Saturday, December 17, 2011

Re: Silicosis death in Jharkhand

Dear Roshni.

best wishes.

I am pleased to know your views. your orientation is very positive. since you are a social activist based in Jharkhand where I worked for four years during 1980-84, your intensity and Hard work may not be denied.

But the global Phenomenon localised is too complex.We should address this problem collectively, not individually. Let us know details about you and your work. I hope that further interactions would be meaningful to broaden our future course.

Bengali Refugees have lost Most. no doubt, but the imminent danger is that being degenerated and faceless without identity consciousness, they have to LOSE More in near Future. ironically they seem to be quite UNAWARE.
Palash Biswas

On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Roshni India <roshnipath@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr Biswas

This morning I hear your speech that posted in fb and understand that you have the similar views agreed upon the points raised by you on UID and I was ignorant about this, we also belong to East Bengal and we have lost many thing because of partition and  I also believe that till the st sc & obc are not in power through radical change democratization is not possible in the society. I as human rights activist working on Occupational Safety & Health of the Workers, you will be surprised to note that most of the victims of occupational incurable lung diseases are ST, SC, OBC and Muslims and other weaker section of the society. In some areas of Jharkhand the victims are tribal only. I furnish below a link, pl watch and make your comments on this. 

Thanks and well wishes


Samit Kumar Carr
Secretary General
OSHAJ 





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