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(NEWS) BUNDELKHAND: At the bottom of Uttar Pradesh

At the bottom of Uttar Pradesh
Pankaj Jaiswal
Orai/Jhansi, November 3, 2006

Government apathy has wed nature's indifference in Bundelkhand. And together they have wreaked havoc on the land and its people.

The region, which is semi-arid, also has a number of rivers, with plenty of water, in its belly. But the 6,852 kilometre of canals crisscrossing the UP area of the region is ill-maintained and runs dry, bearing testimony to the administration's failure to harness water resources supplied by perennial rivers like the Sindh, the Pahuj, the Betwa, the Dhasan, the Ken, the Baghein, the Paisuni and the Tons, plus their numerous tributaries. Most of the canals are relics of the British era and have now fallen victim to post-Independence neglect. Most of them are almost dry. They have water only up to a distance near the head.

(NEWS) Rs.5 for Bundelkhand drought relief?

KANPUR: Here's a case of state compassion trickling down — quite literally. Villagers in the drought-hit districts of UP are in a state of shock after receiving paltry sums of money as "relief"—like cheques of Rs 5.

The luckier ones among them have received Rs 26 and some have been fortunate enough even to bag cheques of Rs 55.

The cheques, all drawn in favour of Grameen Bank, have been distributed mainly in the four districts of Banda, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur and Jalaun.

Banda arms supplier killed in encounter

UP arms supplier killed in encounter

Mumbai, october 1: Mahendra Kumar (36), a supplier of weapons from Uttar Pradesh, was killed in an encounter by the D N Nagar police in Vakola on Sunday afternoon. The police seized a cache of arms from his vehicle.

Following a tip-off that Kumar was reaching the city, a team from the D N Nagar police station laid a trap for him near Kurla. Around 1.30 pm, when Kumar reached the spot, police vehicles followed him and closed in on the white Tata Sumo he was travelling in.

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“We asked the accused to surrender, but he started firing at us. I fired back and burst the right rear wheel of the vehicle. Kumar jumped out of it and tried to escape, so we shot him,” said Pradeep Sharma, Senior Police Inspector of the D N Nagar police station.

(NEWS) Row over District Magistrate's alleged letter to Mayawati

Row over District Magistrate's alleged letter to Mayawati

Atiq Khan

The bureaucrat denies writing to BSP chief, sees conspiracy

(NEWS) Bundelkhand turns Vidarbha as farmers commit suicide

Bundelkhand turns Vidarbha as farmers commit suicide

Banda, (Uttar Pradesh), Sept 3 : Due to increased debt, adverse climatic conditions and poor yield of crops, many farmers in villages of Banda district in Uttar Pradesh's Bundelkhand region have commited suicide.

In the past two months, at least five farmers in Palra and other villages of Banda district have chosen to commit suicide under the pressure of debt.

"When there was no way, he committed suicide. There was no money. He had a debt of over 20,000 rupees," said Ram Kumar, uncle of a farmer who committed suicide recently.

(NEWS) A reason to smile: DC Lakha buy a hand-made bullock cart from elderly villagers from Banda

A reason to smile

The smile, which crossed the face of the elderly villagers from Banda when principal secretary social welfare department DC Lakha paid Rs 1000 to buy a hand-made bullock cart from them, was to be seen and believed at the UP Sangeet Natak Akademi auditorium on Tuesday.

Lakha was the chief guest at the state-level advocacy workshop organised by HelpAge India under the Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS) programme and assured all help to the elderly who had turned up from the three most backward districts of UP — Banda, Barabanki and Unnao — to attend the function.

(NEWS) `Gulabi gang' on the prowl in Banda

`Gulabi gang' on the prowl in Banda

Atiq Khan

Led by an illiterate woman, it has launched a campaign against corrupt officials

LUCKNOW: Corrupt Government officials in Banda district are running for cover in the face of a relentless onslaught by the all-women `Gulabi gang' which had taken upon it the onus to free the society of corruption. And, to draw the attention of the district authorities towards the incomplete development works, particularly in the remote and inaccessible areas of the district.

The `Gulabi gang' members staged a dharna and demonstration at the Banda district collectorate on Monday in protest against a criminal case registered against the husband of one of the gang members (Sushila).

Banda district is synonymous with dacoit menace. The dreaded dacoit, Dadua, who carries a reward of Rs 2 lakh and has been eluding the police since the last 20 years, is a household name in the district, which borders Madhya Pradesh.

Though the `gang' members preferred to use their sandals and `chappals' for bringing the corrupt employees to task, the outfit, has nonetheless fired the imagination of the people of the region, mainly on account of the unconventional methods used by its members. The gang is led an illiterate woman, Sampat Devi Pal, who once upon a time was a tea vendor in Atarra town of Banda district. In fact, before she took up cudgels against the corrupt Government servants and formed the outfit in January 2006, Sampat Pal served as the secretary of a NGO, Adivasi Mahila Uthhan Samiti ( Tribal Women Development Society ), based in Bichanda, a remote village in the district.

Strict dress code

The 'gang' owes its name to the strict dress code imposed by Pal. All members have to be dressed in pink sarees and blouses and functioned as self-styled vigilantes in a region where power and pelf literally flowed from the barrel of the gun. But the `Gulabi gang' was a non-political organization, bereft of any ideology or political leanings, though the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Samajwadi Party have tried to woo Pal.

Says the Banda Superintendent of Police, V.S. Singh, "the suffix gang added to gulabi should not be confused with the dacoit gangs. The term gang has acquired a halo in this backward region where the anti-hero is the real hero. Moreover, people feel elated at the mention of gang. At the meeting of Kurmis held recently, speakers said that Dadua should be born in every Kurmi household."

The `Gulabi gang' shot into limelight in April when it seized three tractors of wheat being pilfered from the public distribution system and thrashed the guilty persons. Later, action was taken against the `kotedar' ( wholesaler).

Gradually, the 'gang' gained popular support and Sampat Pal followed it up with raising issues related to development works in the villages and atrocities on women. Not only were district Government offices picketed, the 'gang' members felt no qualm in getting the work done by the use of force.

`Losing direction'

Interestingly, the local police favoured their style of functioning but not before the `gang' stared down at the face of the men in khaki. The outfit of late has seemingly lost direction. "Like all movements which had no ideology or strategy and eventually lost direction, the gulabi gang too was moving in that direction", Mr Singh told The Hindu rom Banda.

Matters came to a head last week when the `gang' members stormed the Atarra police station demanding the release of Bare Lal, husband of a gang member, Sushila. He was detained following a dispute over the construction of water channel in Atarra. As the Banda SP said: "the police warned the gang members that democratic methods of protest would be allowed but if they took the law in their hands a criminal case would be filed. The case has been filed against the women but no arrests have been made".

However, Sampat Pal was undeterred. Her `gang' has around 35 members and a fresh recruitment drive has been launched with Rs 200 as the registration fee for enlisting in the 'gang'.

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