Monday, March 29, 2010

[ZESTCaste] Mayawati govt rubbishes Rahul's charges on NREGA

 

http://www.ptinews.com/news/586173_Mayawati-govt-rubbishes-Rahul-Gandhi-s-charges-on-NREGA

Mayawati govt rubbishes Rahul's charges on NREGA

STAFF WRITER 15:36 HRS IST
Lucknow, Mar 29 (PTI) Facing flak from Congress leaders, especially
Rahul Gandhi, over alleged misutilisation of central funds meant for
NREGA, the Uttar Pradesh government today rubbished the charges and
claimed that the state has achieved second rank in implementation of
the rural job guarantee scheme.

"UP has created a record by spending Rs 5,600 crore under the Mahatma
Gandhi National Rural Employment Scheme till March 20, which is 85 per
cent higher than last year. The state has achieved second rank in the
country," Principal Secretary (Rural Development) Shri Krishna said.

His rebuttal comes close on the heels of Gandhi, during his recent
visit to Amethi, accusing the Mayawati government of failing to
properly utilise the funds allocated by the Centre.

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[ZESTCaste] EC to set up panel to monitor expenditure

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/EC-to-set-up-panel-to-monitor-expenditure/articleshow/5736804.cms

EC to set up panel to monitor expenditure
TNN, Mar 29, 2010, 01.26am IST

NEW DELHI: In the wake of the controversy over Mayawati's cash
garland, the Election Commission will set up an 'expenditure
monitoring division' to be manned by I-T officials to maintain
expenditure statements of parties and candidates and take follow-up
action.

Election commissioner S Y Quraishi said the new division would be in
place before the Bihar assembly election later this year.

Quraishi said use of cash garlands was an "old phenomenon" and only
the scale and magnitude had changed. "The money in cash garlands will
come under the category of donation to political parties. Since there
is no election right now, it does not seem to be in violation of the
election law," Quraishi said.

However, he said parties would have to account for cash garlands while
filing their returns to avail any tax benefit.

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[ZESTCaste] About the Patan PTC girl from Gujarat

 

I would like to thank Mr. Benjamin Kaila and Mr. Kirit Parmar, as well as all the other people who have helped the Patan PTC girl.


I am an author who started writing mainly after my retirement from government service. 

Earlier, I had visited her village Jetalsar (Taluka Visnagar, District Mehsana), and had met her parents. At that time I had given Rs. 5000 to them and later I gave Rs. 1000. I had also announced in the Dalit magazines that I will give four of my books to any person who sends her a money order of Rs. 200. Many people have sent MOs directly to her or her father, and I have received around 10 letters from the donors.

I had tried to get her a job in the weekly magazine 'Padkaar' published from Gandhinagar, but when I talked to her on the phone, she said that her parents did not want her to leave her home.

She has talent and determination, and with some help, she is sure to succeed.

Regards,

B. Kesharshivam


B. Kesharshivam
(B. S. Jadav)
'Shul' 138 / 2,
Sector 1 B,
Gandhinagar,
Gujarat - 382 007

R: (079) 23237835

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[ZESTCaste] RTI to PMO [1 Attachment]

 
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Dear friends,
        Prof. Lal Chand Prasad of BHU has filed an RTI to Prime Minister office. This RTI is solely related with the status of reservation on teaching posts in the institutes of higher education and role of DOPT.
Frieds who are close to MPs in Loksabha/Rajyasabha, please give this RTI letter to them and request them to ask these questions in parliment.
 
With regards.
 
Dr. Uaday Singh
Assistant Professor
Deptt. of Mathematics
BHU, Varanasi


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Sunday, March 28, 2010

No more reservations (Opinion)

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/No-more-reservations/596576
No more reservations
Tavleen Singh
Posted online: Sunday , Mar 28, 2010 at 0230 hrs
Whichever way I say this, it is going to sound wrong in these
politically correct times, so I am going to say it straight out. We
must stop all reservations. They have failed as a form of affirmative
action and have served mostly to create ugly little aristocracies of
supposedly deprived Indians and a false sense of entitlement among
those who believe that the state owes them a living.
Last week, no sooner did the Supreme Court declare that it was fine
for the Government of Andhra Pradesh to make a 4 per cent quota for
'backward' Muslims than demands rose from Muslim clerics and
politicians for a quota for all Muslims and a quota within the women's
quota for Muslim women. This sounds like madness but there is logic in
it. If there can be reservations for women, Dalits, Adivasis and other
backward castes, then why not for everyone who considers themselves
disadvantaged?
In this column two weeks ago, I pointed out that reserving 190 seats
for women in the Lok Sabha would weaken Parliament. I am happy to see
from your letters that most of you agree with me but, unfortunately,
we can do nothing because there are not enough people who are willing
to stand up and be counted. Then, there is the problem of appearing to
be on the same side as Mulayam in his new avatar as aged Roadside
Romeo and Lalu whose only contribution to women's empowerment has been
to impose Rabri Devi on the people of Bihar. Sonia Gandhi has done
serious harm to India's polity by lending her substantial might to
this foolish Bill, but she looks better than her ex-best friends.
Messrs Yadav.
Is there nobody around Madame who has the courage to tell her that
reservations as a form of affirmative action have not worked? If they
had, then in 60 years of reservations for Scheduled Castes and Tribes,
we should have at the very least seen a critical mass in these
communities who were educated enough to bring real change. Dalits
continue to be mostly poor and illiterate and they continue to live in
ghettoes on the edge of villages across India in a form of unspoken
apartheid. The situation of the Adivasis has not improved through
reservations either. It is so bad that the Government of India felt
the need to pass a law not long ago giving them ownership of land in
what is left of our forests.
If instead of reservations we had given these traditionally deprived
communities schools, hospitals, roads and job opportunities, I have
not the slightest doubt that they would today be competing with the
most exalted of Brahmins. As someone who is an outcaste by the rules
of the Indian caste system (and proudly so), I often wonder if
reservations are not a high form of casteism. Why else would we deny
deprived and underprivileged Indians what they really need, which is
an equal chance? If there are to be special measures, then they should
come in the form of urgent investment in districts where there are
high levels of deprivation.
Not only do reservations not work, they make people believe that they
are entitled to special privileges just because they are poor and
illiterate. It is a terrible legacy from our socialist era and if our
political leaders bothered to travel in their constituencies instead
of whizzing in and out at election time, they would find just how bad
a legacy it has been. On my travels in rural parts I have met people
who think a school three kilometres outside their village is too far
for their children to go. I have been in villages where people admit
that they stopped repairing the village pond and ended the ancient
practice of harvesting rainwater because they believed that the
'sarkar' owed them free piped water in their homes. Not long ago in a
court house in Haryana, when I complained about litter scattered
everywhere, a court employee said, 'The government should clean it up.
It's their job.'
This distorted mindset, I believe, comes from the idea born of
Nehruvian socialism that the Government would take care of everyone's
needs even if nobody lifted a finger to pick up a piece of waste
paper. Unless this mindset changes, we can reserve till the word merit
disappears completely and it will only make things worse and worse
still. Reservations do not work. Period.
If Muslims believe that the community has fallen behind, then its
leaders should demand schools, hospitals and jobs. These are the real
tools of empowerment, not reserved seats in Parliament and educational
institutions, because in those reserved seats will sit only those who
already have access to powerful people. That is how it has always
worked, that is how it always will.
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