September 20, 2024

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At Khajuriya Jagir village in Central Madhya Pradesh’s Vidisha district stay 40 ‘lifeless’ individuals

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: A village in central Madhya Pradesh’s Vidisha district is house to 40 “dead” individuals who stroll and speak, breathe and giggle, although they’re actually in tears.

In Khajuriya Jagir village, about 140 km from state capital Bhopal, in Kurwai tehsil of Vidisha district stay a minimum of 40 individuals who had been proven as “dead” in authorities’s digitized data. This is paying homage to the painful saga of Bharat Lal Bihari in Eastern UP which impressed Satish Kaushik’s 2021 film, ‘Kaagaz.’

The 40 “dead” individuals embrace 50-year-old Guddi Bai and her 23-year-old daughter-in-law Rajkumari Bai, middle-aged Santosh Sharma and youthful sibling Jitendra Sharma, teenager Ram Bhajan and younger mom of 4 12 months outdated son Sushila Bai.

According to 19-year-old Ram Bhajan, the villagers, one after the one other got here to know, about their very own “death” within the state authorities’s Samagra Samajik Suraksha Mission digital database data, consequently making them ineligible for advantages below varied authorities schemes meant for economically weak, differently-abled, elderlies, married lady, ladies, widows and deserted ladies.

“Around 3-4 weeks back I came to know my Samagra ID had been deleted after me being bracketed as dead. One after another, around 40 residents of our village have found the same rude development, having happened to them. In my case, being declared dead in records has stopped me from pursuing further education,” he stated.  

While the merciless improvement has prevented Ram Bhajan from pursuing additional training, related improvement with 33-year-old Deepak Sharma, stopped his daughter’s admission in Class I of a CM Rise School. “We’ve been running from village sarpanch’s office in our village to Kurwai Janpad Panchayat CEO’s office and also to authorities at Vidisha district headquarters, but have only got verbal assurances. With the admission time getting over, my daughter couldn’t be enrolled in CM Rise School in the absence of me being alive in Samagra ID.”

Two brothers Santosh (45) and Jitendra Sharma (35) too are shattered after coming to find out about having been declared lifeless in data and their Samagra ID having grow to be non-functional. “I came to know about it, when I went to get my ID details recently for my daughter’s admission in nursery classes. My brother Santosh’s family has been deprived of benefits under the government’s free ration scheme for economically weak families. All we’re getting since then from authorities are false assurances,” Jitendra stated.

Just a few homes away 50-year-old Guddi Bai and daughter-in-law Rajkumari too have met with related destiny, now turning dwelling ghosts. “Both me and my daughter-in-law have been declared dead in the Samagra ID. Owing to it, the admission of my grandchildren in schools hasn’t happened,” Guddi Bai stated.   

Guddi Bai’s neighbour, 27-year-old Sushila Bai, was eligible to be lined below the lately launched Rs 1000-monthly Ladli Behana Yojana of Shivraj Singh Chouhan authorities, however the impolite improvement, has stopped her from getting advantages below the scheme meant for financially weak married ladies.

What does the Vidisha district collector should say?

“As per primary information available to us, the development is the result of a fraud committed by one of the parties during the Panchayat Polls. I’m writing a letter to the district police superintendent to get the entire matter probed by the police’s cyber cell. We’ll soon get the technical error corrected,” Vidisha district collector Umashankar Bhargav stated.

While the Vidisha district collector has assured to resolve the problem quickly, it stays to be seen whether or not the 40 villagers really get justice promptly or find yourself changing into topics of some Bollywood flick, similar to Lal Bihari, a well-known dwelling lifeless of East Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh district impressed the making of 2021 film ‘Kaagaz.’

BHOPAL: A village in central Madhya Pradesh’s Vidisha district is house to 40 “dead” individuals who stroll and speak, breathe and giggle, although they’re actually in tears.

In Khajuriya Jagir village, about 140 km from state capital Bhopal, in Kurwai tehsil of Vidisha district stay a minimum of 40 individuals who had been proven as “dead” in authorities’s digitized data. This is paying homage to the painful saga of Bharat Lal Bihari in Eastern UP which impressed Satish Kaushik’s 2021 film, ‘Kaagaz.’

The 40 “dead” individuals embrace 50-year-old Guddi Bai and her 23-year-old daughter-in-law Rajkumari Bai, middle-aged Santosh Sharma and youthful sibling Jitendra Sharma, teenager Ram Bhajan and younger mom of 4 12 months outdated son Sushila Bai.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

According to 19-year-old Ram Bhajan, the villagers, one after the one other got here to know, about their very own “death” within the state authorities’s Samagra Samajik Suraksha Mission digital database data, consequently making them ineligible for advantages below varied authorities schemes meant for economically weak, differently-abled, elderlies, married lady, ladies, widows and deserted ladies.

“Around 3-4 weeks back I came to know my Samagra ID had been deleted after me being bracketed as dead. One after another, around 40 residents of our village have found the same rude development, having happened to them. In my case, being declared dead in records has stopped me from pursuing further education,” he stated.  

While the merciless improvement has prevented Ram Bhajan from pursuing additional training, related improvement with 33-year-old Deepak Sharma, stopped his daughter’s admission in Class I of a CM Rise School. “We’ve been running from village sarpanch’s office in our village to Kurwai Janpad Panchayat CEO’s office and also to authorities at Vidisha district headquarters, but have only got verbal assurances. With the admission time getting over, my daughter couldn’t be enrolled in CM Rise School in the absence of me being alive in Samagra ID.”

Two brothers Santosh (45) and Jitendra Sharma (35) too are shattered after coming to find out about having been declared lifeless in data and their Samagra ID having grow to be non-functional. “I came to know about it, when I went to get my ID details recently for my daughter’s admission in nursery classes. My brother Santosh’s family has been deprived of benefits under the government’s free ration scheme for economically weak families. All we’re getting since then from authorities are false assurances,” Jitendra stated.

Just a few homes away 50-year-old Guddi Bai and daughter-in-law Rajkumari too have met with related destiny, now turning dwelling ghosts. “Both me and my daughter-in-law have been declared dead in the Samagra ID. Owing to it, the admission of my grandchildren in schools hasn’t happened,” Guddi Bai stated.   

Guddi Bai’s neighbour, 27-year-old Sushila Bai, was eligible to be lined below the lately launched Rs 1000-monthly Ladli Behana Yojana of Shivraj Singh Chouhan authorities, however the impolite improvement, has stopped her from getting advantages below the scheme meant for financially weak married ladies.

What does the Vidisha district collector should say?

“As per primary information available to us, the development is the result of a fraud committed by one of the parties during the Panchayat Polls. I’m writing a letter to the district police superintendent to get the entire matter probed by the police’s cyber cell. We’ll soon get the technical error corrected,” Vidisha district collector Umashankar Bhargav stated.

While the Vidisha district collector has assured to resolve the problem quickly, it stays to be seen whether or not the 40 villagers really get justice promptly or find yourself changing into topics of some Bollywood flick, similar to Lal Bihari, a well-known dwelling lifeless of East Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh district impressed the making of 2021 film ‘Kaagaz.’