Wednesday, 30 December 2015

‘LET’S BOOST TRADITIONAL PADDY SEED VARIETIES’ Thursday, 31 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar

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‘LET’S BOOST TRADITIONAL PADDY SEED VARIETIES’

Thursday, 31 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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Towards the end of year, Desi BihanParab is held in a village of Gaisillet block of Padamour Subdivision of Barhargh district to popularize the cultivation of traditional seeds and its preservation. This year it was held in Kandhu Munda village.
Siba Prasad Sahu of Ahinsha Club of Bhtibahal informed, “Since 2008 we have been organising Desibhan Parab to preserve, promote and popularise the cultivation of traditional paddy seed in our area.” Farmers have every right to choose which seed they should use. The traditional varieties of paddy which are tasty and nutritious should be promoted and consumed to lead a healthy life, h suggested.
Desi Bihan which our forefathers used to cultivate and we consumed that food and remained healthy is on the decline thanks to the introduction of hybrid and high yielding varieties of paddy which increased our production and at the same time pushed the traditional seed to oblivion. To lead a healthy life, we need to preserve, protect and promote cultivation of traditional paddy seed in our area, observed speakers at the festival.
The Government is not taking proper steps to promote the Desi Bihan seed and its cultivation, lamented Saroj Mahanty of Paschim Odisha Krushak  Sangathan Samanya Samiti. He said that the popularisation of the seed would help check farmer suicide as the paddy varieties are drought-resistant.
“I have raised the issue to hike in Minimum Support Price (MSP) of paddy in Parliament several times but the Central Government is not taking any steps in this regard,” said Bargarh MP Dr Prabahas Singh. He assured to provide necessary help to construct a house for research and storage of traditional seed from his MPLAD fund. He also assured to raise the issue of GM mustard seed issue in the Parliament.
Noted Kosali poet Haldhar Nag expressed concern over gradual depletion of traditional seed varieties. He urged people to go for cultivation of Desi Bihan seed.
 Organised by Ahinsha Club with support from Millet Network of India and Deccan Development Society, in the one-day festival, several varieties of traditional paddy seed and minor millets were displayed.

HUGE FUNDS LYING UNSPENT UNDER BIJU KBK IN B’NGIR Monday, 29 June 2015 | SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar

HUGE FUNDS LYING UNSPENT UNDER BIJU KBK IN B’NGIR
Monday, 29 June 2015 | SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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Even as the Government is making tall claims of ensuring development of backward and undeveloped areas through different flagship programmes, the performance of Biju KBK Yojana in Balangir district remains dismal with funds lying unspent for years.Every year, Balangir district gets `21 crores under the Biju KBK Yojana.However, huge sums of money remain unspent with different departments.
According to sources, a total of 67 per cent of funds were spent under the scheme in 2012-13 and in 2013-14, the spending got reduced to 44 per cent further.The huge funds lying unspent in Biju KBK programme can be attributed to many reasons, including submission of a large number of proposals below `5 lakh limit. Once a proposal is recommended or submitted within that range, no tender process is required.
As a result, the party executes it directly, but it has been found in many areas that this type of work hardly serves the purpose of creating infrastructure asset in the district. It serves the purpose of maintenance of projects, says an official here requesting anonymity.Besides the Biju KBK Yojana, in other programmes like BRGF and Additional Central Fund, huge funds also remain unspent in different blocks of the district.
According to sources, a total of `15 lakh earmarked for construction of onion godown is lying unspent in Bongomunda block since 2012-13 under the Biju KBK Yojana.Similarly, the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) Department has been able to spend only `63 lakh out of the `2.60 crore given in the year 2012-13 under a pipe water supply scheme under the Additional Central Assistance scheme earlier known as IAP.The RWSS Department could spend only `11.33 crore out of the total of `16.98 crore under IAP since 2010-11. 



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HUGE IAP FUNDS REMAIN UNSPENT IN BALANGIR
Thursday, 18 September 2014 | SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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The additional Central assistance under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP) for development of Maoist-affected and backward area in Balangir district is lying unutilised, thanks to faulty planning, poor implementation of projects and Maoist fear.
According to reports, a total of 192 areas in Khaprakhol, Agalpur, Loisingha,Tureikela, Bongomunda, Deoogan, Gudvella and Balangir and Belpada blocks of the district have been identified as Maoist affected.Under the plan, activities like development of infrastructure, construction of school building, Awanganwadi centre, medical building, drinking water facility, upgradation of transformer and skill development centre are to be taken in these areas.
Balangir district received a total of around Rs115 crore since 2011. In 2011, the district got Rs25 crore, in 2012 and 2013, it got Rs30 crore each under the IAP. The project proposal under the scheme for the development of an area comes with recommendation of the PRI and ZP members.
“We are getting a lot of proposals which are either non feasible and their estimate is too less. Supposing Rs30 lakh is earmarked for a bridge, but proposals for bridge come in the range of Rs5 lakh. We have got a large number of proposals of less than Rs5 lakh. As a result, they are technically not feasible,” an official avers.Around Rs10 crore is lying unspent in the Khaprakhol block alone. In RWSS, a total of Rs7crore remains unspent since 2011and another additional Rs3.20 crore was allocated for various projects, he said.


Friday, 25 December 2015

SEMINAR ON CHILD PROTECTION HELD AT BOUDH Saturday, 26 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar

SEMINAR ON CHILD PROTECTION HELD AT BOUDH
Saturday, 26 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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To sensitise civil societies on the situation of orphan and vulnerable children in the absence of parental care and various alternative care models and ensure peoples’ participation in implementation of different laws related to child protection under the Juvenile Justice Care and Protection Act and Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS), a district-level workshop was organised by the NGO YCDA at Boudh on Wednesday.
Boudh Collector Madhusudan Mishra stressed on the need for school enrolment of more and more children and other steps to check dropouts. YCDA CEO Rajendra Meher stressed on convergence and coordination among the line departments and civil societies to address the child rights violation and their protection.
Boudh Sub-Collector Srikant Tarai and Boudh District Child Protection Officer Rahul Pradhan also spoke on the ICPS and various structures and mechanisms working for child protection across the district.


Wednesday, 23 December 2015

705 MIGRANT LABOURERS RESCUED IN BALANGIR Thursday, 24 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar

705 MIGRANT LABOURERS RESCUED IN BALANGIR
Thursday, 24 December 2015 | PNS | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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Acting on a tipoff, a team of the Titiligrah police led by DSP Dilip Purohit along with Titilagarh Sub-Collector Kailash Sahu and labour officials rescued as many as 705 migrant labourers, including 193 children (below 14years of age), from the Bilaspur-Tirupati Express  train at the Titilagarh railway station in Balangir district on Tuesday evening.
The labourers, who were being sent to work in brick kilns of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, mostly belong to different areas of Balangir, Kalahandi and Nuapada districts, said a police official.
The rescued labourers were sent back to their homes and eight middlemen were detained in this connection, informed a labour official to this correspondent over phone.


Wednesday, 16 December 2015

SUPPORT SUKTEL PROJECT, B’NGIR DM URGES VILLAGERS Wednesday, 16 December 2015 | SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar

SUPPORT SUKTEL PROJECT, B’NGIR DM URGES VILLAGERS

Wednesday, 16 December 2015 | SUDHIR MISHRA | BALANGIR | in Bhubaneswar
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The villagers need to cooperate wholeheartedly for the implementation of the Lower Suktel Irrigation Project, said district Collector of Balangir here. The project would affect 29 villages, but is essential to provide enhanced irrigation facility in Balangir district, he said.
Collector M Muthukumar while presiding over a meeting of village representatives of Lower Suktel project area on Tuesday urged the people to support the dam for the larger interest of the district.
Muthukumar informed that the project cost would touch Rs 3,000 crore when it is completed and the Government has already spent Rs 500 crore on it.
Since enhanced irrigation facility is necessary for drought-prone Balangir district, the implementation of the project assumes a lot of importance. The Government has targeted to complete the project by 2019, Muthukumar asserted.
Participating in the discussion, pro Suktel dam villagers from Pardhiapali complained of non receipt of total compensation payment and the risk of living nearby the project area due to blasting and other activities.
The villagers also alleged huge corruptions in payment of compensation amount. To get compensation amount one has to pay a bribe of Rs 30,000, alleged a villager in the meeting, much to the embarrassment of the district Collector.
The villagers demanded that the administration move to their village and settle the dispute by coming face-to-face with the villagers.
The concept and design of partially submerged village is totally misleading and wrong. 50 per cent of the village Barpudgia, a partially affected village, would submerge and the rest would be encircled by water once the dam is constructed. The rain water would further encircle them. In such a situation where would the people go, the villagers asked.
So it is better to have a relook on the concept of partially submerged village, pointed out Baishnab Mishra, participating in the discussion. Besides this three other villages like Dhulusar, Barpita and Chudapali would also face the same situation once the project is completed, Mishra suggested.
He also opined for onetime payment of compensation to villagers .He demanded implementation of Land Acquisition Act 2013 for speedy execution of the project.
Where is land available for displaced ST people? As per the rule a person is entitled to five acres of land. The district administration does not have information on this, said Satya Banchhor of Lower Suktel Budi Anchal Sangram Parishad.
“The members of Budi Anchal Sangram Parishad are opposing the Lower Suktel Project since the beginning. We are for zero displacement and construction of check dams to provide irrigation. We would continue to oppose the dam,” said Udaysingh Thakur of the Sangram Parishad
The Suktel project was constructed without having necessary environment and forest clearances and a case is pending with the National Green Tribunal, said Byasa Thanapati.
He quoted the NHRC directives to the district administration on police excess against agitating villagers opposing construction of the project two years ago.
The police cases against people should be dropped and a proposal to this effect should be moved to the Government, said Baishnab Mishra further.
Collector Muthukumar directed the officials to go to the villages to settle the people’s genuine concerns and stressed on taking measures to give money through E-transfer to avoid corruption.

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Traditional varieties paddy becoming extinct in Bolangir


BALANGIR STARVATION DEATH ROCKS ASSEMBLYB’NGIR WOMAN DIED DUE TO PROLONGED ILLNESS: GOVT Saturday, 12 December 2015 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR | in Bhubaneswar

BALANGIR STARVATION DEATH ROCKS ASSEMBLY
Friday, 11 December 2015 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR | in Bhubaneswar
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The State Assembly on Thursday witnessed repeated adjournments as Opposition Congress kept hammering the Government over a 55-year-old woman’s death allegedly due to starvation in the drought-hit Balangir district. Normalcy returned in the House after the Speaker directed the Government to give a statement on the alleged starvation death case in the House within 24 hours.
The issue was raised by Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of the Congress as soon as the Zero Hour began before noon.
"We demand a statement from the Revenue and Disaster Management Minister on the starvation death of a woman in drought-hit Balangir district," Mishra said. Stating that right to life is a fundamental right, Mishra alleged that Sua Dei of Gutupalli village under Balangir block of the district died due to starvation on December 8. The woman was alone at her house as other members of the family had migrated to other States in search of work due to acute drought conditions in the district, he said.
"I came to know about the incident from media reports and immediately sent a person to verify the allegation. I found that the allegation true as the woman died due to lack of food. Even a grain was not found in her house," Mishra said.
He said that though the woman had lifted rice from a PDS outlet as per the records, there was no grain in her house. She was so weak and unable to walk. Besides, she was not getting any pension or allowances.
He also alleged that the body was buried without conducting postmortem which could have proved that she died of starvation.
"Instead of admitting the fact, the district administration has been trying to suppress the matter and attempts are on to destroy evidences there in," Mishra said and demanded a direction from the Speaker to the Government.
As the Speaker did not issue any direction to the Government, the Congress members rushed to the Well of the House and staged agitation. They shouted slogans holding the Government responsible for the starvation death. While some opposition MLAs sat on the Assembly reporters’ table, Congress whip Tara Prasad Bahinipati grabbed the Speaker's mike and attempted to climb on to his podium.
Unable to run the House, Speaker Niranjan Pujari first adjourned the House till 12 noon and then till 12.10 pm.
When the House reassembled at 12.10 pm, BJP member KV Singh Deo also demanded a ruling from the Speaker seeking a statement from the Government. "The district administration has been trying to cover up the incident. Therefore, the Government should give a statement on the matter," he said.  


B’NGIR WOMAN DIED DUE TO PROLONGED ILLNESS: GOVT
Saturday, 12 December 2015 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR | in Bhubaneswar
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The issue of starvation death of a woman in Balangir district that had rocked the State Assembly on Thursday cropped up again on Friday as the Government said she passed away following prolonged illness while the Opposition maintained that she died of hunger.
The Government quoted a report of the Balangir Collector as saying the 55-year-old woman was paralytic for years, used to receive BPL benefits under PDS and was looked after by her neighbours.
Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of the Congress, however, rejected this statement and asked how the woman was collecting BPL rice from PDS outlets if she was paralytic.
Speaker Niranjan Pujari had on Thursday directed the Government to give a statement on the issue in the House within 24 hours.
In his statement on Friday, Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Bijayshree Routray said information received from the Balangir Collector showed that Sua Dei Nag of Gutupalli village died not due to starvation but because of prolonged illness.
The woman, a widow, was paralytic for the last eight to nine years and bedridden for two years, Routray said, adding that her only son Kalindi Nag had left the village with his family and their whereabouts were not known.
While Sua Dei received widow pension of Rs 300 till October and 25 kg of BPL rice up to November 17 this year, she was being looked after by neighbours, the Minister said. She had been provided an Indira Awas Yojana house, he said.
The wman died on December 7 and her last rites were performed the next day, he said, adding that Balangir Tehsildar and BDO have conducted a joint enquiry into the incident.
Leader of Opposition Mishra, however, questioned how she walked and collected the rice from PDS outlets if she was suffering from paralysis. As no postmortem was done, how could the Government confirm that it was not a case of starvation, he asked and alleged that postmortem was not done to suppress the cause of her death.
The Assistant BDO recorded the statement of villagers by using lights of mobile phone as there is no electricity in the village, the Congress leader said. Those who got their statements recorded were pressurised by the district administration to say that it is not a case of starvation, Mishra alleged