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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Chief Minister decides to stay at farmer's house

Karnataka Chief Minister seems to have some say in agriculture atleast!

This is a positive move and certainly needs to be applauded.

Ram
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Steps will be taken to promote organic farming: Yeddyurappa
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90,000 farmers have taken up organic farming in the State
Steps being taken to prevent migration of farmers to cities
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Source <http://www.thehindu.com/2010/05/24/22hdline.htm>
Karnataka <http://www.thehindu.com/2010/05/24/22hdline.htm>
KUDALASANGAMA (BAGALKOT DISTrict): Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Sunday said that he would stay in the house of an organic farmer overnight every month to popularise organic farming among the farming community.
Inaugurating the first convention of organic farmers here by sowing nine varieties of seeds, Mr. Yeddyurappa said that during his stay in the village, he would discuss with the farmers and explain to them the benefits of organic farming.
He said at present 90,000 farmers had taken up organic farming in the State and "we will extend all benefits to the farmers to adopt organic farming and increase the total number of farmers adopting the organic farming to at least 1.9 lakh". "Our ultimate aim is to increase the number of farmers adopting the organic farming to at least 50 per cent of the total number of farmers in the State."
Mr. Yeddyurappa said that the State Government had taken steps for the welfare of the farmers and said that the introduction of the Bhagyalakshmi scheme providing insurance scheme for the girl child was one step in the direction to help them. Similarly, the extension of subsidised loans to farmers was meant to help the farming community.
The Chief Minister said the State Government initiated measures to make villages self-sufficient to prevent migration of farmers to urban areas in search of employment. "Cottage industries will be established to provide employment to the rural youth and all the basic amenities will be provided in villages."
He said that the panchayat raj system would be strengthened and newly elected members of gram panchayats would be provided training to ensure effective governance and implement government schemes effectively to help people living in the rural areas. "I have invited the former President Abdul Kalam to participate in the convention of the newly elected gram panchayat members," he said. Mr. Kalam said that the farm products cultivated using organic farming were popular among consumers, and at present 200 million tonnes of organic produce was being imported. "Organic produces is the future and it has large potential and the farmers should make the full benefit of it," he added.

KUDALASANGAMA (BAGALKOT DISTrict): Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Sunday said that he would stay in the house of an organic farmer overnight every month to popularise organic farming among the farming community.
Inaugurating the first convention of organic farmers here by sowing nine varieties of seeds, Mr. Yeddyurappa said that during his stay in the village, he would discuss with the farmers and explain to them the benefits of organic farming.
He said at present 90,000 farmers had taken up organic farming in the State and "we will extend all benefits to the farmers to adopt organic farming and increase the total number of farmers adopting the organic farming to at least 1.9 lakh". "Our ultimate aim is to increase the number of farmers adopting the organic farming to at least 50 per cent of the total number of farmers in the State."
.... The Chief Minister said the State Government initiated measures to make villages self-sufficient...
He said that the panchayat raj system would be strengthened and newly elected members of gram panchayats would be provided training to ensure effective governance and implement government schemes effectively to help people living in the rural areas. "I have invited the former President Abdul Kalam to participate in the convention of the newly elected gram panchayat members," he said. Mr. Kalam said that the farm products cultivated using organic farming were popular among consumers, and at present 200 million tonnes of organic produce was being imported. "Organic produces is the future and it has large potential and the farmers should make the full benefit of it," he added.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Save Jairam Ramesh, Sack Pawar!

A handful of Scientists 'disheartened' and Pawar is 'worried', 14000 farmers committed suicide and he was busy organizing cricket! 

Should he be called the 'Cricket Minister' instead of Agriculture Minister has been a critic for long. But, increasingly he seems to represent the scientist corporate lobby rather the interest of any farmer in this country. Sharad Pawar, if anyone has to go from his Ministry (read the compelling story of why this man should not be Indian Agriculture Minister in Tehelka, March 2010) he has several reasons. 

But, just as the clouds gather over the re-election of Jairam Ramesh from a Rajya Sabha seat in Andhra Pradesh (earlier blog entry), Pawar has to add his bit to the possible exit of Ramesh with a statement that is even more ridiculous coming from a man who never visited the farmer suicide belt in his own state for a decade in which 14,000+ farmers committed suicide (watch the video as part of 'the world according to Monsanto')!!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Jairam Ramesh: A Minister with a mind (and no one likes that!)

Mass media have a problem with public persona who have a mind of their own. Media refuses to accept or understand people whose behaviour cannot be predicted or influenced by the media. This UPA government has few such people, media didn't know (and despite Lilawati still doesn't know) how to interpret Rahul Gandhi's rural visits as he avoids the media, they didn't like Tharoor bypassing them to talk to citizens through his infamous Tweets...


...Jairam Ramesh has proved to be difficult to the media. He has not been predictable, he has said things that the media doesn't approve and he has said it at times when they were not looking at him for stories. They are also stuck with the problem of his allocated Ministry. If he was some inconsequential Minister of Panchayat Affairs or some such department, they could even concede that he is a thinking minister. He is with the Ministry that most Corportes would like to have in control, and media opinion is always controlled by corporates anyway. That he says things that cause Corporate heartburn also makes appreciating him difficult for media, and that is an understatement.


So mass media doesn't have any love for him. The unhidden glee in reporting his spats with cabinet colleagues gives their real feeling away. 


Saw just now a media report in which the Megsasay Award Winner Sandeep Pandey calls Jairam as doing to Environmental Ministry what Seshan did to Election Commission, telling comment. Particularly as one of his enterprising predecessors had converted this Ministry into an ATM, especially the environmental clearances that could be downloaded and photocopied and submitted with money for approvals we are told. To bring a functioning character of respectability any public institution must have transparency, public adherence to norms of engagement and very high quality of communication. If any of these are lacking, then the media and corporate can intrude the space for their own benefit.


Jairam Ramesh seems to take his job seriously and actually look at the Environmental clearences, he seems to care to actually look at the coastal zones or the permission for mining. Obviously the corporates don't like a man they cannot corrupt easily. They will keep trying and meanwhile also see if there is an easy way of either defaming him or ousting him. The media has already started to report that he may not get the Rajya Sabha seat from the state where he was nominated last time around


The decision to engage with civil society in an open and transparent manner with general public on an issue of dangerous consequence such as introduction of GMO was a true act of courage and sticking out for a Minister. Jairam Ramesh conducted these consultations with an admirable equanimity and his announcement of the decision was one of the most proactive moves by any Minister in recent history. It may take another 20 years for most to understand the significance of this move. To me it is one of the most high points of practising Democracy in India. As an Indian here is a Minister that I can be proud of. Some one who thinks with his own mind and is willing to act based on thought. Something that his own political party has left to the Courts to do in recent times glad to merely follow. The sad comment by a Supreme Court Judge couple of days ago that the Government ought not leave all controversial issues to be only sorted by the Court and take the burden off the Judiciary by taking some proactive steps is actually a statement on the lack of courage of the current government to stick its neck out on any issue at all. It is in this backdrop that Jairam (and I will say Sashi Tharoor) becomes contrastingly significant.


In a sense the Congress has always represented the aspirations of power hungry Indian, there you have the power hungry farmer Indian of the 60s (albeit commodity and futures trading, working with international markets and a multi-millionaire now), you have the power hungry traditional conventional business man for all times (a true stickler to norms and always with the power centre), the power hungry bureaucrat of the 70s (many are beyond their prime now), you have the power hungry entrepreneur of the 80s and the power hungry MNC manager of the 90s and the white collar criminals of the 2000s. Each of these stereotypes of a fair share of their representation in the Congress party (the problem with BJP is it doesn't have a equal proportion of all of these). 


The problem is when someone defies these rules and still makes it to their ranks. Jairam Ramesh (and a few others) probably stick out because of that. 


So, the media is not particularly favourable, there are enough money bags corporates who would be happy to see some friendly raja in his place and the political party itself has several players who have their daggers out  for him. And what is this man's problem? being a Minister with a mind?! 

Monday, May 03, 2010

Fatwa is only a principle, not an order: : Darul Uloom Deoband

I wish that the above title was highlighted instead of the cheap one below under which the news item appeared.

Modelling, acting in movies un-Islamic: Darul Uloom Deoband

I think the pronouncement of the Deputy VC of Deoband, Maulana Abdul Khaligue Madrasi, '
"A Mufti issues a fatwa only if someone comes to him for guidance. Fatwa is not an order but a guidance of principal and even the person seeking guidance has the option to follow it or not", Madrasi said.
' is a very significant one.

Ever since the infamous Fatwa against writer Salman Rushdie, the world has assumed the Fatwa to be some kind of a dictatorial order passed by retrograde Mullas that is irreversible and will eventually push the world backward by several centuries. Here is a clarification that is worth pausing, examining and understanding.

The Deoband seminary has time and again broken the global stereotyping of Islamic image in India through their work, including the issuing of Fatwa against terrorism last year. Of course, a fatwa by a Islamic clergy in India is not as powerful as that emanating from among the powerful political ones in Iran, the Arab countries or USA, but, still for the quality of what is being said, this is to be noted and acknowledged as significant one.

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