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
Posted on: Dec 23, 2010. Tags: Anil Bamne
Govt says adivasis are threat to wildlife but not tourists...
Anil Bamne from Kesla, Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh says in their area the adivasis are facing continuous threat from eviction due to many projects. First they lost land for dams and military firing ranges and now in the same area government has declared tiger reserve and are displacing the same villages. While on the same hand government is making tourist parks to attract tourists after removing the tribals
Posted on: Dec 21, 2010. Tags: Anil Bamne
Crores spent to welcome industrialists but no investment came...
Anil Chaturvedi from Jabalpur says like the recent Investors meet in Khajuraho last month there was a similar event in Jabalpur last year when Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh came to the city with many industrial houses. Government had said all the industries will come and the state will be developed. People were frightened. Whatever the reasons none of the industries came but roads built to welcome those industrialists have now gone back to same pot hole situation as they were before
