Monday, December 1, 2008

Report from visit to flood affected Madhepura Dist. in Bihar

Report from visit to Kosi flood affected Murliganj Block of Madhepura Dist. in Bihar on 31st October and 1st November, 2008

Mahendra Yadav and his team of Asha Parivar is stationed in Babhangama, 15 kms. from Muraliganj Block headquarters of Madhepura Dist. of Bihar for over two months now to carry out relief operations and help people access relief from government schemes. Muraliganj is 80 kms. from Katihar railway station.

The salient points that emerged from my meeting with Asha Parivar and NAPM volunteers as well as from interaction with flood victims during a open debate organized by Mahendra on 1st November, 2008 at Muraliganj which was attended by 600-700 people are:

(1) People are being forced to vacate camps and mega camps as the government wants to abdicate its responsibility towards flood victims. While in camps the government has to take full responsibility of the affected people, including providing them food, health care, education to children, etc.

(2) The agricultural fields from which water is receding is now covered with various levels of sand. It is not cultivable until the sand is removed. On the other hand earth had been dug deep at several spots because of sharp water current. It'll take a year or two before people can start recultivating their fields.

(3) The farmers will need agricultural tools, seeds, fertilizers, etc., to start agriculture again. The question of how the sharecropper, who doesn't officially hold any land but undertook major part of agricultural activity, will receive compensation still needs to be addressed. Similarly other artisans will need their tools.

(4) People also need compensation for dead/lost cattle. The cattle which remain with the people are facing problem in being fed. The hay is all wet and government supply is unreliable because of rampant corruption.

(5) Health care facilities are poor. People have to often rush to private practitioners when the government system is not able to attend to them. There have been number of casualities due to negligence.

(6) All educational activity is standstill. It needs to begin.

(7) The compensation of Rs. 2250 in cash and one quintal of foodgrains is not being distributed honestly. At some places only 50-70 kgs. of foodgrains are being given. If somebody's name doesn't figure in APL or BPL lists, they are being denied relief.

(8) People should be encouraged to use RTI to access benefits flowing through various routine government schemes as well as those announced specially for flood victims.

Suggestions to Government:

(1) Make NREGS provision for 365 days for the next 1-2 years for flood affected areas of five districts affected by Kosi. People should be allowed to claim wages under NREGS for working to rebuild their own houses and for removing sand from their fields. People may have to be invited from other parts of Bihar and even other poorer states to remove sands from the fields under NREGS.

(2) PDS benefits to be extended to all families under BPL category. Supplies should be given on the basis of per member in family rather than per family. People need kerosene for lighting lamps in the night so that they can be saved from snake bites.

(3) Special package for reconstruction of Kosi flood affected area should be given by Central Government which should aim to help people get onto their feet. Various employment generation schemes will have to be implemented. The unemployed educated youth in this area should be provided with jobs.

(4) All flood affected families should be provided one Indira Awas housing.

Appeal to Civil Society:

(1) Volunteers needed, esp. doctors, veterinary doctors and teachers.

(2) Asha Parivar has decided to reach out to 10,000 families. Blankets are needed for these families.

(3) Asha Parivar has decided to provide alternative housing at the cost of Rs. 700 per house to 1000 families. Funds needed for this.

(4) Asha Parivar needs volunteers from 10th November to 30th November for carrying out a survey.

(5) Equipments needed - computers, laptops, printer, modem and digital camera.

(6) One volunteer is needed who can take care of bookkeeping/accounts.

(7) Medicines needed.

(8) Cattle feed needed.

Any relief material from anywhere in India should be booked for railway station of Katihar (NF Railway) and the 'bilty' (to claim the material from the railways) should be sent to Mahendra Yadav at the address: Asha Parivar, c/o Paramount School, Babhangama, Muraliganj Block, Dist. Madhepura, Mobile: 9973936658.

Any financial contributions may be sent in the name of 'Asha' to: Vallabhacharya Pandey, Village Bhandaha Kalan, Post Kaithi, Varanasi-221116, Ph: (0542) 2618201, 2618301, 2618401, Mobile : 9415256848, ashakashi@gmail.com

Sandeep Pandey, Asha Parivar & NAPM, Phone: 0522 2347365, e-mail: ashaashram@yahoo.com

Video Reports of Bihar Flood Relief Efforts

Journalists Michelle Stockman and Divya Gupta assess the flood damage and relief & rehabilitation efforts in Bihar in these two reports originally published in Hindustan Times on October 11, 2008.

Youtube Link: No respite: Bihar flood victims in Tulsihya camp A month after floods devastated their village, flood victims in the Tulsihya relief camp still do not have adequate support from the government.

Youtube Link: Under the radar: Bihar flood victims in Dumaria A month after devastating floods hit their village, Dumaria residents survive on help from their neighbors, but lack promised government support. Includes interview of Asha Parivar RTI activist Mahehndra.

Updates from Vivek Umrao's team in Bihar

Detailed updates from Vivek's team are available at:

http://biharfloodrelief2008.blogspot.com/

and

http://vivekumrao-biharflood2008-jss.blogspot.com/
http://vivekumrao-biharflood2008-rrss.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Update from Vallabh Bhai on 24th Sept 2008

  • Volunteers have contracted conjunctivitis and diarrhea along with effected people in the flood effected region. Using the help of medical officers Asha has purchased medicine in huge quantity ( 1000 tablets for diarrhea etc ) at company rate and will be distribute by Manoj's and Mahendra's team.
  • Till now 5 teams have reached in both region and Asha will be winding up work at Suapaul in a day or two. Sarva Siksha Abyan school has also started in the region. After the team returns they will follow up and keep pressure to ensure employment and food grains to flood effected people for 3 months as promised by government.
  • Since water has receded, lot of dead animals are left lying around. Asha has purchased bleaching powder to improve the hygienic condition of both the region.
  • Yesterday the team gave out Food packets in internal regions to pregnant women and children.
  • Slowly people have started to return in Suapaul and people have started settling in higher grounds.
  • After Manoj team returns, they will follow up with survey data which has been collected. Manoj and Manish are bed ridden because of diarrhea. Manish has helped a lot in distribution of medicines and usage of cholrine tablets.
  • People protested against the BDO against the food quality and since then the food quality has improved a lot.
  • In average people had 8-10 farm animals and presebtly not a single animal is alive.
  • Vivek's team is also work on Medicine and Food in 8 locations. Lot of doctors, red cross, government and other organization are working along with them.
  • Heavy rainfall has been reported in UP and other region. No project has been reported to be effected till now.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Appeal to Doctors to reach Madhepura & Supaul Dist.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sandeep Pandey
Date: 2008/9/22
Subject: Appeal to Doctors to reach Madhepura & Supaul Dist. for flood affected peopl

Appeal to Doctors to reach Madhepura & Supaul Dist. for flood affected people

A team of Asha Parivar/NAPM is camping in Paramount School, Bhabangama which is 6 km from railway station Bihariganj via Purnea from Katihar where at least ten thousand people are stranded. Although, this place is merely 20 kms. from the dist. headquarters Madhepura but it takes a full day to reach there via Purnea and Katihar. Although government relief camp has been set up but it is inadequate. The most important need here is that of medical professionals. This is an appeal to doctors to reach this place and provide their services to the needy people. The activities here are being coordinated by Asha Parivar volunteer Mahendra Yadav. He may be contacted at 9973936658 or 9852022262.

Another Asha volunteer from Bihar, Manoj Sahu, is working with a team in Raghavpur village of Supaul Dist. He also requires support of medical professionals. Manoj Sahu may be contacted at 9931956501.

Those wishing to make financial contributions may do so in the name of ‘Asha’ and send their drafts/cheques to:

Vallabhacharya Pandey, Village Bhandaha Kalan, Post Kaithi, Varanasi-221116, Ph: (0542) 2618201, 2618301, 2618401, Mobile: 9415256848, ashakashi@gmail.com

For more information about the situation on the ground or the latest update please contact Mahendra Yadav and Manoj Sahu.


Thanks,

Sandeep Pandey, Ph: 0522 2347365

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Location of Asha teams working on Flood

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: asha kashi
Date: Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 4:58 AM
Subject: Location of Asha teams working on Flood
To: Vivek Umrao Glendenning , Sirish , manisha joshi

Volunteers of Asha and other friend groups are running camp on follwing places:

Team 1: Madhepura:
At Parmount School campus,in Babhangama Village. Babhanpura is 6 kilometers from Bihariganj. From Purnia this place is about 6 hours distance. Members from Asha Chandauli, Deoria are working here with Siwan and Gopalganj RTI team. 14 volunteers from VARUN and MSS were reaching tomarrow. To reach this place Kathihaar Jn is major railway station on Delhi Guwahati track.
Contact Nos.;
Mahendra: 9973936658, 9852022262
Manoj Mishra: 9939055347

Team 2. Supaul:
At Raghopur village in Pratapganj Block. Raghopur is 90 Kilometers from Nirmalli Rly station. Members from Asha Samstipur, Rajatalab are working. Nandlal is also there. 12 Members from AASRA Sansthan and Gyaandeep are on the way. Health activist Manish (an Asha for Education fellow) is also going with this team. To reach this place Darbhanga is major railway station on Delhi-'Darbhanga track.

Contact Nos.:
Manoj Sahu:9931956501
Mantoo Ji: 9931555288

regards
vallabh

Monday, September 15, 2008

Update on Bihar Floods sent by Vallabh on September 15th, 2008

dear all,
our project partners were also going to participate relief work in bihar
on 16th sept 2 teams are moving for bihar

Team 1: (By Swatantrata Senani Express) 12 members from Assra Sansthan and 7 members from Gyandeep Vidyalaya are going Supaul. They will Join Manoj Group in Pratapganj Block. Health fellow Manish Kumar Dhobi is also going with this team . he is carrying some medicines with him.
Team 2:(By NE Express) 9 menbers from VARUN and 6 members from Mahila Swarojgar Samiti are going Purnia. They will join Mahendra Group in Saharsa district. Our RTI fellow Jaiprakash and Vijay Kumar will be with this team.

Both team is carrying some useful goods like medicine, gram, cloths, candle etc which they collected from their area.
Asha is providing travel expanc to both team.

regards
vallabh