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From: N Sekar <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Oct 2, 2024, 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Snippets from Sitendra Kumar - Freebies
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Cc: Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>, Rangarajan T.N.C. <
[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy Sekar <[email protected]>,
Mathangi K. Kumar <[email protected]>, Suryanarayana Ambadipudi <
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Thanks.

Unbelievable in the present environment but it is heartening to hear people
value self respect. Whether it still continues is a question that needs to
be answered.

I am reminded of an incident in Switzerland where people rejected universal
free monthly allowance and their explanation was it will make them lazy in
the long run.

We can only sigh.

Our education system needs to equip people with skills so they can earn by
doing useful work. Not rote learning and producing engineers who are not
employable - as told by several companies.

N Sekar

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On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 4:44 PM, Chittanandam V R
<[email protected]> wrote:

*Received from ShriSitendra Kumar*

*                          Dignity and honour pitted against freebies*

*M G DEVASAHAYAM*

POLITICAL parties offer freebies to cover up the failure of their
governments to provide gainful employment to the people. Under Article 324
of the Constitution, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has the mandate
to conduct free and fair elections with integrity. As rightly observed by
the Supreme Court in the Subramaniam Balaji case, the distribution of
freebies of any kind influences voters and shakes the foundations of free
and fair polls. This evil needs to be curbed by the ECI as it is a serious
electoral malpractice.

The question arises: Will poll-bound Haryana’s voters embrace the freebie
culture? My experience says that it is not likely. In the early 1980s, I
was the secretary to the state government for social welfare and related
departments, including women and child development. That was the time when
the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), launched in 1975, was
picking up and getting implemented in select districts. It was a unique
programme aimed at addressing malnutrition, health and development needs of
young children and pregnant and nursing mothers. The ICDS was being run
through anganwadis; the mid-day meal scheme was part of it.
I undertook an inspection of several anganwadis in Mahendragarh district,
where the scheme was being actively implemented. I was accompanied by the
Deputy Commissioner (DC) and other officials. We made two rounds — one in
the morning, when the ‘early education’ part started, and the other around
noon, when the mid-day meal commenced. As we moved around, we observed a
distinct pattern. While the classes were almost full in the morning, they
were more than half-empty at noon. The explanation given by officials was
that most of the children were picked up around noon and taken back home
and hence did not partake of the mid-day meal. A bit puzzled, I decided to
look into this matter since the provision of nutritional supplementation
was an essential part of the ICDS.

I requested the DC to convene a meeting of the sarpanches and village
elders to discuss the issue. At the meeting, the scheme and its components
were explained to them in detail. They were asked why children were not
being allowed to have the mid-day meal. After a lot of cajoling and
persuasion, the response that came from a senior sarpanch in typical
Haryanvi still rings in my ears. *Translated into English, it went like
this: ‘We cannot teach our children the way you do because we are
unlettered. But we can feed them with our humble earnings through our work,
which we are still capable of doing. We cannot see our children eat free
food. This is a matter of our dignity and honour. Period.’*

Wonder whether such people would compromise their dignity and honour for
the lure of freebies. The jury is out.

*-- M G DEVASAHAYAM*

**************************************

*Chittanandam*

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