2020, FIRST OF BASE YEAR 2016-100.
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – October, 2020
The All-India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) for October, 2020 increased by 1.4 points and stood at 119.5 (one hundred nineteen and point five). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by (+) 1.19 per cent between September and October, 2020 compared to (+) 0.93 per cent increase between corresponding months of previous year.
The maximum upward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing (+) 1.29 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Arhar Dal, Poultry (Chicken), Eggs (Hen), Goat Meat, Mustard Oil, Sunflower Oil, Brinjal, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Chillies Green, Gourd, Lady Finger, Onion, Peas, Potato, Electricity Domestic, Doctor’s Fee, Bus Fare, etc. are responsible for the increase in index. However, this increase was checked by Wheat, Fish Fresh, Tomato, Apple, etc., putting downward pressure on the index.
At centre level, Doom-Dooma Tinsukia, Patna and Ramgarh recorded the maximum increase of 4 points each. Among others, 3 points increase was observed in 9 centres, 2 points in 24 centres and 1 point in 33 centres. Rest of 19 centres’ indices remained stationary.
Year-on-year inflation based on all-items stood at 5.91 per cent for October, 2020 as compared to 5.62 per cent for the previous month and 7.62 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 8.21 per cent against 7.51 per cent of the previous month and 8.60 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.
Key Points:-
All-India CPI for Industrial Workers (2016=100) for October, 2020 increased to 119.5 points compared to 118.1 points for September, 2020.
In percentage terms, it rose by 1.19% w.r.t. previous month mainly due to Food group items having a share of 39.17% in the total weight which recorded a rise of 76% between these two months. During the period, increase in prices of food items viz. Arhar Dal, Poultry Chicken, Goat Meat, Egg, Mustard Oil, Onion, Potato, Brinjal, Peas, Doctor’s Fee, Bus Fare, etc., had greater impact.
Year-on-year inflation based on all-items stood at 5.91 per cent for October, 2020 compared to 5.62 per cent for September, 2020 and 7.62 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 8.21 per cent against 7.51 per cent of the previous month and 8.60 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.
Y-o-Y Inflation based on CPI-IW (Food and General)


The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of November, 2020 will be released on Thursday 31st December, 2020. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.
The Labour Bureau, an attached office of the M/o Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month. The index for the month of October, 2020 is being released in this press release.
