Thursday, September 9, 2010

1000 BPL card holders got free cell phones instead of the free food grains

It seemed the UPA Government would rather let the food grains rot in open than distribute them for free to the poor reports ibnlive.in.com. Over 1000 Below Poverty Line (BPL) card holders in Rajasthan, got free cell phones, instead of the free food grains. The Government felt it more important to distribute cell phones to the poor in Minister of State for Communication and Information Technology Sachin Pilot's constituency of Ajmer.

The BSNL has supplied 1000 BPL card holders with free connections as part of their corporate social responsibility initiative. But many of the recipients say its more a headache than a gift. "Mobiles will actually add to our expenses. The food grains in the godowns are rotting, why not Government can distribute food grains, said BPL card holder, Govind. One among them is Gyarasi Devi who has no clue what to do with this unwelcome gift. "We could have done with some grains or a job. What will we do with these mobiles, " said BPL card holder Gyarasi Devi. However the truth is many of the BPL families hardly get enough to eat.

However, Union IT Minister Sachin Pilot skipped the function at the last minute. Also conspicuous in his absence was Rajasthan Civil Supplies Minister Babulal Naagar. Babulal was recently caught in controversy after it was shown that the FCI godowns were being used to stack liqour, while food grain rotted outside.

But Sachin Pilot has defended the decision to supply mobile phones instead of food grains. "It is a good start made by the BSNL to make people below the poverty line feel like they too can be part of the telecom revolution. My best wishes are with them, " said Sachin Pilot.

Courtesy: ibnlive

Friday, September 3, 2010

Over 170 govindas were injured in Mumbai



Disaster management officer of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) stated “So far we have sent 170 Govindas to government hospitals, 152 of which have been discharged after treatment.18 are still in hospitals and some of them are critical.”

Over 170 govindas were injured in Mumbai this Thursday on the occasion of Janmashtami.This resulted during the dahi-handi competition where the govindas formed human pyramids to reach the pots of curd. The dahi-handi celebration was observed all over with several places offering prize money of Rs 25 lakhs.

Devotees are of the view that the broken dahi-handi helps to keep away negative influences and mice away from home.

Source:DuniyaLive