In support of the 10 point Charter of Demands
On the call given by United Forum of Bank Unions, officers and employees in all the public sector banks are observing 2 days nationwide continuous general strike on 20th & 21st Feb. 2013 alongwith Central trade unions in our country to protest against the Central Government’s anti-people, anti-labour and the pro-corporate neo-liberal economic policies on the following demands:-
• In support of the 10 point Charter of Demands of Central Trade Unions.
• Control alarming price rise
• Stop anti-labour policies and Hands off trade union rights
• Stop Banking Reforms
• Stop Outsourcing
• Early wage revision
• Settle pending issues like compassionate appointment scheme
United Forum of Bank Unions hold a massive rally in front of Canara Bank, Bharat Nagar Chowk, Ludhiana. Com. Sudesh Kumar, Chairman, Punjab Bank Employees Federation, Com. Naresh Gaur, Convener, United Forum of Bank Unions, Com. Ashok Awasthy (PBEF), Com. Gulshan Chauhan, Com. Rakesh Khanna, Com. Baljinder Singh, Com. J.P.Kalra (All India Bank Officers’ Confederation), Com. D.C.Landra (NCBE), Com. K.S.Sandhu, Com. Gurbachan Singh (AIBOA) and Com. D.P.Maur General Secretary, Joint Council of Trade Unions addressed the bank employees.
While addressing the bank employees, leaders of the United Forum said that the historic unity of the trade unions on the same platform has opened up new possibility of developing resistance against the attack unleashed by Government and the corporate. The sky high inflation of food prices and stagnation of the economy are the characteristics of the crisis that has engulfed the nation. The Government has no policy to curb the price and contain the recession of the economy, mitigate poverty and job loss. In the race to implement banking reforms, there is grim all around politically and economically. The Government has no policy to face the challenge. It seeks to throw all the burden of the crisis on the common people. Turning its back to the national interest, the government is initiating steps one after another which is inflaming inflation and accentuating economic stagnation. The Government is recklessly increasing the price of all the commodities that is so urgently necessary for daily life. It is not the organized workers in the industrial sector who are grossly affected; it is the contract workers, informal and casual labour which is the worst victim. While the industrial workers who are organized are sure to be denied of the legitimate rights, increase in bonus and wages, the unorganized sector will be more rudely affected through job loss, wage cut and on payment of minimum wage and denial of statutory dues.
Banking sector is no exception. Attempts are on to reduce and dilute the Government’s equity capital in Public Sector Banks. Attempts are equally on to boost private capital in the equity of our PSBs. For public sector banks, the Government talks of mergers and consolidation to shrink the scope of social banking. But in the same breath, the Government wants to encourage and expand private sector banking. New Licenses are sought to be given to industrial houses to start their own private Banks. This is the double standard of the Government. Banking Laws are amended to convert bad loans of corporate houses as investments in the equity capital of the very same defaulters. Huge loans are being written off to favour the rich borrowers. Rural branches are sought to be closed down and rural banking is being given to private outsourced Business Correspondents. Priority Sector loan targets are not being reached by many Banks. Corporate loans are increasing. Banks are appearing to draft from the goals and objectives of bank nationalization. In one word, the clock is sought to be reversed.
Banking industry is one of the potential employment generating agencies in our country. But in the last 20 years, recruitments were virtually banned and after our struggle, some recruitments are taking place recently. But this is totally inadequate. Bank’s business has increased manifold. More and more services have been undertaken but matching recruitments are not taking place. In the next few years, large scale retirements will take place and hence further recruitment is needed. But Banks are trying to outsource the regular and permanent jobs to contract employees. This will reduce the scope for permanent jobs and affect the job security. This will also result in exploitation of unemployed youth. We oppose outsourcing of permanent jobs and demanding adequate recruitments and revival of BSRBs for recruitment of bank staff.
Various important issues raised by UFBU still remain unresolved such as issues like compassionate appointment, revised housing loan scheme to bank employees, improvements in pension scheme, proper implementation of settlement, denial of pension option to persons opted under VRS and those resigned their jobs for want of VRS, defined and regulated working hours, 5 day banking etc; which are pending for resolution for a long time.
Leaders of the United Forum further said that “Hit out those who have hit the people”. Mount counter-offensive to stall the atrocity of the Government. It is the right moment to make a mass intervention. Indignation against the government is brewing. The spontaneous outburst of anger is taking place everywhere. The people boiling in the fire of inflation came on the roads to paralyze the government and all its apparatus to demonstrate the strength of the masses opposed to the government policies. The country came to a halt. Working class people withdrew from all the work places. Banking industry came to a grinding halt. The government must be paralyzed. This is the only way to resist the aggression of the Government and win the demands for the benefit of the people. The strength of unity that provides an opportunity must be utilized to covert the crisis into a new wave of resistance.
--Naresh Gaur 2 days nationwide continuous general strike
Convener
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
20 Proposals of Foreign Direct Investment Approved
Based on the recommendations of Foreign In vest ment Promotion Board (FIPB) in its meeting held on December 23, 2011, Government has approved 20 Proposals of Foreign Direct Investment amounting to ` 1935.24 crore approximately.
Following 20 (Twenty) proposals have been approved.
Sl. No. | FDI/NRI (` in crore) |
COMMERCE
1 | M/s ChristianLouboutin S.A. France | To set up a JV to set up retail stores, outlets, show rooms and other formats across India for carrying on retail trading. | 2.55 |
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
2 | M/s Funderburk 2 Mauritius Ltd., Mauritius | To subscribe to equity shares of an Indian company engaged in the business of multi commodity exchange for derivative markets across all commodity segments. | 13.75 |
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
3 | M/s Pipe Supports Group Limited, United Kingdom | Ex-post-facto approval to set up a WoS to carry out the business of design, manufacture and supply of pipe supporting equipment, fittings and materials for use in various industries. The proposal attracted the provisions of para 4.2.2.2 of Circular 2 of 2010. | 0.01 |
FINANCIAL SERVICES
4 | M/s Financial Inclusion Network & Operations Ltd., Mumbai | Ex Post-facto approval for the subscription to equity shares without satisfying the minimum capitalization requirements for FDI in NBFCs. | 0.24 |
5 | M/s Equitas Micro Finance India Private Limited, Chennai | Approval for demerging of microfinance business with itsWoS. Post the demerger, the activity of the company will be NBFC-Core Investment Company. | 230.70 |
6 | M/s DMI Finance Private Limited, Delhi | Induction of foreign equity to carry out the business of securitization and asset reconstruction. | 20.66 |
7 | M/s TV Vision Ltd., Mumbai | Induction of foreign investment by way of issue of equity shares through an IPO to undertake the business of broadcasting a non-news and current affairs TV channel. | 200.00 |
MICRO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
8 | The Technology Venture Fund, Hyderabad | Induction of foreign investment in the Fund engaged in the investment in equity and equity related unlisted seed stage companies. | 1.38 |
NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY
9 | M/s i3E Trust,Ahmedabad | Induction of foreign investment in the Trust. | 12.00 |
10 | M/s Sterlite Grid Limited, Dadar and Nagar Haveli | Post facto approval to act as an investing company. | 1150.00 |
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
11 | M/s Matrix SociisHoldings Limited, Mumbai | Induction of foreign equity in an investing company. | 25.00 |
12 | M/s ElproInternational Ltd., Mumbai | Post facto approval for the issuance of shares against warrants. The company is engaged in the manufacture and production of surge arrestors and metal oxide varistors as well as in real estate services and development and making investments. | 64.67 |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
13 | M/s Shyam Internet Services Ltd. | Amendment of clause 2 & 3 of the FC approval dated 08.10.2009 to allow the company to engage in the business of providing Internet Services on all India basis instead of providing the same service within the State of Rajasthan. | Nil |
COMMERCE
14 | M/s RahimafroozBatteries Ltd., Bangladesh | 0.10 |
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
15 | M/s JalgaonInvestments Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai | Ex-post-facto approval to act as an investing company. | 135.55 |
HIGHER EDUCATION
16 | M/s Copper Beech Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., Delhi | Repatriation of FDI. The company is engaged in the business of educational infrastructure. | 3.83 |
INDUSTRIAL POLICY & PROMOTION
17 | M/s Singpai Pte Ltd., Singapore | Induction of foreign equity into an Indian company to carry out the business of manned guarding investigations, electronic security systems and cash management services. | 65.00 |
CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS
18 | M/s Sabero Organics Gujarat Ltd., Mumbai | Ex-post-facto approval for issuance of warrants. The company is engaged in the business of producing insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and speciality chemicals. | 9.80 |
19 | M/s Verizon Communications India Pvt. Ltd. |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
20 | M/s SDP Telecom (India) Pvt. Ltd.,Kanchipuram | No Fresh inflow |
The following 23 (Twenty three) proposals have been deferred:
Sl. No | ||
1 | M/s Rossell Aviation Pvt. Ltd., Delhi | Induction of foreign equity to undertake the business in civil & defence aviation field with focus on product support services, repair and maintenance facility, providing training solutions in project primarily relating to the offset obligation in India to aviation industry. |
2 | M/s Veritas (India) Ltd., Mumbai | Post facto approval for issue of warrants to carry out the business of import, export, trading and distribution of metals and chemical products, power generation. |
3 | M/s Aptuit LaurusPrivate Limited, Hyderabad | Increase in foreign equity. The company is engaged in the pharmaceutical sector. |
4 | M/s APF II India Investments Pvt. Ltd., Mauritius | To invest in the units of a FUND, constituted as a Trust. |
5 | M/s Security International Services India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi | Induction of foreign equity to carry out the business of providing security services and providing consultancy and advisory services relating to security services and trade, import, export, supply and deal in all kinds of security aidsafety systems equipment, security solutions and devices. |
6 | M/s Oxigen Services (India) Pvt. Ltd.,Gurgaon | Ex-post-facto for induction of foreign investment to carry out the business of providing B2B Services like mobile, DTH & Broadband Recharges, Bill payments, Travel and Ticketing, both by rail and air. |
7 | M/s Akorn Inc, USA. | Acquisition of 100 percent equity shares of a company engaged in pharmaceuticals sector. |
8 | M/s Ordain Health Care Global Pvt. Ltd., Chennai | Induction of foreign equity to carry out the business in pharmaceutical sector. |
9 | M/s Alliance Data Pte. Ltd., Singapore | To undertake the additional of publishing and printing an Indian edition of a foreign specialty magazine. |
10 | M/s Packt Publishing Private Limited, Mumbai | Induction of foreign equity to carry out the business of writing, editing, summarising, compiling, printing, publishing, buying, selling, importing, exporting, circulating or otherwise dealing in books publication and any other information or data pertaining to all areas and sectors such as computer and information technology. |
11 | M/s Edict Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. | Transfer of 100 percent equity to foreign investor. The company is engaged in the pharmaceutical sector. |
12 | M/s Multiples Private Equity Fund I Limited, Mauritius | Acquisition of the equity shares of the company engaged in the operation of India’s first nationwide, automated and online power exchange and offers products that permit trading in electricity and renewable energy certificates. |
13 | M/s Sterlite Networks Limited, Dadar and Nagar Haveli | Investment through internal accruals and issue of shares to existing/ new shareholders. The company is engaged in the business of providing telecom services in the category of infrastructure provider providing dark fibre, right of way, duct space, tower (IP Category -I), electronic mail and voice mail services. |
14 | M/s Microqual Techno Ltd., Mumbai | Increase in foreign equity to carry out the business of wireless telecommunications. |
15 | M/s Kakade British Realties Private Limited, Pune | Approval for non-compliance with the condition regarding completion of 50 % project within 5 years from the date of obtaining all statutory clearances. |
16 | M/s DPD Continental Pvt. Ltd. | Deletion of the condition at Clause 6 (i) of the FC approval dated 4.2.2009. The company is engaged in the business of courier services other than post. |
17 | M/s World Phone Internet Services Pvt. Ltd. | Increase in foreign equity. The company is engaged in the business of Internet Service Provider and set up International Gateways. |
18 | M/s CSR Technology (India) Pvt. Ltd., Delhi | Ex-post facto approval for the initial capital made by two resident Indians on behalf of the foreign company to undertake design, development and testing services for GPS Chips Sets. |
19 | M/s CLSA Singapore Holdings Pte Ltd., Singapore/ M/s CLSA Limited, Hong Kong | Induction of foreign equity in an investing company to carry on the business of process outsourcing services for clients, both domestic and offshore. |
20 | M/s Reed Elsevier India Pvt . Ltd. | To undertake the additional activity relating to the business of publishing and co-publishing (in and outside India), including digital publishing, printing, reprinting, adaptation, article reprinting, repackaging, translation, distribution of scientific, technical, medical, specialty and research journals/magazines/periodicals in any media including print media |
21 | M/s Royale Asia Couriers Pvt. Ltd., Chennai | |
22 | M/s CordiaInternational Corp., USA | To increase shareholding from 49 percent to 74 percent to carry out the business of telecommunication and act as a services provider. Services include but are not limited to the provision of IP communication services and related services, technology related products and services, web hosting, collection and ISP services. |
23 | M/s Fine Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. | Induction of foreign equity to carry out the business of publishing specialty technical magazines covering the subject of wine and champagne. |
The following 10 (Ten) proposals have been rejected:
Sl. No | ||
1 | M/s Pomelo Infra Projects Pvt Ltd., Hyderabad | Relaxation of mandatory period of six months for minimum capitalization of US $ 10 million to carry out the business of development of residual townships in the suburban areas. |
2 | M/s Unifior Vegetables LLP, Mumbai | Induction of foreign equity in LLP to carry out the business of Food Processing. |
3 | M/s BSI Blue Sky International Ltd., Mauritius | Induction of foreign equity in a company to carry out the business of Private Security Agency Services. |
4 | M/s Flemingo DutyfreeShop Pvt. Ltd. | To increase foreign equity upto 100% to carry out the business of duty free shop. |
5 | M/s Springer India Pvt. Ltd. | To increase foreign equity upto 100% to carry out the business of publishing and re-printing of scientific, technical, medical and other no-fiction books in electronic and printed forms in any language. |
6 | M/s Springer Editorial Services Pvt. Ltd. | To increase foreign equity upto 100% to carry on the business of publishing services, content, development, content management, content outsourcing, providing a comprehensive service including data conversion, editorial services, pre-press, pre-media services, digital communication services, data based management, digitization services, data based engineering |
7 | M/s Bossi Moda India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi | Ex-post-facto approval to issue and allot equity shares against the pre-incorporation expenses. The company is engaged in the Manufacturing of leather footwear as a small scale industries. |
8 | M/s Surya Chambal Power Ltd., Mumbai | Ex-post-facto approval for issue of equity shares against sale of future carbon credits. The company is engaged in the business of Generation of power from agro waste residue biomass. |
9 | M/s UT Starcom India Telecom Private Limited | |
10 | M/s M and C RakindoHospitality Pvt. Ltd., Coimbatore | Ex-post-facto approval to issue and allot partly paid up shares to carry out the business of development, construction ownership, management, sale and/ or lease of hotel projects in India. |
The following 1 (One) proposal has been withdrawn from the agenda:
Sl. No | FDI/NRI (` | ||
1 | M/s G4S | Ex-post-facto approval for induction of foreign equity to carry out the business of providing security services. | No Fresh Inflow |
In the following 01 (One) proposal, FIPB recommended that the applicant may be advised to approach MI&B:
Sl. No. | FDI/NRI (` | ||
1 | M/s Omnimedia SL | To amend the Clause 2 of the FC approval to undertake the business of publishing/ printing of scientific and technical magazines/ specialty journals/ periodicals in the name and style of “Energetica-India” and circulation of its digital version. | No Fresh Inflow |
The following 01 (One) proposal has been noted:
Sl. No | FDI/NRI (` | ||
1 | M/s MNP Interconnection Telecom Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. | Intimation regarding overseas transaction. | Ni |
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