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Cakka Sutta: Wheels
“There
are these four wheels, endowed with which human beings & devas develop a
four-wheeled prosperity; endowed with which human beings & devas in no long
time achieve greatness & abundance in terms of wealth. Which four? Living
in a civilized land, associating with people of integrity, directing oneself
rightly, and having done merit in the past. These are the four wheels, endowed
with which human beings & devas develop a four-wheeled prosperity; endowed
with which human beings & devas in no long time achieve greatness &
abundance in terms of wealth.
“If you dwell in a civilized place, make friends
with the noble ones, rightly direct yourself, and have made merit in the past,
there will roll to you crops, wealth, status, honour, & happiness.”
3. In the matter of Religious Minorities especially the Muslim
community,
mention may be made of the establishment of Manyawar Shri
Kanshiram
Ji Urdu, Arabic-Persian University; inclusion of 10 new
Arabic-Persian
Madrasas in the grant-in-aid list; as much as 486.73 crore
approx, on
account of scholarships to 1,28,35,824 minority students (girls
and boys);
elegibilty income limit for scholarships increased to Rs.1 lakh
in respect of
minority students; grant of Rs. 3,745 lakh for the marriage of
37,445
daughters from minority BPL families; reimbursement of fees
amounting
to Rs.2,049 lakh of 49,166 post matric students; construction of
well-
equipped βHaj
Housesβ at
Ghaziabad and Lucknow for the convenience of
the Hajis; βdirect Haj
flightβ from Varanasi to Jeddah;
abolition of the
pre-condition of police verification in the appointment of βMutawallisβ;
arrangement of advance coaching to prepare for competitive
recruitment
examinations; the amount of grant for Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy
more
than doubled to Rs.3 crore; establishment of 58 government secondary
schools in
minority-dominated areas of 22 selected districts as well as
formation of a commission to provide the atatus of minority
institution to
βtaleemi idaarβ (educational institutions) besides, the
distribution of
Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Handloom Weavers awards.
4. βDisabledβ β establishment of βUttar Pradeesh Dr. Shakuntala Misra
Rehabilation Universityβ at a cost of Rs.400 crore to provide quality
education to the differently-abled students; with 1% reservation
for the
visually impaired and 2% other disabled, so far, 677 and
1320fair shops
allotted, respectively; disabled pension rate increased to
Rs.300 per
month from Rs.150- the total number of disabled pensioners
during
2009-10 increased to 708077.
5. Several welfare schemes implemented for
Sarv-Samaj βwomenβ also,
notable being amendment of the zamindari kanoon to ensure
equitable
share of women in patriarchal landed property; the amount of
dole for
destitute women increased to Rs.300 per month from Rs.150 apart
from
construction of shelter homes etc for them in Mathurs and
Vrindavan;
βalertness and sensitivityβ on the part of government has resulted in
Considerable βdeclineβ of criminal cases against βwomenβ.
NOTE-II- In addition, many significant and historic steps wre taken
for the
Uplift of the poor and the helpless belonging to sarv-samaj besides,
Farmers, labourers, lawyers, employees, traders and people engaged
in
Other professions, with all government departments also contributing
to the
Development of the people of the state viz.:
(To be Contd.)
Press Information Bureau
(C.M. Information Campus)
Information & Public Relations Department,
U.P.
C.M. greets people on occasion of Buddha Purnima
Lucknow: May 16, 2011
The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms. Mayawati
ji has extended her heartiest greetings to the people of the State on the
occasion of Buddha Purnima.
In a greetings message, the Hon’ble Chief Minister
ji said that the message of non-violence, peace and service to the people given
by Lord Buddha had become more relevant today. She said that the atmosphere of
peace and mutual forbearance could be established all over the world
by following
the path shown by Lord Buddha.
U.P. Government paying more compensation to
farmers than the Central Government for acquiring their land for schemes
State’s rehabilitation and resettlement policy better
than Haryana and other States
Land acquisition policy formulated by State
Government is the most progressive and farmer friendly policy of the country
Several anti-social elements having vested
interests trying to mislead farmers against State Government
Lucknow: 16 May 2011
A Spokesman of the State Government said that the
compensation given within Uttar Pradesh, during
the last 4-5 years,
was more than the compensation offered by Central
Government or
their undertakings for the acquisition of land for
their various projects.
Yet certain anti-social elements, having vested
interests, were trying
to mislead farmers against the State Government.
The Spokesman
said that the land acquisition policy, formulated
by the State
Government, is the most progressive and farmer
friendly policy of the
country.
The Spokesman said that the farmers were being
paid Rs. 44
lakh per acre compensation on the acquisition of
the land in Noida, Rs.
36 lakh per acre in Greater Noida, between Rs. 22
lakh to Rs. 35 lakh
per acre for land acquisition under Yamuna
Express-Way Authority (in
various districts). Moreover, the rate of
compensation had also been
properly revised over the years. During 2006-07,
about Rs. 20 lakh
per acre compensation was being paid by Noida
Authority, which had
been revised to Rs. 44 lakh per acre during the
five years. Likewise,
the rate of compensation in Greater Noida had also
been revised
upwards.
The Spokesman said that if these rates were
compared with the
rate of compensation being offered by the Ministry
of Railway,
Government of India to the farmers of Raebareli
for setting up of Rail
Coach Factory there, then the picture would become
much clear. The
land owners of Dalmau tehsil were being paid a
compensation of Rs.
2.9 lakh to Rs. 4.35 lakh per acre only. The rate
of compensation was
even much less in the Lalganj tehsil of Raebareli,
which was between
Rs. 3.37 lakh to Rs. 3.7 lakh per acre only. The
Spokesman said that if
it was compared with the compensation rate given
to the farmers of
district Mahamaya Nagar during year 2008-09, then
it would be clear
that the land owners of Mahamaya Nagar got better
rates. They were
given compensation at the rate of Rs. 15 lakh per acre.
The Spokesman said that the compensation rate for
the
acquisition of land for Yamuna Express-Way in Agra
district was about
Rs. 24 lakh per acre, whereas the compensation
rate being offered by
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for
acquisition of land for
the widening of NH-11 in Agra was between Rs. 9.6
lakh per acre to
Rs. 22 lakh per acre. The Ghaziabad Development
Authority had been
offering a compensation of Rs. 44 lakh per acre in
Ghaziabad district,
while the NHAI had been offering a compensation of
Rs. 32 lakh per
acre only for acquisition of land for the
construction of Eastern
Peripheral Express-Way. Similarly, the State
Government had been
offering better compensation for acquisition of
land than the Central
Government in the same districts.
Following are the attractive provisions
incorporated in the
rehabilitation and resettlement policy of Uttar
Pradesh :-
1. Alternative of taking company’s share upto 25 per cent of the annual
assistance in case the land is acquired for a company.
2. Moreover, 7 per cent of the land for development to be given to farmers
after developing it properly.
3. One member of the family, whose land had been acquired, would be
given job in concessionaire company.
4. 17.5 per cent plots of the housing schemes to be reserved for farmers.
5. Farmers rendered marginal because of acquisition to be given
farm labourer’s daily wages for 500 days, while small farmers to be given the
same for 375 days.
6. Farm labourers related with land to be given wages of 625 days. The
Spokesman said that an amount of Rs. 20,000 per acre per annum was being
provided as annuity for a length of 33 years to the affected farmer whose land
had been acquired. It would be paid in addition to the compensation. It would
be given a fixed increase of Rs.600 every year, which would be payable in every
July. He said that if a farmer did not want to take the annuity, then he would
be paid one time amount of Rs. 2,40,000 per acre as rehabilitation subsidy. If
a company acquired the land, then the farmer would have the option to hold 25
per cent share of the land acquired by the company.
The Spokesman said that the legal process of land
acquisition had been mentioned in the Land Acquisition Act 1894. Under it, the award
of the acquired land is announced. It has also the provision of referring the
case to the courts to increase the compensation. But, under the current policy
of the Uttar Pradesh Government, the land owner is given compensation on the
basis of a contract through mutual
consent. The State Government had acquired land
during the previous years through consent of the land owners on the basis of a
contract. He said that the State Government was against the forcible
acquisition of the lands of the farmers.
The Spokesman said that under the rehabilitation
and resettlement policy, provisions had also been made for the proper development
of rural habitation being affected by the land acquisition, so that they also
got the benefit of modern facilities.
The Spokesman said that owing to various
facilities and the simplified procedure being adopted by the State Government,
the industrial development and investment process had been accelerated during
the last 4-5 years. He said that ample investments had been made in heavy,
small and medium industrial sectors in the State. He said that during the year
2007-08 a capital investment of Rs. 4917
crore was ensured, during 2008-09 it stood at Rs.
5276 crore and
during 2009-10 it increased to Rs. 11195 crore.
The Spokesman said
that the process of industrial development and
capital investment was
going on continuously within the State.
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C.M. grieved
Lucknow : 15May 2011
The Honβble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms. Mayawati ji has expressed
profound grief over the demise of leader of the Bhartiya Kisan Union, Mahendra Singh
Tikait.
In a condolence message,
Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that Mr. Tikait always worked for the welfare of
farmers. She said that his efforts undertaken for the betterment of the farmers
would be remembered forever.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji
has conveyed heartfelt condolences and deep sympathies to the family members of
the late leader.
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