Militants' levy keeps truckers away from NagalandJuly 3rd, 2009 KOHIMA - Illegal taxes demanded by militants' have dissuaded truckers carrying essential commodities from entering Nagaland. As a result, the availability and rates of essential commodities have risen in the state.
Striking truckers to meet transport ministerJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Representatives of truckers associations are expected to meet the government here later Monday, the eighth day of their nationwide strike, after several states invoked the law against them and arrested some of their members. A senior government official confirmed that a group of leaders representing truckers are expected to meet either Surface Transport Minister T.R.
Indian truckers call off eight-day strikeJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In a development that should bring relief to households and the corporate sector alike, Indian transporters called off their eight-day nationwide strike Monday after they agreed to the government's proposal for a mechanism to adddress their grievances. The government Monday agreed to form a committee headed by Transport Secretary Brahm Dutt to look into issues such as a single national permit for truckers to ensure their free movement across states and rationalisation of service tax.
Indian truckers call off eight-day strikeJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In a development that would bring relief to households and the corporate sector alike, Indian transporters called off their eight-day nationwide strike Monday after agreeing to the government's proposal for a mechanism to look into their demands, including a single national permit and cut in diesel prices. The government Monday agreed to form a committee headed by Transport Secretary Brahm Dutt to look into issues such as a single national permit for truckers to ensure their free movement across states and rationalisation of service tax.
Madhya Pradesh truckers to continue agitation on day 7January 10th, 2009 BHOPAL - With the truckers strike entering the seventh day Sunday, Madhya Pradesh transporters said they will continue with their agitation until their demands are fulfilled by the government. The state government had Saturday threatened over 32,000 truckers of Madhya Pradesh to return to work immediately else the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) will be invoked.
Goods worth Rs.2.5 bn stranded in Tamil Nadu due to strikeJanuary 10th, 2009 CHENNAI - Tea, vegetables and perishables worth nearly Rs.2.5 billion (Rs.250 crore) were stranded in various parts of Tamil Nadu as the truckers' strike continued Sunday for the seventh straight day. Tamil Nadu will celebrate the annual harvest festival of Pongal Jan 14 and for the first time Tamil New Year will start the same day.
Government invites striking truckers for talksJanuary 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Transport Minister T.R. Baalu Saturday urged leaders of truckers across the country to come for talks and to end their six-day-old strike that has hit the economy hard.
Truckers' strike hits vegetable supplies in Madhya PradeshJanuary 9th, 2009 BHOPAL - The nationwide truckers' strike which entered the sixth day Saturday has started having an impact on vegetable supplies and prices in Madhya Pradesh, though grocery supplies have not been affected yet. Vegetable prices have started rising though truckers associations have listed the commodity as as essential, along with milk, fruits, medicines, petrol, diesel, kerosene and cooking gas, which are to be transported despite the strike.
Talk about truckers' 'reasonable demands', Advani saysJanuary 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government must talk to striking truckers on their 'reasonable demands' to end the hardships of the common man, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani said Friday.
Delhi to enforce NSA to bring normalcy: DikshitJanuary 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Delhi government will be enforcing the National Security Act to bring normalcy in fuel and food supplies, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said Friday after an urgent cabinet meeting to discuss the worsening situation in the national capital following a strike by oil company officers and truckers. Senior officers of Delhi Police and oil companies also attended the meeting.
Gujarat's dairy business hit by two nationwide strikesJanuary 7th, 2009 AHMEDABAD - The two ongoing nationwide strikes - one by oil sector employees and the other by truckers - have hit the dairy business in Gujarat badly as most of the processing centres are runing out of furnace oil. The major milk processing cooperative dairies in the state, including Dudhsagar, Banas, Sagar and Amul dairies, do not have sufficient stock of furnace oil to maintain their boilers, officials said.
No response from government, truckers to continue strikeJanuary 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With no government response coming forth to their agitation, Indian truckers vowed to continue their three-day old nation wide strike even as prices of essential commodities started rising in several parts of the country. 'We vow to continue our nationwide strike till our demands are met,' Charan Singh Lohara, the president of the truckers' apex All India Motor Transport Congress, told IANS Wednesday.
Trucker's nationwide strike enters second day, supplies hitJanuary 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The nationwide indefinite strike called by truckers entered the second day Tuesday even as the government Monday threatened to invoke the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) if needed against the strikers. 'We will continue our nationwide strike until our demands are met,' said Charan Singh Lohara, the president of All-India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), the apex body of truckers.
Truckers vow to continue strikeJanuary 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Striking truckers Tuesday accused the government of indifference and vowed to continue their agitation, even as a leading exporters' organisation said the country would lose about Rs.10 billion daily on account of the stir. 'The government has slipped from its commitment of the agreement it had reached with us.
Truckers threaten indefinite strike from Jan 5December 23rd, 2008 NEW DELHI - Truckers have threatened to go on a country wide indefinite strike from Jan 5 if diesel price was not slashed by Rs.8 a litre. Vinish Khanna, joint secretary of the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), which has called for the strike, told IANS that transporters were dissatisfied with the diesel price cut of Rs.2, announced earlier this month.