Tuesday, March 31, 2020

How Yogi’s UP turned down its poor amid an ill-planned lockdown

People are plagued by despair and the fear of hunger
By Puja Awasthi March 30, 2020 16:29 IST


A mix of fear and mistrust is forcing people to leave despite the Uttar Pradesh government’s assurance that they will be taken care of.

“I have no money. My phone has no charge. How will I survive in this city?” says Tribhuvan (uses just one name) walking towards his home in Lucknow’s Industrial area of Chinhat.

Around 1 pm on Monday, Tribhuvan with his 10-year-old son boarded a bus some five kilometres from his home. “It was a government bus. We were told we would be taken home”, says this native of Azamgarh who has been working at a shop that sells cycles in Lucknow for the last five years.

The bus that Tribhuvan boarded, roamed the city for almost an hour, before it was asked to turn around from Indira Canal near Lucknow’s neighbouring district of Baranaki. The bus rode for 30 more minutes before emptying its occupants at the Shaheed Path. This reporter met Tribhuvan when he was trudging back to his rented room in Lucknow from Shaheed Path.

Tribhuvan is still speaking when another bus begins to empty its occupants on the Shaheed Path—an outer bypass road that diverts traffic from Kanpur and Ayodhya. This 23km-long road is one of Lucknow's most photographed markers of development. 

As this reporter starts taking pictures of people walking away from the bus, a policeman intervenes. “Baith jao, baith jao- sab milega” (Stay put, you will get everything) he extols the occupants of the bus. On being queried on why the buses were being stopped he says he does not know. “Do you see me stopping anyone? I am trying to put people back on the bus,” he says.

The occupants rush back—some climbing through the windows not wanting to be left behind. “They have stopped us four times”, “They promised they would get us home”, “They said we would be tested but nothing happened”, “Can you please tell the government we want to go home”—people shout in the direction of this reporter.

The bus driver says that he was directed to go to Bahraich. He has no answers for why he stopped.

A second policeman is more forthcoming.

“The government has built temporary shelters for people. There was one at Shaheed Path, but it is full now. So these people will now be taken to Indira Gandhi Pratishthan”, he says with reference to one of Lucknow’s most sought after venues to host weddings and exhibitions. The bus lunges forward again, turns around and crawls to that destination.

The trust deficit between the government and its citizens that began with the announcement of an ill-prepared total lockdown runs deep. “The government has made empty promises. Look at the khichdi they are serving us- you will have to fish for rice in it. Back home at least we will have something to eat”, says Tribhuvan whose monthly income is Rs 4,000.

Behind him, hordes of people march on enveloped in the despair that the government has abandoned them and plagued by the fear of hunger. 

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FIR against 4 in UP for spreading rumours on social media

“It is alleged that on Saturday it was written on Facebook and other social sites that buses will depart for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” the police added.

Written by March 30, 2020 11:26


New Delhi: An FIR was registered against four people, including former Students’ Union President of Allahabad University Richa Singh, for spreading rumor on social media platforms about the availability of buses to reach several districts amid lockdown.
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“An FIR has been registered against Richa Singh, Neha, Akhilesh and Anand. On Saturday these people had written on Facebook and other social media sites stating that buses will be available for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” said Colonelganj Police in a statement.
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“The matter came to the notice of the police late on Saturday and on Sunday morning people started gathering at the bus stand,” it added.
“It is alleged that on Saturday it was written on Facebook and other social sites that buses will depart for Azamgarh and other districts at 6 am on Sunday,” the police added.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had earlier reported a total of 1024 confirmed COVID-19 cases in India and 27 deaths due to the deadly virus. (ANI)

Friday, March 06, 2020

Now BJP lawmakers themselves are facing a pinch of Yogi’s misgovernance

UP CM Yogi Adityanath may have claimed that his govt is doing “exceptional” work in all spheres of governance, but party lawmakers have exposed the Chief Minister by claiming that all is not that well.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath may have claimed that his government is doing “exceptional” work in all sphere of governance, but the party lawmakers have exposed the Chief Minister by claiming that all is not that well as claimed by the Chief Minister and other senior leaders. People are facing the brunt of the misgovernance while the government is looking the other way.

In the on-going Budget session of Uttar Pradesh State Legislature, a piquant situation arose for the government several times when members of the treasury benches supported the opposition. They sometimes came up with more startling facts and figures than the opposition members inviting cold stares from the parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna.
Early this week, when Sushma Verma (BSP) raised the issue of stray cattle and how it is destroying the crop, the government came up with the answer that there is no stray cattle menace. Animal Husbandry Minister Chaudhry Laxmi Narain said that stray cattle are being kept in cowsheds or state-run animal shelters.
Even as the minister was justifying his claims, Surendra Singh, BJP lawmaker from Ballia, stood up and said that issues related to cows should not be dealt with casually. “This government says that it is protecting cows, but the fact is that I have seen stray dogs devouring the carcass of a cow. It was a pathetic sight.  A cow died on the streets and then its body was being devoured by dogs. This shows that the government has failed to fulfil the promise it has made to the people,” he said.
As the members spoke, opposition members thumped the desk while the stunned minister tried to bring the situation under control saying that he has no information about this incident.
In the Legislative Council, BJP’s Vijay Bahadur Pathak raised the issue of rampant corruption, prevalent under his own party’s government in the Azamgarh Development Authority (ADA).
Highlighting the scarcity of staff in the Azamgarh Development Authority, Pathak said the entire district is witnessing illegal construction creating a big problem for the free flow of traffic movement.
Pathak said that even the government departments were engaged in illegal construction and the common man has been running here and there to get the map of his house cleared from the ADA. Pathak requested his own government to immediately hire more employees in the ADA and take necessary action so that the illegal construction could be stopped.
When contacted, Pathak, who is also the state general secretary of the party, said that as a legislator he has the responsibility to raise people’s issue in the House (Legislative Council). “My Government is doing its work effectively. There are some people with vested interests who are throwing a spanner in the good work being done by the Yogi Government. I only raised that issue in the Vidhan Parishad,” he said.
Leader of Opposition in State Assembly Ram Govind Chaudhry said, “In a state where even ruling party legislators are saying that there is corruption in the government, what more proof do you need for the misgovernance under the present regime?”

Tuesday, March 03, 2020

3rd edition of Maati: A Purvanchal festival of art, culture and food

The third edition of Maati shall take place on March 7, 2020 from 12 noon to 8 30 pm at Media Centre Lawns, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi (Entrance from gate 4).


The first edition of the Purvanchal Festival ‘Maati’ took place in 2018 with the objective of promoting folk art and melody, traditional food, literature, ethnic culture and tourism of the culturally rich Purvanchal (Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Basti, Gonda, Azamgarh, Mirzapur and Prayag divisions and entire Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh). The third edition of Maati shall take place on March 7, 2020 from 12 noon to 8 30 pm at Media Centre Lawns, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi. The entry shall be from gate 4.
Entry to this cultural festival is free and there are also no charges for the food. You can register online on www.purvanchalfestivalmaati.com.
Given below is the schedule for the event:
2:30 pm to 3: 30 pm | Venue: Araj, IGNCA
Dialogue Session: Theme: Life and culture in Purvanchal
Presided by: Durga Shanker Mishra, IAS (Urban Secretary to Govt. of India)
Panelists: Vinod Mall (ADGP, Gujrat), Pratap Somvanshi (Executive Editor, Hindustan), Paritosh Tripathi ‘Mamaji’ (TV anchor and comedian)
5 pm to 6 pm | Venue: Araj, IGNCA
Felicitation session: Maati Samman 2019 to Purvanchali achievers
Chief guest: Rajnath Singh (Defence Minister)
Presided by: Ram Bahadur Rai (President, IGNCA)
Awardees: Vikas Swarup, IFS – Secretary to Govt. of India (Bureaucracy), Tigmanshu Dhulia- film writer and director (art/film), Prabal Pratap Singh, group head, News18 Hindi cluster (media/journalism), Dr. Ranjana Kumari, Director of Centre for Social Research (Social Service).
Cultural programmes shall be held in the Mansayan area.
1:15 pm to 2:15 pm | Mansayan
Inaugural session: Lamp lighting and folk melody
Inauguration by: Rita Bahuguna Joshi (MP)
Guest of Honour: Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi (MS, IGNCA)
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm | Mansayan
Live musical performance by ‘Buddh Se Kabeer Tak’ Band
Guest of Honour: Aftab Alvi (Chairman, Shriram Gen Insurance Co)
6 pm to 7:30 pm | Mansayan
Poetry session - Hindi/Urdu/Awadhi/Bhojpuri Kavi Sammelan
Presided by: Akhilesh Mishra (IFS) | Guest of Honour: Dilip Pandey (poet and MLA)
Poets: Shakeel Azmi, Dr Rakesh Pandey, Dr Kalim Qaiser, Ashok Tatambari, Jamuna Prasad Upadhyay, Rajeev Riyaz Pratapgarhi, Prakhar Malviya Kanha.
Food will be served in ‘Aao-bhagat’ area.
12 noon to 1 pm | Aao-bhagat
Traditional Purvanchal Brunch/ Paramparik Bhoj
7:30 pm to 8:30 pm | Aao-bhagat
Traditional dinner/ Ratri bhoj
Menu: Kathal ki sabzi, pulao, poori/kachori with ras wale aloo, ghati with hari mirch, imarti
Art/handloom and handicrafts will be exhibited in Duwara area.
12 noon to 8:30 pm | Duwara
Exhibitions of Nizambad Pottery, Banari Saadi, Mirzapur/ Bhadohi’s carpets and other stalls.
Contact: Asif Azmi (Convener): 9810114484

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