Monday, March 27, 2017

Yavatmal model of Baliraja Chetana Abhiyan to tackle Farmer Suicide !

Being worried about the spate in farmers' suicides in the cotton heartland, the Yavatmal district administration has submitted a proposal to the state government which in turn issued a GR on July 24, 2015 wherein it resolved to make two districts — Usmanabad and Yavatmal — suicide free in two years. The government suggested the district administration to launch project 'Baliraja Chetana Abhiyan' aiming to create mass awareness among the distressed farmers across the district about the government-sponsored schemes for their welfare and also dissuade them from committing suicide.
"So far, we have brought down the suicides to half as compared to the last year and the declining trend is encouraging us," said collector Sachindra Pratap Singh.

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State has allotted Rs32 crore annually for the implementation of the scheme to be carried out in the district in next three years for which the responsibility has been set on the shoulders of the district level committee to supervise the scheme through the village level committee headed by the sarpanch of the respective village. Among the objectives of the Baliraja Chetana Abhiyan, a survey has been conducted to ascertain the distressed families in the villages and they have been made aware of the government schemes and encouraged them to avail maximum benefits of the schemes.

The scheme entails mass marriages for the daughters of the farmers, counselling to minimize the mental stress of the farmers, boost the morale of the farmers through health care camps, training to educated youths for setting up small industrial units and encouraging the farmers to join the village based cooperative credit societies.

The abhiyan was launched in Yavatmal in July 2015 which has gradually spread to the remote villages in nine months. Kirtankars, prabodhankars, pravachankars, art groups, NGOs and other voluntary organizations have been clubbed together and they ave started extending their support to the cause. Some philanthropists have also extended support to the success of the programmes.

Some of the notable initiatives taken by the district administration are: 
  • Compound walls of collectorate were painted with success stories of farmers, their issues and motivating slogans and teachings of saints and leaders, district collectorate premises was opened for the farmers to market their agriculture produces which was extended to the tehsils.
  • 200 nodal officers were appointed to supervise the implementation of the government schemes, setting up of skill development, employment and entrepreneur guidance centre for 300 candidates with the input cost of Rs60 lakh and the rehabilitation of the drought hit farmers by restructuring their defaulted crop loan and providing them fresh crop loan without NOC from the banks and credit societies.
  • Besides the restructuring of crop loan dues, the district administration has sanctioned over 3,000 farm wells, energy connections to 10,000 pumps, JAL yukta Shivar, MGNREGA works, Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayi Arogya Yojana and other schemes which seem to be a boon for the farmers in crisis.
  • Above all, 244 marriages of farmers children were solemnized in five mass marriage ceremonies in five tehsils.
  • "At least 15 sarpanches and gram sevaks were summoned to explain why suicides were reported from their villages after the launch of Baliraja Chetana Abhiyan," Singh said, adding, "1,503 out of 1,848 villages have been granted Rs1 lakh to thwart the suicide recurring in their villages."
"Yavatmal model of Baliraja Chetana Abhiyan can be a role model for the entire country where farmers are committing suicide," Singh said

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Swacch Bharat Success Stories !!

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1. Maharashtra’s Navlewadi village has water, water everywhere and a zillion drops to drink!

  • The people of this remote village in Puranya taluka faced a massive scarcity of clean water. 
  • But Modi’s Swachh Bharat mission has encouraged them to battle all odds. 
  • The result: A 35,000 litre water tank and several water pipelines have been installed in the village. Thanks to the abundance of water, the village now boasts of clean surroundings.

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2. Who said Rajasthan doesn’t give a shit about cleanliness?

  • According to a UNICEF report, half of India’s population defecates in the open, with the situation especially bad in rural areas. 
  • However, thanks to Modi’s Swachh Bharat mission, things are changing. 
  • Seven villages in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh, Bhilwara and Udaipur districts have stopped open defecation, and residents there now have individual toilets constructed in their homes. 
  • This initiative by the state government is being carried out keeping in mind the mission of making Rajasthan free of open defecation by 2019.

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3.  For MP’s Chauras it’s Meri Narmada Maa!

  • The people of this remote village in Madhya Pradesh practically lived in dirt. 
  • Even the banks of the Narmada, on which Chauras is located, were filled with piles of garbage and the villagers had no clue that the water they drank was extremely polluted. 
  • But things have now changed for this village. 
  • Thanks to Modi’s Swachh Bharat mission, the villagers came together to clean the river banks. The village now has access to clean drinking water, the garbage piles have been removed and open defecation too has come to an end.

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And this beautiful sunset captured along the banks of the River Narmada is a testimony to their efforts.

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4. Thrissur’s Puzhakkal village goes from bags to riches!

  • Kerala is popularly known as God’s Own Country. But rapid industrialisation has turned parts of the state into convenient dumping grounds. 
  • One such place was Thrissur’s Puzhakkal, where solid waste management has always been a major challenge. However, inspired by Modi’s Swachh Bharat campaign, the villagers came together and decided to tackle the piling garbage dumps. 
  • They put a proper waste management plan in place. This included removal of waste, installation of waste bins and the setting up of biogas plants. This village has now become a role model for the whole of Kerala.

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5. Odisha’s Koraput decides against defecating in the open!

  • In one of India’s most backward districts, 11 villages have put open defecation behind them after over 500 households started using individually constructed toilets. 
  • Achieving this was no easy task for the villagers. 
  • The initial response to the Swachh Bharat rule against open defecation was negative, but the local government didn’t lose hope. 
  • A series of motivational campaigns in the form of posters, street plays etc. were carried out by the district administration, making the people conscious of the hazards of open defecation.

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6. Uttar Pradesh’s Darora village believes in education as the most powerful weapon

  • Remember the song ‘Nanhe munhe bacche teri mutthi mein kya hai… Mutthi mein hai taqdeer humari…’? 
  • UP’s Darora village seems to  have drawn inspiration from this famous song to power the Swachh Bharat mission. 
  • In the village’s primary schools, students are taught the importance of cleanliness, and they, in turn, spread the word to their families. 
  • This growing awareness has resulted in a clean village. Swachh Bharat is now an anthem for most of the Darora villagers.

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7. Coming out of the four walls for Ludhiana’s Gondwal village!

  • Inspired by the Swachh Bharat mission, the people of Gondwal in Ludhiana have been working hard to ensure that India achieves a clean image by 2019. 
  • To keep their village beautiful and green, the residents of Gondwal collect all their garbage in one place for decomposition. 
  • A joint undertaking of the residents and the panchayat to ensure that Ludhiana’s greenery is restored, this project is doing a world of good for the region.

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8.  Haryana’s Oontkar village now lets its women do most of the talking!

  • If you thought the women of rural India still live under the shadow of their men,  the ladies of Oontkar village will prove you wrong. 
  • In their effort to ensure their surroundings are clean, the women of this village conduct regular gatherings where cleanliness is discussed at length. 
  • They believe that their children are the future of the village and that, as mothers, it’s important for them to set an example. 
  • They’ve  composed a song titled ‘Mere ghar mein sauchalya banao piya jee’ (Please build a toilet in my house, my beloved). Now, isn’t that truly inspiring?

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