US rules out mediation on Kashmir

US has ruled out a mediatory role in Kashmir. Speaking to reporters in Washington, the state department spokesman PJ Crowley has said that while US understood the importance of the Kashmir issue to both India and Pakistan, it was ultimately between the two nations to resolve the issue with the active involvement of the people of Kashmir.

Crowly was replying to a question on a suggestion made by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in a US daily. Zardari told the paper that US should demonstrate its neutrality and willingness to help India and Pakistan overcome their mutual distrust by stepping up its efforts to mediate the Kashmir dispute.

World Human Rights Day observed in India: ‘Everybody, all stake-holders should join hands to fight for restoring’

Akhand in Bhubaneswar, India

It is a concern of everybody and all stake-holders should join hands together to fight for restoring the rights of every human being and at the same time everybody should remember that rights means a assertion and it should go together with duties. The civil societies should come in a big way in this regard and they should also build up themselves to take the responsibility in this regard, said Dr. R.N. Bohidar, IAS, Member, Orissa State Human Rights Commission.

He was addressing a gathering at a meeting on the occasion of the World Human Rights Day jointly organized by the Indian Red Cross Society, Orissa State Branch and the Inter Agency Group (IAG) Orissa at the Red Cross Bhavan here on Thursday (10th December 2009). Regarding the Human Rights Commission, Bohidar said that it is only a six-year-old organization and actions are being taken to make it more strong so that its deliver and redressal mechanism will be faster as its fact-finding mechanism.

Poverty, starvation death, distress, migration, loss of livelihood, displacement, lack of social infrastructure, health care system,
education and drinking water, sanitation, landlessness are the major challenges of Human Rights in Orissa in particular and throughout the country in general, said Shri Manas Jena, General Secretary, National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights. Though there are many civil society organizations working on human rights in different fields i.e. women rights, child rights, Dalit rights, these lack convergence and solidarity, he said, adding that a larger alliance between the civil societies organizations and the Government is badly required to ensure the restoration of rights of every human being. He also emphasized on the need of proper mechanism within the concerned civil society organizations, government organizations and in the Human Rights Commissioner for identification, protection, participation and development of Human Rights.

Prof. M. P. Mohanty, Honorary Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Orissa State Branch and Chairperson, Inter Agency Group (IAG) Orissa discussed on the activities of the Red Cross and IAG Orissa in different sectors towards restoring human rights.

In the open discussion session, the participants raised the issues like right of restoring one’s right by formation of associations,
police torture on innocent people in the name of Maoists, sluggishness of redressal mechanism of the Human Rights Commission and loss of livelihood of displaced people due to mining activities.

Among others, Dr. Ambika Nanda, UNDP, Sunil Verma, UNICEF, Prof. S. Peppin, XIMB, Shyamal Kishore Das, IAG Orissa, social activists Mahendra Parida, Smt. Tapashi Praharaj, representatives from IAG Orissa member organizations like CARE, World Vision, Caritas, Water Aid, LWSI attended the programme.

Legal restriction vacated from Indian mosque

Rajesh Kumar Behera in Kendrapara, India

Both the minority community members , including Deobandi and Bareli  ,on Thursday seemed jubilant after performing namaj at Derabish-based Tehttul mosque,which was remained locked since last 24th September following the district administration clamped Section 144 CrPC and later Section 145 CrPC in the mosque premises by restrict both the minority community members not to enter into the mosque for performing namaj after tension erupted between the duo groups on the issue of appointing Imam.

The minority community members as well as the intellectual masses of the locality praised the interim order of the High Court in this issue by allowing the minority community members to perform namaj and by issuing stay order on Section 145 CrPC on the mosque imposed by the Executive Magistrate Derabish.

 According to Ranjan Kumar Das, the Sub-collector of Kendrapara, the High court in its interim order on 7th   December directed the district administration to stay Section 145 CrPC on the mosque, that was imposed by the Executive Magistrate Derabish, and to carry out the direction of Chairperson of the Orissa Wakf Board in this regard till the settlement of the case..

According to Dash, Orissa Board of Wakf, Sayed Osatullah, in its letter no 455/OBW , dated 7.10.09 wrote to SP of Kendrapara, Nara Sundar Mishra, and the Tehsildar of Derabish by informing that for maintaining peace and tranquility ,promulgation of Section 144 Cr.P.C  is seemed to be a correct step to stop violence but on the other hand imposition of Section 144 Cr.P.C on mosque or the temple or any religious institution is something which hurt the sentiments of the devotees As a question of amicable settlement has arisen the steps will be taken to settle the matter .The Orissa Board of Wakf also asked the district administration to allow pesh Imam and mouzzan in the mosque for five times namaj and who ever create lawlessness he may be taken into task .

According to official sources, acting on the direction of the High Court, the Sub-collector of Kendrapara,Ranjan Kumar Dash, and the DSP Home Guard , Narayan Mohanty , went to the mosque and vacated Section 145 CrPC from the mosque .

Later, the district administration appointed a pesh imam and mouzzan as per the suggestion taken by the Orissa Board of Wakf till the settlement of the case, added the sub-collector 

On Thursday, the Deobandi group performed prayer in the mosque and later the Bareli group performed the prayer by the pesh Imam and Mouzzan appointed by the district administration on the suggestion of the chairperson of Wakf Board, added official sources.

Notably, both the group members were organizing prayer in the road or at the orchard as police barred both the group not to enter into the mosque since last 24th September after the district administration clamped Section 144 CrPC and later 145 CrPC on mosque .Even the Pesh Imam and the Mouzzan were not allowed to enter into the, mosque for performing five times namaj.

GOVERNMENT’S ENERGY PROGRAMME IS ANTI-POOR REVEALS IN A STUDY OF GREENPEACE

Rajesh Kumar Behera in  Kendrapara, India

Greenpeace India ,  in its  recent study report on  Energy titled ”Still Waiting”  reveals the fact that despite the  growth in electricity generation and increasing carbon emissions in the country , the far flung rural pockets used to remain deprive  of electricity. Such fact came after Greenpeace conducted survey in  some villages and cities of Orissa apart from state like Bihar ,Karnatak, Uttar Pradesh and Maharastra.  The report challenges the government’s energy model and recommends a decentralised energy mix as a solution to overcome the social injustice and mitigate climate change, stated  Vinuta Gopal , the Climate and Energy campaigner of Greenpeace India on Thursday.

The study report” Still Waiting “compares the electricity supply scenarios among rural  and urban areas in five states ,including Orissa ,reveals  that all villages covered in the report had power supply for less than 12 hours a day while cities and towns had supply between 22 and 24 hours.

“The Internationally acclaimed NGO “Greenpeace “  studied three villages including Rupra (Kalahandi), Athanga (Cuttack), and Muskidih (Kalahandi ) and two cities  in Orissa along with the states of Bihar  and found that the rural people are suffering due to the poor quality of Supply even in the areas which were officially got electrification ,added  Gopal.

“Urban areas have almost 100% electrification, and some areas are even reaching the per capita consumption levels of developed countries. This is a case of sheer social and energy injustice. India needs to change its energy plans, or “Electricity for All” will only remain a promise,” added Gopal.

The current electricity production model in India is extremely carbon-intensive, emitting more than two times CO2 per kilowatt-hour than in the EU. Electricity is responsible for about 58% of India’s CO2 emissions related to energy. The study highlights how the grid-based centralised electricity generation system has failed to meet the basic energy needs of the majority of India’s rural population.

  “The government tries to justify the demand for a larger carbon space to enable development of the poor. However, even after 62 years of Independence, the centralised, grid-based model has not delivered to our rural population,” said Gopal.

The study report “Still Waiting “ pointed out that the government’s sponsored Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (Rural Electrification Programme) is failing flat in its objectives.

A fossil-fuel based centralised electricity generation plan has huge economic, social and environmental impacts. “It is an inequitable and unsustainable pathway. Decentralised energy generation, on the other hand, can make our villages the power houses of the future and reduce India’s carbon emissions,pointed in the report .

A renewable source-based electricity generation model drastically reduces GHG emissions and ensures power to the poor. Decentralised energy systems include rooftop photo voltaic solar panels, solar water heaters, and community-based biomass and wind turbine systems.

Government must bring in policy changes to ensure green and sustainable energy access to people through a decentralised approach. They also expressed their views against fossil-fuel based energy production and instead demanded government to invest in, research, and develop renewable energy sources.

“To achieve social justice and ensure climate change mitigation, India must adopt a decentralised energy model based on renewable sources,” stated in the report

Councilor arrested for ransacking DPC office

Kendrapara town police ,on Tuesday, arrested Hibjur Rehman, the councilor of ward No-16 of Kendrapara civic body , from Madhial bazaar under the township area on the alleged charge of went on raping to the District Project Co-ordinator (Sarva Sikhya Abhijan)’s office on Monday afternoon and assaulting the peon of the office after a scuffle erupted between the District Project co-ordinator(DPC) ,Sanatan mallick, and the councilor following the councilor demanded to release a sum of Rs 5.80 lakh which is laying unspent at DPC’s office under Sarva Sikhya Abhijan for the renovation of Fakirabad ME School since last 2008 ,said Ramesh Chandra sethy , the IIC of Kendrapara Town police station .. According to Sethy , Sanatan Mallick, the DPC of Sarva Sikhya Abhijan lodged an FIR at Kendrapara town police station on Monday alleging that Hibjur Rehman , on Monday, came to the DPC office in an inebriated mood and demanded before him to release Rs 5.80 lakh to his village school under Sarva sikhya Abhijan which was laying unspent since last year .When the councilor demanded to release the amount due to some technical problem , Being angry on the fact the councilor allegedly went on rampage at the office by destroying the table glass and allegedly throwing the office documents. When the peon of the office , Nikunja Behari Mallik, came to obstruct the hooligan act of the councilor , he was allegedly assaulted by the councilor . On the other hand , a follower of Hibjur Rehman, lodged an FIR against the DPC ,Sanatan Mallick, at Town police station alleging that on Monday when he and Hibjur Rehman went to the DPC office in order to ask the officer to speed up the school renovation and construction work with the unspent Rs 5.80 lakh which had come under the Sarva Sikhya Abhijan scheme on last year for he school, the DPC allegedly misbehave him and threatened dire consequences . Menawhile, police have registered two different cases in the police station from both the side . Acting on the FIR of DPC , police arrested the councilor ,Hibjur Rehman , under Section 448,294,323,307,353,427,506 IPC ; 3 PDPP (Prevention and Destruction of Public Property) Act. The arrested councilor was produced before the SDJM court of Kendrapara where he was remanded into jail custody, added Sethy. On the other hand , police is looking into the allegation filed by the follower of the arrested councilor who was with the arrested councilor while the scuffle was going on last Monday,informed Sethy.

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