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The effect of demonetisation was clearly seen in the growth of returns and taxes paid by individuals by 5, the extended deadline for filing income tax returns.

 

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Maximum ATM withdrawal limit per day Rs.2000 following demonetisation of Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 eff 9.11.16

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to stay the government’s notification demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes but asked it to spell out the steps taken to minimise public inconvenience.

“We will not be granting any stay,” a bench...

 

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people in india can not get enough cash these days, because some politians made the most of the money illegal - a step,which is worldwide seen as not properly planned and which is harming especially low income people and small businesses - nobody is buying, so the street vendors do not have that much to do these days and not so much income ...

  

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Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Upping his ante against corruption, High Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated he’ll how to take action in opposition to ‘Benami’ assets holders.

The Benami assets Act came into effect on November 1. The regulation prohibits unlawful Benami transactions, below which as much...

 

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The half crown was a denomination of British money worth two shillings and sixpence, being one-eighth of a pound. The half crown was first issued in 1549, in the reign of Edward VI. No half crowns were issued in the reign of Mary, but from the reign of Elizabeth I half crowns were issued in every reign except Edward VIII, until the coins were discontinued in 1967. The half crown was demonetised (ahead of other pre-decimal coins) on 1 January 1970, the year before the United Kingdom adopted decimal currency on Decimal Day.

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Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Actor Prakash Raj, who is lately on a criticism spree against the central government, has penned a note demanding an apology from the authorities for the disruptive impact of the demonetisation exercise.

On the first anniversary of demonetisation, he questioned the intent behind the move of the...

 

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கருப்பு பணத்தை ஒழிக்கவும், கள்ள நோட்டுக்கள் புழக்கத்தை தடுக்கவும் கடந்த ஆண்டு மத்திய அரசு பண மதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கை மேற்கொண்டது. 500 மற்றும் 1000 ரூபாய் நோட்டுக்கள் செல்லாது என அறிவிக்கப்பட்டது. அந்த நோட்டுக்கள் வங்கிகள் மூலம் பெறப்பட்டன. புதிய 500 மற்றும் 2000 ரூபாய் நோட்டுக்கள் அறிமுகம் செய்யப்பட்டன. அத்துடன் ரொக்கமற்ற பரிவர்த்தனையையும் மத்திய அரசு வலியுறுத்தத் தொடங்கியது. இந்த பண மதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கையின் முதலாம் ஆண்டு நிறைவை பா.ஜ.க. இன்று கொண்டாடுகிறது.

  

இதையொட்டி பாதுகாப்புத்துறை மந்திரி நிர்மலா சீதாராமன் இன்று சென்னையில் செய்தியாளர்களை சந்தித்தார். அப்போது அவர் கூறியதாவது:-

 

வெளிநாட்டில் பதுக்கப்பட்ட கருப்பு பணத்தை இந்தியா கொண்டு வரும் முயற்சியே பழைய ரூபாய் நோட்டுகள் மதிப்பு நீக்கம். பழைய ரூ.500, ரூ.1000 செல்லாது என்ற அறிவிப்பு திடீரென எடுக்கப்பட்ட முடிவு இல்லை. வெளிப்படையான பணப்பரிமாற்றம் நாட்டின் வளர்ச்சிக்கு நல்லது. நாட்டின் பொருளாதாரத்தை வலுப்படுத்தவே இந்த நடவடிக்கையை மத்திய அரசு எடுத்தது.

  

ரூபாய் நோட்டு செல்லாது என்ற அறிவிப்பால் தீவிரவாத அமைப்புகளுக்கு செல்லும் பணம் தடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதனால் காஷ்மீரில் கல்லெறி சம்பவங்கள் 4 ஆயிரத்திலிருந்து 600 ஆக குறைந்துள்ளது.

 

மத்திய அரசு பண மதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கையின்போது ரொக்கப் பரிவர்த்தனையை குறைக்க வேண்டும் என வலியுறுத்தியது. ஒரேயடியாக பணமற்ற பரிவர்த்தனை என்று குறிப்பிடவில்லை. மெல்ல மெல்ல பணம் பயன்படுத்துவதை குறைக்க வேண்டும்.

 

சிறிய செலவுகளுக்கு ரொக்கப்பணத்தை பயன்படுத்தவேண்டும். பெரிய செலவுகளுக்கு ரொக்கமாக கொடுப்பதை தவிர்க்க வேண்டும்.

 

ரியல் எஸ்டேட் துறையில் கருப்பு பண புழக்கம் அதிக அளவில் இருந்தது. இப்போது அது குறைந்துள்ளது. ஏழை, எளிய மக்களின் வீடு வாங்கும் கனவு இப்போது நிறைவேறியிருக்கிறது.

 

பணமதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கையை எதிர்க்கட்சிகள் கிண்டல் செய்கிறார்கள். இது முக்கியமான முயற்சி. முன்கூட்டியே அறிவித்திருந்தால் பணம் பதுக்கியவர்கள் சிக்கியிருக்கமாட்டார்கள். பண மதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கைக்கு பிறகு வங்கிக்கு வந்த அனைத்து பணமும் வெள்ளை அல்ல, அதில் கருப்பு பணமும் இருந்தது. அது குறித்து விசாரித்து பலர் மீது நடவடிக்கை எடுத்திருக்கிறோம்.

  

பண மதிப்பிழப்பு நடவடிக்கை குறித்து முன்னாள் பிரதமர் மன்மோகன் சிங் கூறிய கருத்து மனவேதனை அளிக்கிறது. அவரது ஆட்சியில் பல்வேறு துறைகளில் ஊழல் நடந்தது. இந்த ஊழல்களை கண்டுகொள்ளாமல் ஆட்சி நடத்திய மன்மோகன் சிங்கின் விமர்சனம் வேதனை தருகிறது.

 

இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறினார்.

Specially for the poor the marginalized ..they have a heart but have no will ..

Modijis forgiveness a very bitter pill ..first it was the demonetisation than Hindu Muslim riots in Delhi now it is a lockdown a micro virus waiting to kill ..

The politicians in their ivory towers the party foots the bill ..enjoy and chill .

Police with Prime Ministerial farman of a lockdown beats the public with a danda ..badly grilled .

Migrants sprayed with chemicals ..before they enter their hometown..

Sick and ill ..

Caronavirus is it a chemical warfare made in China fake news ..like an oilspill .

 

#21dayslockdown

#caronavirus

#bandra

#migrants

#police

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A/ Daquan wushi (grande pièce de 50) R/ vide

Dimension : 25.5 mm

Poids : 2.85 g.

Bronze

Monnaie de la dynastie Xin (Mang Mang) émise à partir de 9 ap. J.C. démonétisée en 19.

Type C4 (Da en forme de montagne et petit module)

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(Petite monnaie valant 1)

Monnaie de l'empereur Wang Mang (7-23) de la dynastie Xin (7-23) valant 1.

Cette monnaie a été fondue à partir de l'an 9 et démonétisée en l'an 14.

Dimension : 14.56 mm Poids : 1.3 g. Bronze laqué.

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Que's at the banks across India nowadays..

#Demonetisation

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Choosing the Top 10 online shopping sites from the sea of shopping portals is like a extracting gems from deep

ocean. We can order our stuffs by sitting on the sofa or while taking rest on the bed. The trend of online shopping is increased at very high rate after the Demonetisation step in India, as people are aware of digital thing more than before.

www.divinemax.com/blog/top-10-online-shopping-sites/

As of now, a large number of people prefer buying everything from groceries to clothes online. Not so long ago, the Indian audience was wary of shopping online owing to potential thefts etc.

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

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But no buyer demonetisation

Backfired.. Politics is world

That simply respects liars

An ordinary nameless man

Becomes a Squire.. Hate is

The only fuel that runs internet

Wires.. Be it Facebook Whatsup

Twitter only animosity division

Of Community.. Wanting seeds

Sired.. Fate followed him from the

Cradle to the Grave when finally

From this world he retires..

 

Nothing left to Aspire

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

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Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) organised the felicitation ceremony of Com. Dr Thomas Franco, former General Secretary of All India Bank Officers Confederation (AIBOC) and Com. Soumya Dutta, the new General Secretary, AIBOC. The felicitation was followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU.

 

Com. Franco was recognised for leading AIBOC — the largest bank officers’ organisation with a membership of around 3,20,000 officers— at a time when the Public Sector Banks are facing a huge crisis due to demonetisation, rising NPAs, FRDI bill, and various scams. Under his leadership, the AIBOC reached out to civil society and other trade unions to form a united front against the attack on Public Sector Institutions, and took initiatives like the People’s Parliament and Save Public Sector.

 

Com. Soumya Datta, the new General Secretary of AIBOC, was also felicitated in the meeting. Datta has been an active member of the trade union for the last 28 years. His involvement in the union started even during his student days as a part of Students Federation of India. As the General Secretary, State Bank Officers’ Confederation, Bengal Circle, he had strived to reach out to the poor and rural areas. At a time when the Public Sector Banks are in a fight for survival, his people-oriented leadership is a much-needed one.

 

The felicitation would be followed by a lecture on “Crisis in Public Sector Banks and Importance of Bank Unions” by Prof C P Chandrasekhar, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. Since the last two decades, Prof Chandrasekhar has been writing on the neo-liberal policies. He is also the author of The Market that Failed: Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms in India.

 

The video of Prof Chandrasekhar’s lecture can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffS-npn8M-8&feature=youtu.be

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