1.WHAT I MEANT IS IN THE REAL SENSE. EVERYWHERE, WHENEVER A NEW PROT/ INDUSTRY
COMES UP, THERE IS A POLITICAL CLAMOUR FOR EMPLOYING LOCALS THOUGH THEY ARE NOT
SKILLED EITHER EDUCATIONALLY OR BY EXPERIENCE. SUCH LABOUR HAVE FIRST TO BE
TRAINED AND THEN ONLY PLACED IN SENSITIVE JOBS LIKE HANDLING DANGEROUS
CHEMICALS AND GASES..ETC.
2. TRIBALS ARE GENERALLY NOT EDUCATED AND HENCE THE REMARK. IF IT HAS HURT
SOME WHO HAVE ALREADY QUALIFIED, TIMES HAVE CHANGED. THEY DO NOT CARRY BOWS AND
ARROWS ANYMORE?
3. I HAVE SEEN HOW BHILAI OFFICIALS HAD SEVERAL PROBLEMS IN COMMISSIONING THE
PLANT IN 1950-S, AS STATE GOVT. INSISTED ON RECRUITING LOCAL TRIBALS FOR THE
JOBS. INDEED, SEVERAL LOCALS WERE TAKEN, TRAINED AND THEN ONLY ALLOWED TO
HANDLE THE DANGEROUS OPERATIONS IN THE STEEL PLANT.
Rajpipla Legal aid society <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very true.......the country is experiencing it..........
Many people do not know what brahminism means.......
Probably even the manusmruti is........it is to be expereinced............as
the dalits have been expereincing for centuries......
By the way this also clears the origin and credentials of some
people.......That is necessary to understand their point of view.....
Jai Adivasi
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From: Akhand
Date: 5/31/2008 7:38:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Where is Tata Motors' Management?
One of the most ignorant misuse of the term Brahminic. If one does not know
what Brahma represents (knowledge) then one should not expose ignorance within
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Sent: Sat, 31 May 2008 11:24
Subject: Re: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Where is Tata Motors' Management?
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This forum is good to find out the mentality and attitude of the so
called 'elites" and those belonging to the so called "mainstream".
Unfortunately 21st century is improved in technology,,,, but attitude and
mentality still remains as old as brahminic times.....
jai adivasi
-------Original Message-------
From: S kumar
Date: 5/31/2008 10:58:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Where is Tata Motors' Management?
Moderator Comments -
Sir, What you mean by uneducated tribals? Are other communities falls in 100
percent educated category in local population, certainly not as you already
mentioned 'uneducated locals' too. So may we know your perceptions in calling
'uneducated tribals' seprately. Are not tribals can be count in local
population, if all other rest of communities taken as locals?
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THERE IS PRESSURE ON MANAGEMENT TO EMPLOY THE
UNEDUCATED LOCALS AND TRIBALS IN SENSITIVE AREAS. USUALLY, THEY ARE NOT AWARE
OF THE DANGERS INVOLVED IN SUCH ROUGH HANDLING OF EQUIPMENTS, GAS
CYLINDERS..ETC.
I HAVE SEEN LPG DOMESTIC CYLINDERS (EMPTY) THROWN DOWN FIRST AND SECOND
FLOORS BY DELIVERY BOYS, TO AVOID CARRYING THEM DOWN THE STAIRS. SAME HAPPENS
IN THE FACTORIES WHERE SUPERVISORS ARE ALWAYS NOT PRESENT AND WORKERS HANDLE
THE GAS CYLINDER OR EVEN REACORS AS BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY, WHERE A WORKER OPENED
THE WATER-LINE INTO A REACTOR FILLED WITH METHYL ISOCYANATE, CATALYSING A
REACTION AND EXPLOSION.
PROPER TRAINING OF THE ILLITERATE LOCALS IS IMPORTANT BEFORE EMPLOYING THEM
Jharkhand Blog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jharkhand Blog
Where is Tata Motors' Management?
At least seven people died after inhaling poisonous gas emanating from a well
under construction in India's eastern state of Jharkhand, a news report said
Friday.
The incident occurred in a village in the West Singhbhum district about 100
kilometres south of state capital Ranchi on Thursday evening, when some locals
were cleaning the well, the IANS news agency reported.
Police said six people tried to rescue a man who fell into the well, and all
of them died after inhaling the poisonous gas, the news agency reported. It did
not specify the type of poisonous gas.
Other local media reported that one body was recovered, while the the other
victims had yet to be removed from inside the well.
monstersandcritics.com/news/southasia/news/article_1408396.php/Poisonous_gas_kills_seven_in_eastern_India
Two Tata Motors officials, water treatment plant in-charge BK Sarkar and DGM
(safety) Samir K Ghatak, were arrested on Wednesday night from their
residences. They were arrested on the charges of negligence in the chlorine gas
leakage case at the company's water treatment plant earlier this week.
Soon after chief minister Madhu Koda's departure from the city on Wednesday
after a short visit to the company's hospital and the water treatment plant
here, police got into action and lodged an FIR at the Telco police station
against as many as 10 company officials, including two belonging to Jamshedpur
Utilities & Services Company (Jusco).
The chief minister, during his visit, blamed Tata Motors management for the
incident and said an FIR would be lodged and those found guilty will be
arrested.
According to East Singhbhum superintendent of police Navin K Singh, the two
officials have been booked under Sections 278, 284, 308, 337, 338, 34 of the
IPC.
"The sections briefly say the officials were legally bound under the
Factories Act to keep the working environment safe, it was an omission on their
part not to have fulfilled their legal liabilities," said the SP talking to FE
on Thursday, adding that the two officials "had knowledge that the illegal
omission could cause death."
Although there have been no deaths, several people were fell ill by the gas
leakage, leading us to apply Section 308 instead of Section 304, he said.
Some of the sections pertain to negligence in handling chemicals/gaseous
fumes and causing danger to public safety, with the gravest offence inviting a
maximum penalty of imprisonment ranging from three to six years.
The FIR was lodged against the Tata Motors plant head, plant occupier,
general manager (manufacturing), DGM (civil) AK Patel, AGM Manoj Ram, DGM
(safety) Samir K Ghatak, a supervisor and water treatment plant in-charge BK
Sarkar along with Jusco's head (water division) GS Basu and Tanmay Bist.
Tata Motors, few months back, had handed over the water treatment plant to
Jamshedpur Utilities & Services Company (Jusco), a Tata Steel subsidiary which
provides civic amenities, for running & maintaining it.
Asked if the police was going to make some more arrests, the SP said, "I
can't say that at this point of time, the investigation is on".
financialexpress.com/news/Two-Tata-Motors-officials-arrested-in-chlorine-gas-leak-case/316246/
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