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JANUARY- MARCH 2002                           VOICE OF ELECTRICITY WORKERS

CONTENTS

1. Editorial

2. Sub editorial

3. POLITICAL NOTES
(I) Assembly Elections
(II) The meaning of the proposed labour law changes
(III) The unique struggle of Kerala Govt. Employees

4 Organise nationwide protest against anti people central budget

5. Debacle in Orissa Power reforms

6. ENRON-CRIMES
A. The ugly face of free market capitalism
B. Mother of all scandals
C. Fall of the liberal model
7. Representation to standing committee on energy

8. SHORTNOTES IN POWER SECTOR THEATRE:
A. OVER 80% OF RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN MOST STATES NOT ELECTRIFIED.
B. POWER SECTOR FAILED TO ATTRACT PRIVATE INVESTMENT
C. INDIA FAILED TO TAP HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL
E .Three-Pronged Approach Planned; Funds Outflow Would Be linked To Performance Criteria MONEY for state electricity boards, with strings attached
F. Renewable energy is still a minnow in the power pool but its potential is impressive
G.THE POWER SECTOR IS PINING ALL HOPES ON THE NEW ELECTRICITY BILL BECAUSE Y2K+2 PROMISES LITTLE ELSE.
H.POWER SHIFT
I. FORM CABINET LEVEL BODY FOR ENERGY : MCKINSEY
J.DVB TO RATE BIDDERS ON EFFICIENCY SCORE
K.STATE GOVERNMENT BLOCKING MSEB EFFORTS TO COLLECT REVENUE
L.BSES THREATENS TO PULL OUT OF POWER DISTRIBUTION IN ORISSA
M.NTPC SET TO BEGIN DISTRIBUTION FORAY

9. News & Views

10. Report from states

11. The political economy of communalism



 

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