Namaskar!

Actually, the press release doesn't come under either this group or
disability purview. but since the matter is come here, i would like to have
your attention to some blatant lyes presented in this press note:

1. From Swarajya February 1:

New taxes, additional cess, securities markets taxes – a litany of
disappointments was pre-lined. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stayed
clear of all of these.

Firstly, India has finally gotten over the tyranny of rating agencies.

Secondly, a big push for healthcare infrastructure is a welcome move.

The Ayushmaan Bharat programme was already in place for a while covering the
costs of specific treatment for about 50 crore Indians.

The 137 per cent increase in the Union Budget – a budgetary estimate of Rs.
2.27 lakh crore on healthcare is an investment in India’s human capital.

The PM Atmanirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana will focus on this physical
infrastructure.

2. The Hindu of February 1 says:

2020 budget speech of FM: Allocating ₹35,600 crore for nutritional related
programmes, the FM said that under Poshan Abhiyaan, launched in 2019, 6 lakh
anganwadi workers have been equipped with smartphones to provide nutritional
updates for 10 crore households. She added that a task force will be
appointed to look into the issue of young girls entering motherhood.

3. Don't remember the magazine but Moin Qazi who worked in State bank for 30
years indicates:

How is it that when every Anganwadi gets the same support from the
government, some perform well while others lag behind? One major reason is
leakage at every level where the aid is sponged off. As the aid travels,
only a small part reaches the actual beneficiary.

4. Again, not remembering the name but some newspaper of yesterday says
this:

Extension of social security coverage schemes

In a welcome move by the government, gig workers will now be able to avail
the benefit of social security schemes.

Further, e-commerce workers will now be covered under Employees’ State
Insurance Scheme (ESI), Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and the minimum wage
rule.

5. According to CNBC TV news of yesterday:

As per the budget tabled by the FM in Parliament, Mahatama Gandhi National
Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA) has been allocated Rs 73,000
crore for the fiscal year 2021. The allocation is up by over Rs 63,000 crore
against Rs 9,500 crore in 2020.

The government announced an additional allocation of Rs 40,000 crore for
MGNREGA under the initial stimulus package of Rs 20 lakh crore (announced in
May 2020). This was done to address the distress caused in rural areas due
to the reverse migration of workers to their homes after the pandemic broke
out.
Total expenditure under MGNREGA scheme during Modi-led government from 2014
to 2020 has jumped to Rs 2.95 lakh crore.

6. Let's see what Jagran English of August 2020 says:

The New Education Policy, which was approved by the Union Cabinet last week,
has proposed to introduce breakfast for elementary school children in
government/aided schools, in addition to the mid-day meals, which are
already served to them. The draft policy noted that morning hours after a
nutritious breakfast can be particularly productive for the study of
cognitively more demanding subjects and hence recommended expansion of the
mid-day meal scheme to include provisions for breakfast in schools.

"Children are unable to learn optimally when they are undernourished or
unwell. Hence, the nutrition and health (including mental health) of
children will be addressed, through healthy meals and the introduction of
well-trained social workers, counsellors, and community involvement into the
schooling system," the policy says.
“Furthermore, research shows that the morning hours after a nutritious
breakfast can be particularly productive for the study of cognitively more
demanding subjects and hence these hours may be leveraged by providing a
simple but energizing breakfast in addition to mid-day meals,” it added.

In locations where hot meals are not possible, a simple but nutritious
meal-- groundnuts or chana mixed with jaggery and local fruits may be
provided. “All school children shall undergo regular health check-ups
especially for 100 pc immunization in schools and health cards will be
issued to monitor the same,” the policy said.

At least 11.59 crore elementary school students are beneficiaries under the
mid-day meal scheme of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry, while
nearly 26 lakh cook-cum helpers are employed for the same.

7. According to yesterday's Times of India and The Print, The mid-day meal
scheme saw an increase of Rs 500 crore as the total allocation has been
raised to Rs 11,500 crore from Rs 11,000 last year.

8. The Economic Times of February 1 gives the following:

Women and Child Development Ministry's budget hiked by 16 per cent

Out of Rs 24,435 crore, the highest amount has been allocated to the newly
announced Saksham Anganwadi and Mission Poshan 2.0 scheme with Rs 20,105
crore.
Poshan 2.0 scheme in an umbrella scheme covering the Integrated Child
Development Services (ICDS), Anganwadi Services, Poshan Abhiyaan, Scheme For
Adolescent Girls and the National Creche Scheme.

The amount set aside for the Women and Child Development (WCD) Ministry is
16 per cent higher over the 2020-21 financial year. In 2020-21, Rs 30,007.09
crore was allocated which was revised to Rs 21,008.31 crore.

The total amount for the social services sector, which includes nutrition
and social security and welfare, has been increased from Rs 2,411.80 crore
in 2020-21 to Rs 3,575.96 crore in 2021-22.

9. This is spreading like fire in all major newspapers of today:

In an unfortunate case of negligence, 12 children in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal
district were administered hand sanitizer drops instead of polio drops at
Bhanbora Primary Health Centre in Kapsokopri village on Sunday. According to
reports, the children were to be administered polio drops under the National
Pulse Polio vaccination drive for children aged 1-5 years. The drive was
being conducted on the Polio National Immunisation Day observed on January
31.

Three healthcare workers suspended
Yavatmal Zila Parishad CEO Shrikrishna Panchal said that the matter is being
investigated and three healthcare workers have been suspended so far. The
affected children were reportedly admitted to a government hospital after
one of the children complained of vomiting and uneasiness. The condition of
the children is reportedly stable but they continue to be under observation.
The children, all aged below five years, were given two drops of hand
sanitizer instead of the oral polio vaccine.

According to CEO Panchal, the concerned ASHA workers were trained for the
polio vaccination drive, and yet they committed the blunder. “We had even
trained them for 15 days. Despite that, the health workers did not follow
the training guidelines and administered hand sanitizers to kids. We had
asked them to sanitize their hands due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic”,
said Panchal. He said that the preliminary investigation has revealed that a
doctor, an Anganwadi Sevika, and an ASHA volunteer were present at the PHC
when the incident occurred.

The point 9 clearly establishes what kind of training is given to these
workers.

If A. R. Sindhu, General Secretary could spread lyes through press releases,
also would like to know the take of their organization on Point No. 9.
Likewise, why big silence on good work done by the government described from
Point No. 1 through 8?

Regards

Vande Mataram

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharad Philip" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2021 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Disabled Cold Shouldered in Budget


Looks like its budget cuts everywhere meaningful

Press Release
1 February 2021

Protest the 30% cut in allocation to ICDS-
AIFAWH
ALL INDIA FEDERATION OF ANGANWADI WORKERS AND HELPERS


30% Cut in Budget allocation to ICDS when the malnutrition in the country is
all time high
NO increase in wages of anganwadi workers and helpers
in spite of the exemplary work to fight pandemic and malnutrition

The Modi government has again made drastic cut in social sector expenditure
in the budget 2021-22 at a time when it is utmost necessary to increase the
allocation to the Centrally Sponsored Schemes which address malnutrition and
health.
Budget allocation for Umbrella ICDS(Integrated Child Development Services
Scheme) has been drastically cut down by 30% from the allocation made in the
last budget. The budget estimate for Umbrella ICDS in budget 2020-21 was
Rs.28557.38Cr, which is now reduced by Rs.Rs.8452.38Cr to Rs.20,105 Cr.
Ironically the name of the scheme has been changed to ‘Saksham Anganwadi and
Poshan 2.0’.

This is when the recent National Family Health Survey( NFHS – 5) has shown
an increase in malnutrition in the period 2014-19. the UNICEF has recently
pointed out that our country will lose three lakh children under five years
in the next six months, due to poverty, hunger and malnutrition if this
issue is urgently addressed. This huge number of our children which is in
addition to the nearly 8.8 lakh under fives who die every year are pushed
into such vulnerable position due to the lock down and closing of anganwadi
centres due to lock down. Instead of strengthening the schemes for
nutrition, health and education, the government is pushing for privatization
and PPP model in these sectors.

In spite of the exemplary work done by the anganwadi workers and helpers
along with other frontline workers like ASHA workers during the pandemic in
fighting the pandemic as well as malnutrition, risking their lives the
government has not considered even increasing their remuneration or assuring
any kind of social security or pension to nearly one crore scheme workers
like Anganwadi, ASHA and MDM workers, who are the grass root level workers
delivering the essential services to the people.

The budget which was full of rhetoric about the ‘atmanirbhar’ bharat and the
$5 trillion economy, has cut down the budget allocation for the Mid Day Meal
Scheme by Rs.1400Cr and the allocation for MNREGA by 41% from the last years
revised estimates. There is only a nominal increase in the allocation for
National Health Mission. The statement of the finance minister that the
Labour Codes will ensure universal social security and statutory minimum
wage for all is totally untrue. The scheme workers are not even categorized
as workers in the codes.

In spite of the big struggles by the peasantry and the working class, this
budget again proved that Modi government is not ready to change its policies
of selling the national assets, giving tax concessions to the corporates.
The government is completely surrendering to the corporates and imposing
slavery on the working class as well as the peasantry through the notorious
farm acts and labour codes.

AIFAWH call upon all the anganwadi workers and helpers to protest against
the total neglect of the anganwadi workers and helpers in the central budget
2021-22. AIFAWH calls upon all the scheme workers to intensify the struggles
for recognition as workers, minimum wages and pension.
Issued by
A. R. Sindhu
General Secretary

Those are terrifying projections - 300,000 children to die in 6 months ...
i suppose more would come of this if all voices united  against the trifling
of real life issues ...
sincerely
Sharad


Dr Sharad Philip






On 02-Feb-2021, at 11:01 AM, Muhammad Mishbahul <[email protected]>
wrote:

NPR day should have said a very good budget for the disable! It should
have praise the government despite having a lost budget for disabled ever.
Government is always right no matter what it does. No criticism no
analysis no factual interpretation all D’s just shows the blind following
even at the interest of our own.

Sent from my iPhone

On 02-Feb-2021, at 10:10 AM, anirudh rao <[email protected]>
wrote:

well the debate has been about the budget here and not anything else.
why are you bringing the other matters into the message of budget?
it seems that the debate has taken the idiological route.

On 2/2/21, Amiyo Biswas <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, NPRD's support to the farmers' protest does not disqualify its
merits.

What the NPRD says about the budget is correct. When most of the
departments

have have got a budget raise, why should MSJe get a smaller chunk of the
pie?

With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 6290527506 / 9433464329

----- Original Message -----
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Disabled Cold Shouldered in Budget


Exactly Avichal!
very well said, even I wanted to come to these points.
The language of such groups is absolutely nonacceptable.
These people even don't know the difference between "Atmanirbhar" and
"Atma". I also don't find anything wrong using the word Divyang. and I
can
vouch for many disabled who love the word Divyang in place of Vikalang.
In short, they don't even know what to say where and when. or to be
precise,
they say things
selectively. This is not going to do anything good for the sector as
whole!
I feel there is no
need even to praise the government, only admitting the facts would
suffice
here.
But the way things are discussed by such organisations, it seems that
they
say things for the
sake of saying. I don't know which masters are they trying to please
instead
of working
honestly for the cause of Divyangjan.

They support the Farmers' protest using name of disabled (everybody
knows
what happened on Red Fort on 26th of January), they come to the help of
criminals (Sorry, sorry, Hard-core
criminals) charged by NIA like Stan Swami, they condemn the statement of
Khushbu Sundar on some frivolous grounds because she leaves the Congress
and
join the BJP and smartly ignore the same kind of statements of people
like
Salman Khurshid and others because maybe these people are perfect to
suit
the agenda of such groups who want to insist anything on in the sweet
name
of disabled!

is this the work of/and/for  disability? I even heard that they signed
the
petition exhibiting
solidarity with people showing mercy to killers of many inocent
countrymen
(Yes, I am referring
to Yakoob Menon) to Rashtrapati of India.
for people like me and all members (around 100 blind Karyakartas of
Samarth
Bharat Manch from
various parts of India) all these activities comes under antisocial
catagory. not only this,

for us, all such things could easily be classified as anti-india
activities.
I believe there
shouldn't be any reason for disagreeing here with all that is said.

Asking here the question to NPRD for the sake of curiosity, nothing more
nothing less, and yes,
you are free not to answer as well, because I wasn't here on the list
that
time, what kind of
support you provided to Sadhvi Pragya and Kernal Purohit, because Sadhvi
did
bound to
wheelchair and Mr. Purohit became almost disabled by the police
treatment.
entire country saw their condition. I hope you mustn't have remembered
humanity or disability then. or you did not have any helping hand at
that
time.
I'm not saying it was your fault but why then such huge love and support
for
Yakoob Menon, Stan
Swami and Farmers' agitation?

Concisely, they are doing the well-planned work. Cause of disabled is
just
the tag they have
been carrying, their actual purpose is to push the ideological
propaganda
as
adeptly described
by Avichal. I myself could not find any other appropriate word for such
henous work and that is
in the name of disability. nothing could be worse than this!

the government of India has provided ten months exemption to the
disabled
employees working not
only with the central government but also in PSUs and many more offices.
The
government even
advise these offices to allot such disabled employees proper work from
home
opportunities wherever possible. Sadly but factually, there were some
who
did take undue advantage of this
exemption. But NPRD and such people must not be aware of this! right?

in short, they are free to create and work with any narrative and
agenda/propaganda, set forth
by them but why to do all this in the name of disabled? or to say it
properly, drag the
disability to quench their own ideologicaal thirst?

there was time when such activism in any name could easily be digested,
but
the things have changed now, you just cannot take people for granted by
doing any agitation using shield of disability. this is nothing but
carrying
and continuing with their business (Dhandha, as they correctly say in
Hindi)
by encashing disability and/or people with disability everywhere.

Sorry for the longish mail.
but someone someday had to write this all.

Regards

Vande Mataram

Sandesh

----- Original Message -----
From: "Avichal Bhatnagar" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2021 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Disabled Cold Shouldered in Budget


The bitter fact is that we, the disabled, aren't a votebank; hence we
will be on nobody's priority list.
However, another fact which we all must clearly understand is that we
can achieve anything only via negotiations as we fail to make any
electoral impact.
Yes, the government must be made aware about the issues of the
disabled, but I vehemently disagree from the stand of NPRD as since
the beginning of 2014, I haven't found this organization ever praising
the government for anything.
This proves that they work with a partisan agenda and have nefarious
designs.
I can prove my point by pointing to the selective mails of NPRD posted
here.
We mustn't forget that the government of India has not only provided
free ration for many months to the needy disabled but has also given
ten months exemption to the disabled employees working with the
central government.
So, we must stick to our demands and have no compromise on the welfare
of our community, but on the other hand we must also be aware about
insidious groups trying to push their ideological propaganda in the
name of disability activism.



On 2/1/21, anirudh rao <[email protected]> wrote:
yes this has been the long demand.
but, nothing can be accepted from the government that speaks much and
acts
less.

On 2/1/21, Tanmay Srivastava <[email protected]> wrote:
According to me now disability is not the subject of welfare.

Now it should not be the part of ministry of social justice and
empowerment.

It is the high time to make aware the government that government
should
create separate ministry for the empowerment of people with
disabilities.

Looking forward to everyone's response.

On Mon 1 Feb, 2021, 4:26 PM National Platform For The Rights of the
Disabled, <[email protected]> wrote:


February 1, 2021



*Press Statement*



The National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) has
issued
the
following statement:



*Union Budget: Disabled Cold Shouldered*



The NPRD lodges its strong protest at the substantial reduction in
budgetary support to the Department of Empowerment of Persons with
Disabilities. Even the meagre and inadequate Rs. 1325.39 estimated
last
time, has been further reduced to Rs. 1171.77 crores this time.



This substantial reduction of nearly 12 per cent will adversely
impact
various schemes and programmes that are being undertaken by the
department. The
“Scheme for Implementation for Persons with Disabilities Act” sees a
cut
in
its allocation from Rs. 251.50 to Rs. 209.77 crores. The National
Trust
which caters to persons with autism, cerebral palsy, intellectual
disabilities etc. is also witnessing lesser budgetary support. It has
been reduced from Rs. 39.50 to Rs. 30.00 crore. Even allocations to
the
National Programme for Prevention of Blindness have been reduced by
nearly
50 per cent from Rs. 20.00 to Rs. 10.50 crores as compared to last
year.
Grant in aid to state governments have also been reduced
substantially.



When more disabled people are joining the ranks of the unemployed, it
would have been prudent to enhance allocations for the National
Handicapped
Finance and Development Corporation, to enable it to provide loans to
small
businesses set up by disabled people. On the contrary budgetary
support
to
the NHFDC has been drastically reduced from Rs. 41 crore provisioned
in
the
2019-20 budget to a mere Rs. 0.01 crore this time. The announcements
made
to vigorously pursue privatization of various public sector
undertakings
will adversely impact the disabled also. With the government
unrelenting
on
the demand to extend reservations to the private sector, shrinking
employment avenues in the government sector will see the ranks of the
unemployed disabled bourgeoning.



The total expenditure earmarked for the national programmes for
welfare
of
persons with disabilities has been reduced from Rs. 655 to Rs. 584
crores.
The
total towards schemes/projects has been reduced from Rs. 780.00 to
Rs.
709.77 crores, this time. The total expenditure towards Social
security
&
welfare has seen a reduction from Rs. 1126.79 to Rs. 988.59.
Disability
pension continues to be stagnant at Rs. 300 for the past many years.



In the pandemic situation, which saw a huge escalation in the number
of
mental health cases, the allocations made towards mental health
displays
the total lack of acknowledgement of the crisis. Allocations to the
National Mental Health Programme remains constant at Rs. 40.00 crore.
No
support has been earmarked for the National Institute of Mental
Health
&
Research for the last two years. However, unlike last time, there has
been
a slight increase in allocations to the National Institute of Mental
Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru and the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoli
Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur.



What is even more glaring is the complete omission of flagship
programme
started by this government the *Accessible India* campaign.



The government remains content with bestowing divine status and a
label
of
*divyang,
*even while pursuing policies that confine disabled citizens to the
margins. Displaying complete indifference, during the entire two-hour
long
rhetoric filled speech by the Finance Minister, not once did she
refer
to
disabled persons. Disabled *atmas* don’t matter. In earlier budgets,
the
disabled were disregarded or neglected. This time they have been cold
shouldered. This is deplorable. The NPRD calls upon the disabled
community
to rise in unison and protest this disabled-unfriendly budget.





*(Muralidharan)*

*General Secretary*


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