Tuesday, September 25, 2012

5 more farm suicides in Vidarbha in last 48 hours-Hindustan Times

iconimg Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Pradip Kumar Maitra, Hindustan Times
Nagpur, September 25, 2012
Another season of nature’s vagaries, another season of failed crops and the continued spate of distressed farmers ending life — that’s what Vidarbha’s killing fields have come to be known as. Five more farmers committed suicide in the last 48 hours in the region.


According to reports reaching here on Tuesday evening, among the victims, three were from Yavatmal, one of the worst-suicide prone districts in the region, while one each was from Amravati and Buldhana. They have been identified as Ravindra Harne (24) of Bhamb village, Ukanda Punjaji Dighade (53), Wadad, Deepak Pohurkar (32), Vidur (all Yavatmal district), Pundalik Dhote (52), Didora (Buldhana) and Dayaram Samadhan Lawhale (44) of Hingni village in Amravati district.
Mohan Jadhav, a leader of farmers’ organization, claimed that all these five farmers ended lives as their entire crop, particularly raw cotton and soyabean failed because of delayed rains initially and later washing away of the re-sowing due to heavy downpour in the region.
Jadhav, who has been collecting the details of farmers’ suicides, said that the victims could not cope up with the heavy debt burden following loans borrowed from the local cooperative banks initially and later from the private money lenders for re-sowing. "They were depressed and worried as costly seeds were lost and killed themselves out of frustration," he said.
Yavatmal district collector Ashwin Mudgal admitted that he received the information of three farmers deaths in the district. "I have sent my tahsildar to the concerned villages and asked him to submit the report within two days," he added.
Kishore Tiwari of Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti, a farmers’ pressure group, said that the situation in rural Vidarbha is very volatile because of crop failure in the wake of delayed rains and subsequent heavy rains that washed away the crops.
Farmers realized that they would not be able to repay crop loans borrowed from financial institutions because of crop failure and would be treated as defaulters by the banks which would prevent them for fresh loans next season. "Now it is time for the government to instill confidence among the farmers that it stands by them in times of crisis," he urged and demanded a special package for the farmers of Vidarbha.
The National Human Rights Commission has already served a notice to the state government for the suicide by seven farmers in three days in the region last week because of agrarian crisis. The NHRC served notice on a petition filed by Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti.
The NHRC asked the state chief secretary to file a report in six weeks after taking note of the media reports claiming that seven farmers committed suicide in three days last week in the region. The NHRC said that if the report was true, it raised a "serious issue" of rights violation of farmers.
With the deaths of these five farmers, the toll has risen to 52 this month alone while the figure was 48 last month.  As many as 546 farmers have killed themselves in the region because of agrarian crisis since January this year while the figure was 918 last year.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Vidarbha Cotton Farmers and Widows Protest to FDI in Multi-Brand Retail




Vidarbha Cotton Farmers and Widows Protest  to  FDI in Multi-Brand Retail

September 20, 2012 (India)
**“The Development Model  by giving total control of Agriculture and Rural Economy in the hand few MNCs is very serious issue ,We want national debate over prevailing distress and despair coupled mounting debt and failure social and economical system in rural west vidarbha before going ahead  hence our protest to FDI in retail”**

Vidarbha Cotton growers and farm widows in eastern Maharashtra’s Vidarbha region have joined national wide on going agitation the Indian Government’s decision of allowing 51 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail sector. the farmers and farm widows protest was organized by Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS), at villages  Hiwara  and Moha under leadership vidarbha farm widows association convener  Bebitai bais and Farm activist Suresh Bolenwar, Mohan Jadhav ,Kavitha Kudmethe ,Tulsiram Mandhare  and others  alleging thousands farmers  suicide cases have happened in the cotton growing region of Vidarbha due to the state’s pro-MNC policies, Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS), a farmers advocacy group, said.

VJAS leader Kishore Tiwari said the latest reforms proposed by the Indian Government such as allowing 51 percent FDI in multi-brand retail sector, along with the hike in diesel prices and subsidy cuts, would pave way for MNCs to obtain control over the entire agrarian economy of the country.

 “The Development Model  by giving total control of Agriculture and Total Rural Economy in the hand few MNCs is very serious issue we want national debate over prevailing distress and despair coupled mounting debt and failure social and economical system  hence our protest to FDI in retail” Tiwari said.

He said Vidarbha is a perfect example that shows how allowing foreign investments in agriculture inputs allows MNCs to build monopolies, giving rise to unfair trade practices like cartelization.

Over 9,000 farmers have committed suicide since 2005 when American MNC Monsanto was allowed to take over the region’s cotton economy. Following continuous and strong opposition, the Maharashtra government ultimately agreed to ban Bt cotton in the region, but the decision came after several farmers lost their lives, Mr. Tiwari said.

The Government’s latest decision makes way for entry of MNCs like Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour in the Indian business space, which would further intensify the agrarian crisis, which on an average has caused one farmer to commit suicide every eight hours, he
added.

Mr. Tiwari said the proposed reforms would prove to be the last stroke on the farmers, which would annihilate them in such a manner that they would never be able to recover.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

जागतिकीकरणाच्या निर्णयाला शेतकर्‍यांनी विरोध करावा-भारत बंदला विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीचा पाठिंबा

जागतिकीकरणाच्या निर्णयाला शेतकर्‍यांनी विरोध करावा-भारत बंदला विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीचा पाठिंबा
स्थानिक प्रतिनिधी/१८ सप्टेंबर
यवतमाळ : भारत सरकारने दिलेल्या विदेशी कंपन्यांना चिल्लर बाजारात गुंतवणुकीच्या प्रस्तावाला विरोध करण्यासाठी व डिझेल, गॅस भाववाढ परत घेण्यासाठी व्यापारी संघटन व सर्व प्रमुख राजकीय पक्षांनी २0 सप्टेंबर रोजी आयोजित भारत बंदमध्ये विदर्भाच्या शेतकर्‍यांनी व ग्रामीण जनतेने सहभागी व्हावे, असे आवाहन विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीने केले आहे.
संपूर्ण विदर्भात सगळय़ा बाजारपेठा या दिवशी बंद पाडू , अशी घोषणा विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीचे नेते किशोर तिवरी यांनी केली आहे.
भारत सरकारने बहुराष्ट्री कंपन्यांना चिल्लर बाजारात पैसा लावण्याची मुभा व गुंतवणुकीचा प्रलंबित प्रस्तावाला मंजुरी देताना यामुळे शेतकर्‍यांचे हित साधणार ही माहिती सत्याला धरून नाही. विदर्भाच्या शेतकर्‍यांच्या आत्महत्येला बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपन्यांचे शोषणच जबाबदार असून सगळय़ा बाजार व्यवस्था व शेतीवर नियंत्रण मिळविल्यामुळेच कापूस उत्पादक शेतकरी आज आत्महत्या करत असल्याचा आरोप करण्यात आला आहे.भारत सरकारने चिल्लर विक्रीमध्ये बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपन्यांना प्रवेश देऊ नये अशी मागणी विदर्भाच्या कापूस उत्पादक शेतकर्‍यांसाठी लढणारे विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीचे नेते किशोर तिवारी यांनी केली. सरकारने जर आपला निर्णय परत घेतला नाही तर विदर्भाचे शेतकरी येत्या २0 सप्टेंबरला या निर्णयाचा विरोध करतील व रस्त्यावर उतरतील असा इशाराही त्यांनी दिला. बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपन्या भारतामध्ये गुंतवणूक शेतकर्‍यांच्या भल्यासाठी करत नसून शेतकर्‍यांना लुटण्यासाठी करत आहे. हे सत्य विदर्भाच्या शेतकर्‍यांच्या आत्महत्यांमुळे जगासमोर आले आहे. जर सरकारने चिल्लर विक्री व चिल्लर व्यापारामध्ये या विदेशी कंपन्यांचा एकाधिकार निर्माण केला तर कापसासारखी परिस्थिती गहू, धान व तूर या सारख्या अन्नाच्या पिकाची होणार आहे. विदेशी पैसा यावा व भारतामध्ये गुंतवणूक वाढावी यासाठी सरकारने प्रयत्न पुन्हा एकदा ग्रामीण भारताला या विदेशी कंपन्यांच्या गुलामगिरीत नेत आहे. सरकारने घेतलेला निर्णय शेतकरी हिताचा नसून यामध्ये तर शेतकरी मरणार आहेच. ग्रामीण अर्थव्यवस्थाही सरसकट विदेशी कंपन्यांच्या हातात जाणार आहे.
सरकारने आपला निर्णय परत घ्यावा व कृषी क्षेत्रामध्ये विदेशी कंपन्यांच्या प्रत्येक गुंतवणुकीवर नियंत्रक नियुक्त करावा, या मागणीचे निवेदन २0 सप्टेंबरला भारत सरकारला देण्यात येईल अशी माहिती किशोर तिवारी यांनी दिली. 
  भारत सरकारने दिलेल्या विदेशी कंपन्यांना चिल्लर बाजारात गुंतवणुकीच्या प्रस्तावाला विरोध करण्यासाठी व डिझेल, गॅस भाववाढ परत घेण्यासाठी व्यापारी संघटन व सर्व प्रमुख राजकीय पक्षांनी २0 सप्टेंबर रोजी आयोजित भारत बंदमध्ये विदर्भाच्या शेतकर्‍यांनी व ग्रामीण जनतेने सहभागी व्हावे, 
असे आवाहन विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीने केले आहे.
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Monday, September 17, 2012

Vidarbha reports four more Farmer Suicide in last 48 hours-UPA’s FDI Chocolate fails impress Dying Vidarbha Farmers



Vidarbha reports four more Farmer Suicide in last 48 hours-UPA’s FDI Chocolate fails impress Dying Vidarbha Farmers

Nagpur -18th September

**“The Development Model  by giving total control of Agriculture and Total Rural Economy in the hand few MNCs is very serious issue we want national debate over prevailing distress and despair coupled mounting debt and failure social and economical system  hence our protest FDI in retail”**


The farm suicide capital of India ‘Vidarbha’ till reporting its distressed farm suicide spiral as four more innocent debt trapped and distressed farmers suicides reported in last 48 hours taking tally of farmers suicides 546 in the year 2012 ,recent victims of on going agrarian crisis are
1.Devidas Thakare of village Kumbha in Yavatmal
2.Keshav Charpe of village Khed in Amaravati
3.Uttam Ingale of village Umara in Akola
4.Shaymrao Kothoke of village Mahadula in Nagpur
As per media report published here, Kishore Tiwari of Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti who is fighting the saving the dying cotton farmers of vidarbha region informed in press release today.
 “Last week only National Human Right commission (NHRC) issued notice to Maharashtra Govt. chief secretary on media report of 7 vidarbha farmers published on 4th September and UPA Govt. announced  it’s big bang of reforms claiming that this will benefit the farmers who are being exploited by market traders and local commodity dealers but  it has been failed to impress the distressed and debt trapped dying vidarbha farming community ,we were expecting Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan  to visit vidarbha on Monday 17th September but they skip the function to avoid humiliation as even after one month after CM’s announcement of 19th August to flood effected  Yavatmal District till today neither relief aid nor any officer reached these villages . we have requesting Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan  to visit the vidarbha farm families who are killing themselves to under stand reasons of despair and distress but they are too busy power politics to saving chair” Tiwari.

 “Vidarbha is classic example of allowing FDI in agriculture input like seed ,pesticide, fertilizer as MNCs having done massive investment in seed, pesticide and infrastructure have created their monopoly and involved in unfair trade practices and created a cartel which is main reason of agrarian crisis and now entry of  Walmart, Tesco and Carrefour known the same exploitation will fuel more despair and distress and aggravate agrarian crisis  hence 3 million agrarian crisis hit cotton farmers of west vidarbha alone with thousands of farm widows will join Nation-wide Bandh  called by the Confederation of on September 20, to protest against government's decision to operationalise 51 per cent foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail by road blockade on national highway passing vidarbha , Tiwari added.

“The Development Model  by giving total control of Agriculture and Total Rural Economy in the hand few MNCs is very serious issue we want national debate over prevailing distress and despair coupled mounting debt and failure social and economical system  hence our protest FDI in retail” Tiwari said .

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Vidarbha farmers to join Sept 20 bandh against FDI- DNA

Vidarbha farmers to join Sept 20 bandh against FDI

DNA / Yogesh Pawar / Monday, September 17, 2012 8:30 IST
  
URL of the article: http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_vidarbha-farmers-to-join-sept-20-bandh-against-fdi_1741780-all

Cotton farmers of Vidarbha and farm widows will join the nation-wide bandh on September 20 to protest the government’s decision to operationalise 51 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail.

They have decided to block national highways passing through the Vidarbha region, many of which connect the eastern parts of the country with the south and west.
A statement issued by farmers’ advocacy group Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS) says most suicides are caused by MNCs pushing the wrong technology eyeing profit margins and the state’s pro-MNC policies.
Readers will recall that more than 9,000 farmers have ended their lives since 2005 when American MNC Monsanto was allowed to take over the cotton economy of the region.
“Following sustained and intense opposition, the government finally conceded by banning Bt cotton. But poor farmers paid the price of this decision with their lives,” said Kishore Tiwari of the VJAS.
According to him, Vidarbha is a classic example of how allowing FDI in agriculture inputs helps MNCs create monopolies and unfair trade practices like cartelisation. “The entry of Walmart, Tesco and Carrefour will aggravate the agrarian crisis, which has led to an average of one farmer suicide every eight hours. First they break the farmers’ backs to favour these companies and now when years of the debts and crop failures have left them in such misery, theymock them by arguing how this will help them compete with farmers across the world.”
Tiwari feels these reforms will be the proverbial last straw for farmers, destroying them in a way they will never be able to recover from.
“These reforms like 51% FDI in multi-brand retail, 49% investment by foreign airlines in the aviation sector, sale of equity in four PSUs and the diesel price hike and reduction of subsidies will allow MNCs to control the entire agrarian economy.”
“Given the way the government is pushing ahead, this is bound to float conspiracy theories on who is actually trying to help,” Tiwari said.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

HC notice to state on poor fate of 'Ashramshalas'-TIMES OF INDIA


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HC notice to state on poor fate of 'Ashramshalas'

NAGPUR: Taking serious cognizance of a letter about the pathetic condition of tribal 'Ashram Shalas' or residential schools, the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court issued a notice to the Maharashtra government while asking it to file an affidavit. The letter was written by tribal activist Kishore Tiwari of Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS) and was treated as public interest litigation (PIL) by the court. The judges also asked Tiwari to submit his claims mentioned in the letter on an affidavit.
Tiwari had directly written to the court that despite the Maharashtra government spending money on tribal schools, the facilities provided by managements are very bad. Though a lot of purchases are made on paper to create requisite facilities, the ground reality is that tribal students are denied even basic needs like food, uniforms, blankets or even toilets for girl students, he alleged.
Tiwari, with a fact-finding team, had visited more than 29 such tribal schools in Vidarbha, run by private parties including MLAs and MPs, where they saw pitiable conditions of such schools. He apprised the court of shocking incidents, such as sexual exploitation of tribal girls by school staff, deaths of children due to unavailability of medical treatment, and supply of adulterated food grains to tribal schools.
However, even after a court order, the government failed to take any action against the managements of these tribal schools, he claimed.
""We will demand of scrapping these tribal schools in remote forest areas so that all students could be accommodated in hostels near talukas where they could be educated along with mainstream students. This will also save costs and be a result oriented solution, instead of tribal schools which have been earning politicians crores," he said.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

आश्रमशाळांच्या दैनावस्थेची उच्च न्यायालयाकडून दखल -विदर्भ जनांदोलन समितीचे पत्र जनहित याचिका म्हणून दाखल

आश्रमशाळांच्या दैनावस्थेची उच्च न्यायालयाकडून दखल -विदर्भ जनांदोलन समितीचे पत्र जनहित याचिका म्हणून दाखल

तभा वृत्तसेवा
यवतमाळ, १२ सप्टेंबर
विदर्भातील आश्रमशाळांच्या दैनावस्थेची चौकशी करून कारवाई करण्याबाबत उच्च न्यायालयाचे मुख्य न्यायाधीश एम. एस. शहा यांना विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीने लिहिलेले पत्र उच्च
न्यायालयाने जनहित याचिका म्हणून दाखल करून घेतले आहे. उच्च न्यायालयाच्या नागपूर खंडपीठाचे न्या. प्रताप हरदास व न्या. एम. एच. तहल यांनी या संदर्भात महाराष्ट्र सरकारला संबंधित सचिवांमार्फत नोटीस दिली असून, येत्या १४ सप्टेंबरला या प्रकरणी पहिली सुनावणी होणार आहे.
विदर्भातील आश्रमशाळांमध्ये कोणत्याही सोयी-सुविधा नाहीत. तसेच काही आश्रमशाळांमध्ये विषबाधेने विद्याथ्र्यांचे मृत्यू झाले आहेत. त्यानंतर प्रसारमाध्यमांनी आश्रमशाळांमधील दैनावस्थेवर मोठ्या प्रमाणात प्रकाशझोत टाकला होता. परंतु, सरकारने यावर कोणतीच कारवाई न केल्यामुळे आपण व्यथित होऊन उच्च न्यायालयाला पत्र लिहून या प्रकरणात लक्ष घालण्याची विनंती केली होती, असे विदर्भ जनआंदोलन समितीचे अध्यक्ष किशोर तिवारी यांनी सांगितले. १४ सप्टेंबरला किशोर तिवारी यांनाही न्यायालयात उपस्थित राहण्यासंबंधी कळविण्यात आले आहे.
एखाद्या गर्भश्रीमंत व्यक्तीने आपल्या मुलाच्या शिक्षणावर करावा इतका पैसा आश्रमशाळांतील मुलांवर सरकार खर्च करीत आहेत. तरीही आज अनेक आश्रमशाळा दारिद्य्रातच आहेत. आश्रमशाळांतील विद्याथ्र्यांना व्यवस्थापनाने पुरविलेल्या तोकड्या व्यवस्थेवरच समाधान मानावे लागते.राज्याच्याअर्थसंकल्पाच्या ९टक्के निधी आदिवासीभागातील शिक्षण,सोयी, सुविधा आणि विकास कामांसाठी राखीव ठेवण्यात येतो. त्यातूनच ४ हजार कोटींची तरतूद करण्यात आली आहे. या तरतुदींच्या माध्यमातून आश्रमशाळेचे चित्रच बदलेल, इतकी भरमसाठ ही तरतूद आहे.   याकडे त्यांनी न्यायालयाचे लक्ष वेधले आहे.या निधीतून आश्रमशाळेच्या सोयी- सुविधांपासून भोजनापर्यंतची संपूर्ण व्यवस्था करणे अपेक्षित आहे. परंतु, हा निधी त्यांच्यापर्यंत पोहोचतच नाही. एवढी मोठी विद्याथ्र्यांची हेळसांड सुरूच आहे. यावर्षीअजूनपर्यंत या शाळांना गणवेश पुरविले गेलेले नाहीत. विद्याथ्र्यांना गाद्या व ब्लँकेटचा पुरवठा झाला आहे. एका गादीचा दर २१०० रुपय आहे. यातून फोमची गादी दिली जाऊ शकते. परंतु, या गाद्या मात्र नारळी आहेत. विद्याथ्र्यांना पेट्या दिल्या आहेत. परंतु, त्या मोडकळीस आल्या आहेत. नियमात असूनही दररोज जेवणात भाजी दिली जात नाही. पोळ्या करपलेल्या असतात आणि वरणाच्या नावावर पाणीच असते, असेही या पत्रात म्हटले आहे.

याचिकाकर्ते किशोर तिवारी यांच्यासह आदिवासी नेते गणपत मरापे, तुकाराम मेश्राम,लेतुजी जुनगरे यांनी झरी तालुक्यातील
आश्रमशाळेतआश्रमशाळांची पाहणी करून सरकारला धक्कादायक अहवाल सादर केला आहे. यामध्ये निकृष्ट दर्जाचे जेवण, मुलींसाठी स्नानगृह व शौचालय नसणे, फारच निकृष्ट दर्जाच्या खोल्यांमध्ये त्यांना कोंबणे, शिक्षक नसणे, विद्याथ्र्यांना पुरविलेल्या वस्तूंचा दर्जा अतिशय हलका असणे इत्यादी संतापजनक प्रकार या पाहणीमध्ये आढळून आले आहेत.

यापूर्वीसुद्धा समितीने या विरोधात तक्रार करून उच्च न्यायालयाकडून सुधारणा आदे घेतले होते. परंतु, १० वर्षानंतरही आश्रमशाळांची परिस्थिती त्याहीपेक्षा बिकटच झाली आहे. सरकारने या आश्रमशाळा बंद करून शहरात किवा तालुक्याच्या ठिकाणी सर्व आदिवासी मुलांची १०० टक्के राहण्याची, जेवणाची आणि त्यांना समाजाच्या इतर वर्गासोबत शिक्षणाची संधी द्यावी, ही मागणी आपण उच्च न्यायालयात रेटणार आहोत, असे किशोर तिवारी यांनी सांगितले.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

NHRC seeks report from Maha on farmer suicides

NHRC seeks report from Maha on farmer suicides

http://nhrc.nic.in/dispArchive.asp?fno=2655


New Delhi: National Human Rights Commission Wednesday sought a report from Maharashtra government on a report of seven farmers committing suicide in 72 hours in Vidarbha.

The Commission asked the Chief Secretary to file the report within six weeks after taking note of the media report claiming that seven farmers committed suicide in the past 72 hours in the Vidarbha region.


The panel said if the report is true, it raises a "serious issue" of rights violation of farmers.

Farmers Dhayneshwer Thakary, Pramod Mamankar, Kanikrao Kukade, Vitthal Bhogare, Shyam Sahare, Doulat Kukade and Chakradhar Choudhary committed suicide recently, an NHRC spokesperson said quoting the media report.

As per documentation done by Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS), he said, 528 farmers had committed suicide in Vidarbha region in the period between January one and September two.

The cause of suicides, as reported in the press report, was damage to cash crops like soya, paddy and cotton because of heavy rain in the area, the spokesperson said.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

High Court Treats letter as PIL and issue Notice to Maharashtra Govt.

Pathetic condition of Asharm Shala (tribal schools) :High Court  Treats  letter as PIL and issue Notice to Maharashtra Govt.

Nagpur -11th September 2012 

The letter written by Tribal activist Kishore Tiwari of Vidarbha Janandolan Samiti on 30/06/2012 on pathetic condition of tribal residency school popularly known as Ashram shala to Hon’ble Chief Justice M.S.SHAH of Mumbai high court has been treated  as Public Interest Litigation(PIL-No.51 of 2012)  by  Hon,Ble Chief Justice was listed before Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court comprising justice Pratap v. Hardas and justice M.L .Tahaliyani   and High court issued notice to Maharashtra Govt to file an affidavit on plight of ashram schools across Maharashtra that remain in limelight for various controversies, including poor state of affairs, financial irregularities and mismanagement . High court has asked petitioner Kishore Tiwari to present personally on next hearing which is fixed on 14th sept. 2012   .
Recently in July when death of innocent tribal students reported in one of Ashram shala (Tribal school) there were massive media reprts regarding pathetic condition of these tribal schools hence disturbed with these reports petitioner directly wrote a letter Hon,Ble High Court  for intervention and direction and informed that
1. Govt. of Maharashtra is pending money on tribal student more than any rich person in metro but is residency schools popularly known as Ashram Shalas are in very petty  and pathetic .the facilities provided by school management are of quality and are in very bad condition.9 % of total state Govt. budget is being reserved and spend  on the tribal students and development of tribal and  around  Rs.4000 crore is allotted and spent  each year and lot of  purchases are made on paper for creating requisite facilities as student are on record provided A to Z items that can change complete scenario of tribal in state  but ground reality is completely different as these tribal students are denied basic needs and food and they are completely neglected .
2.Tribal students are given school uniforms but this till today uniform has not been supplied .very poor quality mattress and blanket have been provided. tribal deptt. has purchased  very poor  quality mattress @Rs.2100/- where is would have been possible for Govt. to provide good quality mattress and balkents are till missing from these tribal schools . Quality of food and vegetable are too poor to eat hence we want there should complete enquiry in the pathetic state of affairs of tribal schools in vidarbha , Tiwari said. 

The petitioner with fact finding team has visited more than  29 such Tribal schools in Vidarbha, run by private parties mainly MLAs and MPs  where they saw pitiable conditions of such schools, students are packed in cramped rooms without proper security and there are no toilets available even for girls. Government grants are taken for non-existent students and no medical aids were being availed due to which 75 students had died in three years. Not just students but teaching and non-teaching staff are also exploited. Petitioner wants High court to remind the government of article 21 of the constitution that gave the citizens the right to live with dignity. Earlier too HC was informed pathetic condition and ill management and shocking   incidents such as sexual exploitation of a tribal girl by school staff, deaths of children due to unavailability of medical treatment and supply of adulterated food grains to Ashramshalas  but even after HC order Govt. failed  to take any action against the managements of these tribal schools ,Tiwari added.

“we will pus up demand of scraping these traibal schools in remote forest area and all students should be given accommodation and  all facilities in hostels in near taluka or district place and they should be given education with main stream students as this will be cost saving and result oriented solution to tribal school crisis which has been multi-crore earning industry for all politicians ”  Tiwari added.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Erratic monsoon causes spike in farmer suicides:DNA special

DNA special: Erratic monsoon causes spike in farmer suicides

DNA / Yogesh Pawar / Sunday, September 2, 2012 9:00 IST
 http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_dna-special-erratic-monsoon-causes-spike-in-farmer-suicides_1735667-all

The erratic monsoon has led to pest attacks and fungal infestation on as much as 50% of the cotton, soya and paddy crop, aggravating Vidarbha’s agrarian crisis.
A fallout of this is a rise in farmer suicides, including five in the last 72 hours, taking the toll to 50 deaths in August alone and 526 in 2012 so far.
Mounting debt, fear of crop failure and volatile market prices ofproduce are being cited as the reasons for the suicides of Manikrao Kukade, 65, Vithal Bhongare, 55, Shaym Sahare, 53, Daulat Kakde, 60, and Chakradhar Choudhary, 32.
Expressing concern over the delay in providing relief to the farmers, Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti chief Kishore Tiwari said, “The Rs2,275 crore in aid that the state government is demanding is for completion of 105 irrigation projects — 35 in Vidharbha, 40 in Marathwada, and 30 in the rest of Maharashtra — by July 2013.
‘Drought relief’ seems like a clever ploy to get funding for projects that have come under the scanner due to cost escalations and irregularities in land acquisition.”
According to him, the state government has formulated drought relief measures without assessing ground realities. “The entire process seems ad-hoc, and norms for selection of affected blocks in the 123 talukas that the government has decided on seem to have been done on the whim of certain vested interests in the ruling Congress-NCP combine.”
The Union cabinet had earlier expressed its inability to take a call on both the demand of premature drought assessment sought by state government, as well as the Rs580 crore it wants for construction of cement check dams. The latter, interestingly, is not even covered under the National Drought Relief Fund.
Many agronomists feel the state government’s priority should be core issues like credit, the ground water crisis, and minimum support price for main cash crops of cotton, soya and sugarcane.
“If we do not raise our voices in time, it is very likely that the politicians will siphon off thousands of crores in the name of relief packages by floating relief intervention strategies which suit their own convenience. It seems tough to believe that they will do this when farmers are dying in such large numbers. But past experience shows us that their corruption does not know niceties like sensitivity,” lamented Tiwari.

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