Wednesday, January 19, 2011

[ZESTCaste] Banda rape victim threatens to go on hunger strike

 

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_banda-rape-victim-threatens-to-go-on-hunger-strike_1496300

Banda rape victim threatens to go on hunger strike
Published: Tuesday, Jan 18, 2011, 21:37 IST
Place: Banda | Agency: PTI

The dalit girl, who was raped allegedly by BSP MLA Purshottam Naresh
Dwiwedi, today threatened to go on "hunger strike" to protest against
her literal "house arrest", but later withdrew it.

The girl told reporters this morningthat she will observe a hunger
strike, but later withdrew it after meeting a women delegation of the
Samajwadi Party.

The girl alleged that she is "literally under house arrest" and police
did not allow any visitor to meet her without frisking and entering
their names in a register.

"Along with justice and security I should be allowed to live with
freedom as I am not used to live under guarding," the 17-year-old girl
said.

The victim said she wants to go to the city but police has confined
her to Shahbazpur village.

Meanwhile, her brother Shantu could not be located for two hours this
morning and this also prompted her to observe hunger strike. "My
brother left me for two hours this morning after which I announced to
observe hunger strike, but he came back later," she said.

A fact finding committee of SP led by MP Sushila Saroj met the girl
and inquired about the incident, besides offering a financial
assistance of Rs two lakhs to her.

Meanwhile, a man from Kanpur today proposed to marry the rape victim.
"Rajesh Shukla, a resident of Kalyanpur in Kanpur and posted as class
four employee in panchayati raj department, reached Banda and proposed
to marry the girl," sources said.

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[ZESTCaste] In the overall interest

 

http://www.hindustantimes.com/In-the-overall-interest/Article1-652055.aspx

In the overall interest
Prasad Nichenametla, Hindustan Times
Nalgonda/Warangal, January 19, 2011

First Published: 00:24 IST(19/1/2011)
Last Updated: 12:04 IST(19/1/2011)

Kanakam Ramesh, 28, who lived in a Dalit colony of Warangal district,
took his life at the time of Dussehra last year. A marginal farmer,
Ramesh hanged himself from a tree after a fight with his wife over
failing crops and mounting microfinance loans - weekly installments
they could not
repay.

Following the more than 100 deaths in Andhra Pradesh because of
strong-arm loan recollection methods of microfinance institutions
(MFIs), the state government passed an ordinance in October and a law
in December, effectively bringing MFI loan repayments to a standstill
in a state that accounts about 40% of the sector in the country.

The repayment rate dropped to 10% from more than 98% in the past three months.

As a result of this, a somewhat contrasting picture is evident on
Sankranti (Pongal) in Peddakandukur of neighbouring Nalgonda. Neelam
Srinivas, 37, is helping his wife to prepare mutton biryani. The
couple repays R900 every month (Rs 225 a week) for the Rs 10,000 loan
taken in May for
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"I do not know the reason but the agents who used to turn up strictly
have not been coming for three months," said Srinivas, working in the
Premier Explosive factory near the village. With some money in hand
now, he can afford biryani on the occasion of Sankranti.

The Debate
The Andhra Pradesh Micro Finance Institutions (Regulation of Money
Lending) Act, 2010, mandates MFIs to specify the area of operations,
interest rates, and recovery practices, apart from compulsory
registration and government approval before issuing loans. Violation
leads to penalties and prison.

Rural officials say the law protects the rural poor from MFI coercion,
while the latter are challenging the law, terming it "cutting off a
lending hand to the rural poor where government is not reaching".

MFIs take loans from banks at 11-14%, add the operating costs
(doorstep transactions) of 10-15% and with margins lend small loans at
25-40% to the rural poor. This, when urban Indians get car and house
loans at 10%.

"We cannot service loans lower than 28% interest - comparable to
consumer finance rates - but still much lower than 60-120% charged by
moneylenders and 30-50% real cost borrowing from banks," an MFI player
says.

Some MFIs charge an advance interest (Rs 100 on Rs 10,000 loan) and an
insurance cover of Rs 300-700.

"MFIs operate on the doubtful premise charging exorbitant interests
rates, even the average of which goes up to 32%. Analysis shows
two-thirds of loans are for non-productive activities," says Reddy
Subrahmanyam, principal secretary, Andhra Pradesh rural development
department.

Middle-level MFIs admit commercial interests are creeping in,
threatening their initiative - creating a replica of Grameen Bank of
Bangladesh's Mohammed Younus, who won the Nobel Peace prize.

To start with, MFIs rescued villages from abject poverty but later
mushroomed leaps and bounds, with private investors sniffing good
profits, says Ernest Paul, chief executive officer of Sadhana, a
non-profit MFI in Kurnool pointing to the recent IPO of a major
operator.

NRIs such as Vikram Akula, founder SKS Microfinance, have brought the
stamp of social entrepreneurship to an otherwise backward sector,
attracting more investment from venture capitalists, analysts observe.

"But when the need is to control a few (offenders), the law is
strangulating the much-needed socio-economic initiative. It will kill
thousands of small, non-profit MFIs," Paul says.

The dilemma of the poor
Though they dread the return of MFI recollection agents, villagers are
concerned that the law might phase out MFIs, which cater for many of
their needs - agricultural, business or family.

"Are we supposed to repay the loans or not? Will the MFIs come back?
Will they give us further loans," ask the eager villagers in the two
Telangana districts.

Even though they pay high interest, villagers want the MFIs.

"Where else could we go? I am fed up with going to banks that won't
give loans, and cannot afford the high interest charged by
moneylenders. The MFIs, we have realised, are no good either, but
provide money when needed," says Nagi Reddy, a farmer in
Venkatadripeta. He and wife took loans of R18,000 and R12,000,
respectively, to invest in farming cotton, which did not bring much
return.

Though the state government is facilitating bank loans to self-help
groups, villagers say the money is inadequate and the wait is long.

Humane face needed
"There are benefits with MFIs, but interest rates should be reasonable
and suitable for poor people like us," Gandra Subhadra, 40, in Aler
(in Nalgonda) says. Srinivas wants loans to be repaid in a higher
number of installments and more choice as regards days of repayment.

"The MFIs should not lend loans without knowing repaying capacities.
When repaying one loan is difficult, two or three MFIs give loans to a
woman. They hold every member of a group guilty if just one is not
able to pay in a particular week, creating divisions within the
group," says Tadagoni Radha, leader of SHGs in Venkatadripeta.

"After a flow of money into villages there is a vacuum now - more so
at a time when farmers are going to sow the second crop," K
Venkatanarayana, professor of economics at Kakatiya University, who
has extensively researched MFIs, says.

With government pamphlets explaining restrictions on MFIs, the rural
poor wonder what the government will do to support their activities.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

[ZESTCaste] Uttar Pradesh girl killed for honour; father, cousin held

 

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_uttar-pradesh-girl-killed-for-honour-father-cousin-held_1496177

Uttar Pradesh girl killed for honour; father, cousin held

Published: Tuesday, Jan 18, 2011, 17:26 IST
Place: Muzaffarnagar | Agency: PTI

In an honour killing case, a teenaged girl was murdered allegedly by
her father and two brothers, who were opposed to her relationship with
a boy, at Baghpat district, police said.

The beheaded body of Ravita, 16, was found on January 3 in near by
fields following which a case was registered against unknown persons.

Suspecting honour killing, police detained father of the girl Sube
Singh and cousin Kodal for questioning.

During interrogation, the two confessed that they had murdered the
girl as they suspected she was in a relationship with a boy.

While Subey Singh and Kodal have been arrested, a manhunt has been
launched to arrest her brother Sheru, who is absconding, they said.

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[ZESTCaste] Cop held for threatening kin of honour killing victim

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Cop-held-for-threatening-kin-of-honour-killing-victim/738864

Cop held for threatening kin of honour killing victim
Express News Service Posted online: Tue Jan 18 2011, 04:11 hrs
New Delhi : A constable has been arrested for allegedly threatening
the brother of a victim of honour killing, who was gunned down along
with his wife in Northwest Delhi's Ashok Vihar area in June last year.

The deceased Kuldeep (26) and his wife Monica Khari had married
against the wishes of their families.

Constable Praveen Kumar was arrested after Amit Singh, Kuldeep's
brother complained that he was being threatened against testifying in
court.

According to the police, the couple was shot dead by Monica's brother
Ankit and his friends after the former was reportedly mocked by
community members for allowing the marriage. The accused, who is
posted at the security lines, is a distant relative of Ankit, the
police said.


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[ZESTCaste] Protest by Mirchpur resident continues

 

http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/protest-by-mirchpur-resident-continues/537090.html

Protest by Mirchpur resident continues

PTI | 01:01 PM,Jan 18,2011

Jind, Jan 18 (PTI) The indefinite sit-in on railway tracks by
residents of Mirchpur village seeking fresh probe into the killing of
two Dalits in April last year entered the fourth today, disrupting
rail traffic on the Jind-Jakhal section of the Delhi-Ferozepur route.
Members of the pre-dominant Jat community, including women, were
sitting on the tracks at Julani village near Jind railway station. The
protesters belong to Mirchpur and adjoining villages. Police personnel
have been deployed to maintain peace in view of the dharna. Railway
traffic on the Delhi-Ferozepur section has been disrupted due to the
dharna, the call for which was issued by a Jat Mahapanchayat of 42
khaps here recently demanding a fresh probe into the Mirchpur
incident, including the decision to book members of their community.
Railway sources said that trains have been been diverted via other
routes, including Jakhal. Though Mirchpur village falls in Hisar
district the protesters are squatting on rail tracks in Jind as their
village is only 15 kms from here. The protesters postponed their plan
to stage a dharna in Bhiwani today. A Delhi court had on January 9
directed the Haryana Government to move all the 98 accused from Hisar
jail to a prison in the national capital following the transfer of
their trial in the case relating to the attack on Dalits allegedly by
members of the upper caste Jat community. The case relating to the
killing of 70-year-old Dalit Tara Chand and his 17-year-old
polio-stricken daughter Suman, was transferred to a special court in
Delhi by an order of the Supreme Court on December 9 last year. The
protesters have opposed the shifting of the trial of the case to a
court at Rohini in New Delhi and lodging of the accused in a prison in
the national capital and demanded that the probe be held either at
Rohtak or Hisar and the accused be lodged in either of the two jails.
The trial was shifted to a Rohini court after the aggrieved party had
approached the Supreme Court claiming that a fair trial was not
possible within the state. Tara Chand and his daughter were killed
when their house was set afire on April 21 last year in Mirchpur
district after which 98 members of the Jat community were booked in
connection with the case.

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