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   <http://jharkhandnews.blogspot.com/>     Adivasi & NREGA: Corruption mars
welfare security     THE CENTRAL government introduced several anti-poverty
programme in KBK (undivided Koraput, Bolangir and Kalahandi) districts to
prevent hunger deaths and to prevent migration from rural to urban areas.
But the fate of the poor has not changed. The government introduced National
Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) in Orissa, on February 2, 2006, to
strengthen the economic condition of the rural poor in India, with a
commitment to ensure the poor people's right to work. The right is
restricted to 100 work days in an year for a family and providing them pure
housing power from the public distribution system (PDS) shops to keep them
free from hunger . As a journalist, with an experience of over 25 years, I
found the NREGA, the biggest and noblest anti-poverty scheme in the
post-independence India. However, the biggest noble scheme seems defeated in
KBK districts. The officers looted, and are still looting, the poor men's
money in an organised way by taking advantage of their innocence and
illiteracy. A visit to some villages under the Kaberibadi and the Pedalada
panchayats under the Bandhugaon block in Koraput district reveals the
pathetic condition of the Kondh tribe. The government, the local elected
representatives and the government officials ignore all the 23 villages,
which are on the other side of the river Jhanjabati. The tribals living
there do not know any other languag, apart from their own dialect Koya,
Telugu and a bit of Oriya language. While most of these villages can only be
reached by foot, some villages can be accessed by two- wheelers in all
seasons, except rainy season. A concrete 150 metre road, from Kaberibadi to
Maudivalsa, under the NREGA funds of Rs 2, 50,000 is completed and no other
work is in sight to provide employment to the people. This proves the
negligence and carelessness, which is nothing but the denial of the
constitutional right to work and live. A few villagers of the Maudivalsa
panchayat of the Bandhugaon block received job cards, but neither had they
received job nor any employment allowance. The story is the same in all the
23 villages, which have a tribal population of 6056 and 70 per cent of the
population below the poverty line. Male literacy is about four per cent and
the female literacy is zero. These depressiong figures made this writer to
visit Kaberibadi, Maudivalsa, Lopeta and Barlamunda. Most of the tribals
mortgaged their below poverty line (BPL) cards, to sundhi and baniya/kumutis
(business community people), who are buying food grains under the PDS and
selling them in local market. In the Barlamunda village, a local tribal
journalist, Lakmidhar Meleka, accompanied me. Barlamunda village is under
the pedalada grama panchayat of the Bandhugaon block, bordering Andhra
Pradesh. About 100 families reside in the village and one must track about
15 km. to reach there. The means of transport are non-existent.Out of the
100 families, 63 families have BPL cards and 15 people have been identified
under the antyodaya anna yojana. But not even a single family has benefited
by these schemes. Most of the BPL cardholders mortgaged their cards to the
moneylenders belonging to the sundhi family, the most exploiting class in
Andhra Pradesh, and in Orissa.
About eight years ago, eight families were identified to provide houses
under the Indira awas yojana. Out of these eight houses, five houses are
completed and construction work is yet to start in the remaining. Most of
the schools under the education department, and the anganwadi centres in 23
villages are cut off by the river Jhanjabati and are functioning only on
paper. Government benefits like rice for mid-day meal to the students (no
students seen reading), food and other materials to the anganwadi centre is
available at a rate, which is 50 per cent less than the market rate at the
block office Bandhugaon. When contacted the block development officer (BDO),
Dukhishyam Paik, gave no official information showing false, fabricated and
concocted reasons. The child development project officers (CDPO) were
nowhere to be seen and an official revealed that the teachers are officially
working but not physically present in the schools. They are more powerful
financially and politically and it is difficult to take action against the
teachers. All the 23 villages are desperately trying to get their problems
solved by submitting their representations to the higher ups, but all in
vain. As a final recourse, all the voters of these 23 villages boycotted the
by-poll, held for the Lakshmipur assembly constituency, on April 12, 2008,
in protest against the non-construction of a bridge over the river
Jhanjabati and for not getting the BPL cards and job cards. The BDO advised
a few local journalists, including this author, that the boycott threat,
issued by the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI- Maoist), was nothing
but to save his skin. Hundreds of women, of the deomali mahila federation of
Dudhari, rallied from the office protesting against the involvement of
government officials in corruption, while implementing the welfare schemes. The
president of the federation, Kosai Jani, leaders, Tikiri Disari, Sunam
Antal, Mali K Jani, sarpanch of the Pitaguda Daitari Kandulphula, committee
member of the kanti lingaraj gemel, spoke in well attended public meetings
at Similiguda, to prevent irregularities while implementing the anti-poverty
schemes and payment of long outstanding wages. They also demanded for equal
rights to women and submitted a representation to the BDO, Semiliguda,
urging him to fulfil all their legitimate demands within 30 days, failing
which another rally will be organised. It is a shame on the part of the
government to leave the corrupt anti-poverty implementing agency without
initiating criminal charges. Even today, many families have not received the
job cards. Those, who have got job cards, applied for the job but they
neither got the work nor any unemployment allowance, which is mandatory
under the NREGA.

Village committees are yet to be formed and the local contractors take the
projects. Gender discrimination is rampant in KBK. There are no facilities
at the work site, like temporary erection of shed, drinking water and
medicines. Most of the job cards are being kept with the contractor or the
panchayat officers. The unemployed youths are migrating to the neighbouring
states in search of work and food.
It is corruption that is keeping India perpetually poor and makes life
miserable for the common citizen.

The Orissa development action forum (ODAF) is a network, which is working in
13 districts of the state for the development of the adivasis. Apart from
many other things, it has taken a keen interest in facilitating the
implementation of the NREGA. Orissa organised a two-day consultation on
NREGA/OREGA on from June 18 to 19, 2007. The seminar was attended by
villagers, the representatives of political parties, the government
authorities, the panchayat representatives and the civil society
organisations and it submitted a representation to the chief minister
through its executive secretary, Dr William Stanley, on behalf of the 55
participant who attended the seminar. We have to see and watch how the
government implements the suggestions of the ODAF. Merinews, 15th April,
2008
K.Sudhakar.Patnaik




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