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[email protected] Today's topics: * Lokayat organises Cultural Festival, August 8, Saturday - 1 messages, 1 author http://groups.google.com/group/bm_discussion/t/d619b68f54cbddde?hl=en * Seminar and Dharna and Protest march against proposed privatisation of PMPML - 1 messages, 1 author http://groups.google.com/group/bm_discussion/t/3586b80d0411c663?hl=en ============================================================================== TOPIC: Lokayat organises Cultural Festival, August 8, Saturday http://groups.google.com/group/bm_discussion/t/d619b68f54cbddde?hl=en ============================================================================== == 1 of 1 == Date: Wed, Aug 5 2009 11:03 pm From: अभिजित Abhijit Dear Friend, It is a long time since we sent you an update of our activities. We have been very busy with our various campaigns, so i kind of was lazy to mail all of you. Here is the main public program planned for August 8, Saturday. *Lokayat organizes an evening of films, songs, drama and discussion:* * * *THE TRAIL OF THE TOXIC:* *From **Hiroshima** to **Bhopal*** *Date:* Saturday, August 8, 2009 *Time:* 6 to 9 pm *Venue:* Lokayat Hall, Opp. Syndicate Bank, Law College Road, Near Nal Stop, Pune. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan. Three days later, on August 9, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The horrendous atomic radiation released by the bombs killed 2,30,000 by the end of 1945. Tens of thousands of those who survived died slowly and painfully from radiation poisoning in later years. On April 26, 1986, an even bigger ‘Hiroshima’ occurred at Chernobyl, Ukraine. An accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant released an amount of radioactivity 400 times that of the Hiroshima explosion into the atmosphere. It heavily contaminated an area nearly the size of Maharashtra around Chernobyl, and will remain so for thousands of years. Since then, tens of thousands have died from radiation induced diseases. The seven million who survived know that they could develop cancer anytime, that their children and grand children and great grand children could be born with severe birth defects. It was an accident waiting to happen; because nuclear power plants are inherently accident prone. On December 2, 1984, the ‘Hiroshima’ of the chemical industry occurred in Bhopal. Toxic gases leaked from US corporation Union Carbide’s pesticide plant in the city. The gas leak was waiting to happen. In its lust for profits, the company had adopted hazardous operating procedures, and had cut down on vital plant safety measures and plant maintenance. Over 8000 died within 72 hours of the leak, another 12,000 have died in the 25 years since then. Despite these many Hiroshimas, the world has not drawn any lessons, and conditions are being created for many more Hiroshimas, many more Bhopals… On the Occasion of Hiroshima Day on August 6, in this year of 2009 which is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Lokayat organizes a cultural festival of films, songs, drama interspersed with an interaction with the iconic leader of the Bhopal gas tragedy survivors: * * **** *Program* * * *Film screenings: * ** 1. *Lost Generation *(20 mins) Director: Yuten Tachibana (Japan) (Dubbed in Hindi) A rare documentary based on the first footage of the impact of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the people. This footage was seized by the Americans after the end of World War II, and stored in the US National Archives. The Japan Peace Movement mobilized Japanese citizens to contribute funds and buy back small segments of this footage, in a movement known as the “10 foot movement”. The narration is by Jane Fonda. * 2. Hunting Warren Anderson *(30 mins) Director: Amos Cohen ( An Australian Broadcast Company documentary investigates the reasons for the Bhopal gas tragedy, and the struggle of the survivors for justice. One of their demands is that the government of India take steps to extradite the fugitive chairman of the Union Carbide, Warren Anderson, to India to face trial in the case going on against him in a Bhopal court. *Play: * * **Bluff Masters* * * * Mime on **Hiroshima** and **Bhopal** * * By Chennai based theatre group - ‘Theatre for Rights’ * * * ** *Interaction with:* * **Satinath Sarangi * * * World renowned activist, who has spent the past 25 years leading the Bhopalgas survivors in their fight for justice, and recently awarded an honorary doctorate by Queen Maryland University of Scotland for his tireless efforts. Entry is free. All are invited to this cultural festival. -- Neeraj Jain "Mrudanga", Bldg No. 3A, Flat No. 6, Naad Brahma Society, Warje, Pune - 411 058 Ph. 94222 20311 ============================================================================== TOPIC: Seminar and Dharna and Protest march against proposed privatisation of PMPML http://groups.google.com/group/bm_discussion/t/3586b80d0411c663?hl=en ============================================================================== == 1 of 1 == Date: Mon, Sep 7 2009 12:23 am From: अभिजित Abhijit *INVITATION* Dear friend, As you are aware, the PMPML is proposing to buy 650 buses under the JNNURM, and along with this purchase, there is a proposal to restructure the PMPML. Under this proposed restructuring, it is proposed to: 1. Buy 200 AC buses of these 650 buses. 2. Handover all these 650 buses to private operators to be run by them on Public-Private Partnership basis. 3. As a first step, handover 250 new buses and 38 routes to private operators to be run by them on monopoly basis. Various citizen groups of Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad have come together to organize two seminars on this proposed restructuring of the Pune Municipality Parivahan Mahamandal Limited, one in Pune and one in Pimpri-Chinchwad, as we strongly feel that this goes against the interests of the citizens of the city for a good, cheap and efficient public transport system. The program schedule is as follows: *Seminar One: * *Date:* Monday, September 7, 2009 *Time:* 4.30 pm *Venue:* Lokhande Sabha Gruh, near Phule Statue, Pimpri. *Seminar Two:* *Date:* Tuesday, September 8, 2009 *Time:* 6 pm *Venue:* Shramik hall, Near Dengle Bridge, Near PMC bus stand, Pune. This is to invite you to the seminar, as it is very important that all of us discuss these proposals in depth as the public transport system is the lifeline of the city. *DHARNA AND PROTEST MARCH* This would be followed by a protest on Thursday, Sept 10, in which various activists and citizen groups from Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad are going to participate. * DHARNA OUTSIDE PMPML HEADOFFICE, SWARGAT*E Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 Time: 10 am to 5 pm Venue: PMPML Office, Swar gate. On the same day, there would be a protest march from Corporation building to PMPML headoffice, which would join up with the activists sitting on the dharna. *Rally from CORPORATION BUILDING TO PMPML HEAD OFFICE, SWARGATE* Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 Time: 3 pm to 5 pm Do join us for these series of programs. in solidarity, -- Neeraj Jain "Mrudanga", Bldg No. 3A, Flat No. 6, Naad Brahma Society, Warje, Pune - 411 058 Ph. 94222 20311 ============================================================================== You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BM_discussion" group. 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