Student sings Chhattisgarhi song about importance of study

Bhan Sahu is visiting a primary school in Ranpakheda village in Chhattisgarh. A girl student from there is singing a song for us about the importance of study.For a translation Bhan Ji can be contacted at +919406137939

Posted on: Nov 13, 2011. Tags: Bhan Sahu

Rampant corruption in forest pond construction in Gadchiroli

Bhan Sahu is interviewing Jaidev Mohole of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra who is sharing about the poor state of Forest Reservoirs built by Forest Department. He says that officials make the cost estimates in their offices, without visiting the area. As a result of this the ponds are poorly constructed and do not serve their purpose, resulting in water being unavailable for humans and cattle and a huge waste of money for the state administration.For more Bhan ji can be reached at +919406033089

Posted on: Nov 11, 2011. Tags: BHAN SAHU FOREST GADCHIROLI

A school girl sings a patriotic Chhattisgarhi song

Bhan Sahu visits a middle school in a village in Rajnandgon district of Chhattisgarh where a girl students sings a patriotic song for her in Chhattisgarhi language. For more on the song please contact Bhan ji at 09406137939

Posted on: Nov 05, 2011. Tags: BHAN SAHU EDUCATION

600 families displaced from Kanha yet to be rehabilitated

Bhan Sahu is talking to Bairag Singh Tekam from Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh who says that 600 families were displaced from Kanha national park in his area who are yet to be rehabilitated. Forest department had broken their houses by elephant herds and had also burnt them. He says people are also not getting NREGA wages in time. They are generally delayed by more than 6 months. Widow pensions are also delayed. For more Bhan Ji can be reached at 08962646922

Posted on: Oct 17, 2011. Tags: Bhan Sahu

Interviews with delegates in Adivasi Mahasabha meeting

Bhan Sahu is talking to delegates from Odisha in Akhil Bhartiya Adivasi Mahasabha meeting in Raipur. The delegates tell her that adivasi educated students are not getting enough support from govt. And the adivasi people who live in hills they are getting evicted from their land where companies are occupying the land for mining. The sammelan in Raipur is on till 17th October. For more Bhan Ji can be reached at 09437466481

Posted on: Oct 16, 2011. Tags: Bhan Sahu

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