Anganvadi in rehabilitated village receives no food for 5 months
Anil Bamne from Bilaspur says he recently went to see some rehabilitated villages from Achanakmar tiger reserve. When he reached the Anganvadi center the assistant told him that they have not received any ration from last 5 months and have got only few ks of puffed rice which they distribute amongst children. He says these people were displaced from their villages inside the tiger reserve promising all support but authorities are giving lame excuses for not helping them. For more please contact Anil Ji at 09977161570
Posted on: Mar 27, 2011. Tags: ANIL BAMNE FOOD
Govt should provide nutritious food to chronic patients
Anil Bamne from Bilaspur says the problem of malnutrition is growing in the country and government efforts to counter it in rural areas is not working. But he says it is more important for people suffering from chronic deseases. He says he would request government to run a scheme to provide free nutritious food to people suffering from chronic diseases
Posted on: Feb 23, 2011. Tags: ANIL BAMNE FOOD
Migrated people should also be included in UID Adhar Yojna
Anil Bamne from Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh says the work of UID Aadhar yojna has started in their area but he is worried about people who have migrated out for work being left out. He says government should make sure that every one where ever any one is they should be included in the proect so that they could also make use of the facilities.
Posted on: Jan 19, 2011. Tags: Anil Bamne
Child dies of malaria after governmnet claim of erdication
Anil Bamne from Bilaspur says a 3 year old girl Swati has died of malaria this morning in Karikachhar village in Kota block of Bilaspur district. He says government is claiming that malaria has been eradicated and they have gone back to their lack luster attitude whereas the problem of malaria continues in the adivasi villages and government must put their acts together to stop these deaths
Posted on: Dec 30, 2010. Tags: Anil Bamne
Village has a health center but no doctor or nurse
Anil Bamne from Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh says government has a scheme that a village with more population than 3000 should have a health center, so his village has a health center but he says no doctor or nurse have ever been appointed in the health center. People are forced to go to quacks at great cost and sometime at the cost of their lives. Women are needed to be taken to cities for delivery and no immunization program works in the village
