BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 The handloom sector, which was next only to Agriculture in providing employment in the rural areas went through reforms and was completely destroyed. Leave alone the handloom industry even the power-loom industry couldn’t survive these reforms. The wind blowing in the textile industry is the jet-loom wind of the foreign monopolies and their collaborating multi-nationals. The appeals, Chandrababu is making to the center for saving the handloom sector is only superficial. As if tired of making these appeals, he has now started making efforts to completely wipe out the handloom sector. The closure of ‘APCO’ (State owned textile marketing agency) is part of this. As part of this APCO has already sent home 530 of its employees through VRS, and has been instructed by the government on 12-04-02 to remove another 500 employees. There are about 250 showrooms, 12 godowns and 12 offices for APCO in the state. When staff strength is not enough to manage this institution, the government is planning to remove 500 more through VRS. Through this it plans to close this institution and wash off its hands the responsibility of the weavers. Lakhs of farmers and handloom workers in the state lost their livelihood and are suffering from hunger. The Chandrababu government is trying to cover up their hunger cries with many false schemes and propaganda noise
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 The Chittoor co-operative sugar mill with its 100 crores of fixed assets and 87 acres of land is one of the largest sugar mills in the country. It has a crushing capacity of 2200 tonnes per day and has a total crushing turnover of about 3 and half lakh units per annum. When its sale was announced the entire workers and farmers and the people in the state severely condemned it. The factory general body met under the leadership of its Chairman S P Ramakrishna on 15-03-2002 and passed a unanimous resolution condemning. But the government didn’t listen to their demand. Above this the principal secretary to the ministry of state Public Sector Undertakings, D K Panwar declared on 03-04-2002 the cabinet subcommittee’s decision to privatize a total of 8 mills under co-operative sector including this one. The remaining mills are at Nizamabad (Nizam Sugar Mill), Renigunta (Sri Venkateswara Sugar Mill), Paleru, Anakapalli, Amudalavalasa, Jampani and Cuddappah.
Josh Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 The Chittoor co-operative sugar mill with its 100 crores of fixed assets and 87 acres of land is one of the largest sugar mills in the country. It has a crushing capacity of 2200 tonnes per day and has a total crushing turnover of about 3 and half lakh units per annum. When its sale was announced the entire workers and farmers and the people in the state severely condemned it. The factory general body met under the leadership of its Chairman S P Ramakrishna on 15-03-2002 and passed a unanimous resolution condemning. But the government didn’t listen to their demand. Above this the principal secretary to the ministry of state Public Sector Undertakings, D K Panwar declared on 03-04-2002 the cabinet subcommittee’s decision to privatize a total of 8 mills under co-operative sector including this one. The remaining mills are at Nizamabad (Nizam Sugar Mill), Renigunta (Sri Venkateswara Sugar Mill), Paleru, Anakapalli, Amudalavalasa, Jampani and Cuddappah. This is what I was looking for.... Where did u get bl@st bl@st
BobbyFischer Posted November 22, 2013 Author Report Posted November 22, 2013 Rise of Heritage - Donga nakoduku valla company kosam govt comapny la ni m chesadu The Chief Minister, who has been saying, both in side and outside the Assembly, that there is no question of privatized the Chittoor Co-operative dairy, issued the notification (GOMS- No 16) announcing its sale and VRS for its employees. Opposing this sale, the milk producers in the district and dairy employees staged a dharna before the Collector’s office on 15-04-2002. But Chandrababu said that he can’t stop the sale. In fact this is not an unexpected thing for the people in the state. Because they know about his personal selfish interest in this sale. Its sale was necessary to make the ‘Heritage Dairy’ under his wife, Buvaneswari’s name, to prosper by collecting 30 lakh liters of milk and making 3 crores profit per day. The same is the story for ‘Vijaya Dairy’ under the government co-operative sector. It was pushed into losses in a planned manner. In Nellore district one private dairy is collecting and selling about 70,000 liters of milk per day. Another private dairy is also collecting and selling the milk in illegal and un-authorized manner in the district. There are a number of such examples in every district. Neither the Vijay Dairy officials nor its executive committee members ever took interest or action to control the private dairies. The reason is not difficult to understand. They are getting large bribes from the owners of these private dairies.
Josh Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 We got affected with this...lot of dependent farmers in our village lost their lives... Raise of Heritage - Donga nakoduku valla company kosam govt comapny la ni m chesadu The Chief Minister, who has been saying, both in side and outside the Assembly, that there is no question of privatized the Chittoor Co-operative dairy, issued the notification (GOMS- No 16) announcing its sale and VRS for its employees. Opposing this sale, the milk producers in the district and dairy employees staged a dharna before the Collector’s office on 15-04-2002. But Chandrababu said that he can’t stop the sale. In fact this is not an unexpected thing for the people in the state. Because they know about his personal selfish interest in this sale. Its sale was necessary to make the ‘Heritage Dairy’ under his wife, Buvaneswari’s name, to prosper by collecting 30 lakh liters of milk and making 3 crores profit per day. The same is the story for ‘Vijaya Dairy’ under the government co-operative sector. It was pushed into losses in a planned manner. In Nellore district one private dairy is collecting and selling about 70,000 liters of milk per day. Another private dairy is also collecting and selling the milk in illegal and un-authorized manner in the district. There are a number of such examples in every district. Neither the Vijay Dairy officials nor its executive committee members ever took interest or action to control the private dairies. The reason is not difficult to understand. They are getting large bribes from the owners of these private dairies.
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