Sunday, March 29, 2020

Bihar: How Nitish Kumar's Prohibition Law is Total Failure and Creating Problems in Society

Alcoholism is a big problem for society. It hurts poor people more, since a combination of poverty and alcoholism is a social disaster. Men who turn into alcoholism often lose their jobs due to negligence; face financial problems and when their wives nag them about it, they turn to violence. Looking at the socio-economic issues, the decision of CM Nitish Kumar to ban production, sale and consumption of liquor in Bihar was hailed as a good decision. But few years down the line and the decision has turned totally upside down. Here is how. 

People from the ground level can tell that liquor is still available in most places, only it went underground and turned costlier. There are no shops selling it openly, but the local alcoholics know where to find it. Alcoholics are able to drink daily or whenever they want. But they have to pay more than the normal price. For example, what they got for Rs 90 earlier, costs Rs 300 now. 

This situation is causing a lot of problems. The people involved in illegal liquor sale have become very rich and it has created a negative impact on others who have seen their fortunes changed due to this illegal business. Why do hard work for 12 hours a day when you can just smuggle illegal liquor and earn a year's salary in a week or a month? At the same time, the poor people and their families who suffered due to alcoholism earlier, are still suffering since the ban on liquor is ineffective. 

The Police is busy raiding illegal liquor shops and arresting people involved every day. But the menace and nexus is too big to root out. So you would find some news about raids and arrests in daily news papers. But for every arrested man, there would be thousands of others making the business run. 

Looking at the situation, sometimes it seems removing the ban and resorting to educating and rehabilitating the drunkards may be a better method to deal with alcoholism. 

Friday, March 27, 2020

Deaths, Suicides, Murders and Rape: How Govt Enforced Complete Lockdown Is Taking Indirect Toll on India

Ever since Narendra Modi government imposed Complete Lockdown in India for 21 days to protect people from the ongoing Novel Corona Virus 19 (popularly called 'Chinese Virus'), doubts have been raised whether the decision was right. India lacks basic infrastructure where millions of poor people struggle to meet two ends and country's economy was already witnessing a 'slowdown' for some time. In such a situation, this "complete lockdown" was sure to put the population in severe stress. 

Here are some news of anomalies and unexpected results this lockdown is unleashing on the people. Apart from these, there are numerous cases of Police brutality all over the country where people venturing out even for necessary reason are being beaten up by the Police.

Due to such incidents and crime, the Lockdown has become a Humanitarian Crisis for the society which is already gripping with an uncontrolled epidemic. Government authorities are stretching themselves like never before and it is to be seen how history remembers this episode. 






Mumbai: Man Kills Brother For Going Out Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

Kerala: Man commits suicide due to liquor ban after Lockdown 

Agra: Man who left for hometown on foot dies after walking 200 kms 

Maharashtra: After being turned-down by authorities from going to their villages on foot, 4 returning laborers crushed to death in an accident

Tamil Nadu: Man turns mad in quarantine; runs naked and bites woman to death like a Zombie

Kerala: In past 1 week, 7 people committed suicide due to non availability of wine; govt decides to let them buy with govt prescription

Haryana: Man suffers burn in kitchen after applying Sanitizer

Bareilly: Returning migrant workers sprayed with chemical disinfectant 

Sitamarhi: Man lynched for reporting an incoming corona virus suspect 

Sasaram: Man travels 400 kms on foot to return home during lockdown, dies due to Appendix 

22 Migrant Workers, Kin Have Died Trying to Return Home Since the Lockdown Started 

Hyderabad: Man who walked 500 Kms from Maharashtra for Tamil Nadu dies

Prayagraj: Muslim murders Hindu man for blaming Tablighi Markaz

Tamilnadu: 3 men die after consuming varnish with water as substitute for alcohol during Lockdown 

Sagar: Handicapped man travels 700 Km from Delhi to unite and help his sister

Shimla: Man commits suicide after being suspected with Corona virus contraction 

Gonda: Man Commits Suicide As He Was Missing His Wife Stuck at Her Parents’ Place Due to Lockdown

Akola: Man who was member of Tablighi Jamat commits suicide after getting positive report 

Bihar: Man stuck in Mumbai due to Lockdown, daughter raped in village

Street children are suffering due to Lockdown

Migrants desperate as they run out of supplies and lose jobs due to Lockdown

Mangaluru: Teenager Tries to Sneak Friend Into Apartment Inside Suitcase

Greater Noida: 32-Year-Old COVID-19 Suspect Jumps to Death From 7th Floor of Quarantine Building

Hyderabad: Woman dies while waiting in queue to take out Lockdown Relief money from ATM

Bihar: A man travels 1100 Kms on cycle rickshaw to return home after Lockdown

Raipur: Two migrant workers returning home due to lockdown by walking on railway track run over by goods train

Bengaluru: 50 year old Covid19 patient commits suicide in hospital

Rajasthan: Woman gang-raped by 3 men in school premises where she stayed during Lockdown

Pathankot: Child patient returned by hospitals due to Lockdown; dies 

Bhopal: Addict does not get alcohol due to Lockdown; drinks Ethanol mixed in cold drink; dies

Patna: Domestic violence cases double due to Lockdown

Shahjahanpur: 28 year old worker riding bicycle to go home during Lockdown dies 

Dharmshala: Film procurers guild CEO Kulmeet Makkar was stuck in Dharmshala due to Lockdown, dies with heart attack

Palghar: Two Sadhus and their driver take a short cut to avoid Lockdown curbs, lynched by a mob

Badwani, PM: Migrant worker tries to return to UP from Maharashtra on a bicycle; dies in MP with exhaustion 

UP: Worker riding bicycle from Delhi to Bihar dies in UP

Maharashtra: 14 migrant workers returning home following railway track sleep on the track, run over by goods train 

Note: News Updates Stopped after 1st week of May, 2020. 

Saturday, March 7, 2020

BJP / Modi Government's Pro-Women Policies


On this Women's Day, Congress party has started a twitter trend of #WomanKiBaat as a pun on PM Modi's #MannKiBaat. Cong is certainly unsettled by BJP Govt's women-centric policies. On the other hand, the party is highlighting the pro-women policies it had made during its tenure. 

First, it is totally unfair to compare BJP Govt's 5-6 years with Congress Party's 50 years rule. Secondly, one just needs to recall "Shah Bano Case" to judge how Congress valued women rights. 

We can recall following pro-women policies made by BJP / Modi Goverenment:

Criminalizing Triple Talaq (2019): Protecting Muslim women's rights

Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill (2016): Banning Commercial Surrogacy, protecting poor women from exploitation

Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (2016): Govt started Ujjwala Yojna, to provide free cooking gas connection to women in order to protect their health

Swachh Bharat campaign (2014) under which govt assisted in making toilets in all rural households, protecting dignity of women

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana (2015) to protect and educate girl child

Sukanya Samriddhi Scheme (2015) to promote families saving money to future of their daughters

Mahila-E-Haat (2016), a bilingual online marketing platform to help women entrepreneurs, self-help groups, and NGOs to showcase their products and services

Mahila Shakti Kendra (2017) to empower rural women with opportunities for skill development, employment, digital literacy, health and nutrition

Relaunched Working Women Hostel (2017) to help women manage work along with raising children

Women Helpline Scheme (2015): To provide 24 hour emergency response to women affected by violence including sexual offences and harassment

Maternity Leave up to 26 weeks (2016): Govt increased maternity leave given to both government employees but also private employees to 26 weeks from 12 weeks. 

Muslim Women Allowed To Go On Haj Without Male Guardian (2018): Govt removed the discriminatory practice wherein Muslim women were allowed to travel for Haj only when there was a male guardian accompanying them

Permanent Commission to Women Officers (2019):  In March 2019, the defence ministry announced that women officers be granted a permanent commission (PC) in all 10 branches of the Indian Army

Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (2016): the scheme focuses on providing a free check-up to pregnant women on the 9th of every month in government health centers

There is no doubt that women's welfare is certainly among the top priorities of Modi Government.