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The Land Beyond Roads – Seeking Jawai’s Raw & Rugged Allure
Jawai, located in Rajasthan’s Pali district, is a place that will leave an imprint on your soul with its entrancing beauty and wildlife. Among the spectacular hills of this hidden treasure are live leopards and local tribals in perfect harmony. In this blog post, we will walk you through life in this vibrant ecosystem full of rich biodiversity and colorful culture. Keep reading as you book your Jawai Bandh safari booking and plan your own Jawai adventure!
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Sheshachalam Trek - a travelogue or monologue !!
SHESHACHALAM TREK – A Unique Pilgrim trek by YHAI
Sheshachalam –trek on the abode of God of Seven Hills, Shri Balaji Tirupathi Devasthana, is a memorable wander into one of 108 Theerthams on the Thirumala. People often visit, Papanashana Theertha, Aakash Ganga and Kapila Theertha as they are very easily accessible by road and pay their respects to the Theerthas and enjoy the serene atmosphere there.
However, there are many more unknown and mystique Theerthams which I remembered to have visited during my early childhood days, like Thumburu Theertham, Ramakrishna Theertham in the deep woods of Thirumala with my parents and especially, the most pious and determined lady my mother who was fond of Thirupathy Venkataramana. She would climb without taking any food and till finishing Darshana of the Lord Venkateswara !!
I remember a family trip to Thirupathy when I was around 10 years of age; we climbed the hills during wee hours of around 3.30 am and it was quite dark and scary to climb in those days without any facilities or shelter. My father was determined to go up and we went and got scolding from Forest officials for daring in the night along with family members as there was a threat of animals roaming on the way. I still remember the chill feeling we had throughout the climb !!!
Just to refresh my child hood memories, it came upon as if I was destined to visit Thirumala through YHAI trek program – Sheshachalam. I could not visit Thirupathy for a long time even though it remained my favorite hill to climb on foot for a long time. Again, all due to the initiative of my brother, Venkat who has become a senior trekker of YHAI along with his better half, Bhagya who is ever ready to do an outing this way. She had in fact, designed an ingenious sleeping bag with available materials like Woollen Shawls and linen.
We all set foot on a day of Karnataka Bandh after borrowing Grand I10 of TVS to Tirumala on 25th early morning. There were lots of uncertainties, I just landed after an overnight journey from Mangalore and we had to reach by 2 pm to get into the forest and the reporting point was “Keshava Reddy School (formerly Bhuvanagiri School) at Kukkala doddi Village, about 30 kms towards Kodur from Thirupathy and 20 kms from Renigunta Station, (the literal meaning of Kukkala doddi being a place for canines reared by one local headman).
Kodur is known for growing a variety of mangoes and further leads towards Kadapa. I met a farmer who studied in this School and got an insight into the sanctity of this place. This route used to be called “Annamayya margam” in memory of the devout Annamacharya who used to climb from the rear side of the hill.
The very fact that this path was treaded by Saint Annamacharya and a noted devotional poetess “Vengamamba” filled my soul with pleasantness and a bit of excitement. Tarikonda Vengamamba was a Niyogi Brahmin lady and staunch devotee of Lord Ventakeshwara who became a Yogini and written devotional poems on Lord. She dedicated her life to Lord after becoming a child widow who considered Lord as her husband and continued to dress as a married woman.
Story goes that she was doing Ekantha Seva to Lord Venkateswara and she was banished by the priests to a cave about 15 kms away from Tirumala and this did not deter her from worshipping the lord. She used to travel through the cave and reach temple for worship!! We were about to stay in this cave near Tumburu Theertha, on the third day of our stay and this was quite a fascinating thing for me to visualize the life of such a staunch devotee and contemporary of Annamacharya in 17th Century.
I remembered a similar story of Akka Mahadevi who lived near Kardaliwan cave, close to Shri Shaila Mallikarjuna Temple. It did not look like just a coincidence that we were there during last month !!!. My fascination with the place and the Shloka “Shree Shaila Shikaram Dhristva Punar Janma na vidyathe” was satisfied during this yet another pilgrim-trek which could happen only partly due to forest permission issues.
Day 1:
At around, 3.30 pm we were briefed about the program and trekkers started moving in line to reach a place called Bandi Marisula which is roughly two and half hours easy trek. It is a very secluded place for resting in the night and it is said that the Tigers used to attach the bullock carts with such a great force that the wooden spokes used to break for the intense attach.
The literal meaning of Bandi is Bullock cart and Marisula is the wooden spoke which broke. After hearing this, the place seemed a bit scare. But seeing the natural surroundings, all such fears disappeared. There was a natural pond surrounded by pristine brown coloured rocks and dense forest in the background. The camp site was quite small and could have accommodated about 50 to 60 trekkers only. We were nearly a hundred. From here we are to start trek next day to explore the dense forests including some perennial springs, Secret Canyons, Cascading Waterfalls, Century old tall trees, caves, pre historic rock paintings etc., off the beaten tracks with the help of enthusiastic YHAI volunteers headed by KV Prasad and Balu garu.
This trek happens once in a year and hence there was a big rush of trekkers and some piligrims who want to see this part of Tirumala.After a sumptuous tea break and dinner later in the evening, we rested in the open for a while. There were no tents of YHAI but Venkat was ready with a tent of his own and pitched the same at an appropriate place. My sleep bag saved me from the chilled nights but this did not guarantee sound sleep as there was so much enthusiasm among trekkers, pilgrims who were excited and kept awake through out the night giggling, cracking jokes and made a bit unusual noise in this serene atmosphere. Days trek was very light and we kept good pace with all enthusiasm. The regular camp was unavailable and another batch yet to join us next day morning.
Day 2:
The day’s mandate was to reach Yerra Reddi Madugu and come back early for another short trek of two kms near our camp site. But it was long enough to reach and we were there at around 2 pm as we left late. This is a natural pond and water flowing throughout the year. After a strenuous walk of five hours we were eager to enter into water. I was watching others getting soon into water and I also slowly moved on.
This is where I drowned in the Water for the first time in life. There were big rocks in the water and the depth was not visible. I slowly moved towards the middle and felt that there is no more rock to go further. I decided to go back and turnedback. But at this stagem I slipped and drowned back and in seconds went down. I tried to cycle and come up, but the legs were not having enough strength to co operate.
I now felt that I am drowning and unable to reach the top of the rock so that I can stand. Heard, Kitty shouting loudly and making gestures. I had to grab another fellow swimmer, but he could not take me and I again drowned. Now I knew that I cannot come up without help.There were many in the pond who would not have noticed me. Within seconds, I grabbed someone else and came aboard on the rock, a bit shaken by my inability to come back to a safe place. For a moment I could see Kitty waiving and calling names. I gave him a shock of the day and he was trembling with fear and agony. I was quite comfortable and came little closer to the pond.
Now it was my turn to help someone else. There was a girl who was trying to come and go back. I observed that she is very nervous and finally as expected she drowned a little into the water. I could clearly see that she could not stand and head went inside. She was unable to come back to the top and I immediately grabbed her hand and lifted her to safety. Now the debt is repaid and I felt better!!
After having packed lunch, we started back. Now the number of trekkers who came directly increased and we had to go back to camp before it is too late. On the way we had to cross a big grass land and the chances of missing route was bright during night. We speeded up and tried move fast so that the large batch could move safely in distance. We had to give breaks for the other trekkers to join without having much gaps in between. Finally, wewereback by 6 pm to be greeted with a much wanted Tea break followed by Bajji. Bajji looked so delicious and also ensured smooth passage next day morning!!
Day 3:
This was the D day, I was waiting for. To see Vengamamba Caves and Tumburu Theertha whichis close by. We moved on at around 9 am and started trekking towards hills besides the camp. We had to cross over quite a number of small streams of water bodies; which was presently only boulders and water here & there. Crossing over the boulders for most of the trek was difficult & strenuous.
We had everychance of skidding and spraining ourselves which would make us no more fit for further journey. Luckily, we were careful enough to avoid such a situatin and kept walking towards Tumburu Valley. We stopped over for lunch at Chakalibanawater fall and there is also a pre historic period cave and we climbed into the same. It was refreshing place for having lunch and relaxation thereafter.
We reached Vengamamba caves and occupied the temporary tents / plastic roofs at around 12.30 pm. The Tumburu Theertham was close by and we moved on to see this majestic theertham. It is highly religious place and many rishis did penance in ancient times. The trek through the canyon with towering hills of more than 200 feet with a clearance of 20 to 30 metres between the vertical rock walls climbing over boulders wading through pools of water ultimately reaching the water fall where the two hills join together is an unforgettable experience.
We could see a number of ponds in the rock which we were cautioned to avoid entering as nobody knows how deep they are. We had to slowly go sideways to avoid falling into the pond by skidding onrocks!!There were local persons to cross us over to the other part of Big canyons route which itself was a diving path to reach the ultimate Theertham. The water was chilled and we enjoyed the walk through.
All our pains in leg disappeared in a whiff once we had bath in the stream finally at the end of the split rocky canyon. It is said that the big canyons are extremely rare sight in nature and it is thrilling to see tham. The serenity of the place is amazing and I started visualizing the period when rishis walked in this path doing their regular penance. Vengamamba cave is not too far away and she must be visiting this place daily.
We can see a large number of big ant hills on the way and one at the entrance had an idol being worshipped next to the ant hill. It looked like Tumburu rishi who has mastered music. The Tumburu Narada are well known for their music and devotion in our puranas. With a deep sense of satisfaction, we came backto the Vengamamba caves and settled down. There was a Yogi Maharaj in this place.
People say that he was ex military and came here to meditate and eventually settled down. He was alsogiving medicines to the local people when they were sick and was killed by some unknown people / poachers during 2010. All the ladies were accommodated in the cave parchment and we settled down in the temporary plastic tents outside. We felt that it was a real trek today followed by a rare rock formation (Canyon) mostly due to certain kind of earth quake or re orientation of the planet millions of years ago. The memories of this wonderful cave and the theertham would remain for a long time to come.
Day 4:
This was the last day and we were all completely exhausted physically. Our minds were fresh and energies high, even though there is pain everywhere. Destination was Rama Theertham and reaching Papanashanam for grand finale of the trek. We had break fast and packed lunch. Thanked all the workers who helped us in pitching temporary tents, preparing food and leading us safely through forest.
After a brief ceremony, we also got our certificates in advance as some parties would require to leave early. We had to climb up hill for about 5 kms on the serenic hills followed by 1 km ascent and 2 km deep descent on the rocks which seems to have been thrown from above. The climb was bit strenuous as there was sun on top of our head and we slowly reached the base camp of Ramakrishna Theertham.
We left our bags there and started ascent of 1 km followed a deadly descent of 2 kms down hll. It was a dangerous and risky walk down the hill with big boulders and sharp stones. This place is visited by pilgrims once in a year during Magha pournami for ceremonies. The TTD staff were busy erecting temporary ladders made out of wood down hill and we slowly went down using ropes on the way. Going down was quite exhausting and needed lot of patience with physical agility to climb big rocks/stones and without falling at any place !!
After reaching down, we were deighted to see the theertham and the source was difficult to identify as we have to swim across to see whichwas not possible. However, I tried to walk on the cliff to see the last visible part and took some very good pictures. One more trekker followed me and his thirst for selfies was satisfied by taking photos from a dangerously looking cliff. Down there was a stream of water coming from the falls and many of our trekkers were found to be enjoying the ice cold water swim.
By this time we realized that the stomach is empty and our bags in base camp had the luch pack. We had no option to climb back and our butter fly man – Biju was so hungry. He started looking for food everywhere and nothing came through. Luckily, there were local TTD staff were trying to save some food packets they received from Temple from the monkeys who weretrying ferociously to steal some packets.
I was lucky to get one packet which would have been offered for monkeys and both of us shared the divine pongal prasadam which would have otherwise gone monkey way!!. We were really lucky to eat pongal with some local chutney which tasted like heaven. Finally, after some rest we climbed back the same way towards tht top of the hill, which seemed better while climbing. It was anyway risky to hurry and we tread slowly to reach the top and had food. This was the last part of trek and we finally bid adieu to our Trek leaders and walked towards Papanashanam.
After paying respects to the Goddess Ganga, we moved on to Thirumala and later to Thirupathy to drive back to Bangalore. My wish to have Darshanam was not possible due to technical reasons and I decided to do it later with family. Came back to Mangalore by catching some local Saarige bus at around 12.30 pm and travelled through out the night to see Chinmaya who was not well. It was really a test of my endurance to travel during night in the local busses from Bangalore to Hassan, Hassan to Mudigere and Mudigere to Mangalore, after a 4D / 3N trek on Tirumala.
The entire journey starting on 24th night at Mangalore to 29th January, 2018 was like a dream with no gaps in between. My ambition of climbing the Thirumala hill was fulfilled in a different way and the memories would linger well for quite some time. I had consciously chosen to keep my conversation with the fellow trekkers to the barest minimum and enjoyed the solitude even though I was one among 100+ trekkers.
Hopefully, I would visit these places again with family and enjoy it in a different way, very soon. There are 108 theerthams on this holy hill and their religious sanctity is very significant. The rush we find in Thirumala is really scary and if everybody wishes to visit these theerthams, it may severely impact the environment.
They are better off without pilgrims and an occasional visit of trekker-pilgrims would be good for the ecology of Seven hills. Eco tourism is the need of the hour in this place and it cannot be compromised for our selfish nature. Generally people think that the entire planet belongs to them and they have every right to use all the resources for their entertainment.
It may be the reason that the nature has kept it secrets very closely and very few would know the way. Vengamamba Cave, Tumburu Theertham, Ramakrishna Theertham are the unique mystical places which we cannot forget for a long time.
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Jawai Bandh Rajasthan: Things you should know before going there
Jawai Bandh Rajasthan is a wonderful place to visit if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The people here are friendly and welcoming, and they'll make sure you have a good time while you're there.
If you're looking for a place that's unique, Jawai Bandh Rajasthan is your answer. The surrounding area is rich in history, and there are many places that offer great views of nature or have interesting tales to tell about their past.
The best thing about Jawai Bandh Rajasthan? It's close enough to civilization that you can still enjoy modern amenities—but far enough away that you won't be disturbed by noise or crowds when you're trying to relax after a long day of sightseeing!
There are many things you should know before going to Jawai Bandh Rajasthan. Here are some important tips for you:
1) You should pack your bags well in advance so that you can stay there for a long time.
2) Carry water bottles with you so that you do not get dehydrated during the trip.
3) It is important to wear sunscreen lotion and sunglasses when going there because there will be lots of sunlight during this time period.
4)Jawai Bandh Rajasthan is home to many tribespeople who maintain their traditional lifestyle and culture intact despite the modern world intruding on their land every day.
5)The area has many lakes and rivers that provide clean drinking water for residents of the state as well as tourists from around the world who visit this region each year.
6) The area is very isolated and only accessible by air, rail and road.
7) There are no mobile phone signal in the region and internet connectivity is slow at best.
8) It is extremely hot in the summer months and cold during the winter months.
Resort in Jawai is a unique resort that has been designed to reflect the natural landscape of Island and its wildlife. The resort's activities include trekking and cycling tours through the forested area around their property. We also offer custom-guided hiking tours through the jungle, mountain biking and kayaking expeditions. Guests can stay at their private villas or rooms within the main building which overlooks a lake where they can enjoy panoramic views.
The Jawai Leopard Safari Resort offers you an exquisite stay at a jungle safari resort here. The resort has been designed keeping in mind your comfort and safety while staying with us so that you can enjoy our jungle safari with all tranquility and comfort. The resort is located on the banks of river which provides a soothing environment to focus on nature's beauty with all its splendor.
Jawai Jungle Safari take you deep into the jungle as you explore this amazing paradise environment with your guide. You will be able to see many species of birds including hornbills, sunbirds, Leopards and hummingbirds as well as other animals like porcupines and many more with Jawai Leopard Safari.
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[12/8/2020, 8:36 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Sir today Bharat bandh is a total sucess to farmers because they got united and came on roads and by this it was lesson to GOVT in future not to do farmers bills without discussing with farmers first.
[12/8/2020, 9:00 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Deva Gowda family is betrayal family because Kumar Swamy betrayed many times and now they betrayed farmers and this a big mistake and big question of today debate why they cheated farmers today ans.
[12/8/2020, 9:08 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Modi giving high-speed internet because to do MODI marketing that is M is equal M that is MODI is equal to MARKETING and by doing MARKETING in MEDIA MAFIA should be stopped immediate by supreme court.
[12/8/2020, 9:18 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Modi giving high-speed internet because to do MODI marketing that is M is equal M that is MODI is equal to MARKETING and by doing MARKETING in MEDIA MAFIA should be stopped immediate by supreme court.
[12/9/2020, 10:02 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Here are five ways that citizens and governments can make progress in the fight against corruption.' 'https://www.transparency.org/en/news/how-to-stop-corruption-5-key-ingredients?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share-button
[12/12/2020, 10:20 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: 103kg Gold Worth Rs 45cr Disappeared From CBI Custody, Where Is The Gold?
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/103kg-gold-worth-rs-45cr-goes-missing-from-cbi-custody-in-tamil-nadu/articleshow/79688854.cms
Comments: Who is in charge of CBI, who is ruling the nation, CBI, the top investigation institute of the nation claims gold under its custody has disappeared, what a joke, FEKU and company would have made a big issue out of it, had it been in opposition.
How many more scams are going on, mr. FEKU? ... see more
[12/13/2020, 10:02 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Vigilance officials seized cash, jewels from RTO and check-posts
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[12/14/2020, 11:56 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: *POOR JAYALALITHA*
And poor Jayalalitha departed.
She could not take anything with her.
The imperious Jayalalitha who ruled over Tamil Nadu became just a memory. She became the permanent occupant of 6 feet of public land, not in any of the thousands of acres she owned.
She was taken in a gun carriage, though she had a good fleet of luxury cars and vehicles, leaving empty handed, and leaving everything earned through fair and foul means for others.
1197 Acres in Tirunelveli.
200 Acres in Valajapetta.
100 Acres in Otthukkotta.
25 Acres in Shiruthavoor.
200 Acres and another farm of 100 Acres in Kancheepuram.
Grape Garden of 14.5 Acres in Jeedimetla village in Ranga Reddy district in Telangana.
Kodanad Tea Estate of 1600 Acres with Bunglows in Nilgiri.
Besides these, she had...
A massive 24,000 square feet residential property called Veda Nilayam in Poes Garden costing about Rs 100 Crores.
commercial buildings, including one each in Chennai and in Hyderabad. Other properties included....
800 kg silver.
28 kg gold.
750 pairs of shoes.
10,500 sarees.
91 watches.
Two Toyota Prado SUVs.
Tempo Traveller.
Tempo Trax.
Mahindra Jeep.
An Ambassador car
A Mahindra Bolero.
A Swaraj Mazda Maxi.
A Contessa.
The nine vehicles are worth around Rs 42,25,000. (As on 1997), not to speak of Benami properties held all over and later additions.
Her life is a lesson for all human beings;
when the call comes from above, you may not even have time to say goodbye to your near and dear.
No one can help you, no one can save you, not the followers who were ready to do anything and even to give up their lives, a battery of servants waiting for an instruction, or the battalion of officers ready to take orders, best hospitals, best medical brains from India and abroad – repeat no one.
It is also a lesson that whatever one amasses arrogantly through unfair means, through deceit, giving pain to others, will have to be left behind, along with what was earned fairly.
Sometimes, even the offering of last drop of water or performance of last rites may not be by a blood relative as in her case.
*Realise that we are only a traveller here and have to leave for the next destination.
So give up ego or all that are related, realise one’s own true self, be a good human being showing empathy to fellow beings.
[12/14/2020, 12:21 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Government first should Stop BRIBE CORRUPTION AND MAFIA in transport department and pay all employees under Government pay and you people are CHEATING employees by paying Govt employees 30k others 12k
[12/14/2020, 3:30 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Government unable to run transport department then why you need transport minister if it is loss it is because of BRIBE CORRUPTION AND MAFIA and handover to us we will run by profit STOP GOVT LOOTING.
[12/14/2020, 8:56 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: BJP keeping all RSS leaders to make CM like Yogi Anand and Pragna singh also sanyasi and she once told GODSE is great and later she apologized in front of media and now also she not learn lesson today
[12/14/2020, 9:00 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: BJP now started against Sudras because there no issues with Muslims now because CAA NRC TRIPLE TALAQ NPC became silent now they want some issues this is because the same given traning in RSS so danger
[12/14/2020, 9:09 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Brahmins in future come to roads to do Pooja because people in India will be changing shortly so becareful to the people supporting Brahmins because you people will be fooled shortly becareful today
[12/15/2020, 9:01 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Sir to all CONCERN in future year shortly VIGILANCE courts will come and will tackle these types of issues and this VIGILANCE will come under President of India and retired supreme court judges only.
[12/16/2020, 7:55 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: IT Dept detects Rs 160 cr black income after raids on Maha builder, others
https://www.republicworld.com/india-news/law-and-order/it-dept-detects-rs-160-cr-black-income-after-raids-on-maha-builder-others.html
[12/16/2020, 9:03 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: we all are Indians in Bharat stop using the word HINDUSTAN because Muslim feel they are separated because the word HINDUSTAN means for Hindus so that's the reason partition happened so we Bharat today
[12/17/2020, 6:51 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Supreme Court asks central government to put India's new farm laws on hold as its mulls setting up a panel to break the deadlock
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[12/18/2020, 3:45 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Tamil Nadu: IT seizes Rs 21 crore cash, detects 700 crore unaccounted income from govt contractor
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[12/20/2020, 10:32 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: POLITICIANS IN Bharat take oath on constitution in democracy and without giving respect to oath taken they loot by clicking the link you all understand a MP from AP looting 7926 crores what Modi doing God only knows next election no majority to any party and Modi should see that there is no loot by MP in Bharat because as PM it's his responsibility to see what former MP of TDP from Nararaopet rayapati sambasiva rao making a loot of 7926 crores where PM should give power to vigilance awareness ideaman of india we take full responsibility and make this looting MP stand in front of High court and give him the fine of how much he looted to return to court if not paid the amount of loot as fine here comes the new section which will be started shortly 840 section of vigilance ONLY JAIL NO BAIL for all corrupt politicians those involved in LOOTING BRIBE AND CORRUPTION AND MAFIA these for these till their death no BAIL under vigilance awareness new act which will come in shortly by vigilance awareness ideaman of india and by this if you put 10 people under this section to POLITICIANS in JAIL without giving BAIL till their death and putting the fine to the same amount they have looted plus 10 crores extra fine like in sashikal and Jayalalithaa son Sudhakar case and by this we can change Bharat to about 99.9% cases in BRIBE AND CORRUPTION AND MAFIA which is involved in LOOTING of Indians in Bharat which a major problem of constitution in democracy of india where President of India Ramnath Kovind should see carefully without showing any partiality to any GOVT arrest the culprits POLITICIANS involved in LOOTING arrested and putting in VIGILANCE JAIL and these cases should be tracked by starting new VIGILANCE AWARENESS IDEAMAN OF INDIA COURTS and ARREST all POLITICIANS involved in LOOTING Bharat in name of BRIBE AND CORRUPTION AND MAFIA and for these culprits only JAIL NO BAIL and also VIGILANCE police should be started where these VIGILANCE police can cut BRIBE AND CORRUPTION AND MAFIA all over India by VIGILANCE courts to track down the pending court cases of more 3.5 crores and VIGILANCE is the only way to give GOVERANCE where Government is not able to give and VIGILANCE will show and do what is not Government is doing by involving all VIGILANCE police and new VIGILANCE courts which comes DIRECTLY under President of India and retired judges of High and supreme court from 2021 SHORTLY which will be organised by IDEAMAN OF INDIA and not GOVT and IDEAMAN OF INDIA will take initiative to put CCTV all over India which is SANCTIONED for Nirbhaya scheme of more 630 crores for each here we see GOVT not doing on CCTV so IDEAMAN OF INDIA will organise what GOVERNMENT not able in all each and every field to make India a developed country by removing BRIBE CORRUPTION AND MAFIA and all system of Bharat will change and stop these POLITICIANS LOOTING Indians in Bharat and remove complete POVERTY of HUMANS IN BHARAT and IDEAMAN OF INDIA all POLITICIANS should learn to give good governance by stopping BRIBE CORRUPTION AND MAFIA AND LOOTING immediately by new section of 840 of VIGILANCE COURTS ONLY JAIL NO BAIL IMMEDIATELY that knowingly doing crime in today's POLITICS that 420 plus 420 is 840 double criminals today an Idea can change by IDEAMAN OF INDIA by VIGILANCE police VIGILANCE courts and VIGILANCE GOVERNANCE because in next election no majority for any SINGLE LARGEST PARTY THEN ONLY PRESIDENT RULE under VIGILANCE GOVERANCE by only retired judges of High court and supreme court and all senior advocate and LAWYERS of india immediately be READY 👍🙏🕉️✌️👋🌟👌🙏🏼
[12/22/2020, 8:25 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: Government doesn't know how to give good governance first they made mistakes of operating aeroplane ✈️ which was the major causes of COVID-19 if not virus would have been in China only but aeroplane?
[12/22/2020, 10:00 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: To all CONCERN we all are Indians in Bharat stop using the word HINDUSTAN because Muslim feel they are separated because the word HINDUSTAN means for Hindus so that's the reason partition happened so WE ALL INDIAN'S IN BHARAT STOP CALLING HINDUSTAN TODAY .
[12/29/2020, 4:44 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: ‘Independence of judiciary under threat, never seen Bar so divided,’ says ex-SC judge Kurian Joseph
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[12/30/2020, 5:27 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: https://youtu.be/2Ex6RQVua3c
[1/5, 1:39 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: HERE WE ALL INDIANS IN BHARAT SHOULD SUPPORT TO Ram Jethmalani's lonely black money quest prompts him to accuse Modi of "intentional fraud" AND BRING BACK 90 LAKH CRORES BLACK MONEY TO INDIA IN ABROAD BY WHICH POVERTY IN INDIA CAN BE REMOVED http://scroll.in/article/723808/ram-jethmalanis-lonely-black-money-quest-prompts-him-to-accuse-modi-of-intentional-fraud via @scroll_in
[1/5, 3:41 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: SUPPORTING RAM JETHMALAREGISTER IN VIGILANCE AWARENESS BY IDEAMAN OF INDIA TO REMOVE BRIBE CORRUPTION BLACK MONEY MAFIA WHAT WAS THE DREAM OF RAM JETHMALANI OK
[1/5, 11:22 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: RSS made INDIA partitioned by creating the word Hindustan by this it made Muslim seperated from India for this 2 people where AGAINST they are Mahatma Gandhi and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar so RSS killed both ok.
[1/8, 10:42 AM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: https://youtu.be/uIup1CcDz2k BY CLICKING THE LINK YOU UNDERSTAND MR.RAM JETHMALANI FIGHT AGAINST BRIBE CORRUPTION AND BLACK MONEY AND MAFIA SHOULD BE REMOVED COMPLETELY TO ZERO LEVEL BUT UNITED NATIONS MADE CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION IN 2005 INDIA SIGNED BUT NO POLITICIANS FOLLOWED
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[1/11, 8:03 PM] Ideaman Of India(Bharat).: To all CONCERN in next election no body will have majority to form government and the high court's and supreme court's retired honest judges will GOVERN the country under President rule by military.👍
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Why India’s new Parliament building foretells a North-South tug-of-war
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The Huge Story: Foundational problem
On December 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the inspiration stone for a brand new Parliament constructing in Delhi.
It might sound odd for the Political Repair to give attention to what feels like a reasonably peculiar authorities photo-op on the identical week that Modi will face a Bharat Bandh, a nationwide strike, regardless of a number of rounds of talks with protesting farmer teams which have been demanding the repeal of agricultural legal guidelines handed two months in the past (see last Monday’s issue for more on this).
The protests – partially blockading the roads main into Delhi – have solely grown extra vital, as revealed by the federal government’s willingness to debate amendments to the regulation to handle the farmers’ considerations. The Indian Categorical studies that the federal government is even contemplating a special Parliament session to pass amendments, although the farmers have maintained their demand for a full repeal.
The federal government’s potential backtracking is harking back to its retreat from an try to change pro-business land acquisition legal guidelines in Modi’s first time period, a second broadly seen as a part of the federal government’s pivot in direction of a extra welfarist narrative that finally helped it win an enormous re-election in 2019.
Protesting farmers on the Delhi-Meerut freeway | Picture: Kamal Singh/PTI
It has but to decide to any modifications, however the truth that it’s even in talks with the farmer teams stands in stark distinction to the federal government’s perspective in direction of the protests towards the Citizenship Act amendments handed in 2019. A whole lot of hundreds took to the streets to protest the discriminatory regulation across the nation, solely to be deemed anti-national by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Social gathering, which unleashed police brutality towards protesters in lots of circumstances.
So why are we discussing the laying of a basis stone for a constructing as a substitute?
Due to what’s totally different concerning the new Parliament.
Go away apart questions of whether or not that is the best time for Modi’s amibitious and expensive Central Vista revamp, which goals to reconstruct the center of India’s authorities in New Delhi to mirror his time in energy. By no means thoughts additionally the allegations of impropriety in awarding the contract for a brand new Parliament to the Tata Group, which have been later withdrawn by a rival company home.
Full home
One key detail about the new building, as PTI reported: “Within the new constructing, the Lok Sabha chamber could have a seating capability for 888 members, whereas Rajya Sabha could have 384 seats for the higher home members…At current, Lok Sabha has a sanctioned power of 543 members and Rajya Sabha of 245.”
If the Lok Sabha solely has 543 members, why does its new chamber want 888 seats?
One reply, presumably, is the intention to permit the Lok Sabha to additionally host a full joint session, when members of each India’s higher and decrease homes of Parliament sit collectively. That is performed on particular events, both to mark a major date or within the case of an deal with by a visiting dignitary.
However joint sittings will also be known as when there’s a impasse by way of laws between the 2 homes, often permitting the get together or coalition with bigger assist within the Lok Sabha to cross a invoice – as has occurred on less than a handful of events prior to now.
The extra related cause for the Lok Sabha to have extra seats is just that there are more likely to be extra Lok Sabha members.
The Indian Structure permits a most of 552 Lok Sabha MPs. However the state-wise allocation of seats was speculated to be adjusted each 10 years based mostly on inhabitants modifications, in such a method that every Member of Parliament would characterize roughly an equal variety of folks, not counting Union Territories or notably small states.
That represented an issue notably within the Seventies, when inhabitants management was an official goal of the Indian authorities. If seats have been re-allocated as per the set system, states the place the inhabitants grew sooner could be rewarded with extra Lok Sabha MPs, whereas states that have been efficiently implementing the state coverage of inhabitants management would successfully be penalised and lose seats.
‘Malapportionment’
To handle this, the variety of seats was frozen in 1976, with the purpose of revisiting the matter after the 2001 census. In 2002, the delimitation train – the time period used for re-evaluating constituencies – was once more pushed off to 2026, now quick approaching, although it might need to attend till after the 2031 census.
From a democratic standpoint, that is problematic, because it implies that each Member of Parliament from Tamil Nadu represents on common 1.8 million residents, whereas an MP From Uttar Pradesh represents 3 million – successfully rising or lowering the worth of a vote relying on the place you reside.
Aspect be aware: Fascinatingly, Milan Vaishnav and Jamie Hintston discovered that regardless of 1.2 million fewer residents on common per constituency in Tamil Nadu than Uttar Pradesh, the variety of registered voters have been about the identical. Much more remarkably, extra voters truly voted per constituency in Tamil Nadu than Uttar Pradesh.
Nonetheless, from a political financial system standpoint, this postponement of the issue for 50 years can be difficult as a result of, each time the numbers are adjusted they may result in a exceptional shift in energy – which broadly breaks down on a North/South axis.
This desk, from an analysis by Vaishnav and Hintston in 2019 reveals you simply how a lot issues would change.
Primarily based on 2011 census numbers, “4 north Indian states (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh) would collectively achieve 22 seats, whereas 4 southern states (Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu) would lose 17 seats”, the evaluation concluded. “Primarily based on our inhabitants projections, these developments will solely intensify as time goes on. In 2026, as an example, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh alone stand to realize 21 seats whereas Kerala and Tamil Nadu would forfeit as many as 16.”
As we noticed within the debate over how the 15th Finance Commission ought to distribute taxes, South Indian states will vigorously struggle efforts to undercut their political or financial energy just because their fertility charges got here down during the last 50 years.
On the similar time, even when it displays a failure of their governments on an official coverage goal, ought to residents in North Indian states be penalised, politically and economically, as a result of their inhabitants development remained excessive?
As an alternative of taking away seats from some states and giving them to others to resolve the issue, academically known as “malapportionment”, one of many proposed options has been to easily observe what was performed within the Nineteen Fifties and Nineteen Sixties and enhance the full variety of seats, giving extra to the states with bigger populations.
Fuller Home
This may nonetheless result in a significant change in energy throughout the Lok Sabha, since North Indian states could have many extra seats than earlier than, however a minimum of no state must lose representatives. It could want a Constitutional Modification, since there’s a 550-seat upper-limit in the intervening time, however that could be a better activity to realize than taking away seats from a state.
Vaishnav and Hintston put collectively a map of what this would possibly appear to be, taking projected inhabitants figures in 2026 as the idea:
The consequence: A Lok Sabha of 848 seats, not removed from the 888 that the brand new Parliament constructing is making house for.
Narendra Modi’s massive Parliamentary majorities have given him the inspiration to change the form of the Indian Union – as with the unilateral stripping of autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, or the introduction of the Items and Providers Tax earlier than that – in ways in which earlier prime ministers have been unwilling or unable to.
However his centralising tendencies and tendency to bulldoze insurance policies, as we’ve got famous over and over again on this newsletter, will make states particularly within the South deeply suspicious of any effort to change their place throughout the Indian Union.
In fact, the 2026 modifications would come after the subsequent Parliamentary elections, but when something the BJP has made it clear how it’s keen to embark on tasks which are decades in the making. With the probability – as mirrored by the brand new Parliament constructing – that Modi and the BJP plan to finally observe by means of on the redistribution of seats and the understanding that the delimitation query can’t be delay eternally, it’s crucial {that a} public dialogue about how finest to resolve this matter start in earnerst.
Or else it might play out simply as demonetisation or Article 370 did, with a celebration with majority on the Centre taking a massively vital transfer with out session with both the Opposition or the general public at massive.
As economist Ajit Ranade has argued:
“We might want “equality” of constituencies, however financial improvement and demographic patterns don’t develop uniformly throughout the nation. Some states have achieved zero inhabitants development whereas others nonetheless have very excessive fertility charges. This sample too has a north-south dimension. It’s as if the financial centre of gravity is shifting south and the political centre of gravity is shifting north…
It’s not too early to start addressing the problem of delimitation on the nationwide stage… Simply because the nation took greater than 12 years to return to a consensus on “one nation one tax” (i.e. the roll-out of the items and companies tax), a nationwide consensus train needs to be began to kind out points a lot earlier than 2026.”
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The delimitation query was one of many causes I wrote firstly of the yr that the the states vs Centre battle will dominate India over the next decade.
We’ve additionally mentioned problems with federalism, centralisation and extra on a number of Friday Q&As:
Flotsam and Jetsam
Is it time so that you can surrender on India? In a much-read essay, Bloomberg’s Andy Mukherjee admitted that he’s dropping hope within the nation due to a disturbing arbitrariness in governance, the return of the “defeatist slogan of self-reliance” and the inept authoritarianism underneath Modi. V Anantha Nageswaran, a member of the Prime Minister’s Financial Advisory Council, thought Mukherjee was wrong.
The ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi gained 55 out of 149 wards within the Better Hyderabad Municipal Council elections, simply barely forward of the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering’s 48, and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen’s 44, a sign of the BJP’s intentions of becoming the principal opposition within the state.
West Bengal, Delhi and Jharkhand have chosen to not signal on to the Centre’s rental housing scheme geared toward bringing migrants back to the cities.
India summoned the Canadian Excessive Commissioner to complain after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke in assist of the protesting farmers. The Exterior Affairs Ministry mentioned Trudeau’s “feedback have inspired gatherings of extremist activities in entrance of our Excessive Fee and Consulates in Canada”.
After years of dithering, Tamil actor Rajinikanth introduced that he would launch a brand new political get together in 2021, that will promise to convey “spiritual politics” to the state the place elections are due subsequent yr.
Pfizer has requested emergency authorisation to make use of its Covid-19 vaccine in India. In the meantime, the producers of Covaxin, an indigenous vaccine nonetheless present process trials, needed to make clear that Haryana Well being Minister Anil Vij – who examined constructive for the virus after publicly taking a take a look at dose – had only received the first of two doses, with immunity solely more likely to develop two weeks after each injections.
Can’t make this up
A 12-member group with no assist from the Indian Chess Federation gained India’s first-ever gold medal within the FIDE On-line Chess Olympiad, incomes praises and congratulations from throughout together with the Prime Minister.
When the medals truly arrived in India, although, the group was requested to pay customs obligation on them. Customs officers “had opened up the package deal and requested me what was inside, and what it was product of”, the group’s vice captain said. “I needed to give them an official doc on the chemical composition.”
The medals are right here! Thanks @FIDE_chess. On the way in which to dispatch them to the remainder of the group now.
It wasn’t simple getting it! It reached from Russia to India in three days, however took greater than per week to succeed in from Bangalore to India, and needed to pay customs obligation! pic.twitter.com/vVGAbFQ8N5
— Srinath Narayanan (@nsrinath69) December 2, 2020
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Top 10 Offbeat Destinations In Rajasthan, India
Rajasthan, the land of Maharajas, infinite lakes and towering palaces, is all that and more! Travellers who have spent years exploring the fantastic expanses of Rajasthan, will tell you that it's a land of unpredictability and holds a mind-blowing surprise around every corner. So much so, that if you have truly experienced Rajasthan once, it'll be difficult for you to go back!
Famous Offbeat Places in Rajasthan that should be at the top of your travel list:
Sambhar:- The town of Sambhar is named after the largest inland salt lake in India, the Sambhar Lake. The origin of Sambhar Lake is unknown but its mention is found in the epic of Mahabharata. Legends claim that the regional deity, Shakambari Devi, is behind the flatland's formation. Irrespective of the narrative, the salt lake is a favourite with photographers, especially astrophotographers.
The night sky here is famous for offering a great view of the milky way. Other than photography and camping at the Sambhar Salt Lake, you can also pay a quick visit to the Shakambari Devi Temple or climb up the Devayani Tank for a panoramic view.
Kumbhalgarh:– Kumbhalgarh (literally "Kumbhal fort") is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, in the Rajsamand district near Udaipur of Rajasthan state in western India. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. Occupied until the late 19th century, the fort is now open to the public and is spectacularly lit for a few minutes each evening. Kumbalgarh is situated 82 km northwest of Udaipur by road. It is the most important fort in Mewar after Chittorgarh Fort.
Ranakpur:- Ranakpur is a village located in Desuri tehsil near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur. 162 km from Jodhpur and 91 km from Udaipur, in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range.
Barmer :- Situated in the Thar Desert region, this town is home to fascinating and lesser known sand dunes of Rajasthan. While tourists get lost in the Sam Dunes of Jaisalmer, they remain oblivious to the majestic Mahabar Dunes in Barmer. Along with dune bashing, you can also take a step back into time with its many historical attractions such as the Siwana Fort, Juna Ruins, Brahma Temple and Jogmaya Temple.
Kota :- Known around the world as the heart of regal India, Rajasthan has not yet received enough traction for its amazing wildlife and biodiversity. The Darrah National Park, in the scholar town of Kota, is a treasure trove of unique flora and fauna.
The Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaswant Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary make the 250 sq. km of the Darrah National Park in Kota and hosts species such as the wild boar, deer, nilgai, cheetah and wolves. The park remains open from 10am to 5pm everyday of the week.
Jhalawar :- Built in the 12th century, the Gagron Fort is the only fort in north India to be entirely surrounded by water. Along with achieving a remarkable feat with its engineering and architecture, the fort has also been pivotal to the history and culture of India. After being the seat of the Khinchi dynasty for about 300 years, the fort withstood over 14 battles and two jauhars (mass self-immolation by women of a family/community). Several fascinating tales from its vibrant and bloody past still echo the walls of the fort. Locals and visitors believe that King Achal Das can still be heard smoking his hookah, and ghosts of the thousands of women who committed suicide here still haunt the place.
The shrine of Mittheshah, a Sufi saint from the 15h century, was built by Akbar near the Gagron Fort in 1580. This highly revered spot is still frequented by believers, especially during the Islamic month of muharram when a colourful fair is organized here. On your trip through the historical gems of Jhalawar, don't forget the ancient Sun Temple at Jhalrapatan.
Bundi :– Renowned across Rajasthan as the city that has never been conquered, Bundi is a hidden gem of the glorious state. Hiding in plain sight near Kota, travellers passing through Bundi will be surprised to see the well-preserved historical and architectural sites here.
With over 50 baoris (step wells), innumerable havelis, cave paintings and a beautiful waterfall (Bhimlat), Bundi has something to amuse every traveller. Every corner of Bundi holds a surprise, but places such as the Bundi Palace, Chitrashala, Taragarh Fort, Rani ji ki Baori, Dabhai ka Kund, Nawal Sagar, Sukh Mahal and Shikhar Burj, will especially blow your mind.
Narlai :– If you plan on travelling to the Chaturmukha Jain Temples in Ranakpur, then you're guaranteed to have the once in a lifetime opportunity to live like royalty in Rawla Narlai.
Just 36km off the Udaipur-Jodhpur highway lies the heritage haveli which was once the hunting lodge of Jodhpur's royal family. Rawla Narlai has over 32 rooms, all embellished with mirror work and regal designs. The hotel also organises dinner at the Narlai Stepwell, which will definitely leave you feeling like Rajasthani royalty.
The countryside of Narlai comprises of jungles of Aravali Hills where you can take a leopard safari. And if that doesn't interest you, then head to Seli Bandh, a dam which turns into a birdwatcher's haven during winters.
Longewala:– Remembered as one of the greatest displays of courage and military tactics by the Indian Army, Longewala is a site where in the year 1971, a small group of Indian soldiers chased off a battalion of 2,000-3,000 Pakistani soldiers. The Battle of Longewala is depicted in the famous JP Dutta feature film, 'Border', and the town where it occurred should definitely be visited by every Indian as it stands as a living example of the army's death-defying efforts in keeping us safe.
Longewala is just 120km from Jaisalmer and Indian civilians do not require a permit to visit the town. Civilians are allowed to visit the border post for a day trip (as there are no arrangements for a night stay there), interact with soldiers and see parts of the Pakistani tanks that were captured in 1971.
Banswara :- Situated by the Mahi River, Banswara in Rajasthan is a place full of surprises. From temples ruins in Arthuna dating back to the 11th century to waterfalls (Kagdi, Juha and Kadeliya) that turn into a cascading vision during the monsoon, Banswara is a treasure trove of historical, cultural and natural gems hiding in plain sight.
It is also known as the home of the Bhil tribe, known as the bow-men of Rajasthan, which still make up half of the population. Banswara has a fascinating mix of terrains which can rarely be found together in one place; the cave lake of Ram Kund, the wetlands of Diablab Lake and the hills around Samai Mata Temple are a few great places to see this.
Has Rajasthan ever surprised you? Tell us when, where and how by sharing your travelogue about your fascinating Rajasthan Tour Travels.
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Bharat Bandh hits normal life in Maharashtra, Odisha, Kerala: Top updates
LATEST NEWS The all-India strike is against the Modi government's failure to address rural trouble issues, to save rural agriculturists' lands from the corporates, says protesters
A huge number of workers are on a two-day, across the country strike today to challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's work policies. Then, agriculturists and students from the nation over will join the general strike.
Also Read: Bharat Bandh: Odisha suffers Rs 1,500 crore business loss on Day-1.
As indicated by AITUC general secretary Amarjeet Kaur, segments like saving money, instruction, coal, steel, telecom, wellbeing, power, protection and transport, entomb alia, are probably going to stretch out help to the strike.
As indicated by AITUC general secretary Amarjeet Kaur, segments like saving money, instruction, coal, steel, telecom, wellbeing, power, protection and transport, entomb alia, are probably going to stretch out help to the strike.
"AIKS and Bhumi Adhikar Andolan will observe 'gramin hartal', rail roko and road roko on January 8 and 9, the day trade unions are watching across the nation general strike. Read More.
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Bharat Bandh hits normal life in Maharashtra, Odisha, Kerala: Top updates
Millions of workers are on a two-day, nationwide strike today to protest Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's labour policies. Meanwhile, farmers and students from across the country will join the general strike. According to AITUC general secretary Amarjeet Kaur, sectors like banking, education, coal, steel, telecom, health, electricity, insurance and transport, inter alia, are likely to extend support to the strike. "AIKS and Bhumi Adhikar Andolan will observe 'gramin hartal', rail roko and road roko on January 8 and 9, the day trade unions are observing nationwide general strike. This move is against the Modi government's failure to address rural distress issues, to save rural farmers' lands from the corporates," said Hannan Mollah, general secretary of the CPI(M)-affiliated All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS).
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1. Who is supporting?
Farmers, 10 central trade unions, student and teacher organisations are supporting the strike. The 10 central trade unions going on strike include Indian the National Trade Union Congress, All India Trade Union Congress, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, Trade Union Coordination Centre, Self Employed Women's Association, All India United Trade Union Centre, All India Central Council of Trade Unions, Labour Progressive Federation, and United Trade Union Congress. Read More
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Indian states fight over river usage
The sharing of waters of the Kaveri river has been the source of a serious conflict between the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The genesis of this conflict rests in two agreements in 1892 and 1924 between the erstwhile Madras Presidency and Princely State of Mysore. The 802 kilometres (498 mi) Kaveri river has 44,000 km2 basin area in Tamil Nadu and 32,000 km2 basin area in Karnataka. Karnataka contends that it does not receive its due share of water from the river. It claims that the agreements were skewed heavily in favour of the Madras Presidency, and has demanded a renegotiated settlement based on "equitable sharing of the waters". Tamil Nadu, on the other hand, pleads that it has already developed almost 3,000,000 acres (12,000 km2) of land and as a result has come to depend very heavily on the existing pattern of usage. Any change in this pattern, it says, will adversely affect the livelihood of millions of farmers in the state.
Decades of negotiations between the parties bore no fruit. The Government of India then constituted a tribunal in 1990 to look into the matter. After hearing arguments of all the parties involved for the next 16 years, the tribunal delivered its final verdict on 5 February 2007. In its verdict, the tribunal allocated 419 TMC of water annually to Tamil Nadu and 270 TMC to Karnataka; 30 TMC of Kaveri river water to Kerala and 7 TMC to Puducherry. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu being the major shareholders, Karnataka was ordered to release 192 TMC of water to Tamil Nadu in a normal year from June to May. The dispute however, did not end there, as all four states decided to file review petitions seeking clarifications and possible renegotiation of the order.
On 5 September 2016, in the latest development in Cauvery river water controversy, Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to release 15,000 cusecs of water per day to Tamil Nadu for the next ten days. On 12 September, the Supreme Court modified its order, and instead asked the state administration in Karnataka to release 12,000 cusecs of water on a daily basis till September 20. Widespread disorder was present in Karnataka with bandhs, road, rail, metro and air travel impacted, buses burnt, and anti-tamil violence resulting in curfew being imposed in parts of Bengaluru.
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Don’t see any anti-incumbency in Madhya Pradesh: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is set to face his toughest electoral battle in the upcoming assembly elections in the state. With three terms in office, and a seemingly united Congress as his principal opponent, Chouhan is on a statewide yatra, directly reaching out to the people. In an interview to Kumar Uttam — partly a conversation during his yatra and partly written responses – Chouhan spoke about welfare schemes, farmers’ stir, anti-incumbency, and the poll challenge. Edited excerpts:
I don’t see any anti-incumbency in the state as our government has been continuously working to fulfil its promises. The public is witness to our journey of creating a developed state from the Bimaru state (a reference to four ailing states — Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh – as defined in the 1980s) we inherited from the misrule of the Congress in 2003.
The overwhelming response to the Jan Ashirwad Yatra is proof of this. Wherever I am going, people from all walks of life are turning out in large numbers to shower their affection and blessings on me. A recent survey showed that we are going to win the elections for the fourth consecutive time with a thumping majority.
Each election is different. In 2008 and 2013, I was asking voters to give me another chance to complete the infrastructure work I had embarked upon and take the state out of the mess the Congress had left it in. In 2018, I can proudly say that we have fulfilled all our promises and created a state at par with the top developed states of the country. Now we are going to the voters to seek suggestions to create a ‘Naya MP’ of their dreams. We will create a new MP and focus on improving the quality of life of our people.
In the last 15 years, the state has witnessed development in every sector like power, agriculture, infrastructure, education, IT, and others. Madhya Pradesh has 24×7 power supply — we have pledged to completely electrify all the villages of the state by October 2, 2018. For five years in a row, Madhya Pradesh has won the Krishi Karman Award, and we are the fastest growing agricultural state in India today. We are attracting many IT giants, such as TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) and Infosys. The state is ranked seventh in terms of ‘ease of doing business’ in India. It has received 16.4% of total investments in 2018, second only to Maharashtra.
We are also fulfilling Mahatama Gandhi’s dream of a Swachch Bharat where Indore and Bhopal have been awarded as the first and second cleanest cities of India for two years in a row.
Seeing the success of the yatra, the Opposition has become rattled and has been employing these dirty tricks. The protest was orchestrated by the Congress. They haven’t attacked me, but the very fabric of MP. The people who have been arrested are all Congress office-bearers and workers. Through this action, the Opposition has already accepted defeat.
Madhya Pradesh is known as ‘shanti ka tapoo’ (island of peace). I request the people to participate in the relentless journey of development and ensure peace in our state, and maintain harmony, brotherhood and cooperation. ‘Sabki sewa, sabka sath, sabka vikas’ (everyone’s service, everyone’s support, everyone’s development) is my goal.
Farmer suicides is a serious issue, it can’t be politicised or looked at in isolation. When I assumed office, agriculture reported a negative growth rate. I realised that agriculture is the backbone of our economy — more than two-thirds of the population is dependent on it and we can’t succeed without fixing agriculture. We have increased the land under irrigation from 750,000 hectares to 4 million hectares with a plan to double it to 8 million hectares.
We started Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana to work as a shield for farmers and ensure them against price risk. We bought onions last year at R8 per kg when prices hit rock bottom. In the last year alone, we have provided benefits worth R33,000 crore to farmers under various schemes. We are providing a Protsahan Rashi of 265 and 800 per quintal on wheat and moong this year. Modi ji has announced a historical increase in MSP (minimum support price) for crops for this year which is based on providing a cost plus 50% profit to farmers.
The only major issue the farmers are facing today in MP is the bumper production of crops and nothing else. Our PM has promised to double the farmer’s income by 2022 and I assure you that MP will be the first state to achieve this.
The real farmer doesn’t go out to agitate. Most of the agitations are staged by the Opposition to disturb the peace of the state. In fact, we didn’t see any disruption of farm supplies, nor did we witness any kind of agitation during the bandh called by some farmers’ unions recently. We have also introduced first of its kind Krishak Udyami Yojana for the children of farmers to encourage them to take up entrepreneurial ventures and diversify the source of income of their families.
The people in the Congress have been fighting each other. This internal conflict of the party came out in public many times. There are many groups of various leaders in the MP Congress and the party is in complete disarray. Every other day, you hear of their state in-charge getting beaten up by supporters of one or the other group. I have even requested our home minister to speak with him and provide him additional security if needed. They don’t have any appropriate plan about the development of Madhya Pradesh. They have no clear vision for the people of the state and I assure you that we will come back with thumping majority. We are getting victories in every state. I think we should replace the phrase from ‘Congrees Mukt Bharat’ to ‘BJP Yukt Bharat’.
I have heard there are social media and poster wars going on between (Jyotiraditya) Scindia-ji’s and Kamal Nath ji’s supporters. The Congress has also systematically sidelined Digvijay (Singh) ji, Ajay Singh, et cetera. This is their internal matter, but also if you look at them, they haven’t said anything concrete about the road map for the development of the state or people. Instead, they have been making personal attacks on me. Since they come from a lineage of kings and businessmen, their arrogance is visible.
The Congress is trying to form an alliance with the BSP. It shows that they have accepted that they cannot defeat the BJP alone. They are trying to do caste politics and consolidate Dalit votes behind them. They don’t realise that the community is solidly behind us due to the work done under the various social sector schemes. What did the Congress do for them except using them as a vote bank? We don’t consider this alliance a threat.
We are in a proper shape to withstand any monetary overload of the schemes that have been rolled out. We have spent significant capital resources on building world-class infrastructure in the state. We are now past this phase and assets will just require maintenance as we go ahead freeing up resources for social welfare schemes. The fiscal deficit in our budget for 2018-19 is within the prescribed 3.25% limit of the Madhya Pradesh Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2005. Also, Madhya Pradesh is one among the few states that have been able to meet deficit targets year after year.
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