Mogra dam displaced assured of compensation by January
Bhan Sahu from Rajnandgaon is reporting that displaced families of Mogra dam are yet to be compensated for their inundated land. They gave an ultimatum of 2 weeks to the government but when there was no response they sat on a demonstration on the dam and tried to open the dam gates. Government has now assured them that the compensation will be paid by the month of January. Bhan says if the compensation is not paid by promised date then people have decided to start a hunger strike
Posted on: Sep 21, 2010. Tags: Bhan Sahu
Bad situation of State Bank of India in Chhindwada
Himanshu from Chhindwada is reporting that the services of State Bank of India in Chhindwada is very bad and they should improve.
Posted on: Sep 21, 2010. Tags: CHHINDWADA HIMANSHU CHHINDWADA
First woman fist wrestler not allowed to talk to press
Bhan Sahu is reporting about situation of women in our society. Some time back she had sent a report about first woman Panja ( fist)wrestler from Chhattisgarh who has won quite a few awards. This time when she tried to get her interview for a video story, the girl was happy to talk but others did not allow her to speak. She says a woman who has done pioneering work in a new filed by being the first woman player but she is not allowed to talk about her work, this is the situation of women in our sociery
Posted on: Sep 19, 2010. Tags: Bhan Sahu
Protest against proposed mining in South Rajasthan
Bharat Ji is reporting from Kushalgarh of Nathwara district of South Rajasthan. A company wants to do mining to bring out manganese there but people have seen the situation of displaced people from Mahi and Kadana dams nearby and are protesting against the mining. Collector had promised that for the survey work company will work with the villagers but the company is entering the area with police and making false police cases against the people
Posted on: Sep 19, 2010. Tags: BHARAT MINING
Tajmahal, Mumtaz and labourers sweat
Ravi Saxena from Delhi Shramik Sangh says there are many ways of looking at monuments. One can remember the King who build it but not many remembers the hard work and sweat of the labourer which has gone to build it.
