| Bharat Bandh today partially disrupted economic activities with commodity markets and the transport sector taking a hit in many parts of the country, and the industry pegged losses at up to Rs 13,000 crore. While Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, and several industrialised states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, were affected, the impact was partial in many other states like Tamil Nadu and in the national capital Delhi. The 12-hour strike was called by the Opposition parties to protest the fuel price hike and rising inflation. "The bandh is estimated to have cost the nation close to Rs 13,000 crore in terms of GDP loss," industry chamber FICCI said in a statement. According to Assocham, the strike eroded the national GDP "by a production loss of nearly a full day which in monetary terms can be roughly estimated at Rs 10,000 crore." The calculation is based on assumption that the GDP would stay around Rs 50 lakh crore with a growth rate of over 8 per cent in current fiscal, Assocham added. The CII on the other hand estimated the total loss to the economy on account of the national strike "would be greater than Rs 3,000 crore." Wholesale commodity markets remained shut in most of the cities, while several flights from key airports like Mumbai were cancelled. According to the All-India Motor Transport Congress, 6 lakh vehicles were off the road. Though the screen-based stock market remained open, the trading volume at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) was down 52 per cent to Rs 2,857 crore against a daily average of nearly Rs 6,000 crore. According to reports by FICCI and Assocham, thin attendance was witnessed in commercial establishments in several states, while the economic activity came to a complete halt in states like West Bengal, Gujarat and Kerala. FICCI said most of the industrial activities remained shut in Bangalore and majority of MNCs and IT firms preferred to give a holiday to their employees. In Mumbai, transport services were "completely affected" and traders were mostly off the market. The PHD Chamber catering mainly to the northern states, said the impact was felt in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and UP. Banking services were completely paralysed in Left governed West Bengal and Kerala while some disruptions were noticed in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Mumbai. The industry leaders including Rahul Bajaj and Adi Godrej have opposed the bandh and termed the protest as "odd and absurd". The disrupted rail movement also contributed to the industry loss. |
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Cost of Bharat Bandh: Rs10,000 to 13,000 Crore
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Bharat Bandh
New Delhi: Breaking News! Normal life has come to a stanstill, as the Opposition-sponsored dawn-to-dusk "Bharat Bandh" to protest against the fuel price hike began this morning. Almost all parts of India remain affected by the shutdown.
The BJP and Left lead the complete shutdown. Shiv Sena, Samajwadi Party, JD(U), CPI-M, CPI, Forward Block, RPI, AIADMK, MDMK, TDP, BJD, JD (S), AGP, Akali Dal and INLD are also participating in the strike. The RJD, BSP, LJP and RLD have decided not to join the 'Bharat Bandh' today.
Heavy security arrangements have been made across the country. However, the impact of the bandh is clearly visible everywhere. The July 5 'Bharat Bandh' is a big challenge and warning for the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre.
At least 10 Express trains have been stopped in Patna. All buses and autos stayed off the roads in Bihar. The Bharat Bandh is total in Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Kerala.
No flights are operating to and from Kolkata today. However, flight operations in Delhi, Mumbai and Patna are not affected. No vehicular movement reported from Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Bhopal is worst-affected.
In Delhi, IGI Airport and New Delhi Railway Station are not affected by the bandh call. However, autos and buses are not plying on the road. The Left parties will block the ITO after 11 AM.
Violent incidents were reported from Maharashtra. Shiv Sainiks have gone on a rampage in several parts of the state. At least 15 buses were vandalised in Pune. For the first time in six years, the bandh looked total in Karnataka. Bangalore is worst-affected. All buses and autos stay off the road.
At least 84 flights to and from Mumbai have been cancelled. 100 BJP workers led by Kirit Somaya were arrested for blocking train services in Mumbai. In Uttar Pradesh, train services were affected Lucknow, Varanasi, Allahabad and other parts of the state.
In Orissa, the situation is worse. The ruling BJP, Left and BJP have gone all out to observe the bandh. Trains were stopped in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Rourkela and other parts of the state.
Twin cities Bhubaneswar and Cuttack remain closed because of the strike. No buses and autos are plying on the road. The bandh supporters have also stopped the private vehicles. Coastal and Western Orissa witness a complete shutdown.
All examinations of Utkal University, Berhampur University and BPUT 4th Semester have been cancelled today. The BPUT 4th semester exams will now be held on July 10. The SPO exam has been cancelled in Orissa.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Petrol price hike
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