Thursday, August 28, 2014

No Wage Revision Means No Achhe Din For Bank Employees,

From S.Srinivasan

Dear friends
Ganapati pappa morya , 10 bipartite lavkar aan  !
Oh Ganpati My Lord, return soon next year!
 quickly  settle our 10 bipartite!
 
 Amidst the chants of ‘Ganapati Bappa Morya’, almighty, the elephant-headed God has arrived today. . The country shall celebrate his  arrival, with great pomp and show, but we, the ban k employees of India have lots of complaints, sorrow and pleas for you.

We see HIS arrival as our saviour, our messiah, and true to HIS  name as ‘Vighnaharta’.

But we have  narrate to HIM now , what  shall not be very pleasing; but we believe that Ganesha  being the large-hearted God will hear all our grievances and  provide respite and relief to us from our ordeals facing the 10 wage revision negotiations .

Try To Read this article named 'Forget Wage Revision'
We seek each day as we are faced with choices and decisions about all kinds of things. What is the best path for me to take?  What should my decision be? These are dilemmas we often find ourselves confronted with. Our puranas   teaches us that any action rooted in Dharma or righteousness, expressed as unconditional love towards all beings, is an action worth standing up for. If action stems from weakness. fear, jealousy or any other negative emotion, such an action is best avoided. the 25  negative emotions Conflict, Loneliness, Anxiety,Disgust,Grief, Self-abuse Unsupported ,Humiliation, Overwhelm or overload ,Worthless,Lost,anger, envy, pride, greed, attachment ,jealousy , malice, losing control over ego, Frustration, Disappointment, Hurt, Guilt, Inadequacy etc.  amongst us drown out the voice of wisdom.
Lord Ganesha called as vignaharta symbolises remover of all obstacles, remover of bad fate. It is a festival symbolic of victory of good over bad
The form of Ganesha is one that unites humanity with the rest of creation. The human world and the animal world. That symbolizes strength and intelligence. The myths that go along with the origin of this unique form involve a story between Shiva and Parvati. Yet it is important to go behind the myth and understand its deeper meanings.

Ganpati has four hands. One is held out in the ‘abhay’ mudra which bestows fearlessness. Yet to acquire fearlessness, we need to unite as a community. The idea of Sri Lokmanya Tilak to make this a social event was to create this unity amongst people.

The vehicle of Ganesha is the mouse. Why the mouse? The mouse has ability to break down substances into their tiny parts. We need to develop an intelligent mind that is capable of understanding things in detail, which enters into the depth of matters. 
 
Ganesha also carries snake around his waist, which is a symbol of the energy which resides in all human beings. This energy can be used both beneficially or for destructive purposes. The position of the snake at the navel of the murti is a symbol of ‘vyaan’ an aspect of Vayu – the element of air within the body.

There are several verses praising the glory of Sri Ganesh. Learn them, understand them and sing them with your own voices. This will bring you the grace you seek.



You Cannot Expect Respectable Wage Hike from Tainted IBA Members


Lord Ganpati is connected to the natural cycle. When we bring this small mud idol home, we offer it all our love and devotion. This idol which collects our positive thoughts and energies is then returned to the earth, either through the rivers or even at home, it carries our goodwill to others and to our environment. We then are united through the earth, the waters and through our goodwill. We need to bring this awareness back into the way we perform our rituals.

May we pray to Sri Ganesha that we receive the intelligence to make the right choices in our lives. To choose the right quantities of the appropriate substances. Ganpati is not about competing with each other. May we pray that we be able to return to simpler and more natural ways of being, and in doing so we are able to reconnect with Nature. Being educated is different from being cultured. Being cultured involves taking responsibility. True devotion can never be quantified by outer displays. It is the one thing that takes us deeper within to our own inner joy.




 
We pray the Vighnaharta’-to clear all obstacles standing   in the way of successful culmination just wage revision for bank employees at the earliest.
 
With the hope that prayer of over 8 lac employees in 80000 branches of India will be answered favorably by the ‘Vignaharta’, I have written these articles in defence of our stand of 25% hike which  is just and sacrosanct under the title
 
AFTER 100 DAYS OF NEW GOVERNMENT

NO KHUSHI, STILL GHAM!

FOR BANK EMPLOYEES
 
 
Justification I:
 
 I shall be only obliged to you upload the articles in your sites which has wide acceptance, acknowledgments among the bank employees. 
 
Wishing you and your readers a purposeful meaningful Ganesh Chaturti , Sankatahara Chaturthi  and join the chorus  Maharashtrians in invoking the blessings of the Sankatahara - Sankata (means problems) and Hara (means killing or removing) in their traditional style 
 
Ganapati pappa morya , 10 bipartite lavkar aan  !
 
Meaning- Oh Ganpati My Lord, return soon next year!
Quickly settle our 10 bipartite!
From: S.Srinivasan
Retried Bank Unionist.

AFTER 100 DAYS OF NEW GOVERNMENT

NO KHUSHI, STILL GHAM!

FOR BANK EMPLOYEES  PART II
Our stand of 25% hike which is just and sacrosanct
-         Justification II
 
Continuing my series our stand of 25% hike which is just and sacrosanct I have finished the Justification II as advised in my earlier mail.
 
As retried banker though I  do not stand to gain any increase in my pension in this wage  accord . but having regard to the fact  I had played catalytic  role with proper suggestion after concrete  analysis  of concrete conditions  in all wage revision (ever since  commencement 3 rd bipartite ,by which time I joined the bank ), during my 41 year span in the bank employees movement , my ember to fight ,impels me to write this series.
Now that I am  retried I have no infrastructure support of some helping me with typing proof reading etc. I have typed these documents of my own  with my limited knowledge, putting strenuous  efforts and extended unpaid labour starching up to even late nights much to the disgust of my spouse  who felt that after retirement from union , I shall spare uninterrupted time to family. .  But I am determine to complete the series in another 5 days  with view to provide break through to the inertia which has crept in the  ongoing 10 th  negotiations .
 
 
 
In preparing this document I had infringed on the intellectual property rights of several individuals and also various resourceful documents, books in good faith with the hope that authors of these documents oppose patenting of intellectual property rights as they oppose IMF, WTO dictates.  I term IPR as RIP – (Restriction on Intellectual Progress).  I hold the conviction that right to information is directly linked with bringing truth to light.  Information is power and documented information is democracy. .  So any part of this book may be freely reproduced in any form by any organization or individual.
 
 I shall be only obliged to you can disseminate the import of the message by uploading this in your website which has wide acceptance, acknowledgments among the bank employees. 
 For easy reference I have uploaded the same in My scribd folder http://www.scribd.com/doc/238204147/Justification-2?secret_password=5x2QtHwPBNFSoFUK3uLy
love

S.Srinivasan

Police arrest four over alleged $39 mln bank fraud-DNA

Police in India's financial capital have arrested four people alleged to have siphoned off money from accounts held in multiple banks, mostly state-owned, in the latest scandal involving public sector lenders in Asia's third-largest economy. The economic offence wing of the Mumbai police is looking for six more suspects, a deputy police commissioner told reporters on Thursday, adding that the alleged fraudulent withdrawals total about 2.38 billion rupees ($39.3 million).

The case comes hard on the heels of an alleged more than 4 billion rupee fraud at branches of state lenders Dena Bank and Oriental Bank of Commerce, which authorities are investigating separately. In another incident, the head of state-run Syndicate Bank was arrested this month over allegations that he was seeking bribes to favour debtors. State-run banks have in recent years reported bad loans growing faster than their private sector peers, while in some cases there have been allegations of corruption.

In the latest case, funds from eight accounts held in branches of seven state-run banks - Bank of India , Punjab National Bank, Vijaya Bank, State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, UCO Bank, Central Bank of India and Dena Bank - were withdrawn illegally, the police official said. There was one case of fraud at a Mumbai branch of private sector lender Dhanlaxmi Bank, the official said.
Shares in Dhanlaxmi had fallen 4.7 percent on earlier local media reports that named the bank as one of those involved in the case.

 No bank executives have yet been named in relation to the alleged fraud. Dhanlaxmi Bank Chief Executive P.G. Jayakumar declined to comment, as did a spokesman for Punjab National Bank. A Dena Bank spokesman said the latest case related to the fraud previously reported by the bank, without elaborating. Dena Bank said last week that 2.23 billion rupees had been "surreptitiously transferred" out of the bank. The other state-run lenders could not be reached immediately for comment

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