[Reader-list] Niyogi Memorial Convention
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NIYOGI MEMORIAL CONVENTION ON LABOUR STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE
Thirteen years after the martyrdom of Shankar Guha Niyogi his legacy lives
on. Guided by his creative and charismatic leadership, the Chhattisgarh
Mukti Morcha redefined trade union struggles by breaking the narrow
shackles of economism. Under the slogan of sangharsh aur nirmaan, this
movement touched and transformed all aspects of peoples lives it
established a workers hospital, led vibrant anti liquor movements, and
actively promoted local history and traditions. It created an active
relationship with the movements of the peasantry and labour in the
surrounding countryside. The slogan Naye Bharat Ke Liye Naya Chattisgarh
captures this people-centric model of development. Niyogis vision of a
society free of oppression stands in stark contrast to the lop-sided
priorities of the development model being implemented in Chhattishgarh
today.
Shankar Guha Niyogi was murdered in the early hours of 28th September
1991 by the industrial mafia of Chattisgarh. At that time he was
organising contract workers in Bhilai. Even as the government of Madhya
Pradesh was wooing foreign investors and promising a dispute free
industrial haven, workers were unionising. The burgeoning agitation
launched by the contract workers for the implementation of labour laws
under his leadership posed a threat to the profits of industrialists, and
also to the unchallenged supremacy they enjoyed in the area for decades.
His cold-blooded murder sent shock waves throughout the nation. In the
trial for his murder, the trial court for the first time in the legal
history of the country convicted three industrialists on the charge of
conspiracy for the murder of a trade union leader. The final appeals in
this matter have been argued before the Supreme Court and the judgment is
now awaited.
The theme of the convention is Labour Struggles for Justice in todays
context of dilution of labour laws, attack on fundamental rights like the
right to strike, and growing repression of workers.
PROGRAMME
Session 1: 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Aruna Roy, Mazdoor Kisan Sangharsh Samiti, Rajasthan on Rural Workers
Issues and Struggles
Jayati Ghosh, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University on Changing
Macroeconomic Policies and Growing Repression of Workers
Arundhati Roy, Author and Social Activist on Global Political Context of
an Increasingly Anti-Labour World Economic Order
Sudha Bharadwaj, Secretary, Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha on Challenges Before
the Workers and Peasant Movement in Chhattisgarh
Indira Jaisingh, Legal Expert on Judiciary and Workers Rights
Session 2: 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Comments by representatives of Trade Unions and Workers
Organizations
Chairperson: Dunu Roy, Environmental Activist, Hazards Centre, New
Delhi
Venue : Deputy Speakers Hall, Constitution Club, Viththalbhai Patel
House, New Delhi
Date : 5th October 2004
K.J Mukherjee Smita Gupta
Vrinda Grover
SOLIDARITY GROUP FOR CHHATTISGARH WORKERS MOVEMENT
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