Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time - SIX HUNDRED TEN
Palash Biswas
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On 17th March last, I had to address a selected audience in JLNPT on BUDGE. I reached URUL from Mumbai by car driven by no one else Colonel Barves.There was a gathering of local DISLODGED villagers in URUL Navi Mumbai. They were on Relay Hunger Strike. President of Maharashtra Bharat Mukti Morcha, Suresh Dada Patil was addressing the gathering. Land owned by TWENTY NINE Tribal villages in Raigargh district was ACQUIRED for the Industrial area and JOB for one person from every family along with SHARE in the company and compensation were promised. After completion of the Project the govt Corporation was DISMANTLED having transferred the Land to the private Companies, Builders and Promoters.The new masters of land claimed as they have got the land from govt. corporation, they have NO LIABILITY at all. The Villagers lost their home, land and livelihood for Nothing. Brahmins like Medha and Ulka were leading the agitation against SEZ in New Mumbai only to help the Government to acquire the land. Even now , they are leading the Anti SEZ Movement there. West Bengal is boiling for Change and Mamata Banerjee is projected as Next chief Minister by every Opinion Poll who RODE on Popularity Waves with her ANTI SEZ Anti PCPIR movement in Singur and Nandigram. Now she is Railway Minister of India and promoting Privatisation and PPP in Railway. she has invoke Railway land acquisition Act to acquire land within 24 hours without hearing or compensation.Her party TMC is loaded with Corporarte Heads and Industry leaders like Dinesh Trivedi and Amit Mitra. She is NOT opposing Economic reforms or Fanacial Legislation meant for ETHNIC Cleanisng of Majority Masses. Her Election Menifesto promises Industrial clusters in every District which is NOTHING but NMIZ replacing SEZ! What a HYPOCRICY once again by a Brahamin Leader!
Meanwhile,in an attempt to make India a manufacturing powerhouse , the government is mulling creation of manufacturing hubs that will offer infrastructure , facilities and incentives to manufacturers. The department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) has put on fast track the national manufacturing policy, which seeks to create National Manufacturing and Investment Zones, or NMIZs.
Spread over 2,000 hectares, or about 8 sq km, these zones will be in line with the model adopted by China to boost its manufacturing sector. The DIPP is seeking sops such as tax incentives, flexible labour laws, easier exit norms for foreign investors and refinance facility for overseas debt for these zones, a government official said.
"Formal inter-ministerial consultations are underway," the official said.
Prime minister Manmohan Singh is expected to chair a meeting soon on the proposed policy.
The proposal gathered steam after finance minister Pranab Mukherjee's announcement in the 2011-12 Budget that the government will give a push to manufacturing.
The government plans to raise the share of manufacturing in the national gross domestic product (GDP) from the present 16% to 25% over 10 years.
"For sustained growth of GDP and productive employment for younger generation, it is imperative that the growth in manufacturing sector picks up," Mukherjee had said.
In a recent report, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) put India among the top 10 manufacturing nations in the world, with a 1.5% share in manufacturing value added. The report, however, pointed out that India's production was far less efficient than that of other leading manufacturers such as Japan.
The new manufacturing policy will seek to remove many of the handicaps faced by the Indian industry. The 12th Five-Year Plan, which is still in the works, is also expected to focus on boosting manufacturing for large-scale employment generation.
"India needs manufacturing engines to generate 250 million jobs in the next 15 years," said Arun Maira, member of the Planning Commission.
People coming off agriculture over the next few years will need to be employed to carry forward the object of financial inclusion, and manufacturing will provide those jobs, he said.
The proposed policy is based on a discussion paper put out by the DIPP a year ago.
According to the paper, NMIZs will be a combination of production units, public utilities, logistics, environmental protection mechanisms and residential areas. They would subsume special economic zones and industrial parks within their fold.
India, however, may find it difficult to replicate China's model because of problems associated with acquiring land.
"We need to turbo charge manufacturing, but with issues such as land acquisition, banking alone on NMIZs will take time and a more comprehensive manufacturing policy is needed," said Maira.
The government hopes to get around the land issue through state procurement, unlike in the case of special economic zones where companies are required to buy land on their own.
The policy, however, is likely to rely extensively on private sector to develop these zones.
Push for giant factory hubs | |
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New Delhi, March 27: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a meeting of a high-level committee this week to discuss national manufacturing and investment regions — envisaged as bigger than SEZs, covering states and even groups of states and having world-class infrastructure facilities. However, the government will avoid the land acquisition controversies that engulfed SEZs (special economic zones) in these giant enclaves — the decision to buy land and set up industry within a national manufacturing and investment zone (NMIZ) will rest with companies. The proposal will be the cornerstone of the National Manufacturing Policy, and is being described by mandarins as a "better copy of the Chinese model". China's special economic zones involve whole districts and in one case – Hainan – an entire province. The first NMIZ being considered will be spread over three states along the western railway corridor — Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Planning Commission advisers said Rajasthan was keen on the idea. A proposal of the industry ministry to give NMIZs authority to waive all clearances faced opposition from the Planning Commission and legal experts. Instead, officials said, plans were afoot for a single-window clearance, which was a vast improvement from the current situation where businessmen have to take 38 permissions on an average to set up factories in the country. Some within the government say the idea may be opposed by states left out of the NMIZ race and sharpen the regional economic divide that is partly responsible for the growing Maoist violence. Officials said a group of non-resident Indian CEOs had originally floated the concept after the UPA came to power in 2004. The government adopted the idea in a different manner in its policy to establish a string of petrochemicals and chemical investment regions — or chemical hubs — in coastal states. This policy was embroiled in controversy after farmers resisted land acquisition in Nandigram. The differences over land acquisition and tax holidays in SEZs convinced the government that it should steer clear of them in the manufacturing policy, though the industry ministry was in favour of sops. "The real idea is to create zones that will house manufacturers who can feed off each other, share facilities and trim costs ... the main giveaway from the government will be concentrated spending on world-class infrastructure," said officials. Infrastructure would include full global connectivity in terms of international airports, sea and land ports, dedicated rail and highway corridors, networked cities and high-speed Internet access. Beijing had followed this path to turn southern China the most sought after investment destination in the world. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110328/jsp/business/story_13774928.jsp |
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Mamata Banerjee led TMC has released its election manifesto today promising to bring all round development in West Bengal with special emphasis on industry and agriculture. It has also released a 55 page document giving outline of its short term and long term agenda,which the party aims to pursue after it comes to power. It claims to pursue a three pronged strategy to revive West Bengal's industrial glory with broad focus on micro, small and medium enterprises, restarting and remodeling closed PSUs and attracting large scale private investment in sectors like engineering, steel, tea, jute, textiles and other areas of manufacturing, mining, power and food processing.
Highlighting her main thrust areas Mamata said, "Agriculture is our inspiration, industry is in our consciousness" which echoes with the slogan "Agriculture is our foundation, industry is our future", given by the Left during the 2006 assembly election. In response to a question Mamata claimed that investment for her proposed resurgence in industry won't any problem, as a number of people are ready to invest in the state once the change of power takes place.
Outlining the works to be completed within the first 200 days after coming to power, the TMC promised a chain of industrial towns will be developed across the state . It will enhance the ease of doing business for micro, small and medium enterprises by radically cutting back obstructive rules, regulations and permissions which are a source of harassment for the small entrepreneurs. Also, it assures of creating supportive financial structure for SMEs. With a goal to develop human capital and basic skills with a focus on SMEs, the TMC would like to set up 300 Industrial Training Institutes (from the present 51) once it came to power.
During the first 200 days, 17 clusters will be selected to be converted into "world class centres of excellence with focus on cooperation between enterprises and promoting economies of scale." SMEs will be encouraged to go from mere raw material production to finished products. For that it has identified Darjeeling, Coochbehar, Malda, Bankura and Hoogly for apparel and readymade garments; Howrah and South 24 Parganas for embroidery and zari work; Kolkata and North 24 Parganas for manufacturing of fan; re-Howrah and Hoogly for rolling mills; Howrah, Burdawn, Nadia and North 24 Parganas for engineering goods; Jalpaiguri, North Dinajpur, Birbhum, Purulia and Medinipur for agricultural tools and implements; Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Malda, Burdawn, South 24 Parganas, Birbhum and North 24 Parganas for food processing etc. The wish list also includes plan for reorganizing and modernizing both tea industries in North Bengal and jute industries in South Bengal in the first 200 days. It will initiate process of restarting closed public sector units in the state. Where PSUs cannot be revived, land will be used to set up new industries without compromising the rights of the workers.
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Mayawati takes DV "caste identity" stick to beat Brahmins & capture UP. How to win Bahujan battle without media ?Having failed to win over the Brahmins — who have never, ever changed their stand since centuries that Bahujans are their Enemy — Chief Minister Mayawati of UP has started resorting to "caste identity" to win the coming Assembly election, according to our sources. UP is the heart of the country's stinking cow-belt where the alien Aryan Brahmins came as beggars and settled first with their cows. Both the Mahabharat and Ramayan were manufactured here to fool those willing to be fooled. The Yadavas then were a powerful tribe comprising the single largest population. They became the blood enemies of the cow-killing, beef-eating Brahmins whom they fought by embracing Budhism. Sex-filled story of Krishna: But the Brahmins managed to co-opt the rebellious Yadavas by promoting a noted Yadava rowdy to godhood calling him Krishna. And then building a sex-filled story round him called the Mahabharat. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the Father of India, deals with this aspect of the Brahminic perfidy in his book, Riddles in Hinduism (Vol.4 of his Writings & Speeches, 1987). Today, the very same blood enemy (Yadavas) of Brahmins is no longer interested in joining hands with other victims of Brahminism like SC/ST/OBC/Muslims. That is how the Yadvas lost the rulership in UP. Brahmins back Rahul Gandhi: Mayawati thought by joining hands with Brahmins and courting theBhoodevatas she could please them. No. That did not work. History has no evidence of Brahmins going against their interests. Brahmins even defeated their own Brahmana Jati Party (BJP) and defected to the Congress, the original Brahmin party. Today, the Brahmins are experimenting with an untested Rahul Gandhi who is promising to be useful to perpetuate the Brahminocracy. Brahmins having deserted to Congress, Mayawati is planning to court the powerful Thakurs to compensate the shortfall of Dalit votes. The powerful Chamars, her principal vote bank, is intact. But there is some problem with the non-Chamar (or Jatav) votes. Brahmins manufactured so many bogus non-Chamar "leaders" to divide the Dalit votes. Quite a lot of non-Chamars went over to the Congress. Greatness of Chamars: Mayawati, like Kanshi Ram, the founder of her party (BSP), was a Chamar, a proud and a powerful race, in many ways excelling the martial qualities of Mahars to which Dr. Ambedkar belonged. (Those interested in reading more about the Chamars may order a photocopy of the book on Chamars by G.W. Briggs. Passis and Ravidas leaders went on dubbing her a Chamar leader and caused some cracks in Dalit vote bank. Parties forget ideology: She could have tapped the non-Yadav OBCs who are in big number but the problem with the Mayawati regime is there are hardly any thinkers and scholars who can make use of the "caste identity" social engineering theory propounded by Dalit Voice. Political parties, today under the influence of the Brahminic money-driven society, are interested only in power and money. Ideology is forgotten. Finally, as the elections are fast approaching she is trying to distance from Brahmins and rely on the more reliable Thakurs who once ruled UP. The population of Thakurs in UP is almost the same as Brahmins but being a martial race like the Chamars, they are a trustworthy lot. Since both the Congress and BJP being Brahmin parties, Thakurs were always kept out and they will be too willing to join Mayawati. Thakurs hate Brahmins: She too is understood to have realised the importance of wooing Thakurs. Being a warrior class plus a landed gentry, always hated by the Brahmins, they have evinced interest in BSP if they are treated with respect. According to reports Mayawati has finally said goodbye to Brahmins. But we don't know how far these reports are true. What about Muslims: However, she has launched Thakur bhai-chara (brotherhood) samitis. In her enthusiasm to exploit the "caste identity", she has constituted bhai-chara committees to woo every caste — knowing full well that India is a country of hundreds of castes, subcastes, and communities — but ruled by the Brahmins. However, there are no reports about Mayawati courting the equally powerful Muslims who have been let down by all other parties. The concept of "Bahujan" includes Muslim who form 15 to 20% of the population. In UP, it may be more. Being the worst sufferers after "independence", Muslims will be too willing to join with Dalits but such a unity drive, facing Brahminical storm of opposition, needs good lot of ground work. Breaking Brahmin padlock: By this time she could have spread the BSP net to the entire cow-belt. Poverty-stricken and groaning under the pain of the Brahminic road-roller, the entire cow-belt would have simply flocked to her had she implemented DV's caste identity magic formula which we propounded in our book, Caste — A Nation Within the Nation (Books for Change, 2002, Rs. 140, available in Hindi also. Write to DV office). Lately, she is getting impressed in our thesis which is the key to break the Brahmin padlock. Brahmin poster-boy: She got elected 11 Thakurs to the Legislative Council and inducted some into her ministry. She has taken some Thakurs into her top bureaucracy. The Kanpur lawyer, Satish Mishra, her Brahmin face, failed to get the Brahmin votes. He is being slowly marginalised having realised that Brahmins can never be won over. Most Backward Caste support: Leaning on one single Mishra to fetch Brahmin votes was a big mistake. Any way, she realised her mistake. Better late than never. She sent quite a lot of Most Backward Caste leaders into the Rajya Sabha. They include Baghels, Pals, Kashyaps, Sainis etc. Having no population strength these extreme OBC castes will be grateful to BSP. 33 crore Brahmin gods: To achieve such a massive social engineering in the heart of the stinking cow-belt, the home of Brahmins' 33-crore gods, is not an ordinary task. UP is India. Once UP is rid of Brahminism, the rest of the country will take to armed struggle to implement Babasaheb Ambedkar's dreams. Brahmins know it more than all of us. Need for own media: But this dream of Babasaheb and Kanshi Ram cannot be propagated and injected into the frozen veins of the Bahujans unless we have a powerful media of our own. Dalit Voice during its 31 years did this job, winning praises from the SC/ST/BCs and Muslim/Sikhs/Christians — the entire Bahujan Samaj (85%). This is the mission of Babasaheb and DV will be too willing to do it in UP. The Editor of DV was very close to Kanshi Ram who had introduced us to Mayawati. We are ready to take up the "media centre" plan which Kanshi Ram began but died without seeing it through. DV always supported Mayawati: DV has always supported Mayawati and her BSP. She also knows it. We are not interested in her political mission. But we are interested in the socio-cultural engineering through our own powerful media which alone can lead to cultural revolution — leading to political revolution. And death of Brahminism. (V.T. Rajshekar, In Defence of Brahmins — Mayawati's new caste equation in UP, DSA-2005, pp.8, photocopy available Rs. 10). ****************************************************** THE CHAMARS G.W. Briggs 1920 pp.300 Lowprice Publications Photocopy avialable with DV — Rs. 250 THUS SPAKE PERIYAR Gandhi as Brahmin agent: His fast-unto-death are stuntsFasting: The next important thing that attracts the attention of the general public is the second world war. We are getting day by day good news. We are happy and contented. So far as we are concerned we are prepared to make all sacrifices. In fact we have already sacrificed a lot. As such we need not be worried much about the war. The other matter that is drawing the attention of the public is the fast by Mr. M.K. Gandhi. His fasting is not a new experience. He has fasted many times for a few days and after breaking the fast he recouped good health. He once underwent fast unto death and succeeded in his aim. This time his fast is drawing more attention. The doctors are of the opinion that his condition is bad. The British government is negligent. But I feel that this fast is against our interests. That is the reason why the government is lethargic. We are demanding the separation of Dravidanaadu. Mr. M.K. Gandhi is against it. The government does not want to interfere. They want the matter to be settled within ourselves. Mr. M.K. Gandhi says that the British should "Quit India". His idea is to let us down afterwards. That is Mr. M.K. Gandhi's motive. It is for this that he is now fasting. What are we to do? If others are concerned about us, we will be concerned about them. It is reciprocal and quite natural. We are today Sudras. We are degraded. We have no right to enter the temples or eating at houses of Brahmins. We are considered as low Untouchables. In the government we are given menial jobs. Those who betray us are caressed by the government and the Congress Party. We remain as downtrodden people today. We are being exploited by the Brahmins and by the people of other states. Did Mr. M.K. Gandhi feel for a moment about our pitiable lot? Did he express a word of sympathy? Now many people are worried about the fast by Mr. M.K. Gandhi. Did any one of them care to express sympathy towards our cause? One will have to think over the after effects of his fasting. Could it be said that our low status would be changed to the better status or equal status with others? How to sympathise with Mr. M.K. Gandhi without considering all these factors? His fasting is a mere farce. How to sympathise with Mr. M.K. Gandhi? Now an all-party conference is convened. The convenors of the conference have practically ignored us. They do not even think of us. Under these condition what help could we render to them? My friend Rajaji is the man behind the screen to all these. Yet he is not at all worried about his own state. Moreover, the participating leaders of various parties were strictly instructed not to talk about party politics. They were asked to speak only about the release of Mr. M.K. Gandhi. How could any self-respecting person agree to partake in the conference? Those who exploit the name of Mr. M.K. Gandhi for their own selfish ends participated in the conference. They passed a resolution in favour of Congress Party. Only 200 delegates attended the conference. About 309 people attended as visitors. Rajaji himself accepted that the conference was not largely attended. It seems there were loud speaker arrangements also. They call it an All India All-party conference. There is no limit for their deceit and fraud. They say that 100 telegrams were received from the South. Atleast 88 would be from Brahmins. Newspapers in the hands of vested interests, being dominated by Brahmins made a big fuss about the conference. None seemed to worry about the people of South India. How is it right to decide the social, economic and political problems of the people from the fasting of a single individual? Is it a wise thing? Moreover it is mere barbarity to depend on fast to solve problems. It is utterly barbarous to be afraid one man fasting. If we are to submit to this sort of threat, I do not know where it will lead us to. Hooliganism: The next item that drew the attention of the public is the enormous country-wide sabotage in consequent of 1942 "Quit India" movement. It is somewhat losing vigour now. The Congress Party is responsible for the heavy damage caused to the public property. (To be continued) [Collected Works of Periyar , (pp.160 to 162) (4th edn. 2007), The Periyar Self-Respect Propaganda Institution, Periyar Thidal, 50-EVK Sampath Rd., Vepery, Madras - 600 007.] Articles UP state-level DV members meet : April 24, 2011 at LucknowDV is happy to announce its third state-level get-together of its UP family members at Lucknow on April 24, 2011. We are encouraged by the wonderful response we got at the fourth Orissa DV members meet. Orissa is a small state, backward state and also a poor state. And yet a record number of our family turned up at the meeting on Feb.13, 2011. Almost every district was represented. All our books sold out. U.P. FALLS BEHIND ORISSAUP is a far bigger state — the largest in India and the most populous. And more than that ruled by a powerful Dalit woman Chief Minister on her fourth term. Besides, UP's DV membership is large — much bigger than Orissa. But lately UP has fallen behind Orissa. The first meeting of DV family members took place on Jan.23 and 24, 2004 at Lucknow — seven years ago. (DV Edit Feb.16, 2004: "DV Lucknow workshop rejects bid to divide Dalits & BCs: Bahujan unity must to fight Brahminism", and "Caste identity as key to our liberation" (p.4). DV SILVER JUBILEEThe second one-day meeting of the DV family was also held at Lucknow on Sept.28, 2008 to celebrate the silver jubilee of Dalit Voice (DV Nov.1, 2008 p.22: "Mayawati's super strategy: Using diamond to cut diamond"). DV members even from AP, Maharashtra, Haryana and Bihar were present. Meeting Place: The venue of the forthcoming meeting will be the same: OM India, No.5 - Wazir Hassan Road, Lucknow - 226 002. (Ph. 0522 - 220 71 34) HINDU INTOXICATIONThe country is simply sinking. Our upper caste rulers (15%) today are so well-entrenched and so confident that they have fooled the Bahujans (85%) in the name of socialism, non-violence. So much so they are furiously going ahead with looting the country by enslaving our people. But our people — despite being under grinding poverty, unemployment daily violence — are unaware of their pain being under the spell of Hindu intoxication. PERMANENT SLAVESDV has been screaming about all this — repeatedly reminding them about our obligations to our Father, Dr. Ambedkar. But as our small minority "educated brothers" having betrayed our Father, even as the illiterate majority is unaware of us, we have remained helpless. So much so, DV itself was about to commit suicide, but miraculously saved by the timely intervention by some thinking members. The Editor wants to share all these and many more of our agony at the April 24 meeting. Are we to live permanently as slaves? DV members in UP have one and half months to think, plan and respond. As the announcement is given in the DV itself, we will not be able to send separate individual invitations which we can't afford. Hence please take this itself as our invitation. SLEEPING SLAVES The topic for discussion will be announced in the next issue. DV has done its best to wake up the sleeping people. But we can't help regarding those pretending to sleep. As this is written several West Asian and African countries are on fire — burning its long entrenched tyrants. But in India, our over 3,000 year-old Brahminical tyrants are going strong — unchallenged. This is because we are refusing to get angry. Our Father, Babasaheb Ambedkar, is weeping in his Dadar (Bombay) grave — EDITOR. Dalai Lama is no BudhistHARISH CHANDRUDU YELAMANCHILI, 9-6-9, TIRUMALARAO ST., GANDHINAGAR, KAKINADA, AP - 530 004 Dalai Lama is said to have criticised that Dr. Ambedkar's Budhism is no Budhism at all. It is ridiculous to hear such remarks from a Tantric Tibetan Lama. Tibetan religion is no Budhism but a degenerated cult more akin to Hindu Tantrism. Vazrayana, the offshoot of Mahayana, was introduced in Tibet in the 7th century AD. Under the influence of Tantrics, the Vazrayanists used to indulge in all sorts forbidden things such as wine-drinking, slaughter of animals etc. This most degenerated cult was one of the causes for strong reaction among the people against Budhism and ultimately its downfall. Tantric practices of Tibetan Lamas are totally repugnant to the teaching of Tathagat. Dalai Lama has no locus standi to claim what he practises is Budhism. Also certain old criticisms such as (1) the Dhamma preached by Dr. Ambedkar is not Budhism but Ambedkarism, (2) it is neither Hinayana nor Mahayana but Ambedkaryana or Bhiyana, (3) his book on Budhism was considered not to the spirit of the Budha was denounced by some Budhist societies etc. were repeated in DV. ******************** Dalai Lama's end is comingDalai Lama is doing a business in India dictated by the Jews who control the whole of West and their tail, the "Jews of India" who control India. He got the zionist Nobel Peace Prize for destroying peace in Tibet and India. He is worth billions and billions of dollars which he shares with the "Jews of India". He and his beef-eating Tibetan toughs are a menace but are kept as well-fed pigs to promote the cause of the rulers. In Himachal Pradesh, where he is running his empire fully blessed and protected by the Indian rulers, he and his goons have become a menace. Had our Dalits and Tribal brothers of HP made up the mind they could have simply evicted him from Dharmashala. But their love for the Hindu poison-drink kept them intoxicated. Any way, the Dalai Lama's tragic chapter is coming to an end soon. He has announced his "retirement", meaning his defeat (DV April 16, 2010 p.8: "Dalai Lama: DV wins"). Please go through our DV website for Dalai Lama. — EDITOR. DV's role in Arab revolutionMLECCHA, SAN FRANSCISCO, USA At last DV theories have started working and provoking victims of zionist Jew thoughts to overthrow the oppressive Arab regimes. We are finally seeing a massive revolt against zionist regimes. The "Arab" regimes have been propped up by the USA at the behest of Israel which controls the US foreign policy in the Arab World. What is happening in the Arab World shall spread to India and the Muslim world as a whole. People forget the governments of the Arab world were essentially propped up by French and British colonists, and the European nations made Israel in stolen Arab territory known as Palestine. America has long supported democracy only in word — not in deed. Freedom will finally spread to India and Dalits, shudras and Adivasis will unite in overthrowing the Brahminist cabal once and for all.What wicked corporate dictators you have. May India become free like Tunisia. May you join Egypt, Yemen, Jordan and Syria in the cry for freedom. It is time. Dalits — Rise up and be free! Bahujans — Rise up and be free. Wikileak attack on Dalit Voice: I studied your arguments against Wikileaks. I read of a Indo-Zionist conspiracy behind it. India remains completely untouched by Wikileaks. China is specifically targeted. The best site I found was http://www.pakalertpress. com/2010/12/03/wikileaks-and-espionage-%e2%80%93-israeli-style/ which shows Wikileaks does have an agenda and is, therefore, not just an information site. One cannot expose the evils of the world by ignoring the evils of the Brahminism or of Israel. COMMUNICATION Praise for DSA Judicial Terrorism bookASHOK MALLIK, A-230, DEFENCE COLONY, FIRST FLOOR, NEW DELHI - 110 024 Reading your book, Judicial Terrorism, has opened another avenue for me to work on. I must first introduce myself to you. My basic discipline is marine. After completing training on TS Dufferin, I worked for the Calcutta port. Thereafter I decided to venture into commercial world. I have taken retirement two years ago. I find a lot of substance in this book. I would have added the old saying "first deserve, then desire" to your comments regarding respect is not demanded but commanded to Justice Lahoti's statement. When it is not only being said, a few well respected jurists and judges have admitted that 80% judiciary is corrupt, what was Lahoti's contribution to bring transparency and accountability in the judicial system. Dr. K.K. Sidhu, your colleague gave me your book, Judicial Terrorism, I discussed the book with Justice Aftab Alam and he to some extent agreed with your views. I wish to hand over the book to a few judges who are known to me. I fully agree with about clannish judiciary to appoint High Court judges out of the practising lawyers who have themselves committed perjury. In a case when a sworn affidavit of one of the litigants with completely contradictory statement was shown in the court of this high court judge, can you imagine what he uttered seated in the judge's chair, "may be he filed a false affidavit". Can a judge making such a statement be expected to be a fair judge? ************************** India is buried in corruption but none talks about the more serious JUDICIAL TERRORISM 1. Confrontation Between Judiciary & Legislature V.T.Rajshekar 2. Supreme Court Turning Into Modern Manu Iqbal Ahmed Sherif, Advocate, Bangalore It is the upper caste-dominated judiciary that is protecting corruption. The latest Babri Masjid verdict is blatantly pro-Brahminical. It is the judiciary that denied social justice to over 85% of the Indians and defended the Hindu caste system that perpetrated the rule of the 15% Brahminical upper castes. Read our famous booklet sold in hundreds 2006-first edition pp.20 Only photocopy available Rs. 25. Orissa as a model for DV membersPRADIP SETHI, LIC OF INDIA, KHURDA, ORISSA - 752 055 Orissa may be the second most poor state but this has not affected the Dalit solidarity or Dalit-Tribal awareness as regards DV is concerned. The DV members state level meeting held at Bhubaneswar (Feb.13, 2001) went a step forward. The DV get-together was adequately represented by a cross-section of DV members from different parts of Orissa, including activists, students, university professors, retired bureaucrats, Dalit employees and housewives. The participants were welcomed by K.M. Tanti on behalf of the DV readers briefed them about the role of Dalit Voice in catalysing Dalit movement through Dalit literature. In his keynote address. The Editor deliberated on the changing socio-economic condition of Dalits. As the present situation demands skill, the Brahminical system cripples us from entering the spectrum. He also attacked the mischievous role of media in character assassination of Dalits. For instance the 2G spectrum scam is a handy work of a big group of political and business bosses. But poor A.Raja was made a scapegoat and is arrested just for eating one chocolate out of the whole deal. A retired officer, Issac Behera, Mrs. Maheshwari Sethi and social activist Kalpana Mallick spoke on the problem of Dalit-Adivasis in Orissa and how the disunity among victims of Brahminic system is helping the oppressors. Other speakers were Shreenath Jena, S. Digal, C.D. Majhi, Santosh Behera, Mihir Sethi, Dayanidhi Bag. They brought 65 new members into DV family. The caste composition of Oriss is as follows: (1) SC-16%, (2) ST - 23%, (3) Muslim 2%, Christian-3%, (4) Brahmin-4%, (5) Kayastha/Kshatriya-2%, (6) OBC-50% (Khandayat-15%, Yadav-8%. COMMUNICATION Solid Sikh-Muslim unity broken by Brahminists to rule IndiaSHAKEEL AHMED, KARNATAKA, INDIA This refers to the Letter of a Sikh brother Balwant Singh Bohoru (DV May 1, 2010, p.15). He expresses animosity, hatred and suspicion against Islam and Muslims. More shocking is he considers the Editor of DV an enemy of Sikhs, minorities and Dalits. In an earlier Letter in DV, he had raised many issues that represent misconceptions and distortions which are typical of malicious anti-Islam propaganda of the Christian Orientalists. Such propaganda is directed to create Islamophobia (i.e. fear of Islam) in the minds of non-Muslims. I thank Brother Balwant for expressing the issue which are so many. For lack of space, it is not possible to deal with each of the issue in depth. I take this opportunity to present my ideas about the nature of Sikh-Muslim misunderstandings. BOOK BANNEDAbdul Mugni of Patna University, Bihar, has written a book on Aurangzeb Alamgir. The Brahminic-racist terrorist party, RSS, had demanded a ban on this book and they succeeded in banning it. Jamate-Islami has published its Urdu version and it is available with its publishing wing Markazi Maktaba Islami. In the book, Prof. Mugni says: "The British, and then later the racist Aryan Hindus took advantage of the animosity between the Sikhs and the Muslims and they exploited the situation to the full. The British and the Aryan Hindu historians exaggerated the wrongs committed by the Muslim rulers of India against the Sikhs, and they invented many more lies of wrongs supposedly committed by the Muslim rulers against the Sikhs. BRAHMINIC CONSPIRACYThe enemies of humanity succeeded through the policy of divide and rule. Prof. Mugni has made it clear that Sikhism was primarily a revolt against the Aryan Hindus and the casteism (which is a form of racism) and a protest against the superstitions and idol-worship of Brahminism that blindfolds the indigenous people of India to the Brahminical oppression and exploitation. It was mainly the Brahmins and the other upper caste Aryans that hatched a conspiracy against the Sikhs and the Sikh leaders. Certain Muslim officials of the Muslim rulers proved instruments in the invisible hands of the Brahmins in carrying out of this conspiracy. Muslim feudal lords, officials and governors depended on upper caste Aryans and their cooperation for tax collection, and for the smooth running of the administrative system. The Muslim high-officers were manipulated by the Brahmins. MYTH OF HUMAN RIGHTSThe banning of Prof. Mugni's book proves that the Brahminic racists are the guilty party. Why they are not allowing the Indian masses to know the Muslim version of the history? There could be various interpretations of a given history based on facts. The right to freedom of speech and expression is a myth in India. This right and also the other human rights remain only on paper in India and they are not actualised in reality. The traditions of cooperation, friendship and mutual respect between Sikhs and Muslims are much older, stronger, and deeper than the misunderstandings and baseless hatred. Here I am providing a few historical facts with the hope that they will contribute positively for the dialogue between the Sikhs and Muslims. GURU NANAK INSPIRED BY SUFISGuru Nanak (1469-1538), the founder of Sikhism, a religion with abut 5 million followers, was born aKshatriya in rural Punjab in North India at a time when India was ruled by the Muslim kings. Guru Nanak was inspired and influenced by the sufi movement that had given rise to Bhakti movement among Hindu "low castes" and the sudra castes. All these great reformers, poets, such as Meera Bai, Kabir, Surdas, Purandara Das, Namdev etc. were people of great talent and the product of Bhakti movement, which was directly influenced sufi movement. The message of these reformers was almost always the same. To love god is to love all human beings equally and without discrimination. God has not created human beings into high or low status, or, in a pure state or in an impure state. It is the evil that man commits make him impure. Kabir Das was the son of a Muslim julaha (the weaver) of Benaras and a close friend and associate of Guru Nanak in his mission to fight the caste system and untouchability that Brahminism had created. They both rejected the Vedas and all the Brahminic concepts including avatar and the varnashrama. Nanak was deeply impressed by Islam specially Tawheed (i.e. oneness of god) and Akhuwat(brotherhood of all the believers on the basis of equality). Nanak took his concept of god from Islam. BABAR HONOURS NANAKNanak and Kabeer together travelled a good part of Indian subcontinent to preach and spread their beliefs. On one occasion in the event of a war Nanak presented himself before the Muslim emperor, Babar, and lodged a complaint against the atrocities of war and presented a list of demands for relief works. Babar honoured him by offering a seat beside him and accepted all of his demands. KING FAISAL AWARD FOR SHER SINGHA Sikh IAS officer, Sher Singh, was proposed for the highest award in the Muslim word, the Faisal Award, (1994) for writing the book, Babar — The Secular King. But the W. Bengal Govt. opposed it. Nanak went to Makkah and Madina, then to Iraq to understand in-depth the nature of conflict and skirmish that existed between the ulemas and the sufis and to gain a deeper understanding of Islam. After returning home he rested for a while, then again he undertook a journey to Tibet to meet the Budhist monks to study Budhism and to understand the similarities between the egalitarian religions. It is reported that he died on his way to Tibet. SIKHS ARE NOT RACISTMian Meer was another Muslim sufi saint, a great admirer and sympthiser of Sikhs. Baba Fareed, the Muslim sufi saint, is also revered and loved by our Sikh brethren. On the eve of the Indo-Pak partition (1947), racist Hindus instigated Sikhs to kill Muslims migrating to Pakistan. Tens of thousands Muslims were slaughtered. Muslims are ready to forgive our Sikh brothers for this single act that Sikhs are not a racist people. And also for the reason that the Sikh-Muslim animosity was fully engineered by the racist Hindus. I strongly endorse and support the line of our Editor, who wants to strength every jati and every community and also to strengthen the identity and culture of every jati and community in order to destroy the hold and the power of Brahminism. SUPPORT FOR D.V. LINE OF THOUGHTAs the issue of the unity of the Bahujans (the indigenous peoples and communities of India) is concerned, we should first achieve Bahujan unity. The unity of Bahujans is a must condition if we want to succeed in our endeavour. Not a single community should be left out. All the Indian communities who are victims of Brahminism — such as Dalits, Muslims, Tribals, Sikhs and Christians should be brought together. Under no circumstance, we should criticise each other. Every jati and every "minority" draws strength from each other's strength against Aryan serpents. Today, a war is being waged against Islam in the name of "war on terrorism". ******************** Brahminists thrive by making brothers fight brothers The very foundation stone of the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of the Sikhs at Amritsar, was laid by a famous Muslim saint, Baba Farid. To that extent the Sikhs and Muslims were united against Brahminism. Jinnah's offer to Sikhs: Guru Nanak was born in a village near Lahore (now in Pakistan). Sikhs from India and outside are welcomed in thousands and feasted by the Pakistan govt. every year. There is very little difference between Sufism and Bhakti movement which is a product of Sufism. Guru Nanak not only visited Macca but travelled to Iraq and visited many Muslim holy places. M.A. Jinnah offered the Sikhs an exclusive and a constitutionally protected area within Pakistan but the Brahminical agent, Master Tara Singh, rejected the offer and the Sikhs are today paying a heavy price for the folly of Master Tara Singh, The "Blue Star" was launched killing thousands of Sikhs in the year 1982 and the Sikhs recruitment to army, once dominated by the brave sardarjis, is almost stopped, along with that of Muslims. Brahminists made the Sikhs fight Muslims. And once that is over they cut Sikhs to size and impoverished Punjab itself. Today they are instigating the Punjabi Dalits against Sikhs. Brahminism thrives by making brothers fight brothers — EDITOR. DV theory on "Jews of India" gets world-wide supportV.T. RAJSHEKAR We have received very many valuable, informative and also most authentic documents — all fully confirming our thesis that the Brahminical "Jews of India" (2%) are cousins of the Western Jews. The Jewish holy book Torah and the Brahminic "holy" book, Veda, have many, many things in common. Both are hate-mongers, racists. WIKIPEDIA ATTACKThough we have been writing and talking about our theory that the Jews and the "Jews of India" are birds of the same feather, no Aryan Brahmin in India or outside had challenged except the Jewish-owned Wikipedia which works in close collaboration with "Jews of India" residing in US and Europe.Dalit Voice reproduced the whole text of the Wikipedia attack on us in our Nov.1, 2010 issue and then reprinted it for world-wide sale: "Enemy makes DV world famous". WORLD WAR - IIIIndia's mere 2% Brahminists, however, made use of our theory and got close to the zionist Israel, the world's most hated racist country which is pushing the Western Christian world towards a World War-III against Muslims and Chinese. We had predicted that in this World War-III both the hate-mongering scum would be wiped out. Abhinav Bharat, headed by a Chitpavan Brahmin serving Army Intelligence officer, Lt. Col. Srikant Purohit, now comfortably kept in the Nasik Jail along with his fellow conspirators, has announced its plan to impose Brahminical dictatorship on India and clamp Manuwadi rule (DV Edit Feb.1, 2011: "Abhinav Bharat wants to clamp Brahminic dictatorship by imposing Manu's constitution"). MOSSAD SUPPORTS BRAHMIN DICTATORSHIPHe had visited Israel twice and met the world's most dangerous killer organisation, Mossad, which engineered the 2001 World Trade Centre attack in New York forcing the US to launch a "war on Islamic terrorism, headed by Osama bin Laden. This war is continuing even to this day in Afghanistan but to the utter defeat of America. BOMBAY TERRORIST ATTACKZionist Israel offered the "Jews of India" funds, arms, intelligence back up, and also assisted in the famous "terrorist attack" on Bombay's Taj Mahal Hotel to kill the upright police officer Karkare who arrested the entire Abhinav Bharat Brahminical conspirators. The latest to be arrested, Bengali Swami Aseemananda has confessed before the court all the crimes of the Abhinav Bharat which was responsible for a series of bombings on Muslims and their masjids. Though India's Brahminical Govt. was quick to arrest hundreds of Muslim youths charging them with terrorist attacks and mercilessly treating them, those "Jews of India" arrested for attack on Muslims are looked after very well —proving our charge that India's very govt. is controlled by the Jews and the "Jews of India". WESTERN SCHOLARS SUPPORTThis in brief is the mounting proof of the Jews and "Jews of India" coming together in a big way and also upholding our thesis. In our two books, Brahminism (DSA-2002, pp.160 Rs. 50) and Weapons to Fight Counter-Revolution(2004, pp.102 Rs. 75) and many other subsequent publications we have been gradually building up the theory that the zionist Jews, the most hated racists in the West, and the "Jews of India" are the same. Our theory alerted so many White Western Christians, experts in the West, specially in the US, which is held in the neck by its 2% Jews, and made them probe our theory. A number of scholars have found that this long kept top secret is absolutely correct. The different websites (excerpts of which are cited below) have fully supported us. THREAT TO KILLWhile some Brahminists have not only criticised but also threatened us, some criminal-minded among them instead of refuting our argument with scholarly rebuttals, have threatened to blackmail us, some made below the belt attack and some even threatened to to kill us. We want to assure our hate-mongering heroes that Dalit Voice has already crossed its record 30 years of publication riding on its high moral ground without a single charge against us. Not one prediction of our has gone wrong so far. WHEN GERMAN JEWS WERE DECEIVEDBut on the other side it is the Brahminists, the "Jews of India", who deceived their own Jewish blood brothers of which a famous French Jewish historian, Leon Poliakov, has written a scholarly book, The Aryan Myth (1977 pp.400, New American Libraru, New York, Photocopy available with DV Rs. 350). It is in this book that we for the first time (over 34 years ago) learnt the Brahminical origin of zionist thoughts. BRAHMINISTS CAUSE 2 WORLD WARSWe congratulated Leon Poliakov for diagnosing the Brahminical disease even while we criticised him for failing to cure the disease. Poliakov, himself a famous Jewish historian, said that the German Jews were taken for ride by the Indian Brahminists who sold the "Aryan myth" theory to German Christians, and Hitler, and braiwnashed them to attack the Jews. The Brahminical "Aryan Myth" theory not only deceived the German Christians and Jews but brought about two devastating World Wars. WHY GANDHI WAS DENIED NOBEL PEACE PRIZEWe met some Christian and Jewish scholars in London during our recent visits and got full confirmation from them about the fears of Leon Poliakov. Brahminists were then waging a war against the benevolent British Christian rulers of India. M.K. Gandhi, a Gujarati Bania was an equally dangerous Brahminist swearing by the very same racist theories. It is this enthusiasm that made him to criticise the Jews for forcibly occupying the Arab land that legitimately belonged to Palestinians. The zionist Nobel Foundation became furious with Gandhi for criticising Israel and denied the Nobel Peace Prize to the "Apostle of Peace" who pushed India to perpetual violence. This is the secret of Gandhi being denied the Nobel Peace Prize, which is always reserved exclusively for those producing philosophy of hatred and violence. AMARTYA SEN'S ZIONIST LINKThe most powerful and unimpeachable evidence is being provided by the Indian state itself which discarded Soviet-China bloc and jumped into the arms of the world's most hated country, USA, which is controlled by its 2% Jews. All the top American financial institutions have taken the crooked "Jews of India" as their executives. One fellow (Pandit) is heading USA largest banking institution. DALAI LAMA AS ZIONIST AGENTAmartya Sen, the Nobel (Economics) Laureate, married from the family of the "King of Jews" the Rothschilds, which controls Britain and practically the entire world Jewry, brought "Khatri Sick" Manmohan Singh from the World Bank to India as Finance Minister to give shape to pro-zionist policies of the super Chanakya, then Prime Minister, P.V. Narasimha Rao, a Telugu Brahmin, who pushed India into the arms of the zionists. Ever since then the Jews and the "Jews of India" have been singing and dancing together and turning India against Muslims and also the rising super power China. If such a pro-Jewish tilt is moving at a supersonic speed with the Tibetan runaway renegade, Dalai Lama, whipping up anti-China hatred, on the other side the newly established alliance of hate-mongers is seriously concentrating on impoverishing and systematically killing the original inhabitants of India (65% plus Muslims 15%). BRHAMIN KILLED GANDHIOn one side over 75% of indigenous Indians are kept poor, illiterate, unthinking and daily brainwashed to become "better Hindu" (meaning slaves). On the other, those opposed to the "Jews of India" like the Muslim, Christians and Sikhs are kicked, killed, burnt, raped and their little property destroyed — daily. The "Khatri Sick" PM is doing this job smoothly and Amartya Sen periodically visits India to supervise his subjugating road-roller drive. The ruling Brahminists have already discarded, if not humiliated, the revolutionary saints like Dr. Ambedkar, Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy, Mahatma Phule etc. often hoisting the flag of Gandhi, the bogus Gujarati Bania who was killed by a Brahmin only. Politically India is bankrupt, economically impoverished, socially and morally crippled and finally surrounded by deadly enemies all round — the desertification of India is almost complete. DV family members by now are familiar with our Jews and "Jews of India" theory that killed this country. As thinking itself has stopped in India, the 1,300 million strong — the second largest in the world — country is getting ready for a foreign invasion of which we have hinted in our Editorial of Jan.16, 2011: "Foreign power may take over India". THIRD WORLD WARThe crazy "Jews of India" enjoying their intoxicating power, wealth and arrogant insolence have become blind, deaf and also dumb-driven. That means they will be digging their own grave into which they only will fall and bury themselves alive even before their brother Jews are finished in the fast approaching Third World War — a war that will end all future wars — which we welcome and wait with bated breath. THUS SPAKE PERIYAR Gandhi as Brahmin agent: His fast-unto-death are stuntsFasting: The next important thing that attracts the attention of the general public is the second world war. We are getting day by day good news. We are happy and contented. So far as we are concerned we are prepared to make all sacrifices. In fact we have already sacrificed a lot. As such we need not be worried much about the war. The other matter that is drawing the attention of the public is the fast by Mr. M.K. Gandhi. His fasting is not a new experience. He has fasted many times for a few days and after breaking the fast he recouped good health. He once underwent fast unto death and succeeded in his aim. This time his fast is drawing more attention. The doctors are of the opinion that his condition is bad. The British government is negligent. But I feel that this fast is against our interests. That is the reason why the government is lethargic. We are demanding the separation of Dravidanaadu. Mr. M.K. Gandhi is against it. The government does not want to interfere. They want the matter to be settled within ourselves. Mr. M.K. Gandhi says that the British should "Quit India". His idea is to let us down afterwards. That is Mr. M.K. Gandhi's motive. It is for this that he is now fasting. What are we to do? If others are concerned about us, we will be concerned about them. It is reciprocal and quite natural. We are today Sudras. We are degraded. We have no right to enter the temples or eating at houses of Brahmins. We are considered as low Untouchables. In the government we are given menial jobs. Those who betray us are caressed by the government and the Congress Party. We remain as downtrodden people today. We are being exploited by the Brahmins and by the people of other states. Did Mr. M.K. Gandhi feel for a moment about our pitiable lot? Did he express a word of sympathy? Now many people are worried about the fast by Mr. M.K. Gandhi. Did any one of them care to express sympathy towards our cause? One will have to think over the after effects of his fasting. Could it be said that our low status would be changed to the better status or equal status with others? How to sympathise with Mr. M.K. Gandhi without considering all these factors? His fasting is a mere farce. How to sympathise with Mr. M.K. Gandhi? Now an all-party conference is convened. The convenors of the conference have practically ignored us. They do not even think of us. Under these condition what help could we render to them? My friend Rajaji is the man behind the screen to all these. Yet he is not at all worried about his own state. Moreover, the participating leaders of various parties were strictly instructed not to talk about party politics. They were asked to speak only about the release of Mr. M.K. Gandhi. How could any self-respecting person agree to partake in the conference? Those who exploit the name of Mr. M.K. Gandhi for their own selfish ends participated in the conference. They passed a resolution in favour of Congress Party. Only 200 delegates attended the conference. About 309 people attended as visitors. Rajaji himself accepted that the conference was not largely attended. It seems there were loud speaker arrangements also. They call it an All India All-party conference. There is no limit for their deceit and fraud. They say that 100 telegrams were received from the South. Atleast 88 would be from Brahmins. Newspapers in the hands of vested interests, being dominated by Brahmins made a big fuss about the conference. None seemed to worry about the people of South India. How is it right to decide the social, economic and political problems of the people from the fasting of a single individual? Is it a wise thing? Moreover it is mere barbarity to depend on fast to solve problems. It is utterly barbarous to be afraid one man fasting. If we are to submit to this sort of threat, I do not know where it will lead us to. Hooliganism: The next item that drew the attention of the public is the enormous country-wide sabotage in consequent of 1942 "Quit India" movement. It is somewhat losing vigour now. The Congress Party is responsible for the heavy damage caused to the public property. (To be continued) [Collected Works of Periyar , (pp.160 to 162) (4th edn. 2007), The Periyar Self-Respect Propaganda Institution, Periyar Thidal, 50-EVK Sampath Rd., Vepery, Madras - 600 007.] http://www.dalitvoice.org/Templates/march_a2011/articles.htmSpecial Economic ZoneFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more free-market-oriented than a country's typical or national laws. "Nationwide" laws may be suspended inside a special economic zone. The category 'SEZ' covers a broad range of more specific zone types, including Free Trade Zones (FTZ), Export Processing Zones (EPZ),Free Zones (FZ), Industrial parks or Industrial Estates (IE), Free Ports, Urban Enterprise Zones and others. Usually the goal of a structure is to increase foreign direct investment by foreign investors, typically an international business or amultinational corporation (MNC).
[edit]GloballyIn the People's Republic of China, Special Economic Zones were founded by the central government under Deng Xiaoping in the early 1980s. The most successful Special Economic Zone in China, Shenzhen, has developed from a small village into a city with a population over 10 million within 20 years. India has also played a significant role in the founding and establishment of Special Economic Zones. It has the largest outsourcing industry in Asia. Following the Chinese examples, Special Economic Zones have been established in several countries, including Angola, Brazil, India, Iran,Jordan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, South Korea, Russia, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Cambodia, North Korea. Currently, Puno, Peru has been slated to become a "Zona Economica" by its president Alan Garcia. A single SEZ can contain multiple 'specific' zones within its boundaries. The most prominent examples of this layered approach are Subic Bay Freeport Zone in the Philippines, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority in Jordan, Sricity Multi-product SEZ and Mundra SEZ inIndia and According to World Bank estimates of 2007 there are more than 3,000 projects taking place in SEZs in 120 countries worldwide. SEZs have been implemented using a variety of institutional structures across the world ranging from fully public (government operator, government developer, government regulator) to 'fully' private (private operator, private developer, public regulator). In many cases, public sector operators and developers act as quasi-government agencies in that they have a pseudo-corporate institutional structure and have budgetary autonomy. SEZs are often developed under a public-private partnership arrangement, in which the public sector provides some level of support (provision of off-site infrastructure, equity investment, soft loans, bond issues, etc.) to enable a private sector developer to obtain a reasonable rate of return on the project (typically 10-20% depending on risk levels). [edit]AngolaThe Republic of Angola formalized the creation of the Luanda-Bengo EP Special Economic Zone in 2009, including 8000 hectares in theLuanda districts of Viana and Cacuaco and the northern Bengo province's areas of Icolo-e-Bengo, Dande, Ambriz and Namboangongo. [1] [edit]ChinaMain article: Special Economic Zones of the People's Republic of China Currently, the most prominent SEZs in the country are Shenzhen, Xiamen, Shantou, and Zhuhai. It is notable that Shenzhen, Shantou, and Zhuhai are all in Guangdong province, and all are on the southern coast of China where sea is very accessible for transportation of goods. [edit]Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo plans to build its first Special Economic Zone in the Kinshasa district of N'Sélé. The SEZ would be operative in 2012 and dedicated to agro-industries. [2] [edit]India
Considering the need to enhance foreign investment and promote exports from the country and realising the need that a level playing field must be made available to the domestic enterprises and manufacturers to be competitive globally, the Government of India had in April 2000 announced the introduction of Special Economic Zones policy in the country, deemed to be foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations, duties and tariffs. As of 2007, more than 500 SEZs have been proposed, 220 of which have been created. This has raised the concern of the World Bank, which questions the sustainability of such a large number of SEZs. The Special Economics in India closely follow the PRC model. India passed special economic zone act in 2005. In India, the government has been proactive in the development of the SEZs. They have formulated policies, reviewed them occasionally and have ensured that ample facilities are provided to the developers of the SEZs as well as to the companies setting up units in the SEZs. [edit]SEZs in IndiaIn India, SEZs are the special zones created by the Government and run by Government-Private or solely Private ownership, to provide special provisions to develop industrial growth in that particular area. The government of India launched its first SEZ in 1965, in Kandla, Gujarat. The incentives and facilities offered to the units in SEZs for attracting investments into the SEZs, including foreign investment include:-
The major incentives and facilities available to SEZ developers include:-
List of Special Economic Zones in India Currently there are 114(as on Oct 2010) SEZs operating throughout India in the following states.[5]Karnataka - 18; Kerala - 6; Chandigarh - 1; Gujarat - 8; Haryana - 3; Maharashtra - 14; Rajastan - 1; Orissa - 0 Tamil Nadu - 16; Utter Pradesh - 4; West Bengal - 2. Additionally, more than 500 SEZs are formally approved (as on Oct 2010) by the Govt of India in the following states.[6] Andhra Pradesh - 109; Chandigarh - 2; Chattisgarh - 2; Dadra Nagar Haveli - 4; Delhi- 3; Goa - 7; Gujarath - 45; Haryana - 45; Jharkand - 1; Karnataka - 56; Kerala - 28; Madhya Pradesh - 14; Mahrashtra - 105; Nagaland - 1; Orissa - 11; Pondicherry - 1; Punjab - 8; Rajasthan - 8; Tamil Nadu - 70; Uttarankhand - 3; Utter Pradesh - 33; West Bengal - 22; [edit]IndonesiaMain article: Batam Island#SEZ - Special Economic Zones [edit]Iran
[edit]KazakhstanMultiple Economic zones created by the mandate of the President. Each zone has a different focus. South Kazakhstan "Ontustyk" special economic zone is dedicated to the development of the textile industry in Kazakhstan. [edit]MalaysiaMalaysia launches East coast Economis Region SEZ[3] in August 2009. The country's first Special Economic Zone are expected to contribute RM23 billion to the national GDP and create 220,000 new jobs in the ECER. [edit]MyanmarSpecial economic zones, which offer tax exemptions for different sectors (5 years for production, 8 years for high-tech, 2 years for agriculture, livestock breeding and forestry, and 1 year for banking) are undergoing preliminary construction in Sittwe Township and Kyaukpyu Townshipin Rakhine State.[4] An international standard airport is also to be constructed. The six free trade zones will be Thilawa Port in Yangon,Mawlamyine in Mon State, Myawaddy and Hpa-an in Kayin State, Kyaukphyu in Rakhine state and Pyin Oo Lwin in Mandalay Region.[5] [edit]North KoreaThe Rajin-Sonbong Economic Special Zone was established under a UN economic development programme in 1994. Located on the bank of the Tuman River, the zone borders on the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture (or, Yeonbyeon in Korean) of the People's Republic of China, as well as Russia. In 2000 the name of the area was shortened to Rason and became separate from the North Hamgyeong Province. [edit]PakistanTaking the example of the Chinese success with their SEZs, China is helping Pakistan develop the Haier-Ruba economic zone on the outskirts of Lahore. Other economic zones include the China-Pakistan economic zone open only to Chinese investors and also the future crown jewel of Pakistan, Gwadar. There are also talks of creating a Japanese city for foreign investors from Japan only. There has also been new SEZ proposed on the currently under construction Sialkot-Lahore motorway, Qatar has proposed an investment for $1 billion in a new SEZ along the motorway. There is also a new zone under construction in Faislababd, which will be the biggest industrial estate of Pakistan when complete, it has sections for each country and the first phrase is already complete with a special Chinese zone in it. [edit]List of SEZs in Pakistan
[edit]PhilippinesPhilippine economic zones (ecozones) are collections of industries, brought together geographically for the purpose of promoting economic development. These ecozones were established through Republic Act No. 7916, otherwise known as "The Special Economic Zone Act of 1995" as amended by Republic Act No. 8748.[6] Philippine Ecozones are generally administered by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority through a Board (PEZA Board), attached to the Department of Trade and Industry. The PEZA Board sets the general policies on the establishment and operations of the Ecozones, industrial estates, export processing zones, free trade zones, and the like.[7] They also review proposals for the establishment of Ecozones, which they subsequently endorse to the President of the Republic of the Philippines. In addition, the PEZA Board regulates and undertakes the establishment, operation and maintenance of utilities, other services and infrastructure in the Ecozone, such as heat, light and power, water supply, telecommunications, transport, toll roads and bridges, port services, and the like.[8] Several incentives are granted to business establishments operating within Philippine Ecozones, particularly those found in the Omnibus Investments Code of 1987.[9] These incentives include income tax holidays; zero percent (0%) duty on importation of capital equipment, spare parts, and accessories; exemption from wharfage dues and export tax, impost or fees; and the simplification of customs procedures, among others.[10] In addition, The Special Economic Zone Act of 1995 exempts business establishments operating within Ecozones from all taxes. In lieu of paying all other taxes, business establishments are only required to pay five percent (5%) of their gross income to the national government.[11][12] Activities Eligible for PEZA Registration and Incentives include but are not limited to (1) Export Manufacturing; (2) Information Technology Service Export; (3) Tourism; (4) Medical Tourism; (5) Agro-industrial Export Manufacturing; (6) Agro-industrial Bio-Fuel Manufacturing; and (7) Logistics and Warehousing Services.[13] Although designed to operate separately from the political and economic milieu of surrounding communities, Philippine economic zones do in fact interact with their neighbors. As of 31 May 2010, there were more than 200 Ecozones in the Philippines. Of these more than 200 Ecozones, seven (7) are Agro-Industrial Economic Zones, 134 are Information Technology Parks and Centers, 65 are Manufacturing Ecozones, two (2) are Medical Tourism Parks/Centers, and nine (9) are Tourism Economic Zones. Of the 41 private economic zones, the biggest exporter is Gateway Business Park in General Trias, Cavite and the second biggest private ecozone is Laguna Technopark Inc. The four governmentally owned are Cavite Economic Zone, Bataan Economic Zone, Mactan Economic Zone and Baguio City Economic Zone. Some of the more well-known Economic zones are the Clark Special Economic Zone, and Subic Economic Zone, former military bases of the United States of America. [edit]List of SEZs in the PhilippinesSome of the over 200 SEZs in the Philippines are as follows:
[edit]PolandThere are 14 Special Economic Zones in Poland[15]
[edit]Republic of Korea (South Korea)The Daegu-Gyeongbuk Free Economic Zone (DGFEZ) is located in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, Southeastern part of South Korea. It encompasses four parts of Daegu including Dong-gu, Suseong-gu, Nam-gu, and Dalseong-gun, and four parts of Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongbuk) including Gumi, Pohang, Gyeongsan, and Yeongcheon. In total there are 11 specialized districts spanning 39.54 km2. DGFEZ is a Knowledge-Creative Free Economic Zone with 7 of the districts specialized on knowledge-based service industries and 4 for knowledge-based manufacturing industries. [edit]RussiaRussia currently has 16 federal economic zones and several regional projects. As of March 2010 Russia's federal special economic zones host 207 investors from 18 countries. There are major MNCs among investors to Russia's SEZ, such as Yokohama, Cisco, Isuzu, Air Liquide, Bekaert, Rockwool and many others. Russia's 15 existing and to-be federal special economic zones are managed by OJSC "Special Economic Zones". OJSC "SEZ" was founded in 2006 to accumulate and implement world's best practices in developing and managing SEZ and promote Foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Russian economy. It is fully owned and funded by the Russian state. Federal economic zones in Russia are regulated by Federal Law # 116 FZ issued on July 22, 2005. [edit]Technical/Innovational Zones
[edit]Industrial/developmental Zones
[edit]Tourist Zones
[edit]UkraineSpecial Economic Zones existed in Ukraine until March 31, 2005. The first created was the Nouth-Crimean Experimental Economic ZoneSyvash (since 1996). From 1998 to 2000 11 new zones were created.
[edit]U.S.S.R.As for Finland[citation needed] and Yugoslavia, the reason for their rapid economic growth was the Soviet Union's policy of treating those states as special economic zones, through which it gained access to technologies and the know-how of the West. Export of such products to the USSR was often prohibited due to their dual purpose. (U.S.S.R. Special Economic Zones) [edit]References
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NATIONAL MANUFACTURNG AND INVESTMENT ZONES TO CREATE MORE JOBS: ANAND SHARMA – ADDRESSES INDUSTRY CAPTAINS
Date : 07 May 2010
Location : New Delhi
Shri Anand Sharma, Union Minister for Commerce & Industry, while addressing at an Interactive Session with Industry of Northern Region, inChandigarh today, said that while services have grown at a rapid pace, the share of the manufacturing sector in the country's GDP has stagnated at around 15%. "With the objective of helping Indian manufacturing to achieve its true potential and in the process be an engine for job creation, we have proposed the creation of a number of National Manufacturing & Investment Zones (NMIZ)", the Minister added. While detailing the NMIZs, Shri Sharma said: "the NMIZ would provide good physical infrastructure, a progressive exit policy, structures to support clean and green technologies, appropriate investment incentives and business friendly approval mechanisms and each zone would have a combination of production units, public utilities, logistics, environment protection mechanisms, residential areas and administered services. The interactive session was organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and attended by a large number of representatives from Industry and senior officials of the government.
During the interaction, Shri Anand Sharma said, "We have witnessed rapid economic development post liberalization. However, given the size of our country and the daunting task of providing a basic minimum standard of living for all, we need to achieve much faster growth. We are a young country and we need to cater to the youthful aspirations. According to the 2007-08 Economic Survey, 64.8% of India's population would be in the working age of 15-64 years in 2026. By 2015, India will have 800 million people in the productive age group of 15 to 59, ahead of China which is expected to have only 600 million. This means that we need to create employment and enterprise opportunities at that scale. For this to happen, jobs will have to be created both in the services and the manufacturing sector".
"The NMIZ would have a governing body which would be in the form of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) formed with the constituents of that specific NMIZ. The SPV would have the delegated authority from the State Government, Ministries in the Central Government and other Government agencies for issuing necessary clearances for the inception and continuation of business ventures inside the NMIZ. Thus, the concept of NMIZ combines the framework for more business friendly policy, procedures and approval ecosystem, combined with superior physical infrastructure", he added.
"Investments are critical to economic growth and in today's globalized world, FDI play an important role," stated Shri Sharma and added that "whileIndia remains an attractive destination for FDI, we can do with much more. In order to simplify FDIs, my Ministry has released the final document of FDI Policy Framework that would now comprise the single document on FDI policy".
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) development project being executed over six States of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh at an investment of over US $ 90 billion, will generate significant economic activity along the dedicated rail freight corridor between Delhi and Mumbai and aims to double employment potential in seven years, triple industrial output in nine years and quadruple exports from the region in 9 year period. "Under this project, 24 investment nodes have been identified of which there are 11 investment zones and 13 industrial areas. Of the seven nodes being developed in the first phase, Manesar-Bawal region in Haryana is receiving special focus and attention. We have cleared the overall perspective plan for the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor region and planning of the roads in Haryana is proceeding at a fast pace. In the Early Bird projects finalized for the state of Haryana, a project for establishment of a Smart City which envisages the Manesar-Bawal region which will be implemented on a PPP basis with the support and collaboration of Japan. In the recent visit of the Japanese Trade Minister, we took stock of the progress of the project and I am satisfied that we are proceeding as per schedule. I have also held a meeting with the Chief Minister of Haryana who has kindly agreed to earmark 250 acres of land for establishment of a world class Convention cum Exhibition facility", Shri Sharma added.
As regards exports front, Shri Sharma said: "if we have to continue to grow rapidly and move towards our objective of double digit growth, exports have to play a much larger role. We not only have to become competitive to increase our exports but we also have to diversify our export markets and we need to look at the markets of Africa, Latin America, Oceania and CIS countries".
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Singur
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Coordinates | 22.81°N88.23°ECoordinates: 22.81°N 88.23°E |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District(s) | Hooghly |
Parliamentary constituency | Hooghly |
Assembly constituency | Singur, Haripal |
Population | 19,539 (2001) |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Area | • 14 metres (46 ft) |
Singur is a census town in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Singur railway station is 34 km from Howrah Station on the Howrah-Tarakeswar line. It is 2 km ahead of Kamarkundu junction, the crossing point of Howrah-Bardhaman chord and Howrah-Tarakeshwar lines. It is on the Durgapur Expressway/ NH 2.
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Singur is located at 22.81°N 88.23°E. It has an average elevation of 14 metres (45 ft), and is situated on the Ganges delta. The several villages comprising Singur include Dobandi, Baburberi, Khasherberia, Joymolla, Ujjal Sangha, Beraberi, Bajemelia, Anandanagar, Ratanpur, Gopalnagor, Apurbopur, Jalaghata, Mirzapur, Bankipur, Bonchipota, Ghanashyampur etc. A river has crossed through one side of singur.
[edit]Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[1] Singur had a population of 19,539. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Singur has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 71%. In Singur, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.
[edit]Economy
Singur gained international media attention since Tata Motors started constructing a factory to manufacture their $2,500 car, the Tata Nano at Singur. The small car was scheduled to roll out of the factory by 2008. [2] In October 2008 Tata announced that the factory will not be completed and the production of the Nano will be set up in Sanand, Gujarat.
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- ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
- ^ The Hindu Business Line, 26 November 2006
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Nandigram
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Coordinates | 22.01°N 87.99°ECoordinates: 22.01°N 87.99°E |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District(s) | Purba Medinipur |
Parliamentary constituency | Tamluk |
Assembly constituency | Nandigram |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Area | • 6 metres (20 ft) |
Website | purbamedinipur.gov.in/ |
Nandigram is a rural area with two commuunity development blocks in Haldia subdivision ofPurba Medinipur district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located about 70 km south-west of Kolkata, on the south bank of the Haldi River, opposite the industrial city of Haldia. The area falls under the Haldia Development Authority.[1]
In 2007 the West Bengal government decided to allow Salim Group to set up a chemical hub at Nandigram under the special economic zone policy [2]. This led to resistance by the villagers resulting in clashes with the police that left 14 villagers dead, and accusations of police brutality.
Ms Firoza Bibi of All India Trinamool Congress is the newly elected Member of Legislative Assembly from Nandigram Assembly Constituency, by-elections for which were held on Jan 05, 2009.[3]
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[edit]People of Nandigram
Although this part of Bengal has not been actively highlighted in Indian History during British period, the area had been a part of active politics from the British era. With the help of the people of Nandigram, "Tamluk" was freed from the British by Ajoy Mukherjee, Sushil Kumar Dhara, Satish Chandra Samanta and their friends for a few days (which is the only part of modern India to be freed twice), before India gained de facto freedom in 1947.
In post Independent India, Nandigram had been a centre of learning and played a major part in the development of Haldia, a satellite town of Calcutta (Kolkata). Fresh vegetables, Rice and fish are being supplied to Haldia from Nandigram. Like Haldia, Nandigram has a natural strategic geographic location for business and farming. The Ganga (Bhagirathi) and Haldi (downstream of Kanshabati) cover the edges of Nandigram, and thereby the land is fertiled by both the rivers.
Although 60% of the area has a Muslim population, but this area has never been in the clutches of Hindu-Muslim riot. The Nandigram town is dominated by brahmins (the Tewaris, Mukherjees, Pandas).
[edit]Conflict over proposed chemical hub
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The controversy over the state government plan to build a chemical hub in Nandigram led opposition parties to organise against the acquisition of land. The Trinamool Congress, Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and Indian National Congress cooperated to establish the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee (BUPC, 'Committee against Land Evictions'). A large number of erstwhile supporters of the ruling CPI(M) party also joined them. The apparent aim of the BUPC was to protect the farmers' lands. However the top leadership of the ruling party, determined to ride roughshod over all opposition, painted the agitation as one against industrialisation. The official propaganda carried by pro-government media talked of jobs for the large number of unemployed youths of the state of West Bengal and made claims of a boost to development in the area. According to the version propagated by the party, the region would have become an industrial belt and would have attracted further investments and jobs to the state. The main opposition party, the TMC, maintains however that they are opposed not to industrialization per se but poorly planned projects carried out with inhuman methods.
The situation came to a head when the MP from nearby Haldia took a pro-active role in the project. The Haldia Development Authority under him issued a notice for land acquisition. Several supporters of both the CPI(M) and the BUPC were violently attacked by opponents with their houses vandalised. Both sides amassed huge quatities of arms and several clashes resulted in incidents allegedly of arson, murder and rape. However, the BUPC got the upper hand owing to its commanding greater public support and allegedly supported by Maoists, did not allow police and CPI(M) cadre to enter for over 3 months by digging up roads.
When the ruling party sought to reestablish its previous domination, it mobilised the administration in the name of removing blockades and restoring "normalcy". On the night of March 14, 2007, the party's cadre allegedly bolstered by hired hardened criminals from the state and outside, conducted a joint operation with the state police. They unleashed a reign of terror, killing at least 14 people (the officially admitted number, very likely a gross underestimate), maiming many more and allegedly committing numerous infanticides and rapes. There were allegations of removal of evidence in the form of dead bodies and injured persons.
Several writers, artists, poets and academicians took a strong position against the police firing which in turn brought significant international attention.
However, there has been some division among the intelligentsia in Bengal. While Mahasweta Devi, Aparna Sen, Saonli Mitra, Suvaprasanna,Joy Goswami, Kabir Suman, Bratya Basu along with noted envioronment activist Medha Patkar condemned the government; Soumitra Chatterjee , Nirendranath Chakraborty, Tarun Majumdar defended the Chief Minister on development issue. Just after the bloodbath of Nandigram on 14 March, pro-government intellectuals have spoken in favour of the Chief Minister which includes the novelists Buddhadeb Guha and Debesh Roy, the litterateur Amitava Chaudhuri, the poet Mallika Sengupta, the actors Dilip Roy, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, andUsha Ganguly, the singers Amar Pal, Shuvendu Maiti, Utpalendu Chaudhuri, and Indranil Sen, the sarod exponent Buddhadev Dasgupta, the historian Aniruddha Roy, the football luminary P K Banerjee, the noted architect Sailapati Guha, the scientist Saroj Ghosh, and the poetNirendranath Chakraborti who presided over a gathering at Science City Auditorium, kolkata.[6]. However, noted Leftist intellectuals such as Sumit & Tanika Sarkar, Praful Bidwai & Sankha Ghosh refused to buy the argument in favour of development & remained critical of the government.
As a direct aftermath of the West Bengal government's Special Economic Zone policy, in the panchayat elections of May 2008, CPI(M) and its left front allies were defeated in Nandigram and adjoining areas by the Trinamool Congress-SUCI alliance[7]. The Trinamool Congress-SUCI alliance and the Congress wrested the Zilla Parishads from the CPI-M in three districts of the 16 districts of West Bengal out of the hands of CPI(M) after about 30 years.
[edit]Health
In March 2001, Nandigram II Block of Medinipur District claimed to have achieved full toilet coverage in the entire block.[8]
[edit]Transport
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There is no rail connection directly to Nandigram, and road ways are ill-developed. Buses, jitney trekkers and van rickshaws are the primary public vehicles inside the villages.
Nearest Railway station - Mograjpur connected from Digha - Tamluk. Nearest busy bus stop - Chandipur (Math). 5-7 direct busses are available from Howrah station while other direct busses ply from Digha, Haldia, Geonkhali, Mecheda. Tekkers at half an hour interval are available from (Math) Chandipur.
Nandigram is connected by ferry with Haldia (which has been currently irregularised by Hadia Municipality). This ferry service is an important mode of transport for farmers and small traders of Nandigram, who uses this service to reach Haldia market for selling their commodities. Haldia Municipality runs this ferry service.[9]
Within the village, houses are not very close to each other so one has to walk for many a mile as van rikshaws are incapable of travelling on the small mud roads (aal path).
[edit]Education
The area has a college - Nandigram College affiliated to Vidyasagar University, and there are several schools namely - Nandigram BMT Siksha Niketan, Nandigram Girls' High School, Asadtala Banamali Sikshaniketan, Ryapara Girls' High School, Khodam Bari Higher Secondary School, Hanschara High School, Muradpur Sikshaniketan.
[edit]See also
[edit]References
- ^ Haldia Development Authority
- ^ The Telegraph - Calcutta : Frontpage Story on Nandigram
- ^ "Trinamool wins Nandigram bypoll". Press Trust of India.
- ^ "Nandigram says 'No!' to Dow's chemical hub"
- ^ Nandigram people's struggle "heroic" : Clark
- ^ http://pd.cpim.org/2007/0429/04292007_bengal-2.htm
- ^ http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=1&id=231689&usrsess=1 Cracks in Red Citadel
- ^ The Hindu 11 May 2003
- ^ Subhendu Ray and Kanchan Chakraborty (2007-05-07). "Without the ferry, Nandigram remains cut off". Indian Express. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
[edit]External links
- Left Articles on Nandigram
- Nandigram Documentary by Medical Service Centre
- Nandigram Gets Solace from Buddhadeb
- Frontline story on Rural Resistance, October 2006
- Nandigram Another good archive at Counterviews
- Regularly updated (and archived) news about Nandigram
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