We have no electricity, no water. Are we really developing?

Jangluram Baiga from Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh says that electricity is a right but after many surveys his village has not got electricity or solar lights. He says we call India a developing country but my village has not got any water and electricity, so can we call that we are free and developing? And it is more a matter of shame because we are from the same district from where our Chief Minister belongs. For more Baiga ji can be reached at 09893062106

Posted on: Jan 07, 2012. Tags: ELECTRICITY JANGLURAM BAIGA WATER

Help us get a handpump in our village, pleads a Baiga tribal

Jangluram Baiga, a tribal from Sujankhar village in Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh says sometime back I had requested on this platform about a handpump in my village but no one has listened yet. There is no drinking water source upto 3 kms from my village and people are suffering. He says we have many other problems, like we do not have electricity, we do not have ownership of land etc but the problem of water is the biggest. For more Baiga ji can be reached at 09893062106

Posted on: Jan 05, 2012. Tags: HANDPUMP JANGLURAM BAIGA WATER

Baiga tribal village in CM's area has no drinking water

From Sujankhar village in Pandaria block of Kawardha district in Chhattisgarh a Baiga adivasi says there are 40 houses in my village but there is no source of drinking water for people or animals. He says we have cpmplained to all and can show you all the receipts. He says we are from the same area from of our Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh but we are struggling for water. For more the caller can be reached at 09893062106

Posted on: Dec 22, 2011. Tags: WATER

Real Gods are sun, food, air, water and fire who are givers

The real god is one who gives without asking for return or payments, the rest are god men.

Posted on: Nov 04, 2011. Tags: FOOD PUNARAM WATER

A village with 10 handpumps and 20 liquor shops!

Khuturam Sunani is telling us today about a village in Bolangir district in Odisha. He says Bolangir is known for drought and distress migration but this vlllage is known for its drinking. The village has 10 handpumps but 20 liquor shops. Additionally it has an english liquor shop. The situation is so bad that many have deposited their BPL cards to continue drinking. Women have complained to administration requesting closure of shops but there is no action. Now they have threatened to obstruct the roads. For more Sunani ji can be reached at 09437657625

Posted on: Oct 12, 2011. Tags: HANDPUMP KHUTURAM SUNANI WATER

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