Chief of Army Staff appealed the army veterans to call off their protest over One Rank one pension; but…?

Newly appointed Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat on Tuesday appealed the army veterans to call off their protest over One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme while stating that government is trying its best to provide full assistance to them.

“I would like to appeal our veterans who are sitting on a protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar to go back to their home. The government is mulling over the OROP issue and trying to give our veterans full assistance,” General Rawat told ANI.

“As far as the OROP is concerned, our army chief veterans and ex-servicemen would have felt that the kind of assistance that they were expecting was not given. But I would like to say that our demand has been fulfilled to a certain extent,” he added..

The OROP scheme, announced in September 2015, is meant to ensure equal pension to servicemen who retired on the same rank and after the same duration of service, regardless of the year of retirement.

However, retired soldiers have been alleging that the government has not addressed their concerns fully about the disparity in pension payments.

The army chief of staff may be committed to support the government’s stand on OROP for obvious reasons. But the fact remains that what the government implemented is something short of OROP which is admitted by the army general himself. The war veterans are naturally fed up with the lame excuses of the government and the delay tactics. So it will be appropriate that the army general advise the government to implement OROP in real terms and then ask the war veterans to call off their agitation.

jammu & kashmir circle branch formed.

The BSNl and DoT pensioners of J&K Circle held a meeting at Srinagar on 17-12-2016 to form the circle branch of AIBDPA. Com.Mir Nizar Ahmad, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU presided over the meeting. He explained the issues of the pensioners and the vital role being played by AIBDPA in resolving the genuine demands of the pensioners and the necessity to form the AIBDPA in J&K.After discussion a 15 member office bearers were elected unanimously with the following important functionaries.

President : Com. Narain Singh Manhas, Jammu
Circle Secretary : Com.Mir Nizar Ahmad,Srinagar
Treasurer : Com. M.D.Khan, Srinagar

NUMBER of Telephone Subscribers in India crossed 107.42 crore – TRAI

Telephone subscriber in India crossed 1.074 billion at the end of September from 1.059 billion in the previous sequential quarter, registering a growth of 1.36 percent.

“The number of telephone subscribers in India increased from 1,059.86 million at the end of June 16 to 1,074.24 million at the end of September 16, registering a growth of 1.36 percent over the previous quarter.

“This reflects year-on-year growth of 5.05 percent over the same quarter of last year,” TRAI said in its latest report ‘Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators for July-September, 2016’. (Press Report)

TWO FAREWELL SPEECHES BY COM.V.A.N.NAMBOODIRI IN THE AIC OF BSNLEU.

I shall always be with you Comrades! – V.A.N.Namboodiri in AIC BSNLEU

(A gist of the speeches delivered by me in the AIC of BSNLEU held at Chennai from 31st December 2016 to 3rd January 2017)

Respected President Com. Balbir Singh, General Secretary Com.P.Abhimanyu, Deputy General Secretary Com. Swapan Chakroborty, Treasurer Com. Saibal Sen Gupta, Vice-Presidents Coms. P.Asoka Babu, Animesh Mitra, K.R.Yadav, B.Narayan, Jagdish Singh, Om Prakash Singh on the dias, CHQ office-bearers, Circle secretaries, Delegates from all parts of the Country, Dear Comrades,

First of all, My Best Wishes for the New Year 2017 to all of you! Let the new year be an year of Better Life to all! We are now in the centenary year of the Great October Revolution, which changed the entire world for the better. The memory of the great Revolutionary Fidel Castro who left us this year, will always inspire us for the forward march!

My Thanks and Greetings to the Reception Committee headed by Comrades T.K.Rengarajan, S.Chellappa, Babu Radhakrishnan, other leaders and workers who have made all arrangements for the conduct of the conference in an excellent way.

We are meeting after two great strikes, one on 2nd September 2016 called by the Central Trade Unions against the anti-worker, anti-people neo-liberal policies of the government and the second on 15th December 2016 by BSNL Employees unitedly against the formation of the Tower Company by fragmenting BSNL. My hearty congratulations to you, BSNLEU leaders and workers for fully participating in both these strikes.

16 years of BSNL Employees Union, since its inception on 22nd March 2001, on the Death Anniversary of the great leader of the Indian Working class Com. A.K.Gopalan, has been a saga of sacrifices and determined struggles to save BSNL and its workers. 16 years – 8 AICs, It shows the democratic functioning of the Union.

BSNLEU has got a great tradition and background. In the background is long period of 50 years of struggle against revisionism, against compromises with the Government – It is a continuation of the great tradition of the more than 100 years of the P and T Trade union movement, led by the Pioneers Henry Barton, Babu Tarapada Mukherjee, V.G.Dalvi, Dada Ghosh, K.G.Bose and others.

Number of BSNL Employees have been reduced from 3.5 lakhs to 2.1 lakh during the last 16 years. Urgent recruitment is required through Regularisation of the casual, contract workers, Compassionate Ground Appointments and regular recruitment from out side. Fresh blood is required. There should be no discrimination against them in pension etc.

BSNL Revival is our main target. ‘Service Before Self’, ‘Service With A Smile’ and ‘Customer Delight’. Best Service to the Customer is our motto for which we are making all out efforts. This should continue.

During the period, we have made major achievements – 78.2% IDA Pension Fixation, Removal of unjustified condition of 60:40 for paying pension by Government, Bonus after 7 years, Change of designations etc.

The immediate task before us is to ensure a better wage revision from 01-01-2017. Removal of Stagnation, Pension Revision, Pension for BSNL Recruited employees – the list is long.

AIBDPA, BSNLCCWF – our sister organisations have to be strengthened. BSNLEU took initiative to build these organisations. The brutal exploitation of casual contract workers should end. Build wide unity of all unions/associations so that BSNL can be saved from the attacks to destroy the same.

P and T Unions always had close international connections. BSNLEU continues the tradition. It is part of WFTU, TUI etc. We shall continue this close relations and learn much from them.

The united fight against anti-people anti-worker policy of the government will continue. There are dark forces working behind to divide the people, create communal tension and so on. The intolerance and autocratic policies have to be defeated.

BSNLEU has got big tasks before it and has to work hard to realise them.

I am staying in Delhi for the last 25 years, a quarter century, attending trade union activities. I came to Delhi after elected as the President of E.III Union in 1991, continued as General Secretary, E.III Union, Founder General Secretary of E.III(N) Union, Founder General Secretary of BSNLEU, President BSNLEU and Patron BSNLEU. I have been the Asst. General Secretary of E.III Union for a long period, till I resigned the post along with Com. Moni Bose and contested in AIC Bhopal. This has been a long period, full of struggles and advancements.

During my 38 years of service, I got the chance to participate in the 5 Days Historic Strike of 1960, One Day Token Strike of 1968, 1974 Bonus Strike and many such all India and local struggles. I had to face severe victimisations like many other comrades – Suspension, arrests, transfer, charge sheets, punishments and so on. I was almost 7 years out of service for participating/leading these strikes and also transferred to Lakshadweep Islands. The history of P and T TU movement is full of such struggles and sacrifices.

In all these activities, I got your full support, love and affection. You Comrades are my strength, you are my inspiration and energy. This camaraderie had given strength to face all eventualities and achieve results.

The sister organisations we built, AIBDPA and BSNLCCWF have become stronger. But more support is required from BSNLEU comrades.

Now I wish to go back to Kerala, to my home. My wife’s health requires a change of of place from Delhi. I seek your permission to shift to Kerala. I am sure you will consent.

Shifting to Kerala does not mean going away from our union activities. I will always be with you and your activities. Thanks to all of you.

“Unity for Struggle, Struggle for Unity, Unity and Struggle for Progress!” (2nd Jan.)

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Dear Comrades,

I am overwhelmed by your love and affection showered on me in your speeches appreciating my humble work. It is only with your support and active participation that I could do all these. I am only one of you, a humble worker of the union.

Many of you, in your speeches have requested that I should continue at Delhi as the Patron of the Union. I have already stated yesterday that myself and wife have to return to Calicut. As regards ‘Patron’ of the Union, it was a honour you have bestowed on me while vacating the post of President to comrade Balbir Singh, a comrade of the next generation. We do not have any such post in the Constitution of the Union. I accept your kind gesture, but it will not be proper to continue in the post any further. Declining the post does not mean that I am ignoring your wishes.

I have always followed the correct line taken by our founder leaders. Vacating the positions for the younger generations is the correct line. It may not be out of place to mention here that I worked four terms as Branch Secretary , Four terms as District Secretary, Four terms as Circle Secretary. I worked as Asst.General secretary for two terms in E.III Union. You know that I vacated the post of general Secretary of BSNLEU after four terms, the President for two terms, honorary position as Patron for one year. All our great leaders of the past have vacated their positions for the next generation in due time. I have followed their great tradition.

As such let me allow to decline the honorary post of Patron for a second time. Let me also allow to leave Delhi for Kerala, my own state.

With Best Wishes and Revolutionary Greetings!

BSNLEU Zindabad! Workers Unity Zindabad! Inquilab Zindabad!

(Reply to the presentation of momento and honouring at the end of the AIC on 03-01-2017)

8TH ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF BSNLEU CONCLUDED.

The 8th All India Conference of BSNL Employees Union held at Chennai form 31st December, 2016 to 3rd January,2017 has concluded with unanimous election of office bearers and an action plan for revival of BSNL, resist the move of the government to form separate tower company and the wage revision from 01-01-2017.
Coms.Balbir Singh, P.Abhimanyu and Swapan Chakraborty have been reelected as President, General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary. Com.Gakul Borah is the new Treasurer.

FULL LIST OF OFFICE BEARERS.

President: Com. Balbir Singh (Punjab)
Vice-presidents:
1) Com.P.Asokababu(Andhra Pradesh)
2) Com. Animesh Mitra (West Bengal)
3) Com.Jagdish Singh (Madhya Pradesh)
4) Com. R. S. Chauhan (NTR)
5) Com. Nagesh Kumar Nalavade (Maharashtra)
6) Com.K.R.Yadav(UP-East)
General Secretary : Com. P. Abhimanyu (Tamil Nadu)
Dy. General Secretary : Com. Swapan Chakraborty (NE I)
Assistant General Secretaries:
1) Com. Saibal Sengupta (Kolkata)
2) Com.S.Chellappa (Tamil Nadu)
3) Com.John Verghese ( Maharashtra)
4) Com.S.Pratap Kumar (Kerala)
5) Com. M. K. Dave (Gujarat)
Treasurer: Com. Gakul Borah (Assam)
Assistant Treasurer: Com. P.K.Nayak (Odisha)
Organising Secretaries:
1) Com. Om Prakash Singh(Telecom Factory – Kolkata)
2) Com. Sunithi Choudhary(Bihar)
3) Com. Vijay Singh (Rajasthan)
4) Com. Sukhvir Singh (UP-West)
5) Com.G.Q.Dandroo( J&K)
6) Com. M.Vijayakumar(Kerala)
7) Com.H.V.Sudharshan (Karnataka)
8) Com. Mohan Reddy (Andhra Pradesh)
9) Com. Ramesh Sharma (Haryana)

AIBDPA EXTENDS HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW OFFICE BEARERS AND WISHES AN EVENTFUL AND SUCCESSFUL TENURE.

IT Exemption should be increased to 5 Lakh – Deloitte Pre Budget Expectations Survey

A recently released Deloitte Pre-Budget Expectations Survey Report reflects what has been widely expected as an easing of income tax limits in Budget 2017. According to the survey, basic income tax exemption should be increased to Rs 5 lakh per year and the ceiling for claiming deduction under Section 80C should be increased to Rs. 2.50 lakh.

While almost all respondents in the survey want the I-T exemption limit increased substantially, 58 percent of them wanted the ceiling to be increased to Rs 5 lakh. As many as 71 percent respondents want the limit of the Section 80C to be increased to Rs. 2.50 lakh from Rs. 1.50 lakh currently.

Many reports in December said that the income tax slabs will be increased to at least Rs 4 lakh. However, a government spokesperson had denied that the income tax would be eased and called the reports baseless. After demonetisation, which has hit many industries and slowed economic growth to 7.1 percent in the most recent quarter, people are hoping to get some respite from the coming Budget.

Increasing the income tax ceiling would give consumers more money to spend, thereby increasing demand.

“The increase in the slab limit will kick-start savings, which will ultimately lead to increase in investment in the system,” stated the Pre-Budget Expectations Survey Report by Deloitte.

The existing deduction limit is low as compared to increase in income levels and inflation. “Increase in limit will help channelise household savings into productive avenues such as insurance, provident fund, equity and the like which will in turn help boost infrastructure spending and job creation,” the survey said.

It also added that the National Pension Scheme (NPS) should receive tax treatment parity with the Provident Fund (PF). As many as 88 percent of the respondents wanted full tax exemption for withdrawal of NPS. Withdrawals from the NPS are taxed up to 60 percent.

The PF, which is under Exempt – Exempt – Exempt (EEE) regime, is not taxed on withdrawal.

“The government has positioned NPS as an alternative to PF. Therefore, to bring parity and incentivise employees to be part of NPS, it must be brought under the EEE regime,” the report added.

In the survey, Deloitte said that the government is targeting boost in infrastructure spending and requires long-term funds for that. “Hence, it is an apt time to reintroduce deduction for investment in long-term infrastructure bonds as it will provide an additional avenue for individuals to make an investment and save taxes,” the survey suggested.

Respondents also added that deduction for investment in infrastructure bonds should be introduced with a Rs. 50,000 limit.

IDA DECREASED BY 0.8% FROM 01-01-2017.

According to the Consumer Price Index released by the Labour Bureau , September-277, October-278 and November-277, the average CPI as on 31-12-2016 is 277.33. So the IDA from 01-01-2017 will be 119.5%; a reduction of 0.8%.
Yes, the New Year starts with a loss; thanks to Narendra Modi and the demonetisation.

INAUGURAL SESSION OF 8TH AIC OF BSNLEU.

Com.A.K.Padmanabhan, Vice President, CITU inaugurated the subject session of the 8th All India Conference of BSNLEU at 3PM on 31-12-2016 with an electrifying speech. Com.Balbir Singh Presided and Com.P.Abhimanyu welcomed. Coms.Raj Bahadur Rawal, President, Telecom Employees Association of Nepal, Com.M.Krisghnan, Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers, V.Ramesh, General Secretary, AIIEA, V.A.N.Namboodiri, Patron, K.G.Jayaraj, General Secreatry, AIBDPA and Animesh Mitra, Secretary General, BSNL CCWF addressed.

ENTHUSIASTIC START TO THE 8TH ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF BSNLEU.

The 8th All India Conference of BSNLEU has a rousing start at 10 AM on 31-12-2016 at Com.A.M.Patil Memorial Hall (Kamaraj Arangam), Chennai.Com.Balbir Singh, President hoisted the National Flag and Com.P.Abhimanyu, General Secretary the Union Flag.
An effective seminar was held at 1030 AM on “Service With A Smile for Revival of BSNL.” Com.Balbir Singh presided. Shri.Anupam Shrivastava , CMD,BSNL presented his views beautifully and effectively.He stated that BSNL being on the revival path with the joint efforts of both the staff unions and management,he is commited to implement the 3rd Pay Revision from 01-01-2017.Earlier,
Com.P.Abhimanyu delivered the key note address.Coms.Chandeswar Singh, General Secretary, NFTE, K.Jayaprakash, General Secretary, FNTO,G.L.Jogi, Chairman, SNEA, Sureshkumar, General Secretary, BSNLMS, Shivakumar, President, AIBSNLEA Shri.A.M.Gupta,GM(SR) CO, CGMs of Tamil Nadu and Chennai,and Com.Swapan Chakraborty, Dy General Secretary addressed.