Retrieve

Register?Login

Gabbar Singh Movie Review

Home >> News >> Business/economyNews Galleries | Reviews |

By
5 months ago | Published on : 06:24 pm, 15 Dec 2011

Agartala, Dec 15 (IANS) Telecommunication services were affected Thursday in the northeastern region as over 2,200 engineers and employees of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) observed a strike protesting proposed voluntary retirement and withdrawal of various benefits.

"The 12-hour shut down since 6 a.m. Thursday has got a tremendous response from across the northeastern region," said convener of the Joint Action Committee of BSNL Associations Tirthankar Chowdhury.

"The BSNL management has taken plans to retrench about 100,000 workers (one third of the existing 300,000 workers) in the name of voluntary retirement scheme, denying bonus, medical allowances and withdrawing existing benefits for workers," he alleged.

He further alleged that the BSNL had posted a profit of Rs.6,000 to Rs.10,000 crores till 2008-09, but during last year, the state-owned company registered a loss of Rs.6,000 crore due to poor management and erroneous decisions.

Another JAC leader Swapan Chakraborty said: "The government has been trying to close the BSNL to help private operators to make profit. If the BSNL is shut down, people in semi-urban and rural areas would be deprived in getting telecom services at affordable prices as the private parties would increase the tariff."


Rate This Article

RELATED NEWS RELATED GALLERIESMOST POPULAR
UP amends transfer policy for state employees

Bharti Airtel launches 4G services in Bangalore

Police foil employees' march in Srinagar, scores detained

2G: Arguments on charge against Essar, Loop begin

Tulip Telecom offers on-demand cloud storage services

Tripura raises salaries of rural job scheme staff

Currency goes up and down in market economy, says PM

PM stresses fiscal responsibility

Airtel, Axis Bank join hands for mobile banking

CBI searches: Jindal Group denies wrongdoing

Fitch cuts Greece credit rating

Pakistan revenue collection up 25 percent


'Small negative list can take India-Pakistan trade to $6 bn' Centre to solve food security bill 'issues': Thomas'Small negative list can take India-Pakistan trade to $6 bn''Small negative list can take India-Pakistan trade to $6 bn'

“Discussions :”
Sneha and Prasanna Wedding Reception Stills
Recent News
More Inside