Showing posts with label Nirmal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nirmal. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Officials sceptical over districts before Dasara

Top district officials are sceptical about the creation of new districts by the state government in next three months.

The officials strongly believe that creation of new districts not an easy task and it needs a lot of procedure and time.

It is said that new districts may not be announced on Dasara festival. Top officials feel that state government is trying to generate revenue through land registrations by creating hype on new districts as it is facing a shortage of funds. 

A senior district officer said they too were in a state of confusion over creating new districts and just simply following the instructions from state government without going to rationality behind creating some new districts.  

Adilabad Zilla Parirakshana Committee feels that state government is deliberately creating real estate boom in the name of creating new districts and serving the interests of the few political leaders and some communities.

Land transactions are high these days in Nirmal and Mancherial to be created as new districts. Land prices also increased many folds in and around Nirmal town since news floated that Nirmal is under consideration of the state government for a new district. 
Land prices raised many folds in and around the Mancherial since the state government has announced that Mancherial will be created as a new district.

Top officials are saying that state government is doing a futile exercise by announcing few places as new district though there was no demand for such thing. Adivasis are not happy with the way the state government is creating the new districts without conducting a scientific survey.

People of Adilabad districts had many doubts on the demand for Nirmal district that came up suddenly without anybody’s demand and political leaders who lobbied for the Nirmal district when there was no such demand from the local public. Adivasi leaders are now questioning the logic behind creating Nirmal district while rejecting the Tribal district.

The creation of Nirmal and Mancherial has raised many issues including persons owned lands in and around these towns, control over the real estate business and communities benefiting more out of creating these two districts.

Questions are also raised what is need of creating new districts with just 50 km radius in the wake of improved road connectivity, communication technology and government talking much about online services. 

Some people feel the need of the hour is creating infrastructure and facilities for the employees at work place and addressing the peoples’ problems without much delay.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Women demand liquor ban in adopted villages


Ministers, MLAs and top district officials who adopted more than 410 out of total 866 gram panchayats under Grama Jyoti programme were seems to be caught in the cross fire. They can neither support the ban on liquor in any form against the government interest nor support the liquor consumption in their villages in the Adilabad district of Telangana.

On the other hand, local liquor businessman and liquor mafia have started campaign against toddy and Gudumba by taking the advantage of the situation as far as toddy is concerned and forcing the villagers with the help of village development committees to boycott toddy only to increase the liquor sales.

Ministers and MLAs first adopted one grampanchayat of their choice in their respective Assembly constituency and later the number increased to three.
Now the women of the grampanchayats have taken a decision to ban liquor in any form and its sale in their villages to avoid nuisance by the drinkers and also prevent the families from ruin.

Interestingly, in some places, local liquor businessmen who recently got licenses for liquor shops by paying increased license fee and application fee are influencing the village development committees to ensure that women boycott only toddy and gudumba.

Village development committees are boycotting toddy and guduma in the villages taking the advantage of prevailing situation that nearly 20 habitual toddy and gudumba drinkers died of alcohol withdrawal symptoms evident in the Nirmal division.

Mudhole MLA G. Vittal Reddy is facing this peculiar situation in his Assembly constituency where women took an oath boycotting liquor and its sales in the villages. Subsequently many habitual drinkers fell sick and many deaths reported with the alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Excise department officials are also facing embarrassing the situation with the  villagers especially women boycotting the liquor and demanding for the cancellation of licenses to the liquor shops.

An officer who adopted a village under Grama Jyoti in Adilabad mandal said now he cannot support the women who wanted liquor ban in the village which goes against the interest of the state government.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Toddy withdrawal symptoms aggravate


Adilabad district of Telangana is facing a big problem due to several incidents of habitual drinkers of toddy and liquor falling sick and nearly 20 persons including women died till now due to alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Even family members of the patients are experiencing this kind of situation for the first time.

Four habitual drinkers died in a single day in Nirmal town on Saturday and it shows the severity of the situation. Some of the habitual drinkers even committed suicide with the alcohol withdrawal symptoms.          

The incidents of habitual drinkers falling sick and behaving differently first reported in Kamole village in Bhainsa where villagers boycotted liquor in any form and its sales and later the incidents reported from Basar village where five persons died and nearly 400 habitual drinkers including women hospitalized.

Subsequently, 13 habitual drinkers died and large number of patients admitted to government and private hospital in Nirmal town and one habitual drinker died in Khanapur in the recent past.

This situation arose with the surprise raids on gudumba and adulterated toddy manufacturing centres and closing them by officials of excise department under the instruction from the state government just after reviewing its decision to introduce cheap liquor in the state.

The state government or district administration drew criticism from the people for not taking up any exercise to tackle the situation arise before going to crackdown adulterated toddy and gudumba. The officials concerned have failed in opening de-addiction centres to deal with the situation.            

Nirmal area hospital has become another Erragadda hospital where many patients are behaving differently and are admitted and tied to beds. According to medical experts, habitual drinkers are behaving differently as their body was not getting sufficient dose of drug though medicines to that of adulterated toddy.

Even, small dose of medicines Diazepam and Clonazepam tables proved to be futile being given to the habitual drinkers undergoing treatment at many government and private hospitals in the district. These tablets will be given to the patients suffering from anxiety, disorders alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

It is said that the toddy manufactures add certain drugs to toddy to ensure kick to the drinkers habituated to the adulated toddy over the years.

More number of adulterated toddy related deaths reported in slums where nearly 10,000 habitual drinkers and majority of them daily wage laborers living in the Nirmal town alone and their number was pegged at 50,000 in the Nirmal division.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Rahul's chai pe charcha


Machharla Padma and Gangadhar of Vadyal village in Laxmanchanda experienced the happiest day of their lives. 

An unexpected surprise turned up at their doorstep in the form of AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday. Rahul spent time between 12.46 pm and 3 pm with the new friends he made during his Kisan Sandesh Yatra in Laxmanchanda in Adilabad district.

Members of the middle class family served tea and decoction to Rahul Gandhi, Digvijaya Singh, Madhu Yaskhi Goud and other persons who spent some time in their home. Rahul had curd and dal rice for lunch, which was arranged by the Congress leaders. Gangadhar’s home was adjacent to the public meeting ground where Rahul was to address the gathering. The close proximity of the house was selected by the Congress leaders for which SPG gave clearance immediately.

Elated over Rahul’s visit and partaking of their hospitality, Padma said “They had tea and even accepted decoction instead of coffee as there was no milk available. In fact we also gave it to the people on the dais.”

She said, “Rahul Gandhi had a bath in our home and took a brief nap for some time while discussing with other senior Congress leaders.” She added that Rahul entered their home while she was rolling beedis and was asked by Rahul to roll a beedi for him to have a look about making beedis. She told Rahul that she earned Rs 145 per 1,000 beedis in a day when Rahul asked her about her work.

Padma’s elder son Naveen said their family members got a rare opportunity to not only have a close look of Rahul Gandhi but also serve him tea. Their family took a photograph with Rahul Gandhi, which will be preserved and treasured forever, he added.



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