Re: [Assam] CBTC- a swindlers heaven

2007-05-06 Thread mc mahant

Let us not blame only Kamesh Salam.Who Hired Him? What has he been assigned to 
achieve-within what time, within what Budget?
It is not his fault that he got away with it.
At total fault is/are bigger shots.
The Pandora's Box will open at the opportune moment.They are now on LONG ROPE.
With a long Rope you can ComeOut Of The WELL or Hang  Yourself
As they say Inefficiency is the worst form of Corruption.
Are we ready with the Right to Information Act.
And you read /believe the Assam Papers?
And I  proposed through PARAG DAS's Boodhbaar that Assam's future = 
Saah,Baanh,Ghaanh,Maanh--- Still valid 100%.
Kamesh could not care-not his fault!
mm
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 05:30:25 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 assam@assamnet.org Subject: [Assam] CBTC- a swindlers heaven  CBTC (Cane 
 Bamboo Technology Centre) has been misrepresenting itself:  1. It was an 
 organisation of UNIDO, DST and NEDFi. Kamesh Salam is just an employee; 2. 
 UNIDO gave US$ 6.5 Million. What happened to that; 3. NEC's generous member 
 Mr. Srivastava gave some Rs. 5 crores to CBTC (read Kamesh) for preparing a 
 NE bamboo policy; any audit of that public money? Mr. Srivastava is also 
 generous with his daughter Sadhna. NEC gave her a few crores to make a 
 movie on NER. 4. Modus operandi: get some foreign 'gora chamra' to give 
 lecture to our 'gaonwala bhais' and hog some news print space; 
 lecture-lecture, more lecture; 5. How Kamesh continues to remain as the 
 Director for so many years; 'kya raaj hai?' 6. Latest wonder: He is a plain 
 BA..and this Sentinel report elevated him to a 'Doctorate'  Cry my mother 
 NER.   Sentinel report: 6 May  State cane and bamboo artefacts can 
 have a wider customer base: French experts From our Correspondent 
 BARPETA, May 5: “If provided with adequate opportunities, artisans from the 
 State involved with the cane and bamboo sector can make a mark for 
 themselves in the international stage,” said the father-son due of Joseph De 
 Reze and Thomas De Reze, bamboo experts of international repute, who were on 
 a visit to Barpeta, recently. The French experts were in the State on an 
 invitation from CBTC director Dr Kamalesh Salam. The two French experts 
 arrived in Barpeta recently, and met Manendra Deka, proprietor of Deka’s 
 Cane and Industry, who has received much accolade for his work in the 
 sector.  “There are many skilled workers in Asom creating great artefacts 
 using cane and bamboo as raw materials. But they do not get the market 
 compared to the quality of their work. Their creations are bound to get a 
 wide market if they can be sent to other parts of the world, mainly the 
 European countries,” Joseph De Reze told The Sentinel. The two Frenchmen 
 praised Deka and his employees, and asked them to create artefacts using 
 modern tools so as to cater to a wider customer base. The father-son duo 
 said although Asom cultivates bamboo on a large-scale, the cash crop has not 
 been utilized to the best possible extent.  “We came to India hoping to 
 take finished products made using cane and bamboo to France and other 
 countries in Europe,” Thomas De Reze further said. It may be mentioned here 
 that the French bamboo experts have planted bamboo in over 40 hectares of 
 land in France, Belgium and Spain, and produce nearly a million units of the 
 cash crop annually. The visiting experts were presented with some thirty 
 different creations, all made by the artisans of Deka’s industrial unit, as 
 mementos. It may also be mentioned here that Manendra Deka, a national 
 award winner for his exquisite creations, have been employing many 
 unemployed youths in his industrial unit along with his two brothers. Joseph 
 De Reze and Thomas De Reze later visited Mahibul Haque, another 
 entrepreneur involved in creating cane and bamboo artefacts.  
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[Assam] CBTC- a swindlers heaven

2007-05-05 Thread vox populi
CBTC (Cane Bamboo Technology Centre) has been
misrepresenting itself:

1. It was an organisation of UNIDO, DST and NEDFi.
Kamesh Salam is just an employee;
2. UNIDO gave US$ 6.5 Million. What happened to that;
3. NEC's generous member Mr. Srivastava gave some Rs.
5 crores to CBTC (read Kamesh) for preparing a NE
bamboo policy; any audit of that public money? Mr.
Srivastava is also generous with his daughter
Sadhna. NEC gave her a few crores to make a movie on
NER.
4. Modus operandi: get some foreign 'gora chamra' to
give lecture to our 'gaonwala bhais' and hog some news
print space; lecture-lecture, more lecture;
5. How Kamesh continues to remain as the Director for
so many years; 'kya raaj hai?'
6. Latest wonder: He is a plain BA..and this Sentinel
report elevated him to a 'Doctorate'

Cry my mother NER.


Sentinel report: 6 May

State cane and bamboo artefacts can have a wider
customer base: French experts
From our Correspondent
BARPETA, May 5: “If provided with adequate
opportunities, artisans from the State involved with
the cane and bamboo sector can make a mark for
themselves in the international stage,” said the
father-son due of Joseph De Reze and Thomas De Reze,
bamboo experts of international repute, who were on a
visit to Barpeta, recently. The French experts were in
the State on an invitation from CBTC director Dr
Kamalesh Salam.
The two French experts arrived in Barpeta recently,
and met Manendra Deka, proprietor of Deka’s Cane and
Industry, who has received much accolade for his work
in the sector. 
“There are many skilled workers in Asom creating great
artefacts using cane and bamboo as raw materials. But
they do not get the market compared to the quality of
their work. Their creations are bound to get a wide
market if they can be sent to other parts of the
world, mainly the European countries,” Joseph De Reze
told The Sentinel.
The two Frenchmen praised Deka and his employees, and
asked them to create artefacts using modern tools so
as to cater to a wider customer base. The father-son
duo said although Asom cultivates bamboo on a
large-scale, the cash crop has not been utilized to
the best possible extent. 
“We came to India hoping to take finished products
made using cane and bamboo to France and other
countries in Europe,” Thomas De Reze further said.
It may be mentioned here that the French bamboo
experts have planted bamboo in over 40 hectares of
land in France, Belgium and Spain, and produce nearly
a million units of the cash crop annually.
The visiting experts were presented with some thirty
different creations, all made by the artisans of
Deka’s industrial unit, as mementos.
It may also be mentioned here that Manendra Deka, a
national award winner for his exquisite creations,
have been employing many unemployed youths in his
industrial unit along with his two brothers. Joseph De
Reze and Thomas De Reze later visited Mahibul Haque,
another entrepreneur involved in creating cane and
bamboo artefacts.





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