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(23)For The Gain of The Many For The Welfare of The Many-C.M. to participate in programmes to be held on Gandhi Jayanti Tomorrow -C.M. lays foundation of schemes worth Rs. 44,868.17 lakh for Ambedkar Nagar
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(23) For The Gain of The Many For The Welfare of The Many






C.M. to participate in programmes to be held on Gandhi Jayanti Tomorrow


Lucknow : October 01, 2007 The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Km. Mayawati would participate in various programmes to be held tomorrow on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. The C.M. would garland the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at < ?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags” />G.P.O. Park Hazratganj at 8:00 a.m. Thereafter, she would participate as a chief guest at a function to be held at the local Shri Gandhi Ashram Khadi and Gramodyog Bhawan at 8:10 a.m. Km. Mayawati would also participate in a programme ‘Rashtra Pita Mahatma Gandhi Ki Punit Jayanti’ to be held at the Tilak hall of the Vidhna Bhawan at 11:00 a.m. The chief guest of the programme would be U.P. Governor, Mr. T.V. Rajeswar. *******


C.M. lays foundation of schemes worth Rs. 44,868.17 lakh for Ambedkar Nagar


C.M. lays foundation, dedicates to the people and announces several development schemes worth Rs. 44,868.17 lakh for Ambedkar Nagar district Lucknow :


September 29, 2007


The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Km. Mayawati laid the foundation of several schemes worth Rs. 44868.17 lakh for the all round development of Ambedkarnagar district here today. Dedicating the schemes to the people she said that our party’s government was making its best efforts for removing the regional imbalances of backward areas. She said that our priority was to implement the development oriented policies and welfare programmes in all backward areas, so that the benefits of development could reach all the sections of the society. In a simple programme organised at C.M’s official residence to mark the foundation day of Ambedkarnagar here today, Km. Mayawati symbolically laid the foundation and announced several schemes for development of the district. She dedicated to the people an over bridge costing about Rs. 13.18 crore on Mughal Sarai-Faizabad-Lucknow railway line at Akbarpur-headquarter of Ambedkar Nagar. After completion of this over bridge the traffic movement to tehsil headquarter, school-college and main market of the district would become easy, besides ending the possibilities of accidents on railway crossing. She also dedicated the newly built 132 KV sub centre at Kotwa-Mahmadpur costing Rs. 450 lakh, Katehri Community Health Centre building costing Rs. 148.44 lakh and the Dugdh Utpadak Sahkari Sangh Ltd. Ambedkar Nagar. The cost of these four projects is Rs. 1916.65 lakh. Km. Mayawati laid the foundation of 12 projects worth Rs. 28265.32 lakh which included Rs. 23,500 lakh Government Allopathic Medical College on Akbarpur Tanda road, Press Club building, renovation and strengthening of Tanda-Maya Bazar road, construction of low level/submersible bridge and approach road through Tamsa road-Mirzapur village to Maharua road on Tons river, construction of bridge and approach road on Pahitipur-Annawa road in Shravan area on Bisui and Mardha rivers, foundation of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Bewana building under Akbarpur tehsil, Health Centre building at Baskhari, Judo Hall, Swimming Pool and Weight-Lifting Hall at Akbarpur Sports Stadium, besides symbolic laying of the foundation of boys’ dormitory. The Chief Minister announced 28 projects worth Rs. 14686.20 lakh for Akbarpur, Jalalpur, Tanda, Jahangirganj and Katehri constituencies. These projects include strengthening of Lumbini-Duddhi state highway from Akbarpur to Malipur-Surhurpur up to district border, strengthening and broadening of Akbarpur-Jalalpur road, Malipur Dhamarua road, Tanda-Hanswar-Makrahi-Chahoda-Birhar-Madarmau- Jahangirganj road, Padumpur-Kamharia road, Akbarpur-Gauhania road, Jotpur-Maharua road from Yadav Nagar crossing to Bikawa, Newada-Bandipur-Katka-Semara road, Gosaiganj-Mahmoodganj link road, Tanda-Barua-Jalaki- Utrethu road and setting up of new Katehri tehsil. Km. Mayawati also announced the setting up of Government Girls Inter Colleges at Bhiti Development Block and Tenduakalan of Jahangirganj Development Block, District Co-operative Bank, construction of Akbarpur tehsil building, construction of submersible bridge and approach road between Akbarpur Railway Station and Sahjadpur on Tons river, increasing the capacity of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Government District Hospital Ambedkar Nagar from 100-bed to 300-bed, construction of SC Hostel at district headquarter, expansion of Akbarpur Nagar Palika area, construction of Tanda tehsil building, setting up of additional police station Aliganj and Government Girls Inter College at Tanda, creation of Maharua police station, setting up of control rooms at Tanda and district Ambedkar Nagar, fire station under Alapur tehsil, besides the post graduate education facility at Ramabai Government Women Degree College Ambedkar Nagar. The responsibility of maximum projects has been entrusted to Public Works Department, U.P. Bridge Corporation and Rajkiya Nirman Nigam. Those present on the occasion included Public Works and Irrigation Minister Mr. Nasimuddin Siddiqui, Parliamentary Affairs and Medical Education Minister Mr. Lalji Verma, Transport Minister Mr. Ram Achal Rajbhar, Mines and Minerals Minister Mr. Babu Singh Kushvaha, Legislator Mr. Dharmraj Nishad, Mr. Sher Bahadur Singh, Mr. Tribhuvan Dutt besides Cabinet Secretary Mr. Shashank Shekhar Singh, Chief Secretary Mr. P.K. Mishra, APC Mr. Anis Ansari, Principal Secretary to C.M. Mr. Shailesh Krishna and other senior officers. ******


 


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Indonesia President asked to bring Myanmar issue to the front at UN
assembly
by Ridwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post, Sept 24, 2007
Jakarta, Indonesia — The House of Representatives has asked President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to direct the UN General Assembly’s attention to
the mounting tension in Myanmar so as to press the military junta to
restore democracy.

The Indonesian Legislators’ Myanmar Caucus said in a press conference here
Sunday that the President should give special attention in his speech to
the General Assembly to what it called the “emergency” in Myanmar.

“The President should convince the assembly of the need for urgent action
to stop the current critical situation in Myanmar and bring the military
junta back to the discussion table with the pro-democracy National
League,” said caucus chairman Djoko Susilo.

The tension has been mounting in Myanmar after thousands of Buddhist monks
took to streets over the past five days to protest against the military
junta and demand implementation of the road map to democracy, including
the unconditional release of Noble Prize laureate Aung San Syu Ki.

Separately, House foreign affairs commission chairman Theo Sambuaga said
the President should assign a special delegate to Myanmar to tell the
junta about the concrete measures that needed to be taken immediately to
end the tension.

“The President should take the initiative by sending a delegate to Myanmar
to ask the junta to engage in national reconciliation because, with the
monks’ move, the country is now on the brink of civil war,” he said.

He also called on the government to lobby other ASEAN member countries not
to invite Myanmar to the organization’ s summit in Singapore next month so
as to isolate the military junta.

“ASEAN can no longer stick to the principal of non-interference engagement
in dealing with the Myanmar issue because the military junta has given no
signal that it will bring back democracy,” he said.

Theo and Djoko, respectively legislators from the Golkar Party and the
National Mandate Party (PAN), both said that the mounting tension in
Myanmar was no longer a Myanmarese internal affair. Accordingly, the UN
and ASEAN had to take concrete measures to end the human rights abuses.

They said Indonesia, the United States and other democratic countries
should intensify their lobbying of China, Russia and India to abandon
their support for the junta and ask for the trial of junta leaders before
an international court for their repression of pro-democracy activists and
other human rights abuses.

Theo added that it was really astonishing that India, as the biggest
democratic country in the world, was supporting the dictatorship in
Myanmar.

The military junta has detained hundreds of pro-democracy activists and
National League members loyal to Syu Ki for their opposition to the
dictatorship and repression.

Theo also said that Indonesia in its capacity as a non-permanent member of
the UN Security Council should play an intensive role in lobbying the
United States, France and Britain to have the world body issue a
resolution imposing firm sanctions on the military junta.

“An intensive diplomatic mission is needed to avoid possible bloodshed and
uphold democracy in Myanmar.”


mangesh.dahiwale@gmail.com


Dear brothers and sisters in the Sangha,

 

Jai Bhim!!

 

Below is the message from Buddhist friends in America, who are trying to support our brothers and sisters in Burma who started peaceful democratic revolution in Burma. It is very important for the Indian Buddhists to take a stand, not only against the Military Junta, but also against silence of Indian government that boasts of largest democracy in the world. We have all reasons to stand with our brothers and sisters in Burma for their fight for democracy in their country. Atrocity news has started campaign to support this cause: http://atrocitynews .wordpress. com/2007/ 10/01/indian- buddhist- rise-up-for- burmese-cause/

 

We can also visit the following link and register our protest: http://www.buddhist channel.tv/ index.php? id=70,4945, 0,0,1,0

 

We can also write protest letters and send emails to the Ministry of External Affairs and leaders. We can also ask the Buddhist MPs to raise this issue in the parliament.

 

With metta,
Mangesh
 
tarun.udwala@gmail.com
 
http://www.indianexpress.com/story/222926.html

Dalit+OBC is Maya’s formula for Chhattisgarh

Nitin Mahajan
Posted online: Monday, October 01, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST
RAIPUR, SEPTEMBER 30
After successfully wooing Brahmins in Uttar Pradesh, the Bahujan Samaj
Party (BSP) in Chhattisgarh has decided to engineer a social pact with
OBCs and Scheduled Castes to make inroads into the state polity.
The state unit of the BSP is preparing to replicate Uttar Pradesh’s
social engineering experiment in the 2008 Assembly polls through an
alliance with SCs and OBCs.
Chhattisgarh BSP President Dau Ram Ratnakar said the party was
confident that the alliance would succeed. The party has decided to
contest all 90 Assembly seats in next year’s polls, he said.
“As OBCs are a majority in the state, comprising mostly Sahus and
Kurmis, an alliance of Dalits and OBCs will be an advantage for us in
next year’s Assembly polls,” Ratnakar added. With the total population
comprising 52 per cent OBCs and 22.3 per cent SCs, the party is
hopeful that the alliance will be invincible.
“To bring OBCs into the party fold, bhaichara committees have been
launched by the BSP in each of the parliamentary constituencies. The
committees have been entrusted with the task of organising
constituency-level contact programmes for these communities,” he said.
In the last Chhattisgarh Assembly polls held in 2003, the party had
contested 52 seats out of which it secured 2. However, polling on one
of these seats β€” Malkharauda β€” was annulled by the High Court and a
bypoll held for the seat was won by the BJP. The BSP in the last
Assembly elections had secured a total vote share of 5 per cent by
contesting on 52 seats. The party hopes to improve the vote share
significantly once the alliance of the two castes is established.
Party sources pointed out that upper castes only constitute about 4
per cent of the total population here, but the state has always been
governed by them. Once an alliance between OBCs and Dalits is
achieved, along with some upper caste leaders coming into the party
fold, the state BSP hopes to make significant gains in next year’s
Assembly polls.
As part of the party’s strategy to woo the community, several OBC
ministers from Uttar Pradesh will address mass rallies in various
parts of the state. Also, the charge of Chhattisgarh has been handed
over by the national leadership over to OBC leader Sewak Ram Sahu to
prepare for next year’s Assembly polls.

 

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