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But there is no overwhelming
attitude against bandhs. The GOA does not have the will power to come down
heavily on those participating in bandhs.
Ram:
I think you would be more correct
if you say 'the people of Assam' instead of 'GOA' in the above statement.
GOA cannot act unless the people
want it. Or if the people want it, GOA will have to do it.
That is the realty.
Thanks
RB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 1:08
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)
Barua,
>Inside Assam we are more
interested in doing Assam Bundh ?>instead.
>There is no private industry
in Assam because of insurgency >etc.
I wholeheartedly agree. There
were some efforts to curtail bandhs, but it lasted only for a few
months. But there is no overwhelming attitude against bandhs. The GOA
does not have the will power to come down heavily on those participating in
bandhs.
Does the State or Central
Govt. ever cut the pay for employees who do not show up on bandhs? Or at
the very least force them to take leave. That way, these employees will no
longer consider a bandh as another holiday.
The daily hazira people don't
have a voice - they just grin and bear it.
--Ram
>I have seen young (Assamese) people
in Delhi and Banglore working long shifts and
under
> adverse conditions in call centers to earn
their bread.
.......And in Chennai,
Hyderabad and Pone and everywhere outside Assam.
The problem seem to be inside
Assam where nobody wants to work.
Inside Assam we are more
interested in doing Assam Bundh instead.
There is no private industry in
Assam because of insurgency etc.
RB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:28
AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] (no
subject)
> Yes..I also support your views. Even in Assam, the >
attitude of the people are changing. People are no > longer waiting
for the Govt. jobs as in the past. > Better educated people are
opting for the pvt jobs > than the govt jobs. If it gets the right
direction, I > am sure Asom(Axom) will surely flourish. >
> Gautam CHoudhury > > --- Sanjeeta Das < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > > > Axom is no longer the land of 'lahe lahe'. I
have > > seen young people in > > Delhi and Banglore
working long shifts and under > > adverse conditions in
call > > centers to earn their bread. We have the potential,
> > ability and the man > > power to make Axom a
flourishing land. All we need > > now is the initiative in >
> the right direction, determination and trust. The > > way to
Shanghai is far but > > not difficult. > >
Sanjeeta > > > > > > > > >
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