Showing posts with label river Pranahitha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label river Pranahitha. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2016

TS fails to provide jobs, people back to gudumba

Brewing Gudumba (illicitly distilled liquor) in the interior areas is continuing despite officials declaring district as Gudumba free long back. People affected by drought continued their traditional manufacturing of Gudumba  as a livelihood.

Many incidents of manufacturing gudumba are reported in the coal belt areas in the district and this is mainly in a village in the mandals along the river Pranahitha and the Godavari and also in coal belt areas of the western region of the Adilabad district.

The state government has failed to provide an alternative employment to the people who gave up their traditional brewing gudumba and again they have started it to make both ends meet in the drought situation. 

The local police have been conducting raids on Gudumba manufacturing units while the excise police have become inactive.

Police conducted raids in Marripelli village and also in Kalvada, Devulaguda and Lambadi Thanda villages in Dahegoan mandal recently. 

Police conducting raids regularly and destroying thousand of liters of ‘Bellampanakam’ and seizing gudumba in huge quantity, Vehicles used for transportation has become regular phenomena in the east district. Police seized Gudumba packets in their raids on gudumba manufacturing units.

It is surprising to know that police are seizing the manufacturing material from the same villages again and again and this means the villagers have not given up the brewing of gudumba despite regular raids and counseling them against brewing gudumba.       

Gudumba is being packed in sachets so that they can easily transport to the selected locations and places and it is found that women are playing an active role in transporting the Gudumba to other places in the district and to villages in bordering Maharashtra. There is a liquor prohibition in Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts of Maharashtra bordering Adilabad.            

The traditional manufacturers of gudumba stopped brewing liquor with the state government’s promise to provide them with an alternative employment to compensate the income they lose by giving up brewing gudumba. But the state government has failed to fulfill its promise till now.

In the meanwhile, the situation has turned from bad to worse with the severe drought conditions in most of the villages.

On condition of anonymity, a woman of Marripelli in Dahegoan mandal said, what should they do to make both ends meet other than brewing Gudumba or else they will die due to starvation as there are no works under Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Rural Scheme (MGNREGS) and wages were pending for a long time and there are no crops.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Gudumba brewing refuse to die down

 Gudumba is brewing 
Gudumba is brewing in the rural areas though the officials declared that the district Gudumba- free two months ago. Police are conducting raids and seized material used in manufacturing the Gudumba.

The incidents of gudumba brewing are being reported more from the east part of the district and that too along the river Pranahitha.

The train route is one of the reasons for gudumba brewing and its sales in the eastern part of the district. Guduma brewing incidents have been reported from Bellampalli and Kasipet, Kagaznagar areas recently. 

It is found that the Gudumba brewed in eastern part of the district is being smuggled to Maharashtra crossing the river Pranahitha and also bootleggers travelling in passenger trains.       

On the other hand, state government has failed to provide alternative employment as it promised to the families which quit the brewing Gudmuba and those families are struggling to meet both ends.
     
Arun Kumar, resident of coal belt area, said the brewing of the Gudumba has comedown drastically with the state government’s efforts but it has not die down. About 80 percent gudumba brewing is controlled.

It is surprise that, the Excise department is under impression that it successfully controlled the brewing gudumba while raids police department carried out raids on gudumba brewing centres in the district.

It seems that there is lack of coordinated efforts to crackdown the Gudumba brewing by the police and excise departments.

According to official data, there is steep hike in the ID (illicit distilled) liquor cases last year when compared 2014 in the district. As many as 629 ID cases booked against the 292 while 704 excise cases in 2015 against the 268 in 2014 in the district.