The truth behind Pathalgadi violence in Jharkhand.

Source – outlookindia.com

The Pathalgadi movement was started to save the land and forest areas in Jharkhand, but now the movement is also marked by a series of violence. The purpose of the Pathalgadi movement was to make the Gram Sabhas omnipotent in tribal areas to reclaim their rights to ”jal, jangal and zameen”. The people wanted the Gram Sabhas to grant permission for mining and development work in their tribal areas and not by the elected government.

After the killing of seven people for opposing the movement in West Singhbhum recently, there are fears of violence in other areas too. When the Hemant Soren government came to power, it announced the withdrawal of the old sedition cases against Pathalgadi activists. This, however, caused much resentment in the tribal community.

Pathalgadi hit the headlines when seven Pathalgadi opponents were killed in Burugulikela village in West Singhbhum district on January 19. Activists working in the tribal areas say even now there is confusion on whether the killings took place because of the Pathalgadi movement.

The police are still investigating the killing of seven villagers in Burugulikela village, about 80 km from the district headquarters, but they have so far investigated it from the angle of personal enmity.

Sources however said that the Pathalgadi movement may be the main reason behind the killings. The clash took place between the supporters and the opponents of the movement over the development works to be carried out without any interference from the tribal community. Police sources said that a section of villagers, reposing complete faith in the Gram Sabha, may be behind the killings.

Jarom Gerald Kujur, Secretary of the Central Jana Sangh Samiti, an NGO working for the tribals, said that the incident is under investigation, hence it cannot be linked to the Pathalgadi movement yet.

He said, “Pathalgadi is a very old tradition. The Birsa Munda Samaj mentions its rule by placing large stones outside the village, which is called Pathalgadi, while the Oraon Samaj collects a heap of stones, known as keystones.”

He said that these stones indicate the boundary of the villages.

Kujur said that the history of the tribals shows that the Munda tribals in Singhbhum and Khunti areas had been trying to establish a self-governing system since the time of the British, and the Pathalgadi movement is a product of that struggle.

The movement which started from the Khunti region of Jharkhand, spread to other areas – Gumla, Shimdega, West Singhbhum in the course of time.

People say that the government must understand the sensitivity and take appropriate steps, otherwise this age-old custom may deviate to a turbulent and violent path.

“The government neither understood the sensibility of it nor is it understanding it now,” said James Herange, a Jharkhand social activist and convener of the Jharkhand NREGA Watch.

“This peaceful majority tribal area is once again becoming turbulent. The government needs to convince all, including the opposition,” he said.

He said that Pathalgadi is not a new practice. It is actually said to be the monuments of those stones, which have a very ancient history. Even today it is practiced in tribal societies across many states.

Herange said: “There was fear and anger in the tribal society against the government when it introduced amendments to the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act (CNT) 1908 and the Santhal Pargana Tenancy (SPT) Act 1949. The tribal community feared that the government was going to hand over the rights of forest and land to the capitalists in the name of mining and industrialisation.”

Panic gripped the Bundu and Tamar communities and the possibility of bloody conflict increased in these areas after the government”s move.

District Collector of West Singhbhum, Arwa Rajkamal, said that investigation is still on in the Burugulikela incident which makes it clear that the clash happened in the garb of Pathalgadi movement when two tribal groups came face to face over the development works in the area.

The Pathalgadi movement was revived to protest tribal land rights in 2017-18, when huge engraved stones were erected outside the villages following the amendments in tribal laws. The tribals wrote on the stones the rights enshrined under the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution which ensured self-governance through Gram Sabhas to safeguard and preserve traditions and customs of the tribal people and their cultural identity.

The movement turned violent and a fierce struggle took place between the police and the tribals after the government”s move to amend the tribal laws. The movement may have calmed down for now, but the villagers never forgot the police brutality that they suffered.

The Khunti police registered a total of 19 cases related to the Pathalgadi movement, in which 172 people were booked. Now after the Soren government withdrew all the cases, many believe it was done in a hurry.

Jharkhand murders not due to Pathalgadi, result of family rivalry.

Source – nationalheraldindia.com

Contrary to national media reports about the seven murders in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand, allegedly by the supporters of Pathalgadi movement, the gruesome killings have their origins in a rivalry between the two families. They were reportedly murdered on January 19, but it was found out only two days ago.

The massacre of the seven persons in Burugulikera, identified as James Budh (30), Etwa Budh (27), Lomba Budh (25), Koje Topno (23), Nirmal Budh (25), Jabra Budh (22), and Bobas Lomga (25) was a result of village conflict, said the police. The village falls under Gudri police station, which is at least 75 km from the district headquarter Chaibasa.

“The murders cannot be linked to Pathalgadi movement, but an incident of rivalry between two families – the current village head and his family was murdered by the earlier village head’s family,” said Murari Lal Meena, ADG-Operations.

The Pathalgadi movement is prevalent in the Burugulikera village, but these seven were murdered due to opposition between themselves. Pathalgadi, a custom to erect stone plaques amongst tribals, resurrected in 2017 in Khunti when villagers began to erect plaques with their rights engraved on it.

The previous Raghubar Das-led BJP government had slapped thousands of sedition cases on the supporters of the movement. However, soon after the new Chief Minister Hemant Soren was sworn in, he quashed all of these cases.

The prime accused in the case is former mukhiya Mukta Horo and her husband, Ranshi Budh. However, it must also be mentioned that Ranshi Budh supported Pathalgadi movement, but the murdered James Budh was the current village mukhiya and he was not in favour of Ranshi Budh’s form of Pathalgadi.

On January 16, a meeting was called in the village by the former mukhiya, which was opposed by James Budh and his supporters. To retaliate against the meeting, James Budh’s supporters vandalised five house and also beat up Mukta Horo’s family members.

“After vandalising the homes, a meeting was called to discuss the incident. Several of those who had vandalised Mukta Horo’s house did not turn up for the meeting. This enraged Ranshi Budh, who beat up seven and beheaded them in the neighbouring forest,” said Indrajit Mahato, Chaibasa Superintendent of Police.

A day after the decapitated bodies were discovered, Burugulikera village appeared divided over the incident. According to the villagers, James Budh wanted to ensure that villagers had access to subsidised ration, government benefits and additionally wanted to enrol young children in schools.

“However, Ranshi Budh, who is a part of an ideology called ‘Kutumbh family’, which has its roots in Gujarat. Ranshi Budh, who while being in favour of the Pathalgadi movement, was against villagers getting aid from the government or any identification cards or even participating in the voting exercise. The followers of this ideology state that they are a government unto themselves” explained an activist Aloka.

In other regions of Jharkhand, where Pathalgadi is prevalent, it is not as contentious as it is in this region. In this region, a section of the Pathalgadi supporters are against any government assistance, unlike in areas like Khunti, where Pathalgadi supporters have voter IDs and other government documents.

Jharkhand: Babulal Marandi withdraws support from Hemant Soren govt, says Congress poaching his MLAs.

Source – indiatoday.in

Nearly a month after joining hands with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and the Congress to be part of the Hemant Soren-led government in Jharkhand, the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) (JVM) today walked out of the alliance and accused the Congress of trying to poach its MLAs.

In a letter addressed to Chief Minister Hemant Soren, JVM president Babulal Marandi said the Congress, which is part of the ruling alliance in Jharkhand, is trying to break the JVM.

The letter read: “Our party Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) had on December 24, 2019, gave a letter of unconditional support to the government under your (Hemant Soren) leadership. But the Congress, which is a part of the UPA, is trying to break our MLAs, which the newspapers have published prominently today. In this context, our party has reviewed its support and decided to withdraw support to the UPA government under your leadership.”

This announcement came a day after two JVM MLAs-Pradip Yadav and Bandhu Tirkey-met Congress president Sonia Gandhi, fuelling speculations that they are set to join the Congress. The two also met Rahul Gandhi and Congress Jharkhand in-charge RPN Singh.

The JVM had won three seats in the recently held Jharkhand assembly election. If Yadav and Tirkey join Congress, Marandi will be the lone JVM MLA in Jharkhand.

Speculations are also rife that the JVM may merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the main opposition party in the state at present.

However, JVM’s withdrawing support will not have any impact on the government as it has 47 MLAs in the 81-member house.

“Our party has extended support to the Hemant Soren government. But its coalition partner, Congress is attempting to poach our MLAs. In view of that, the party has decided to withdraw its support,” JVM general secretary Saroj Singh told reporters in Ranchi.

He said the party has also decided to remove Pradip Yadav as the legislature party leader in the state assembly and sent a letter to the Speaker in this connection.

On the two MLAs meeting Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Congress spokesman Alok Kumar Dubey told PTI, “The two leaders got the blessings of our senior leaders. They are welcome to join the party.”

“After consultations with Jharkhand Congress president Rameshwar Oraon and CLP leader Alamgir Alam further actions will set in motion,” he said.

While Tirkey, MLA from Mandar in Ranchi district, was expelled by the party on Tuesday last, Yadav, elected from Poreyahat in Godda district, is still its leader.

The development has come at a time when speculation is rife in the media that JVM-P may merge with the saffron party and Marandi could be named as new leader of the BJP legislature party in the Jharkhand assembly.

Significantly, the 25-member BJP legislature party has not yet named its leader.

The JVM, however, has denied the media reports that the party was heading to merge with the BJP.

Lalu Prasad can meet lawyer 3 days a week.

Source – freepressjournal.in

Ranchi: A special CBI court has allowed Lalu Prasad to meet his counsel thrice a week as his case pertaining to fodder scam is in the stage of defence, the RJD chief’s advocate Prabhat Kumar said on Friday.

The advocate said he had met his client at the paying ward of the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday accordingly.

“The CBI court has allowed our petition requesting to have meetings three days a week following day-to-day arguments. The court allowed us to meet between 4 pm and 5 pm after informing the jail authorities,” Kumar told PTI.

Prasad had on January 16 appeared before the special CBI court in connection with RC/47 case pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 139.35 crore from Doranda Treasury during his chief ministerial regime in Bihar in the 1990s.

This is the fifth and last fodder scam case against Prasad in Ranchi while he has the sixth and final case in Bhagalpur in connection with the Animal Husbandry scam, popularly known as fodder scam.

He has been convicted in the previous four fodder scam cases, getting prison sentences ranging between three and a half years and fourteen years by different special CBI courts.

The Doranda Treasury case has 575 witnesses and 111 accused, a CBI official said, adding initially the investigating agency filed the charge sheet against 170 people.

Prasad, who has been in jail since December 2017, is undergoing treatment for multiple diseases at the RIMS.

UPSC NDA/NA 2020 application to be closed soon, check details at upsc.gov.in

Source – indiatoday.in

The forms of Union Public Service Commission National Defence Academy, Naval Academy or UPSC NDA/NA 2020 would soon be closed. The last date to apply for the UPSC NDA/NA 2020 examination is January 28. Interested candidates can apply the form online.

Where to apply?

Candidates who are interested for UPSC NDA 2020 examination can apply at upsconline.nic.in.

Those who want to withdraw their applications can cancel their applications by February 11, 2020.

Who is eligible for UPSC NDA 2020 examination?

Unmarried male candidates born earlier than July 02, 2001 and not later than July 01, 2004

Nationality: A candidate must be unmarried male and must be :

(i) A citizen of India, or

(ii) A subject of Bhutan, or

(iii) A subject of Nepal, or

(iv) A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or

(v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

Documents required

Candidate should also have details of one photo ID that is Aadhar Card/Voter Card/ PAN Card/ Passport/ Driving License/ School Photo ID/Any other photo ID Card issued by the State/Central Government. The details of this photo ID will have to be provided by the candidate while filling up the online application form. The same photo ID card will also have to be uploaded with the Online Application Form. This photo ID will be used for all future referencing and the candidate is advised to carry this ID while appearing for examination/SSB.

Number of candidates

A total of 418 candidates would be selected for admission to the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the NDA 145th Course, and for the 107th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd January, 2021.

Note:

  • Those who are interested in applying are advised to go through the official notification prior to applying the online application form
  • Also, it is important to note that the application forms will not be accepted after January 28, 2020, at 6 pm.

IBPS Recruitment 2020: Last Chance To Get Job With Starting Salary Of Over Rs 50,000.

Source – odishatv.in

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) had earlier released a recruitment notification inviting applications for the positions of Analyst Programmer (Windows). Meanwhile, candidates must brace up now as the last date to apply for the positions is today, January 24.

“Any eligible candidate, who aspires to join IBPS as Analyst Programmer (Windows) is required to register for the online examination. Candidates who appear and are shortlisted in the examination, will subsequently be called for further process of selection which may include Group Exercises/Computer Programming Test / Interview etc,” read the official notification.

It further read, “Prospective candidates will have to apply to IBPS after carefully reading the advertisement regarding the process of examination, interview and eligibility criteria, online registration processes, and ensure that they fulfill the stipulated criteria and follow the prescribed processes.”

IBPS Recruitment 2020 Vacancy Detail

Analyst Programmer (Windows): Grade D, Salary- Rs 35,400 (Basic), Rs 54,126.00 (Total emolument at the beginning of the scale)

In addition, other benefits such as PF Employer’s contribution, medical benefits, medi-claim, LTC, Telephone and newspaper reimbursement, canteen subsidy, gratuity, superannuation, interest subsidy on housing loan, etc. are admissible as per rules.

Age Limit for IBPS Recruitment

Minimum 21 years, Maximum: 35 years

Educational Qualification:

B.E./B.Tech/MCA

Post Qualification Minimum Work Experience: Minimum 5 years post qualification experience for development and managing web based computer applications with MS SQL Database in Windows and ASP.NET.

Important Date: Online Examination (Tentative): February 2020

Indian Bank Recruitment 2020: Apply Online for 138 Specialist Officer Post at ibpsonline.ibps.in/indbnsodec19, Steps How to Apply.

Source – pagalguy.com

Indian Bank is one of the oldest public sector banks in India and conducts its operations through the wide network of branches spread throughout the country. In order to ensure the efficiency in its operations, Indian Bank conducts different recruitment campaigns periodically in which numerous candidates participate.

Now, under the Indian Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment 2020, applications have been invited from interested candidates for 138 vacancies available along with different profiles available for the post of Specialist Officers.

The details of the available vacancies are as follows: –

PostVacancy
Senior Manager (Risk Management)1 vacancy
Assistant Manager (Credit)85 vacancies
Manager (Risk Management)5 vacancies
Manager (Credit)15 vacancies
Manager (Dealer)5 vacancies
Manager (Security)15 vacancies
Manager (Legal)2 vacancies
Manager (Forex)10 vacancies

The application process for the Indian Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment 2020 has already started on the official website for the IBPS on 22nd January 2020. Candidates must log-on to the official website @ ibpsonline.ibps.in/indbnsodec19/ and complete their applications as soon as possible.

The online application link will be deactivated on 10th February 2020. Thereafter, no new applications will be accepted under the Indian Bank Specialist Officer Recruitment 2020. The last date for the payment of the examination fee is 10th February 2020.

The application fee for candidates from the General category, EWS category, and OBC category is Rs. 600 and for the candidates belonging to the SC, ST or PH category is Rs. 100/-.

Only those candidates who will complete their online application process by the cut-off date will be eligible for participating in the Indian Bank Specialist Officer Exam 2020 to be conducted on 8th March 2020. The admit card for the exam will be available for download from 20th February 2020.

Candidates must take a printout of the admit card along with a valid identity proof on the day of the Indian Bank Specialist Officer Exam 2020. Any candidates appearing for the exam without the admit card will not be allowed to sit for it.

Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi attacks RJD for playing pseudo-politics.

Source – newindianexpress.com

PATNA: Bihar’s deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Friday made a scathing attack on main opposition party RJD for playing a kind of “pseudo-politics” in the name of backward castes. 

Terming the RJD a party of pseudo-politics, Modi said that it (RJD) had vehemently opposed the 10 per cent reservation given to the poor of the upper castes by Narendra Modi government as it had abolished the 3 per cent reservation given to the backward as well as the poor of the upper caste by (late) Karpoori Thakur in Bihar.

Speaking at the Karpoori Jayanti function, Modi said: “The people of Bihar will not forgive those, who opposed the reservation of the poor of the upper castes.”

Citing figures to substantiate his claims, Modi said the RJD had given only five tickets to the backward society out of its 100 seats in 2015 assembly elections.

“While the BJP had given 25 tickets in the same elections to the candidates belonging to different backward communities. It is in record to show how the RJD has always been misleading the backward society by its hollow political rhetorics and rituals,” he alleged.

He further attacked the RJD saying that only 3 out of 80 of RJD MLAs are from backward society whereas 12 out of 53 MLAs of BJP are from different backward society.

“Not only this, seven MPs of the NDA in the present Lok Sabha belong to the ultra-backwards society. These realities are on the record to show pseudo-politics being played by the RJD in the name of backward society,” he said.

He also lambasted the RJD for taking no step to ensure education add empowerment for girls during its 15 years of rules in the state.

“The NDA government has provided more than one crore bicycles amongst the school going girls under the cycle scheme whereas the RJD has provided a terror time to stop the girls from going schools,” he lamented, adding that the bicycle incentive by the NDA had encouraged a huge number of girls to pass the matriculation examination in 2019-20.

Bihar: Minor girl gang raped in coaching centre, director Md Zaved, two others held after locals accuse police inaction.

Source – opindia.com

A 14-year-old minor was allegedly kidnapped and raped by her coaching institute’s director Md Javed and two others on Wednesday in Bihar’s Siwan district.

Chainpur Bazar in the Siwan district remained tense on Thursday after angry locals protested by blocking roads, closing down shops, and disrupting traffic on Siwan-Siswan State Highway 89, as they protested police inaction in the case.

The victim, a student of class nine of a government school had gone missing from the coaching institute under Chainpur police outpost at 2 pm on Wednesday and was later found in an unconscious state in the institute’s toilet, five hours after her relatives lodged a missing complaint in Siwan Police station.- Ad –

When news of the incident spread, Superintendent of Police Abhinav Kumar, DSP Jitendra Pandey, Andar Division Randhir Kumar, Aashav police station Khurshid Alam reached the and inquired about the matter.

Police later conducted raids and detained Brilliant coaching centre’s director Md Javed, one teacher Miraj and another student named Md Arif for questioning after the minor girl’s relatives alleged that she was raped by the three of them.

“She was rushed to a local hospital, from where the doctor referred her to Siwan Sadar Hospital”, said Siwan SP Abhinav Kumar, furthering that a medical board was set up by the civil surgeon of the district to conduct her medical examination. Earlier, the victim’s statement was recorded before a judicial officer under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code,” he said.

SP Abhinav Kumar added: “The report of the medical examination is awaited and police do not have the girl’s statement that was recorded before a judicial officer. Under such circumstances how can action be initiated against the accused.”

While the police await her medical examination reports, the relatives of the girl have alleged that she was raped. They also accused the police of inaction. “The accused are being shielded by police for political reasons”, alleged the victim’s uncle. The girl is reportedly being treated in the ICU.

Meanwhile, independent MLA Karanjeet Singh alias Vyas Ji who visited the victim said that the issue is likely to snowball into a major political controversy as the girl and the accused belong to two different communities.

Siwan SDPO Jitendra Pandey said: “We have taken all precautionary measures to ward off any untoward incident”.

Siwan district in Bihar had witnessed a similar incident in 2018, in which a 4-year-old was brutally raped and strangulated on August 28, by one Mohammad Ziauddin, who had then confessed to the crime. A partly buried body of the girl with undergarments stuffed in her mouth was then recovered in the maize field.

Reportedly, the accused had lured her to the field where he stuffed her mouth so that her cries could not be heard.

WBPSC Recruitment 2020: Apply for 50 Assistant Director Post Before 6th February at wbpsc.gov.in, Check How to Apply.

Source – pagalguy.com

As per the latest notification of West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC), it has started the recruitment process for the post of Assistant Director.

Therefore, the interested applicants are advised to visit the official website of WBPSC and fill up the application form through a prescribed format available on website. The candidates should make sure that, they complete the application process before the last date, i.e. 6th February 2020.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • The starting date for filling up the online application form has started from 17th January 2020 
  • The last date for submitting the online application form is 6th February 2020
  • The last date for making the fee payment is 6th February 2020
  • The last date for payment of the offline fee in Branches of UBI is 6th February 2020

VACANCY DETAILS

For the recruitment process of WBPSC, there are a total of 50 vacancies for the post of Assistant Director

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • For the position of Assistant Director, the candidates should have a Bachelors’ degree in Horticulture/ Agriculture with Horticulture as an elective subject from any recognized University
  • The candidates must produce all the documents related to educational qualifications, age proof, other relevant experience certificates whenever the Commission asks for it

AGE LIMIT

The age limit of candidates applying for post of Assistant Director should be 37 years as on 1st January 2020

APPLICATION FEE

The candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 200/-

HOW TO APPLY?

  • The interested candidates will have to visit the official website of WBPSC, i.e. wbpsc.gov.in
  • On reaching the home page, candidates will have to check for the official notification of the WBPSC recruitment process which is available in a PDF format on the website
  • The candidates can check the eligibility criteria and other details related to the recruitment process
  • After checking the eligibility criteria, the candidates can duly fill-up the application form through a prescribed format given on the website.
  • The candidates can submit the application form 
  • They can then take a printout and keep a hardcopy of the application form for future reference