Bank officials create trouble for NREGA payment in Mandla

Rajesh Bairagi is reporting from Chiraidangri village between Mandla and Jabalpur. He says government now gives NREGA payment only from the bank and the State bank officials come late in this rural branch and people need to visit many times to get their money. They also get refused payment when their account has less money. People need this money to run their daily expenses and government should make special arrangement so that they are given their payments in time

Posted on: Sep 30, 2010. Tags: MANDLA NREGA RAJESH BAIRAGI

CGnet Swara is a very useful service

Avnish Nagar from Udaipur School of Social work says CGnet Swara is a very useful network which gives him information from various parts of the country. This specially gives him the information from the people who are working on the social field and he sends his good wishes for the service

Posted on: Sep 30, 2010. Tags: Avnish Nagar

Implementation of labour laws is the solution of all problems

Bhagirath Prasad Verma from Raipur in Chhattisgarh says in his voice message to the president about a solution he has for the problem of poverty, unemployment and Naxalism. He says implement the labour laws. If six hour work is implemented then everybody will get work and no one will have time to take up guns. That is the solution of poverty, unemployment and Naxalism

Posted on: Sep 30, 2010. Tags: Bhagirath Verma

News about corruption in Mahatma Gandhi rural employment Act

Narayan Ji from Garm Teerath newspaper in Dongargarh in Rajnandgaon district in Chhattisgarh is reading out a news item from his newspaper which talks about corruption in Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment Act. He says the roads prepared under the scheme have been washed away. Putting fictitious names in Muster role and using sub standard material has become very common which can be proved by any physical check up by the district collector.

Posted on: Sep 29, 2010. Tags: NARAYAN GRAMTEERATH NEWS

Kashmir is an integral part of India

Ajit Kumar a journalism student from Ranchi university has reacted to Arundhati Roy’s recent statement that Kashmir was never a part of India. He says I request her to not to make baseless statements and to concentrate on writing which can fetch her Nobel prize. Kashmir is an integral part of India and she should help government to find a solution to the problem there

Posted on: Sep 29, 2010. Tags: Ajit Kumar

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