Transformer burnt in our village from one and half month, officers don't listen...
Shankarlal Harijan is calling from Pahadi tola of Chhataini village and panchayat, post Hardoli, thana Panwar in Jawa tehsil, Rewa district in Madhya Pradesh.He says transformer is broken from more than one and half month and they are forced to live in dark. It is a hilly and forest area and lots of animals are roaming around in rain but officers are not listening to any request. He appeals to call Electricity Dept@7662257311 to help get the transformer repaired. Shankarlal@7509987645.
Posted on: Jul 03, 2015. Tags: SONG Shankarlal Harijan VICTIMS REGISTER
Health workers charging Rs 300 from pregnant poor women!
Shankar Lal ji from Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh is telling us corruption by local health workers who are charging Rs 200-300 from poor adivasi pregnant women to make their cards. Adivasi women have not complained anywhere but when Shankar Lal ji asked the health workers they told him that they need to pass on money to their higher officials so they are helpless. He requests us to get these investigated which are affecting poorest of the poor. For more Shankar ji can be reached at 09838358532
Posted on: Mar 27, 2012. Tags: Shankarlal Lalitpur
No compensation for Dam in 15 years, boycotting election
Shankarlal from Lalitpur district in Uttar Pradesh is talking to some villagers who are boycotting the ongoing Vidhan Sabha elections. The villagers tell him that a dam was built in the area 15 years ago where farmers lost their land but they are yet to get any compensation. They have knocked all doors but have got to support so they were forced to boycott the elections. For more Shankarlal ji can be reached at 09838358532
Posted on: Feb 23, 2012. Tags: Shankarlal Lalitpur
Invite for a Public hearing on mining issues in Rajasthan
Posted on: Nov 04, 2011. Tags: MINING SHANKARLAL
People use local medicines for snake bite and many die
Shankarlal from Lalitpur in Bundelkhand says that in his area more than 500 people were bitten by snakes in the current monsoon season, 18 of whom died . Though hospitals have anti snake venoms available but people prefer to use local medicines and that has caused these deaths. For more Shankarlal can be reached at 09838358532