[Assam] Self-help groups in Assam transform rural economy - IANS

Rajen & Ajanta Barua barua25 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 5 17:08:44 PDT 2008


  KJD
  Your are right.
  This is called the 'corruption' syndrome in especially in Assam.
  " I am sorry. I cannot help but being corrupt, because the others are 
corrupt. How can I be honest in this corrupt society? I have to be corrupt."
  I say Hobo Diok Ripun Bora and his tribe.
  Rajen Barua



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "kamal deka" <kjit.deka at gmail.com>
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  > You are taking shelter under the fallacy that two wrongs  make a 
right.The
  > fact that most politicians are corrupt does not mean that Bora has one 
right
  > to fill his pocket with ill-gotten money.The issue of corruption,a vital
  > one,is a different kettle of fish .After scanning media reports,I don't 
find
  > an iota of indication that the sting operation was carried out on 
account of
  > personal vendetta.What I do best is collate information and draw my own
  > inference.
  > KJD
  >
  >
  > On 6/4/08, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
  >>
  >> >We all know that.We also know that India is a democratic country and 
one
  >> >should be skeptical pending full disclosure of facts.But we are not
  >> focusing >on that point nor are we trying to figure out who is the
  >> flash-bearer of >corruption in Assam.
  >>
  >> And why not?
  >>
  >> >The bottom line is---  Bora was apprehended because of the fact
  >> >that he did something wrong.
  >>
  >> Really, the others don't do anything wrong? Or is it they simply did 
not
  >> get
  >> caught, and Bora did? IMHO Bora's crime was being stupid to get caught 
or
  >> getting placed in a situation where he could be ID ed.
  >>
  >> Bribery, corruption and whatever else are really what is expected from
  >> ministers, babus.. all the way to keranis, and are not really crimes :)
  >>
  >> >We must measure the entire episode in a scale of probability at this 
stage
  >> >and our opinion ought to be based on that.
  >>
  >> And what are we measuring here? That Bora is corrupt? Or that he got 
caught
  >> redhanded?
  >>
  >> Deka, bottom line is really this:
  >>
  >> If Bora is convicted, he deserves whatever punishment is meted out.
  >>
  >> And I would be really elated that with Bora now arrested (and later
  >> convicted), that corruption and bribery will forever be banished from 
Assam
  >> - specially among our montris and MLAs.
  >>
  >>
  >> On 6/4/08, kamal deka <kjit.deka at gmail.com> wrote:
  >>
  >> > Given even half a chance,every politician will rob the country 
blind.We
  >> all
  >> > know that.We also know that India is a democratic country and one 
should
  >> be
  >> > skeptical pending full disclosure of facts.But we are not focusing on
  >> that
  >> > point nor are we trying to figure out who is the flash-bearer of
  >> corruption
  >> > in Assam.The bottom line is---  Bora was apprehended because of the 
fact
  >> > that he did something wrong.We must measure the entire episode in a 
scale
  >> > of
  >> > probability at this stage and our opinion ought to be based on that.
  >> >
  >> > Every major organization,editorial notes of both vernacular and 
English
  >> > dailies and public at large did voice their views in protest.One 
should
  >> not
  >> > expect citizens to rock the state with agitation over such issue.
  >> >
  >> > KJD
  >> >
  >> >
  >> > On 6/4/08, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
  >> > >
  >> > > Kamal Deka,
  >> > >
  >> > > You may be absolutlely correct in saying the Ripun Bora is corrupt 
and
  >> > evil
  >> > > etc etc.
  >> > > The bigger picture ought to be that India is a democracy, and a 
country
  >> > of
  >> > > laws and that is what needs to be held up - not that some minister 
is
  >> > > corrupt or whatever, and got convicted because people dislike him. 
BTW
  >> > the
  >> > > CBI is also supposed to be very corrupt.
  >> > >
  >> > > So, we wait till the montri is convicted, we don't set traps 
(commonly
  >> > > known
  >> > > as entrapment - which I think is also illegal in India). If after 
all
  >> > that,
  >> > > he is found guilty, then by all means throw away the key.
  >> > >
  >> > > BTW: Do you know which montri is less corrupt and you are willing 
to
  >> > slide
  >> > > by, or whom we can all put up on a pedestal?
  >> > >
  >> > > Frankly, there is a huge cabal of corrupt ministers, of corrupt CBI
  >> > > officers, of departments etc, and yet, we find it easy to point 
only
  >> one
  >> > > corrupt person - the guy who gets caught.
  >> > >
  >> > > I have a totally different view of the VC. But suffice it to say, 
that
  >> > the
  >> > > first time he threatened to resign, everyone, including the AASU 
and
  >> the
  >> > > Governor begged him to stay on. He got the money from the Govt., 
and
  >> then
  >> > > threatened to resign again - only this time no one protested.
  >> > >
  >> > > Just to let you know where I stand, when Dr. C was first chosen, I 
was
  >> > very
  >> > > elated, and thought  at least now GU would be under a good 
stewardship.
  >> > >
  >> > > >Even a child in Assam knows that the ministry of education is the
  >> > > >epicenter of corruption.
  >> > >
  >> > > OK - did Ripun Bora start this? It is probably the best for us to 
put
  >> > > everything corrupt in Assam on Bora - after all, he is the one that
  >> > caught,
  >> > > right?
  >> > >
  >> > > --Ram
  >> > >
  >> > > On 6/4/08, kamal deka <kjit.deka at gmail.com> wrote:
  >> > > >
  >> > > > Ram Sarangapani,
  >> > > > Assuming that the trap was set up by the CBI,why did Ripun 
dangariya
  >> > walk
  >> > > > into it?
  >> > > > In regard to the opinion inflicted by Bora in connection with Dr
  >> > > > Choudhury's
  >> > > > resignation,he was trying to build a temple of virtue by laying 
all
  >> > evils
  >> > > > at
  >> > > > him.Even a child in Assam knows that the ministry of education is 
the
  >> > > > epicenter of corruption.
  >> > > > KJD
  >> > > >
  >> > > >
  >> > > > On 6/4/08, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Hi Uttam,
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > You make some very valid points and its a well-thought out
  >> response,
  >> > > and
  >> > > > I
  >> > > > > understand where you are coming from.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > I am not aware of what exactly took place between Ripun
  >> > Bora  and  Dr.
  >> > > > > Choudhury - all I know is that he resigned. So, I really cannot
  >> > comment
  >> > > > > much
  >> > > > > on that.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > >Ram Da, you eulogised the wisdom and the action of the INDIAN
  >> STATE
  >> > > > based
  >> > > > > on a single >unverified report on SHG.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > I hope it wasn't anything to that extreme, but I sure did want 
to
  >> > point
  >> > > > out
  >> > > > > that Dilli does do some good here & there. I perfectly 
understand
  >> > > Dilli's
  >> > > > > failings. From here, I have no way to verify reports - all we 
have
  >> is
  >> > > > media
  >> > > > > reports online.
  >> > > > > And notwithstanding what C'da says, it is ultimately 'us' that 
make
  >> > the
  >> > > > > decision whether such reports have some validity or not.
  >> > > > > And you are right, many of us in far off lands do get euphoric 
with
  >> > any
  >> > > > > morsel of good news from the home front
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > I wanted to bring up Ripun Bora's case because I did see a
  >> different
  >> > > > > treatment to his case. Many were quick to condemn him, and I
  >> thought
  >> > > that
  >> > > > > *even
  >> > > > > you* may not have given him the benefit of doubt. I am glad, 
that I
  >> > was
  >> > > > > wrong, and you really were not thinking along those lines, and 
I
  >> > > > apologize.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > Today the papers carry 'irrefutable proof' and have for all
  >> practical
  >> > > > > purposes convicted him.
  >> > > > > The CM has thrown him under the bus (which is as expected), and 
I
  >> > > expect
  >> > > > > Bora will more than likely be convicted - all I was expecting a
  >> court
  >> > > of
  >> > > > > law
  >> > > > > saying so.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > In this respect, I agree with C'da. In India (as C'da has 
pointed
  >> out
  >> > > > with
  >> > > > > examples), the idea of due process is often lost, specially 
when we
  >> > > > utterly
  >> > > > > dislike an individual.
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > --Ram da
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > >
  >> > > > > On 6/3/08, uttam borthakur <uttamborthakur at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Ram Da
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > I was not indicting Ripun Bora at all.. If you re-read, you 
shall
  >> > see
  >> > > > > that
  >> > > > > > my sole emphasis was about his comments on Dr. Amarjyoti
  >> Choudhury.
  >> > > > Some
  >> > > > > > people kowtowed his line in holding Dr. Choudhury responsible 
for
  >> > > > > chickening
  >> > > > > > out. In fact, I did not like this kind of diatribe, because 
it is
  >> > Dr.
  >> > > > > > Choudhury's liberty of taking a decision that was under fire. 
And
  >> > my
  >> > > > > > aversion towards Ripun Bora kind of politicians is not borne 
out
  >> of
  >> > > > this
  >> > > > > > news item, but personal experiences over so many years. Ram 
Da,
  >> you
  >> > > > > > eulogised the wisdom and the action of the INDIAN STATE based 
on
  >> a
  >> > > > single
  >> > > > > > unverified report on SHG. We have seen that there are some 
SHGs
  >> > that
  >> > > > are
  >> > > > > > good and sincere and have taken up where the INDIAN STATE has
  >> > > abdicated
  >> > > > > its
  >> > > > > > earlier responsibilities; but most are  rotten and are after 
a
  >> fast
  >> > > > buck.
  >> > > > > > One thing in that news item struck me: mention of Rs.10, 00,
  >> 000/-
  >> > as
  >> > > > the
  >> > > > > > profit for the year. It is pretty difficult in Assam unless 
the
  >> > > extent
  >> > > > of
  >> > > > > > the land is substantial. Now getting
  >> > > > > > possession of substantial land by a group of persons having a
  >> > history
  >> > > > of
  >> > > > > > retail trade of terror and then changing sides is something 
that
  >> is
  >> > > > > smelly.
  >> > > > > > Many people have returned rich from the ranks and some  have 
used
  >> > > their
  >> > > > > > history to intimidate unarmed people to grab land and other
  >> > > resources.
  >> > > > > That
  >> > > > > > was my concern and that was what I told you. The only known
  >> history
  >> > > of
  >> > > > > the
  >> > > > > > person concerned is that he has deserted the ranks of a 
fighting
  >> > > outfit
  >> > > > > and
  >> > > > > > is capable of intimidation. Ripun Bora, in contrast, has a
  >> > wellknown
  >> > > > > history
  >> > > > > > and we can come to some highly probabilistic conclusion ( 
none
  >> can
  >> > > > judge
  >> > > > > > himself for sure till death) about Sri Bora, cannot we? Ram 
Da,
  >> it
  >> > is
  >> > > > my
  >> > > > > > request that a question or a comment should take colour from 
the
  >> > > > context
  >> > > > > and
  >> > > > > > should not be dealt with torn from such context.
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
  >> > > > > > Hi C'da,
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >*** 'Any more'? Come now Ram, WHEN was it reliable ?
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Well, let me put it this way, we often consider it reliable 
when
  >> we
  >> > > > chose
  >> > > > > > to
  >> > > > > > do so. We have all seen (on this net) many of us have over 
the
  >> > years
  >> > > > sent
  >> > > > > > links from the news media from Assam as well as the rest of 
India
  >> > > > > whenever
  >> > > > > > it seems to echo their own views.
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >*** I think the bigger urge is the need to feel good about 
India
  >> > > > > > >doing good by Assam and thus the attempt at groping at every
  >> straw
  >> > > > > > >that floats by :-).
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Could be, could be. But I suspect it is a far milder one than
  >> that
  >> > > > > > vitriolic
  >> > > > > > urge to bash India at every opportunity :)
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Look at this Ripun Bora case. Many of us, are more than 
willing
  >> to
  >> > > bury
  >> > > > > the
  >> > > > > > montri because of the arrest. Are we jumping to conclusions?
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Even Uttam, who so wisely cautioned me 'not to get euphoric 
or
  >> > > > depressed'
  >> > > > > > at
  >> > > > > > the drop of a hat, has, I suspect, already convicted Ripun
  >> (before
  >> > > the
  >> > > > > > trial). :).
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > After reading some of the news reports (I am hoping that 
these
  >> are
  >> > > > > > reliable), and I am sure now that many have deemed them 
reliable,
  >> > > that
  >> > > > > must
  >> > > > > > be the case....
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > One guy was arrested at Guwahati, taken back to Delhi, and 
claims
  >> > he
  >> > > as
  >> > > > > > bribing on behalf of Ripun Bora. And so they arrested the 
montri?
  >> > > > > > I am surprised that a claim by a 3rd person can bring down a
  >> > montri.
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > This morning I called some of my own 'reliable sources' at
  >> > Guwahati.
  >> > > > They
  >> > > > > > ALL felt that this was a setup and the CBI thing stinks to 
high
  >> > > heaven,
  >> > > > > and
  >> > > > > > that Bora has many political foes (even within the Congress), 
and
  >> > > > lastly
  >> > > > > > that he has been doing good as an Education minister.
  >> > > > > > (not my opinions - I know very little of the ground 
situation).
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > Maybe it is all true, and maybe it isn't - but I would like 
to
  >> wait
  >> > > and
  >> > > > > see
  >> > > > > > how all this ends up, but more importantly, I would like to 
be
  >> fair
  >> > > and
  >> > > > > > give
  >> > > > > > the minister a chance to defend himself.
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > But this much I am fairly sure of - almost all politicians 
thrive
  >> > on
  >> > > > > bribes
  >> > > > > > and corruption, and it is only a question of degrees.
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > --Ram
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > >
  >> > > > > > On 6/3/08, Chan Mahanta wrote:
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > > >It is quite difficult to decipher from here what is
  >> > > > > > > >"behind" any news item anymore.
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > *** 'Any more'? Come now Ram, WHEN was it reliable ?
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > *** I think the bigger urge is the need to feel good about
  >> India
  >> > > > > > > doing good by Assam and thus the attempt at groping at 
every
  >> > straw
  >> > > > > > > that floats by :-).
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > At 11:08 PM -0500 6/2/08, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
  >> > > > > > > >Hi Uttam,
  >> > > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > >You are correct. It is quite difficult to decipher from 
here
  >> > what
  >> > > is
  >> > > > > > > >"behind" any news item anymore.
  >> > > > > > > >But, we take them as they come and there aren't too many 
ways
  >> to
  >> > > > > > > cross-check
  >> > > > > > > >news items.
  >> > > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > >--Ram da
  >> > > > > > > >
  >> > > > > > > >On 6/2/08, uttam borthakur wrote:
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> Ram Da
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> Will it not be prudent to get all the facts together 
before
  >> > > > getting
  >> > > > > > > >> euphoric? You know as well as all of us do that 'SHG' is 
not
  >> a
  >> > > > magic
  >> > > > > > > wand.
  >> > > > > > > >> The land acquired by the SHG( the process), the initial
  >> funds
  >> > > > raised
  >> > > > > > by
  >> > > > > > > >> them( the process) may not be accessible to a poor 
farmer in
  >> > > Assam
  >> > > > > > > without a
  >> > > > > > > >> history like the person in question and his cohorts 
have. So
  >> > let
  >> > > > us
  >> > > > > > not
  >> > > > > > > >> repeat the bane of being euphoric or depressed too fast.
  >> These
  >> > > > days
  >> > > > > > > news
  >> > > > > > > >> reports are also not very innocuous.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> Ram Sarangapani wrote:
  >> > > > > > > >> Now, here is some great, positive news!
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> And for those of us who see everything is wrong with 
Dilli,
  >> > the
  >> > > > > > > >> Swarnjayanti
  >> > > > > > > >> Gram Swarozgar Yojana initiated by Dilli is doing 
wonders.
  >> > > > > > > >> Highlights mine.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> --Ram
  >> > > > > > > >> ____________
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> Self-help groups in Assam transform rural economy 
(Feature)
  >> > > > > > > >> June 1st, 2008 - 12:59 pm ICT by admin -
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> By Syed Zarir Hussain
  >> > > > > > > >> Nagaon (Assam), June 1 (IANS) Karuna Kalita was once an
  >> > > explosives
  >> > > > > > > expert
  >> > > > > > > >> with the terror group United Liberation Front of Asom
  >> (ULFA).
  >> > > But
  >> > > > he
  >> > > > > > > got
  >> > > > > > > >> fed
  >> > > > > > > >> up with life in the jungles and surrendered in 2003. He
  >> opted
  >> > > for
  >> > > > a
  >> > > > > > new
  >> > > > > > > >> life
  >> > > > > > > >> by forming a self-help group (SHG). The 36-year-old 
former
  >> > > rebel,
  >> > > > > who
  >> > > > > > > is a
  >> > > > > > > >> father of two, is today into mechanised farming, growing
  >> paddy
  >> > > in
  >> > > > an
  >> > > > > > > acre
  >> > > > > > > >> of
  >> > > > > > > >> land, besides cultivating cabbage, mustard, and bhut 
jolokia
  >> -
  >> > > the
  >> > > > > > > hottest
  >> > > > > > > >> chilli on earth - at his native Dhing village in the 
central
  >> > > Assam
  >> > > > > > > district
  >> > > > > > > >> of Nagaon.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> "I have 12 other members in my SHG and we are working 
hard.
  >> > Last
  >> > > > > year
  >> > > > > > > we
  >> > > > > > > >> earned about Rs.1 million," Kalita said before he jumped
  >> into
  >> > > his
  >> > > > > > > tractor
  >> > > > > > > >> and set off for work.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> >From former separatists to housewives to educated but
  >> > > unemployed
  >> > > > > > > youths,
  >> > > > > > > >> thousands of people in the northeastern state of Assam 
are
  >> > > pushing
  >> > > > > > > >> micro-enterprises into profitable business ventures, 
thereby
  >> > > > turning
  >> > > > > > > around
  >> > > > > > > >> the region's rural economy.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> There are more than 90,000 SHGs working in diverse 
fields in
  >> > > rural
  >> > > > > > > Assam -
  >> > > > > > > >> the whopping number being an indicator of the success of 
the
  >> > > > central
  >> > > > > > > >> government-aided venture in working towards development 
and
  >> > > > boosting
  >> > > > > > > the
  >> > > > > > > >> rural economy.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> "Earlier, earning Rs.3,000 per month was unthinkable. 
But
  >> now
  >> > > > after
  >> > > > > > > setting
  >> > > > > > > >> up an SHG, I and my seven friends are not only earning 
but
  >> > also
  >> > > > > > > encouraging
  >> > > > > > > >> others like us to do something and earn a living," said
  >> > > Nandeswar
  >> > > > > > > Dihingia,
  >> > > > > > > >> a college dropout in Dhing.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> *The concept of SHGs got a major impetus after New Delhi
  >> > > launched
  >> > > > > the
  >> > > > > > > >> Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) - a programme
  >> aimed
  >> > at
  >> > > > > > > bringing
  >> > > > > > > >> families above the poverty line by ensuring a 
sustainable
  >> > level
  >> > > of
  >> > > > > > > >> **income*
  >> > > > > > > >> * over a period of time.*
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> "The SHG scheme has led to a silent economic revolution
  >> > sweeping
  >> > > > > > > through
  >> > > > > > > >> rural Assam. This is a good sign as people are getting
  >> > involved
  >> > > in
  >> > > > > > > self-
  >> > > > > > > >> enterprise,"
  >> > > > > > > >> Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told IANS.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> *Under the programme, SHGs can avail themselves of
  >> assistance
  >> > in
  >> > > > the
  >> > > > > > > form
  >> > > > > > > >> of
  >> > > > > > > >> **bank loans*
  >> > > > > > > >> *, supported by back-ended government subsidy - a group 
can
  >> > > avail
  >> > > > > > > itself of
  >> > > > > > > >> a government subsidy up to Rs.125,000.*
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> >From dairy to mechanised farming, weavin, poultry, food
  >> > > > processing
  >> > > > > > > >> unitsand
  >> > > > > > > >> mushroom cultivation, people in Assam's countryside are 
busy
  >> > > > setting
  >> > > > > > > > > up
  >> > > > > > > >> micro-enterprises by forming SHGs.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> "We are now self-reliant and able to speak with our 
heads
  >> > high,"
  >> > > > > said
  >> > > > > > > >> Rupanjali Gharphulia. Rupanjali along with a dozen-odd
  >> > > housewives
  >> > > > > had
  >> > > > > > > >> opened
  >> > > > > > > >> a poultry farm with bank loans and is today making a
  >> > substantial
  >> > > > > > > profit.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> *The self-help group movement has indirectly come to 
perform
  >> > the
  >> > > > > role
  >> > > > > > > of
  >> > > > > > > >> peacemaker in a state where militancy is a problem*.
  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >> *"One can only hope this movement indirectly helps solve 
the
  >> > > > > region's
  >> > > > > > > >> growing unemployment problem, which in turn could tame
  >> > > insurgency
  >> > > > in
  >> > > > > > > the
  >> > > > > > > >> state," Assam Panchayat and Rural Development Minister
  >> Chandan
  >> > > > > Brahma
  >> > > > > > > >> said.*
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  >> > > > > > > >>
  >> > > > > > > >>
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