Reaction to Union Budget 2012-13
Lack Lustre Budget says
Mr. Vijay Kalantri
Vice Chairman – World Trade Centre Mumbai (WTC)
President – All India Association of Industries (AIAI)
World Trade Centre Mumbai (WTC) and All India Association of Industries (AIAI) welcome the decision to implement Goods and Service Tax (GST) from August 2012 which will simplify and rationalize the tax structure. We further welcomes the much needed increase in viability gap funding for the infrastructure sectors like roads, port. Power and further inclusion of Oil and Gas and Tank farm will boost the growth of the Infra sector.
WTC & AIAI welcomes the introduction of much needed Mutual fund for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector to tune of Rs. 5,000 Crores which will meet the need for seed capital of this vibrant sector, even the Excise exemption limit should have been increased in view of inflation.
The allowing of External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) for sector like Aviation and low cost housing introduction of doubling the amount of tax free bonds for infrastructure sector such as Ports, Power, and Road etc will give the much needed impetus to achieve over 7% of GDP growth.
However increase in the Excise duties and Service Tax by 2% will adversely impact the automobile, engineering and manufacturing industry and various provision and alteration made in rules of Service Tax, Excise and Customs duty will make the procedure more cumbersome for the assesses and increase harassment.
The Hon’ble Finance Minister, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee should have initiated measures and incentives to boost the infrastructure related industries. However the Budget will add to the inflationary trend and in turn could have a ascending effect on the economic/manufacturing growth.
AIAI feels that the negative list on the Service Tax may be re-looked into. The fiscal deficiency of 5.1% is matter of concern and various leakages in regard with subsidies and popular schemes need to be implemented transparently to avoid further increase of fiscal deficit and misuse of schemes.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
ISAT Press Release, March 15, 2012
ISAT Press Release, March 15, 2012
“ISAT” International Sports Academy Trust - (an integral youth preparation)
Football Development Program
Subj. Answers to the Accusations of JKFA from November 2011
After the press conference of ISAT where was announced the sending of six kashmiries to Brazil and the JKFA react to the Minister of Sports Mr. R.S. Chib and start to relies accusation and abused about ISAT and Marcos work in J&K, we decide to wait for the reconsideration of such accusations and decision for the past 3 and half month. But seen that nothing have change and most over steps of discrimination and prohibiting ISAT Programs to be run in any District of J&K we have decide to announce our defense before take any last decision about the permanence of this international and professional football program in J&K. Even so ISAT as a Professional Football Development Program has much more to gives to the youth of J&K and we are at disposition of the Authorities to work in collaboration and in totally armory as we had done for the past 5 years with JKFA.
1. In the letter of JKFA to AIFF against Mr. Marcos they mention the follow accusations points.
• Marcos claiming to be football coach / himself as a Director of ISAT.
• Confine his coaching to boys of his area – Wanbal, Coaching only to who opted for ISAT.
• Open Unites by luring Officials and seniors football players.
• Marcos had created chaotic situation since he came to Kashmir.
• Make tournaments and others activities beyond his mandate.
• Using media influence. Just to gain media attention sent youth to Brazil.
• Have triggered resentment among 20 thousands footballers, who are genuine affiliated with the JKFA.
• Got youth detained at various police stations by Marcos complained to the Police.
• Interfering in the internal work of JKFA by sending boys abroad without the permission of JKFA and organize unregistered tournaments in the Valley is cut Violation of the Constitution.
a. Players have no background;
b. Returned after 3 and half month;
c. Not become part of any Academy even not receives particular coaching;
d. Six boys to Brazil that came back after 1 week or ten days;
e. Selection only sports council and JKFA can do it.
• Ask for his financial resources, he didn’t respond.
• Hold events for which the founding agency isn’t know, we left with no genuine option than disaffiliated him from our activities.
• Marcos has failed to produce any good footballer.
• We had accepted Marco’s voluntary services for a specified tenure, which has already passed.
• Communal hatred against him. Close Marcos programs and Clubs to maintain discipline.
• ISAT management shall not be permitted to organize football & football related activities.
• No government recognized body would allow anyone to hold events for with the funding agencies aren’t known – can be against the interest of the Nation.
• Just in one meeting all members of JKFA unanimously decide to close three official registered
Clubs and an organization working completely under the law and norms of the state and register in central government.
2. Answers from ISAT
a. Accusation against our license, an official organization registered and recognized by government cannot be closed by local Football Association, when have the approval of all government office to work and stay in full activities in the state just for professional insecurity and for never prove such quantity and quality of Professionalism.
I’m Juan Marcos Troia, Argentinean and graduated Professional and International Football Coach, affiliated to the Syndicate of Professional Football Coaches of Sao Paulo State in Brazil (SITREPFESP) for more than 10 years, recognized by University of Ibirapuera, the Secretariat of Sports of Sao Paulo State, Sao Paulo Football Federation (FPF), Brazilian Football Federation (CBF), Ministry of Sports of Brazil and Certify FIFA Coach, I have been coaching in Delhi in the past and now in J&K.
I'm in India since 2002 under ISAT (International Sports Academy Trust) “Football Development Program”, and we are registered since 2003 in New Delhi, from that time I had been working in the promotion of Football. Till 2006, I had worked in Delhi in different places and at the last I was coaching in DDA Sports Complex of Sarita Vihar and Jamia Milia Islamia University football field.
My wife Priscila Barros Pedroso, Brazilian, had worked in the linguistic and cultural field in Brazilian Embassy and Jamia Milia Islamia University as a lecture of Portuguese Language, today she is also graduated Professional Football Coach by SITREPFESP in Brazil and Co-Founder of ISAT (International Sports Academy Trust), She is working in the Marketing and Communication at the same.
We had been sent to India in 2002 as commercial representatives of Sports Network International, from Brazil for sports matters in India. And in 2005 the Club America from Brazil approaches me (Juan Marcos Troia) as a permanent representative for the club in India.
International Sports Academy Trust (ISAT), registered on 8th October 2003 at New Delhi, registration No. 8,730 in Book no. 4 vol No. 2,006 (see trust deed of ISAT)
ISAT “An integral Youth Preparation”, is a sports entity which includes the main physical disciplines registered and professionally recognized by the Government of India for the last 10 ten years. ISAT has as objective to provide an integral assistance in education way to help in a professional future. We invite professionals in sports, health, nutrition, communication and administration to work with us. We also work in collaboration with sports companies, professionals clubs, nationals and state association, federations, sports syndicates, schools and athletes. This means that we want to be a bridge between Latin America, India and Asia.
b. Three registered Clubs cannot be banned for life without a proper way, with probes, just making allegations and spread rumors they should present the arguments and give the opportunity for appeal for defense otherwise is dictatorship, this is totally arbitrary and unconstitutional that the three clubs will bring insecurity and instability to 497 others clubs in Kashmir.
JKFA doesn’t have right to close ISAT program by saying that they don’t need it any more so we should go.
c. They had mentioned that my contract had already concluded, when the truth is that still is one year and one month more before reach to the end till December 2012.
d. Regards Official Cultural and Sports interchange program
• The selected boys were the best of Kashmir at the time to be selected.
• They had joined Professional Football Club in Sao Paulo and Rio the Janeiro in Brazil
• The two first Kashmiries left India on 25th March 2010 and return back on 1st February 2011
• The second group of six Kashmiries left India on 14th November 2011 and return on 15th December 2011 and they got official certificate from Ministry of Sports of Brazil and the Sao Paulo Football Federation as a Professional Football Coaches.
The only reason for such accusations maybe can be the ignorance for who never went abroad who knows that through the passports you can got the dates from where you go and came and for the 2 boys specific which went for a one year of training program they have got for their fulfill documentation the resident card in Brazil.
e. ISAT is an official organization and has two registered clubs in AIFF for international transferences that a club at this level is legible to transfer, send and receive professionals, coaches, trainers, players etc. from anywhere and to anywhere, when the contracts, visas and government permissions from both countries involved had been token for such activities.
f. The documentation filed by Marcos to JKSC, SSP Srinagar, DC, Srinagar and AIFF proves that.
• Nobody had been detained at various police stations.
• Marcos had created chaotic situation – How he can created insecurity when he was himself facing insecurity issues, when boys have been removed from several Police station under ISAT responsibilities.
• Tournaments, sports activities and Cultural and Sports interchange program had been welcome by every government authority even JKFA, and every each event organized and sponsored by ISAT were in collaboration and approval of JKFA.
• My financials resources and others activities are the concern of CID and NFRO that take care to investigate and monitored the activities of the foreigners to grant or not their stay by extend their visas
• All Winter Tournaments Organize and sponsored by ISAT was sponsored from the same founds mentioned above.
• We had filed many document proving the success not only of some players but two entire teams that were showed the performance by been champions and get promoted every year. But even so 14 fourteen players had emerged from our Academies and Club
List of the Players.
1. Sheikh Umer Jan -from District Ganderbal - to ISAT FC from ISAT to JK Bank (Super-Div.)
2. Ayman Rashid - from ISAT to JK Bank (Super-Div.)
3. Sameer Khan - from ISAT to JK PDC (Super-Div.)
4. Sahil Nabi Bhat - from ISAT FC to JK PDC (Super-Div.)
5. Ozair Farooq - from ISAT FC to JK PDC (Super-Div.)
6. Ubaid Haroon - from ISAT FC to JK Forest (Super-Div.)
7. Liyakat Ahmed - from ISAT Academy to JK PDC (Super-Div.)
8. Tahir Bhat - from ISAT FC to JK F&S (Super-Div.)
9. Arshid Ayoub - from ISAT FC to Maharaja FC (Super-Div.)
10. Ahmad Lone - from ISAT FC to Maharaja FC (Super-Div.)
11. Mohad. Fasil - from ISAT FC “C” to JK Police “B” (Super- Div.)
12. Basit Ahmed - from ISAT FC “C” to Young Maharaja (Super – Div.)
13. Sohail Ah. - from ISAT FC “C” to Young Lalchock (A- Div.)
14. Abrar Ah. - from ISAT FC “C” to Young Lalchok (A-Div.)
JKFA said that we had not provide one player, we had worked from April 2007 to November 2011, when we got the ban and in 2010 full season was compromised because of unrest where 110 youth were killed only in one summer, even so we can said that in only less than 4 years we produces this
a. 14 players in among others that had come and go from our programs
b. Three winter tournaments in 3 years in 5 Districts, 100 teams, 1000 players
c. ISAT Teams
1 Super Division Team (Srinagar)
1 “A” Division Team (Srinagar)
1 “B” Division Teams (Srinagar)
1 “B” Division Team (Budgam)
1 “B” Division Team (Ganderbal)
1 “B” Division Team (Bandipora)
Team (Gurez)
6 teams U-14 Division in all Districts
6 teams U-17 Division in all Districts
d. ISAT Academies in J&K
1. Srinagar Central
2. Budgam ( a.Gopal Pora, b. Nagam, c. Danger Pora)
3. Nowgam (a. By Pass b. Kenhema (Rail Way Station)
4. Raniwary ( working without inauguration)
5. Ganderbal
6. Bandipora
7. Gurez (LOC) (a. Dawar, d. Izmar)
8. Pulwama, Pampore. (working without Inauguration)
e. ISAT had participated near about 50 football events from Jan 2011 to September 2011with our (ISAT) 20 teams
Organized by different Authorities
1. JK Football Association
2. Sports Council and Youth Services Participation.
3. District Football Associations (Pulwama, Anatnag, Budgam, Bandipora, Ganderbal)
4. J&K Police
5. CRPF
6. Army
7. Collages (SP Collage)
8. Privates Clubs
9. ISAT Winter 7-A side Football Tournaments in all Districts.
10. Turun Dull – Calcutta
f. Communal hatred against me and unanimously JKFA decide to close three official registered Clubs of ISAT.
At the light of the documents is easy to identify where the lie is and those who are violating the rules.
FIFA Statute Article No. 3
Non –Discrimination and stance against racism.
Discrimination of any kind against a country, private person or group of people on account of
ethnic Origen, gender, language, religion politics or any other reason, is strictly prohibited and punishable by suspension or expulsion.
This is completely an arbitrary decision, and I as Director and founder of ISAT and Professional Football Coach, affiliated to an official Syndicate, recognize by FIFA I request and demand from the authorities, been police officer, been from civil administration or even from others members of JKFA and AIFFA,. To take actions a not leave the responsible with their lie, permitting the destruction of five years of hard work, investment and dedication, just to fulfill somebody personal selfish interest.
I’m Juan Marcos Troia Director and Founder of ISAT declares that the information above have the documentation support from each topic explained.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Mr. Mangi - The Innovator of Kakching Mat Weaving Machine, An Interview
Mr. Mangi - The Innovator of Kakching Mat Weaving Machine
By Madhu Chandra
March 10, 2012
The National Innovation Foundation – India honoured Mr. Yengkhom Mangi Singh, a Dalit belong to Lois community of Kakching, Manipur, a 70 years old physically challenged, with the state award for his innovative in manufacturing Kouna Mat Weaving Machine at sixth National Grassroots Innovation Award ceremony and exhibition held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on March 9. Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India distributed to awards to 15 National and Life time achievers and inaugurated five days exhibition. Over hundred innovators from all over the country took part in the award distribution ceremony and displayed their innovative products in the exhibition. http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2979163.ece?homepage=true&css=print
What struck me the most about the grassroots level innovation is Mr. Mangi himself - physically challenged, 70% disability suffered from paraplegia at the age of 14, a husband of a mentally challenged wife, a father of three sons – two mentally challenged, yet a man who become one of hundreds and thousands of innovator that the nation has recognised.
Mr. Mangi received award of Rs. 50,000 from Nation Innovation Foundation – India honouring his lifetime achievement. He wants to invest this amount to develop into move advanced machine.
He used managed walking by limping though the help of a bamboo stick all these years, until he was gifted a wheel chair by Students from Kakching studying in Delhi when he attended a National Grassroots Innovation exhibition in New Delhi last year. He still faces the challenged as the wheel chair he has now depends on another person to push him around. He will perhaps become more independent on his innovative if he has one automatic wheel chair.
His achievement of innovation would have remained in a corner of his home without the initiative of Mr. Surjit Kshetriymayum, the secretary of Alliance for Development Alternatives- Manipur (ADAM), Kakching, Manipur.
Madhu Chandra, Spokesperson of North East Support Centre & Helpline and Regional Co-ordinator of GS/OM India Ministry for North East India branch, interviewed Mr. Mangi after he received State Award.
Madhu Chandra: What is Kakching Mat Weaving Machine?
Mangi: Kakching Mat Weaving Machine is made of wood, a kind of handloom to make Kouna and Chumthang Phak (Mat). Kouna or Chumthang Phak is a must-have household item in every Manipuri home. The Kouna and Chumthang phak is eco friendly production.
What is Kouna Mat?
Kouna (local name) is a class of water reed, a firm stemmed water or marsh plant grown perennially in the wetlands of the valley areas of the Manipur. Manipuri traditional mat is also made by another material known as Chumthang, which is also a classic reed grown in dry land. Kouna is soft, stems are bigger while Chumthang is harder and smaller stems.
How Did You Become Physically Challenged?
I suffered paraplegia at the age of 14, which has caused 70% disability of my body. I used to walk limping with a bamboo stick until last year I got wheel chair after attending the National Grassroots Innovative Exhibition in New Delhi. Now I am wheel chair, but I cannot function myself without another person helps me.
What is Your Family Looks Like?
I got married to Maipakpi Devi at the age of 30 as physically challenged man. Unfortunately my wife has become mentally challenged after we got married. I have three sons; one is married, living with his family. Two of my sons are also mentally challenged. They are living with me. It is a huge challenge for me to manage and maintain the need of my family as physically challenged person.
What Innovates You to Make Kouna Mat Weaving Machine?
From my childhood, I used to be interested in making any creativity items such as electrical work etc. I learned to repair radio, electric stabilisers, car battery chargers my own without any formal training. I used to earn my family livelihood from these works and it was not enough to run the cost of the family.
Twenty years ago, I realised that the Kouna Phak is the household items of Manipur, which are made by normal men. I had an innovative idea of making a wooden mat-weaving machine similar to handlooms, which are used by women in Manipur to weave clothes. I wanted to make such a mat-weaving machine that a disable person like me, can also used.
I could not sleep for three months when I was thinking of making the machine. I never gave up the idea and begun manufacturing in early 1992. Within a month I completed making one wooden Kouna Phak Weaving machine, it was one feet high, five feet length, and four feet breadth. I have been using it for last twenty years until I developed the advanced model recently.
What Advantages with Mat Weaving Machine Compare to Traditional one?
The traditional is suitable only for normal people, not for people like me. The traditional mat weaving machine, which is stretch on floor, limited with size, occupied more space, you need to bend you head down, which hurts your back, it was not possible for me. It takes minimum two weeks to make one mat with traditional model. Now with the mat weaving machine, which I have developed, can make two mats in a day.
What were the Challenges You Faced While Making Kouna Mat Weaving Machine?
My family was the biggest challenge in my life. My wife and my two sons were completely dependent on me. My eldest son got married and lives with his family separately. I did not have any single person to motivate, I was alone as a source of motivation for the innovating in making the mat weaving machine. In spite of constant demand to earn more money on regular basis to maintain my family needs, I never gave up my innovation to make Kouna mat weaving machine.
Why Does It Take So Long for People to Know about Your Innovative Machine?
The machine I made twenty years ago was kept just in a corner of my house, which nobody knew except those who came to purchase the Kouna mat. It came to know to the public of Manipur when my machine was introduced to handicraft exhibition in Manipur through the help of Mr. Surjit Kshetrimayum, the secretary of Alliance for Development Alternatives – Manipur (ADAM) two year ago. Then it was also displayed at National Grassroots Innovation Exhibition organised by National Innovation Foundation – India at New Delhi, the month of March 2010, where the President of India witnessed for the first time.
What Is Your Vision?
I have three visions: One is to develop more advanced machine, so that the weaving can be faster and produce more products. I have some innovative idea for developing them. I hope in next few months, I will be able to develop it.
Secondly, I want to manufacture more this machine, so that it can be sold at reasonable price for traditional mat weavers. This will help them to make more mats with less effort and faster.
Thirdly, the Mat Weaving Machine can be further developed to weave carpets and other weaving items.
Who Much the Machine Cost?
The present model is sold at Rs 15,000 each. This machine can produced two Kouna mats and one Chumthang mat in a day. One Kouna mat cost Rs 350 and Chumthang Rs 600. This is suitable for semi skill and home based business.
What is Your Biggest Need?
I am in need of an automatic battery run wheel chair so that my movement can be operated myself. This will enable me to move around without help of another person so that my innovative could be passed on to others.
What Message Do You Want to Give to the People of Manipur?
Your innovative idea does not limit by whatever, whoever and wherever you are. Never give you what ignites you. Manipur needs people who are innovative, particularly for the purpose of self employment, where the lack of employment under Government schemes.
By Madhu Chandra
March 10, 2012
The National Innovation Foundation – India honoured Mr. Yengkhom Mangi Singh, a Dalit belong to Lois community of Kakching, Manipur, a 70 years old physically challenged, with the state award for his innovative in manufacturing Kouna Mat Weaving Machine at sixth National Grassroots Innovation Award ceremony and exhibition held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on March 9. Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India distributed to awards to 15 National and Life time achievers and inaugurated five days exhibition. Over hundred innovators from all over the country took part in the award distribution ceremony and displayed their innovative products in the exhibition. http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2979163.ece?homepage=true&css=print
What struck me the most about the grassroots level innovation is Mr. Mangi himself - physically challenged, 70% disability suffered from paraplegia at the age of 14, a husband of a mentally challenged wife, a father of three sons – two mentally challenged, yet a man who become one of hundreds and thousands of innovator that the nation has recognised.
Mr. Mangi received award of Rs. 50,000 from Nation Innovation Foundation – India honouring his lifetime achievement. He wants to invest this amount to develop into move advanced machine.
He used managed walking by limping though the help of a bamboo stick all these years, until he was gifted a wheel chair by Students from Kakching studying in Delhi when he attended a National Grassroots Innovation exhibition in New Delhi last year. He still faces the challenged as the wheel chair he has now depends on another person to push him around. He will perhaps become more independent on his innovative if he has one automatic wheel chair.
His achievement of innovation would have remained in a corner of his home without the initiative of Mr. Surjit Kshetriymayum, the secretary of Alliance for Development Alternatives- Manipur (ADAM), Kakching, Manipur.
Madhu Chandra, Spokesperson of North East Support Centre & Helpline and Regional Co-ordinator of GS/OM India Ministry for North East India branch, interviewed Mr. Mangi after he received State Award.
Madhu Chandra: What is Kakching Mat Weaving Machine?
Mangi: Kakching Mat Weaving Machine is made of wood, a kind of handloom to make Kouna and Chumthang Phak (Mat). Kouna or Chumthang Phak is a must-have household item in every Manipuri home. The Kouna and Chumthang phak is eco friendly production.
What is Kouna Mat?
Kouna (local name) is a class of water reed, a firm stemmed water or marsh plant grown perennially in the wetlands of the valley areas of the Manipur. Manipuri traditional mat is also made by another material known as Chumthang, which is also a classic reed grown in dry land. Kouna is soft, stems are bigger while Chumthang is harder and smaller stems.
How Did You Become Physically Challenged?
I suffered paraplegia at the age of 14, which has caused 70% disability of my body. I used to walk limping with a bamboo stick until last year I got wheel chair after attending the National Grassroots Innovative Exhibition in New Delhi. Now I am wheel chair, but I cannot function myself without another person helps me.
What is Your Family Looks Like?
I got married to Maipakpi Devi at the age of 30 as physically challenged man. Unfortunately my wife has become mentally challenged after we got married. I have three sons; one is married, living with his family. Two of my sons are also mentally challenged. They are living with me. It is a huge challenge for me to manage and maintain the need of my family as physically challenged person.
What Innovates You to Make Kouna Mat Weaving Machine?
From my childhood, I used to be interested in making any creativity items such as electrical work etc. I learned to repair radio, electric stabilisers, car battery chargers my own without any formal training. I used to earn my family livelihood from these works and it was not enough to run the cost of the family.
Twenty years ago, I realised that the Kouna Phak is the household items of Manipur, which are made by normal men. I had an innovative idea of making a wooden mat-weaving machine similar to handlooms, which are used by women in Manipur to weave clothes. I wanted to make such a mat-weaving machine that a disable person like me, can also used.
I could not sleep for three months when I was thinking of making the machine. I never gave up the idea and begun manufacturing in early 1992. Within a month I completed making one wooden Kouna Phak Weaving machine, it was one feet high, five feet length, and four feet breadth. I have been using it for last twenty years until I developed the advanced model recently.
What Advantages with Mat Weaving Machine Compare to Traditional one?
The traditional is suitable only for normal people, not for people like me. The traditional mat weaving machine, which is stretch on floor, limited with size, occupied more space, you need to bend you head down, which hurts your back, it was not possible for me. It takes minimum two weeks to make one mat with traditional model. Now with the mat weaving machine, which I have developed, can make two mats in a day.
What were the Challenges You Faced While Making Kouna Mat Weaving Machine?
My family was the biggest challenge in my life. My wife and my two sons were completely dependent on me. My eldest son got married and lives with his family separately. I did not have any single person to motivate, I was alone as a source of motivation for the innovating in making the mat weaving machine. In spite of constant demand to earn more money on regular basis to maintain my family needs, I never gave up my innovation to make Kouna mat weaving machine.
Why Does It Take So Long for People to Know about Your Innovative Machine?
The machine I made twenty years ago was kept just in a corner of my house, which nobody knew except those who came to purchase the Kouna mat. It came to know to the public of Manipur when my machine was introduced to handicraft exhibition in Manipur through the help of Mr. Surjit Kshetrimayum, the secretary of Alliance for Development Alternatives – Manipur (ADAM) two year ago. Then it was also displayed at National Grassroots Innovation Exhibition organised by National Innovation Foundation – India at New Delhi, the month of March 2010, where the President of India witnessed for the first time.
What Is Your Vision?
I have three visions: One is to develop more advanced machine, so that the weaving can be faster and produce more products. I have some innovative idea for developing them. I hope in next few months, I will be able to develop it.
Secondly, I want to manufacture more this machine, so that it can be sold at reasonable price for traditional mat weavers. This will help them to make more mats with less effort and faster.
Thirdly, the Mat Weaving Machine can be further developed to weave carpets and other weaving items.
Who Much the Machine Cost?
The present model is sold at Rs 15,000 each. This machine can produced two Kouna mats and one Chumthang mat in a day. One Kouna mat cost Rs 350 and Chumthang Rs 600. This is suitable for semi skill and home based business.
What is Your Biggest Need?
I am in need of an automatic battery run wheel chair so that my movement can be operated myself. This will enable me to move around without help of another person so that my innovative could be passed on to others.
What Message Do You Want to Give to the People of Manipur?
Your innovative idea does not limit by whatever, whoever and wherever you are. Never give you what ignites you. Manipur needs people who are innovative, particularly for the purpose of self employment, where the lack of employment under Government schemes.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
The irony of Women's day in India
A Statement from the Asian Human Rights Commission
INDIA: WOMEN'S DAY -- Rhetoric guarantees no equality Today, the world's largest democracy along with the rest of the world would celebrate international women's day. The media will reproduce public statements and the promises made. Institutions like the National Commission for Women would reiterate its mandate to protect, promote and guarantee women's rights and thus ensure gender equality in the country. The President Her Excellency Pratibha Patil, would address the nation on the topic. Perhaps union and state ministers would follow and the governments would advertise in the media enumerating what they have done to ensure gender parity. The debt-ridden and limping with corruption national carrier, Air India, would takeoff from Mumbai and New Delhi to distant destinations with a complete women crew, as a showcase of what the women in India have achieved and are now capable of. (Photo: Girl scavenging at Belagachia dumping ground in Kolkata. Courtesy: Nick Cheesman, AHRC) For most of India however, it would be an uneventful day. Women in Manipur and Jammu and Kashmir would continue fearing the uniformed officers deputed to protect them; most mothers living in the rural backdrops of the country would continue to worry how to feed their children and when their family would be saved from the slow and certain death from starvation and malnutrition; girls and women would continue to be raped in hundreds at Budhwar Peth, G. B. Road, Kamathipura, Shivdaspur and Sonagachi; girls will continue working as bonded child labourers across the country - in the rat mines of Jaintia hills in Meghalaya, in middleclass houses in cities like New Delhi and in the granite quarries and paper cracker manufacturing units in Tamil Nadu; and Dalit women will continue sweeping open sewers and clean dry latrines. Equality is one of the fundamental quotients to guarantee gender rights. It is one of the foundation stones of all rights. Unfortunately in India, equality - legal or cultural - is not the norm. In a country where its justice apparatus is in a dysfunctional state where manipulation is possible at all levels, rights - gender included - do not make any sense. A right that cannot be sought and realized, translated into quantifiable and achievable guarantees in life is no right at all. Engendering equality is impossible without the architecture of justice. Today, the country's justice machinery, particularly the police, prosecution and the judiciary are a far cry of what such institutions ought to be in a democratic framework. So much so, getting posted at what is called a 'women's cell' in the police is considered to be punishment since the possibilities of demanding and accepting bribes is the least in such positions. Not because that the parties who approach the women's cell would not pay bribe. It is because there is hardly any complaint at all. Approaching the police by a woman is considered to be a life-threatening affair in India. Police stations, yes that very institution maintained by the public exchequer to assist a citizen to seek and obtain her right is one of the unsafe places in the country to be. Perhaps veteran women's rights activists in the country would agree with this conclusion. Yet there is hardly any concern about this in India. The gender rights movement that has lobbied and worked to bring about commendable legislative changes in the country with a view to ensure gender parity has avoided debating about the despicable nature of the justice institutions. They have however taken law unto their own hands, though on occasions. The so-called mainstream gender rights movement in the country has ignored the singular and unique protest of Ms. Irom Chanu Sharmila of Manipur. For the past 11 years, Sharmila's fight to ensure equality has found hardly any assuring resonance from the equal rights activists of the country. One cannot find fault with those who allege that for the majority of the equal rights activists in the country, equality is interpreted as an analogous continuum of racial and regional discrimination practiced for the past 64 years against the people of the northeast. Those who speak about Elizabeth Smith Miller and Lucy Stone in India would not even know who Sharmila is and what she is protesting against. In countries where equality is protected and cherished as a norm gender based discrimination is today considered an exception. In a country like India where inequality is the norm - read caste based discrimination as one example - gender rights speak is mere empty rhetoric. Rhetoric though would assure no rights. Read this statement online
---------- For information and comments contact: In Hong Kong: Bijo Francis Telephone: +852 - 26986339 Email: india@ahrc.asia, southasia@ahrc.asia # # # About AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984. Visit our new website with more features at www.humanrights.asia.
INDIA: WOMEN'S DAY -- Rhetoric guarantees no equality Today, the world's largest democracy along with the rest of the world would celebrate international women's day. The media will reproduce public statements and the promises made. Institutions like the National Commission for Women would reiterate its mandate to protect, promote and guarantee women's rights and thus ensure gender equality in the country. The President Her Excellency Pratibha Patil, would address the nation on the topic. Perhaps union and state ministers would follow and the governments would advertise in the media enumerating what they have done to ensure gender parity. The debt-ridden and limping with corruption national carrier, Air India, would takeoff from Mumbai and New Delhi to distant destinations with a complete women crew, as a showcase of what the women in India have achieved and are now capable of. (Photo: Girl scavenging at Belagachia dumping ground in Kolkata. Courtesy: Nick Cheesman, AHRC) For most of India however, it would be an uneventful day. Women in Manipur and Jammu and Kashmir would continue fearing the uniformed officers deputed to protect them; most mothers living in the rural backdrops of the country would continue to worry how to feed their children and when their family would be saved from the slow and certain death from starvation and malnutrition; girls and women would continue to be raped in hundreds at Budhwar Peth, G. B. Road, Kamathipura, Shivdaspur and Sonagachi; girls will continue working as bonded child labourers across the country - in the rat mines of Jaintia hills in Meghalaya, in middleclass houses in cities like New Delhi and in the granite quarries and paper cracker manufacturing units in Tamil Nadu; and Dalit women will continue sweeping open sewers and clean dry latrines. Equality is one of the fundamental quotients to guarantee gender rights. It is one of the foundation stones of all rights. Unfortunately in India, equality - legal or cultural - is not the norm. In a country where its justice apparatus is in a dysfunctional state where manipulation is possible at all levels, rights - gender included - do not make any sense. A right that cannot be sought and realized, translated into quantifiable and achievable guarantees in life is no right at all. Engendering equality is impossible without the architecture of justice. Today, the country's justice machinery, particularly the police, prosecution and the judiciary are a far cry of what such institutions ought to be in a democratic framework. So much so, getting posted at what is called a 'women's cell' in the police is considered to be punishment since the possibilities of demanding and accepting bribes is the least in such positions. Not because that the parties who approach the women's cell would not pay bribe. It is because there is hardly any complaint at all. Approaching the police by a woman is considered to be a life-threatening affair in India. Police stations, yes that very institution maintained by the public exchequer to assist a citizen to seek and obtain her right is one of the unsafe places in the country to be. Perhaps veteran women's rights activists in the country would agree with this conclusion. Yet there is hardly any concern about this in India. The gender rights movement that has lobbied and worked to bring about commendable legislative changes in the country with a view to ensure gender parity has avoided debating about the despicable nature of the justice institutions. They have however taken law unto their own hands, though on occasions. The so-called mainstream gender rights movement in the country has ignored the singular and unique protest of Ms. Irom Chanu Sharmila of Manipur. For the past 11 years, Sharmila's fight to ensure equality has found hardly any assuring resonance from the equal rights activists of the country. One cannot find fault with those who allege that for the majority of the equal rights activists in the country, equality is interpreted as an analogous continuum of racial and regional discrimination practiced for the past 64 years against the people of the northeast. Those who speak about Elizabeth Smith Miller and Lucy Stone in India would not even know who Sharmila is and what she is protesting against. In countries where equality is protected and cherished as a norm gender based discrimination is today considered an exception. In a country like India where inequality is the norm - read caste based discrimination as one example - gender rights speak is mere empty rhetoric. Rhetoric though would assure no rights. Read this statement online
---------- For information and comments contact: In Hong Kong: Bijo Francis Telephone: +852 - 26986339 Email: india@ahrc.asia, southasia@ahrc.asia # # # About AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation that monitors human rights in Asia, documents violations and advocates for justice and institutional reform to ensure the protection and promotion of these rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984. Visit our new website with more features at www.humanrights.asia.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
A plea from tortured christians regarding violation of human rights in Kashmir
INTERNATIONAL SOS – PRESS CONFERENCE ON KASHMIR
PRESS INVITE – REQUESTING COVERAGE
The Catholic-Christian Secular Forum (CSF), a Mumbai based national activist community NGO, needs your urgent support in highlighting the gross violation of human rights and abuse of Indian Constitutional Freedoms, in Jammu & Kashmir.
Christians, after the Kashmiri Pundits, are facing acute persecution and torture in this state bordering Pakistan, where Only “Islamic” Radicalism thrives. Kashmir is now almost 100 % “Muslim” with all other religious communities (Hindus, Sikhs and now Christians), being forced out of the valley.
It is not possible for security reasons to hold a media meet there. Hence, The CSF has brought human rights activists to address you or a correspondent, you depute at an International Press Conference :
After Pundits, its Christians: Religious Cleansing & Persecution in Kashmir
Venue: The Press Club, Mumbai Date: 25th February, 2012, Saturday Time: 2.30 pm
Speakers: · Justice Michael Saldanha (Retd. Karnataka & Bombay High Courts) · Adv. Iftikhar Bazmi (Poonch Bar Assn Sec., J&K; India Rep, ICRD, Washington DC) · Joseph Dias (The CSF Fact-Finding Report from J&K for the Victims) · Human Rights & Religious Liberty Activists
The media is our only hope to highlight this issue, particularly since the Government has adopted total neglect. Hence, we would greatly appreciate, your coverage, which will save many more lives from being ruined, in addition to those who are already bearing the brunt of torture.
The Catholic-Christian Secular Forum (CSF), a Mumbai based national activist community NGO, needs your urgent support in highlighting the gross violation of human rights and abuse of Indian Constitutional Freedoms, in Jammu & Kashmir.
Christians, after the Kashmiri Pundits, are facing acute persecution and torture in this state bordering Pakistan, where Only “Islamic” Radicalism thrives. Kashmir is now almost 100 % “Muslim” with all other religious communities (Hindus, Sikhs and now Christians), being forced out of the valley.
It is not possible for security reasons to hold a media meet there. Hence, The CSF has brought human rights activists to address you or a correspondent, you depute at an International Press Conference :
After Pundits, its Christians: Religious Cleansing & Persecution in Kashmir
Venue: The Press Club, Mumbai Date: 25th February, 2012, Saturday Time: 2.30 pm
Speakers: · Justice Michael Saldanha (Retd. Karnataka & Bombay High Courts) · Adv. Iftikhar Bazmi (Poonch Bar Assn Sec., J&K; India Rep, ICRD, Washington DC) · Joseph Dias (The CSF Fact-Finding Report from J&K for the Victims) · Human Rights & Religious Liberty Activists
The media is our only hope to highlight this issue, particularly since the Government has adopted total neglect. Hence, we would greatly appreciate, your coverage, which will save many more lives from being ruined, in addition to those who are already bearing the brunt of torture.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
One rape case every 14 hours-in our national capital Delhi
The violence against women in Delhi, the national capital of India reported daily in national papers panics me.
2010 records of one rape case every 14 hours, molestation every 18 hours.
The rape case increased 12 times more in 2011, which means one rape case every 15 hours.
Among these crimes, the girls and women from North East India became easy target.
Madhu Chandra www.nehelpline.net
Publication: The Times Of India Delhi;
Date: Feb 11, 2012;
Section: Front Page;
Page: 1
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CRIMINALS ON PROWL IN MOVING VEHICLES
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
In two days, 2 minors forced into cars, raped
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The capital’s notorious mode of assault on women — rape or molestation in a moving vehicle — returned to shame the city, with two incidents reported in the past 48 hours. Both victims were minors. In the first incident, a 13-year-old girl was forced into a Santro car allegedly by three youths, including a minor, in Jyoti Nagar, northeast Delhi, on Thursday afternoon and raped by one of them after she snubbed their moves to strike a friendship with her. “The victim, a class VIII student who had stepped out to the market around 2.30pm when she was abducted, reported the crime to a policeman on the road. All three accused have since been nabbed,” said additional DCP (northeast) B K Singh. The second crime followed a similar pattern. A 16-yearold girl who had left home to buy milk around 7.30pm on Friday was allegedly abducted by two men and raped in a moving car in the Kanjhawala area of northwest Delhi. The accused pushed her into their Wagon R and drove around in the neighbourhood for three to four hours, taking turns to rape the victim, police said. Rape cases in the capital rose by 12% to 568 in 2011, as compared to 507 in 2010. Four youths drive away with 18-yr-old Dwaipayan Ghosh TNN
New Delhi: An 18-year-old data operator in a Gurgaon firm, who was walking home with three other girls after getting off a bus at Qutab Vihar near Dwarka, was allegedly dragged into an Indica car and taken away by unidentified persons late Thursday evening. The accused stopped their car near the girls around 8.30pm and chased them into the fields, police said. All four girls as well as a passerby who tried to intervene were beaten up before the victim was put into the car. Eyewitness Yudhvir Singh Rawat claimed the accused, four in number, were in a red car that did not have a registration plate. “The girls were alarmed when the men began following them. They tried to run towards the fields but the men outran them and punched them on their faces. They then began dragging them towards the car. They finally managed to push the 18-year-old into the car and escape.” Rawat said it was strange that the police were trying to probe an elopement angle in the case when all girls had been beaten up. Hundreds of angry residents hit the roads protesting against police “inaction” in not registering a case. Girl abducted, gangraped in moving car Captors Zipped Past Pickets
New Delhi: A 16-year-old girl was abducted by two men and raped in a moving car in Kanjhawala area of northwest Delhi on Friday.
The accused pushed the girl into a Wagon R and drove around the neighbourhood even as they took turns to rape her, police said. The accused, Amit and Manoj, have been held. Shockingly, the car zoomed past scores of pickets and police barricades, but was not stopped even once. After four agonizing hours, the girl was finally dumped by the wayside. Battered and bruised, she got up and staggered home in the dead of night. That the car skirted detection at several barricades raises serious questions about the efficacy of the police force.
The girl was abducted around 7.30pm after she left home to buy milk. She told police that when she headed towards a shop near Utsav Vihar, a car screeched to a halt in front of her. One of the occupants of the car pulled her inside and tried to gag her, police said. The girl told police that one of the accused was her brother-in-law’s friend who had earlier visited home. Surprisingly, the car circled around the Outer Delhi areas of Mangolpuri, Narela, Kanjhawala and Bawana areas without a single chase by a PCR van. Around 11.30pm, the accused dumped the girl near the forests of Kanjhawala and fled. The girl managed to reach home and told her parents about the incident. The shocked parents then approached the police for help.
“We lodged a case and began investigations. The victim’s medical examination has confirmed rape. We were able to arrest the accused after raids on their hideout. One of the accused was known to the victim. They have been produced in court,” a senior police officer said. The girl, a school dropout, lives with her parents and three sisters in Kanjhawala area. One of the accused, Amit is a transporter while Manoj is a driver. Police are verifying their antecedents and sources said they have a criminal past. http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/getimage.dll?path=CAP/2012/02/11/1/Img/Pc0011600.jpg
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2010 records of one rape case every 14 hours, molestation every 18 hours.
The rape case increased 12 times more in 2011, which means one rape case every 15 hours.
Among these crimes, the girls and women from North East India became easy target.
Madhu Chandra www.nehelpline.net
Publication: The Times Of India Delhi;
Date: Feb 11, 2012;
Section: Front Page;
Page: 1
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CRIMINALS ON PROWL IN MOVING VEHICLES
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
In two days, 2 minors forced into cars, raped
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The capital’s notorious mode of assault on women — rape or molestation in a moving vehicle — returned to shame the city, with two incidents reported in the past 48 hours. Both victims were minors. In the first incident, a 13-year-old girl was forced into a Santro car allegedly by three youths, including a minor, in Jyoti Nagar, northeast Delhi, on Thursday afternoon and raped by one of them after she snubbed their moves to strike a friendship with her. “The victim, a class VIII student who had stepped out to the market around 2.30pm when she was abducted, reported the crime to a policeman on the road. All three accused have since been nabbed,” said additional DCP (northeast) B K Singh. The second crime followed a similar pattern. A 16-yearold girl who had left home to buy milk around 7.30pm on Friday was allegedly abducted by two men and raped in a moving car in the Kanjhawala area of northwest Delhi. The accused pushed her into their Wagon R and drove around in the neighbourhood for three to four hours, taking turns to rape the victim, police said. Rape cases in the capital rose by 12% to 568 in 2011, as compared to 507 in 2010. Four youths drive away with 18-yr-old Dwaipayan Ghosh TNN
New Delhi: An 18-year-old data operator in a Gurgaon firm, who was walking home with three other girls after getting off a bus at Qutab Vihar near Dwarka, was allegedly dragged into an Indica car and taken away by unidentified persons late Thursday evening. The accused stopped their car near the girls around 8.30pm and chased them into the fields, police said. All four girls as well as a passerby who tried to intervene were beaten up before the victim was put into the car. Eyewitness Yudhvir Singh Rawat claimed the accused, four in number, were in a red car that did not have a registration plate. “The girls were alarmed when the men began following them. They tried to run towards the fields but the men outran them and punched them on their faces. They then began dragging them towards the car. They finally managed to push the 18-year-old into the car and escape.” Rawat said it was strange that the police were trying to probe an elopement angle in the case when all girls had been beaten up. Hundreds of angry residents hit the roads protesting against police “inaction” in not registering a case. Girl abducted, gangraped in moving car Captors Zipped Past Pickets
New Delhi: A 16-year-old girl was abducted by two men and raped in a moving car in Kanjhawala area of northwest Delhi on Friday.
The accused pushed the girl into a Wagon R and drove around the neighbourhood even as they took turns to rape her, police said. The accused, Amit and Manoj, have been held. Shockingly, the car zoomed past scores of pickets and police barricades, but was not stopped even once. After four agonizing hours, the girl was finally dumped by the wayside. Battered and bruised, she got up and staggered home in the dead of night. That the car skirted detection at several barricades raises serious questions about the efficacy of the police force.
The girl was abducted around 7.30pm after she left home to buy milk. She told police that when she headed towards a shop near Utsav Vihar, a car screeched to a halt in front of her. One of the occupants of the car pulled her inside and tried to gag her, police said. The girl told police that one of the accused was her brother-in-law’s friend who had earlier visited home. Surprisingly, the car circled around the Outer Delhi areas of Mangolpuri, Narela, Kanjhawala and Bawana areas without a single chase by a PCR van. Around 11.30pm, the accused dumped the girl near the forests of Kanjhawala and fled. The girl managed to reach home and told her parents about the incident. The shocked parents then approached the police for help.
“We lodged a case and began investigations. The victim’s medical examination has confirmed rape. We were able to arrest the accused after raids on their hideout. One of the accused was known to the victim. They have been produced in court,” a senior police officer said. The girl, a school dropout, lives with her parents and three sisters in Kanjhawala area. One of the accused, Amit is a transporter while Manoj is a driver. Police are verifying their antecedents and sources said they have a criminal past. http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/getimage.dll?path=CAP/2012/02/11/1/Img/Pc0011600.jpg
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Monday, February 6, 2012
Christians fleeing Kashmir- a preliminary report on religious cleansing by CSF
Christians fleeing from persecution in Kashmir
Preliminary Observations on Reported Religious Cleansing
Noon, 6th February, 2012, Media Conference, Press Club, Jammu
by Joseph Dias, +91 9769555657, General Secretary, The Catholic-Christian Secular Forum (CSF)
* Adv. Iftikhar Bazmi +91 9419309189
India Representative, Intl Centre for Religion & Diplomacy, Washington DC
* Dr. Agnishekhar +91 9419100035
Convenor, Panun Kashmir
* Mr. H. S. Rana +91 9419150912
& Other Senior Sikh Representatives
* Mr. Nichodemus, president, J & K Christian United Federation
* Mr. Lal Gill, president, J & K Catholic Sabha
These are impressions gathered by Joseph Dias, general secretary of the Mumbai-based activist community NGO – The Catholic-Christian Secular Forum (CSF) – who has been in J & K since
3rd February, 2012 and been in touch with prominent civil society representatives, besides Christian community leaders and victims from all denominations – Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, etc.
This report could be endorsed by some of them, whose names are mentioned at the end of this report.
At the outset, to prevent mis-representation, one would like to state that we respect Islam as a world religion and hold Muslims in high esteem. These observations relate specifically to communalists, who in the name of religion are causing religious discord among communities. The issue clearly is one of basic human rights violations and Indian Constitutional freedoms of citizens of the country.
Fundamentalists Target Christians in Kashmir
Christians and secular-minded citizens are alarmed at reports emanating from Kashmir, in the aftermath of what is being called a fatwa, reportedly by the "Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet" against Christian clergy - Rev. CM Khanna, Rev. Gayoor Massih and Father Jim Borst, Catholic Mill Hill Missionary, besides other Christians and their families.
In danger are the lives and property of dozens of Christians, who have fled the Kashmir valley and are living as refugees in Jammu and other parts of the country. At risk are also the institutions – educational and social service agencies – and the work these do, irrespective of any distinctions. But most important, is the impending danger of the annihilation of Christians and the community's presence in the Kashmir valley, which is centuries’ old. Even as many neo-converts are fleeing the hostile neighbour, local communalists, fundamentalist courts, extremists/terrorists, police and local administration, seemingly paralyzed judicial system, etc.
The moot question is - To whom does the Kashmir Valley Christian go to for survival?
The CSF Urgent Recommendations
1. The union & state governments must ensures the safety of Rev. CM Khanna, Fr. Jim Borst, missionaries and dozen converted families, whose lives and property are in danger. All secular-minded citizens feel that there is grave threat and Christians live in fear and constant danger.
2. The “Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet in J & K”, is an extra-constitutional authority, with no legal sanction and Fatwas or complaints by / against believers of any faiths is unhealthy for secularism & is to be avoided. The communal harmony and rule of law needs to be restored.
3. Efforts must be made to stop the rumor-mongering and baseless allegations, being made in Kashmir and stereotyping / profiling the Christian community, as converting with allurements, such as providing neo-converts with money, alcohol, women, passports, immoral lifestyle, etc.
4. The civil society, human rights activists, mass media and patriots must rise to the occasion and express solidarity with the Christians in Kashmir and ensure that their constitutional rights and freedoms are safeguarded – as in such a hostile environment, they are defenceless.
5. The police under pressure from the "Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet", has registered false cases trumped-up under sections 153A and 295A, for spreading hatred between communities, etc. These cases have been forged upon the missionaries and Christians without a shred of evidence. We therefore urge that they be squashed by the government.
6. The state government needs to consider extending the National Minorities Commission Act and other such human rights and Indian Constitutional safeguards legislation or enact such laws for application in J & K, to ensure that the fundamental guarantees to citizens are available, as available in all other parts of the country.
Chilling reports from Jammu & Kashmir valley - Christians flee & reduced to less than half
We express our collective shock and serious concern at the concerted hate campaign against Christians in the Kashmir valley. The union and state government are urged to act immediately to counter the danger from fundamentalists and prevent total annihilation of Christians in the valley. Reports received by The CSF from the Kashmir valley indicate that a large number of Christians are fleeing their houses, fearing danger of en mass killings and are now less than half in number.
Sections of the Kashmir mass media have aggravated the situation, with irresponsible coverage of accounts of reverts, stating that they were asked to even drink swine's blood – which is strongly refuted and denied, as allegations without an aota of proof and mischievous, with the intention to create a divide in society on communal lines.
It is reported that false charges, are being repeated ad-nasuem against “unknown non-subject” persons and Kashmiri Christians framed, which is enough for fundamentalists to unleash a reign of mass terror, with none to help. Even worse are reports of raids being conducted on houses of Christians or those who are believed converted and their families being threatened with dire consequences and a socio-economic boycott in place. Thus starving the Christians, severely compounded with a freezing winter, and leaving them with no refuge, but to fall sick and die. Most of the 400 odd Christians living in the valley now face the same persecution that Kashmiri Pandits and others faced in 1990s, when they were forcibly exiled from the Kashmir valley en mass.
23 year ago: 19, January, 1990 - Pundits & Christians of Pundit Origin had to flee
The persecution of Christians started after the "Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet", headed by Kashmiri Grand Mufti, (head cleric) Bashir-ud-din Ahmad's verdict demanding the punishment and expulsion of missionaries, besides ordering a take-over of Christian schools, where Islamic studies should be taught and stating that there would be no more baptisms in the valley of Kashmir. It served as a signal to any one and every one interested to target the miniscule Christian micro-minorities, who now number less than a few hundred, trapped with their institution and NGOs, under threat.
The fatwa date coincided with what is termed as Holocaust Day by the Kashmiri Pandits and Christians of Kashmiri Pandit origin, who on 19 January 1990, over 23 years ago, had to flee their homes. This year on the same date, the "Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet" also reportedly launched a public hate diatribe against Christians through some mosques, mass media and more effectively word of mouth. The Christians fear what happened to the Kashmiri Pundits and Christians of Kashmiri Pundit origin will happen to them. They too are being forced out of their homes, the men are beaten-up, women have their rights violated, property either taken over or left isolated – all because they professed a different faith, from the one professed by the vast majority.
Christians want to return to their homes and resume their lives. Alas - this is a doomed hope. The ones who dare go back, fear instant torture and death. It has been made clear to them that they are no longer welcome to Kashmir and can do so at their own risk. There are therefore a handful ready to go back as their homes are forcibly occupied and taken over, their families set-up against them, means of livelihood destroyed, etc. And in many cases – in what must count as the greatest tragedy – the exiles find that their neighbors had profited from their absence and actively opposed their return.
This is exactly what is happening to the 200 odd Christians in the Kashmir valley
Despite persecution, it was estimated that there were over 400 Christians left in the valley, but sources say that as of date - about half the number have fled, leaving the remaining half to fend for themselves. One cannot blame those who have left, as torture is imminent - where you either recant or die. For those left behind and most of all Rev. CM Khanna of the Church of North India (CNI) and Fr. Jim Borst, a Dutch Catholic priest, besides the believed converts and their families, living underground - it is less an issue of religious liberty or freedom of faith. It is more about preparing to be martyred for their belief.
It is mobocracy. It is theocracy in a secular democracy. But what is worse is, being J & K, the situation is even more complex - even if one wants to, little can be done. A feeling is gaining ground that one one has no option but leave them to their fate – to suffer or die.
Ground Zero realities: Christian Victims – Clergy & Others
It seems the complete annihilation of Christians at least from the Kashmir valley, is a stark harsh reality – Religious Cleansing?
1. False cases, frenzy zealots & rumours
There is always the eminent danger of even more serious charges, like sedition, crimes against the nation… being added to cover their guilt. The fundamentalists are given a free hand and operate with impunity targeting Christians individually, if they don't revert to Islam. The "Supreme Court of Islamic Shariet" has also requested the Sr. Superintendent of Police in Srinagar to ensure that a list of Muslims baptized by Rev. CM Khanna reaches it, as soon as possible.
Thousands of CDs of Rev. Khanna’s Baptism programme were distributed in the locality and hate speech was reportedly heard through the mosques. The mass media put out stories of those who recanted, which has added fuel to the fire.
2. Hostile legal and official state machinery
We are given to understand that The Bar Association and judicial system allegedly also did not live up to expectations. It was reported that a notice urged lawyers to boycott Rev. CM Khanna and mentioned, if any one even assisted him, action would be taken and they would themselves be responsible for the "consequences". Some members of the local Bar, reportedly disturbed the proceedings of the court. It was also reported that some lawyers also opposed bail, shouting that if bail is given, there will be strike by advocates and Kashmir will be closed. There was also seemingly no local official, no lawyer, no notary, no typist, no stationary, no photocopying machines etc. available to the missionaries & converts.
3. Christian schools and institutions targeted
The Tyndel Biscoe School has just 4 Christian students out of over 7,000 including the girls wing. The Burn House Catholic School, has 3 students out of over 2,000 and the same is true of also the faculty, where Christians are negligible. Christian schools were reportedly ordered by the fundamentalists to teach Islam and daily prayers written by Syed Mohammad Iqbal should also be sung in the morning. They also ordered that Muslims be placed on the managing committees of Christian schools and their opinions sought before taking decisions. No one denied an unconfirmed report that a Christian student was beaten up and that Christian schools encouraged drug addiction and a permissive lifestyle among children. Pamphlets and handbills are reportedly circulated asking students not to recite prayers, calling God - one's Father, as it goes against the tenets of Islam, which does not mention God to be so. There is a view that some influential Muslim businesspersons involved with education, fear the Christian institutions, which offer quality education at fair fees and want to either get them out of the competition or control them by being on the management or taking over these institutions.
4. Christians are soft targets with no support
For many people, Christians are soft targets for politicians, extremist groups and other vested interests and the bogey of conversions is a handy tool to achieve their selfish ends. Most of the time, conversions are used by the opposition and the ruling parties to score points over each other - with Christians caught in between. No political party or group has spoken in favor of the Christians, since they are politically inconsequential and economically backward in the state. Whipping up anti-Christian sentiments is the fastest ticket to gaining popularity, with many a minion fundamentalist, taking potshots at will. All those who have converted have done so, knowing fully well the consequences and reportedly buckle down only under extreme torture and pressure, for there is no one to hear their cry.
5. Muslims well organized to protect the faith
Noted clergyman & Hurriyat Conference chief, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq recently launched a well networked multi-faceted Majlis Tahafuz-e-Imaan (Committee for Protection of Faith) to "thwart nefarious designs of pervasive forces and the deep-rooted conspiracy of making youth apostate and defectors by giving them concessions and benefits secretly". It aims to make people "aware of missionary tactics and this would be exposed before public to safeguard Imaan (faith) of our brethren". The website (www.tahafuzeiman.org) further adds "Though the fundamental goal for this organization is to thwart catastrophic missionary activities however it cannot dissociate itself from immunizing its own people with injections of Quran and Authentic Sunnah. These are noble ideals and one must stand up for one's belief. However, the fear is that such advocacy can well be misused at the lower level, with little control or machinery to check the abuse in the name of protecting the faith, including taking law into one's hand. Imams (clerics) are reported at the Friday prayer gatherings preach against apostasy, mentioning Christians & one even referring to a Korean couple to be targeted next.
6. Persecution history of death, churches burnt & mayhem
There have been instances of Christians killed and property destroyed mysteriously, even until recently, besides dozens facing grievous inquiries, but here is the track record of over 20 years that cannot be denied. Christians in the Kashmir Valley have faced the fundamentalist wrath earlier. One was when it was alleged that the Alaska Mosque was desecrated by the Israelis in the mid-sixties Arab-Israeli war and the Catholic Church of the Holy Family in the heart of Srinagar at Maulana Azad Road was set ablaze. Another, when a book titled Book of Knowledge was discovered from the Government Degree College (Anantnag) in the early seventies and the All Saints Church, Srinagar was ransacked, set ablaze and copies of the Holy Bible desecrated.
In November 2006, a convert from Islam, Bashir Ahmed Tantray, was shot dead by Islamist extremists in Baramullah district. Recently The All Saints Church was burnt again and in September 2010, Mobs burnt a school and a church in Tanmarg district. On 26 February 2011, a school run by a Christian family was burnt. Among the other schools torched by extremists are The Tyndale Biscoe School (Tanmarg), The Good Shepherd School (Pulwama), etc
7. Hundred percent Muslim Kashmir – Christian dilemma in J & K
India will soon have a 100 percent Muslim Kashmir region, since returning back to their homes for the Kashmiri Pandits and now Christians is impossible, given no political will to remedy the situation and hostile conditions. The government's seeming inaction both at the state and federal level is greater cause for worry, as Christians in the valley are left at the mercy of the fundamentalists and allowed to perish. The non-existence of even a superficial state minorities commission or an effective human rights / women / child commissions, makes it even more difficult for the truth or the exact impact of persecution to be brought to light. The National Minorities Commission which visited J & K along with a fact finding team placed on record though that they found no evidence of force or fraud in baptisms.
The government has not been able to quickly investigate the allegations made against the Christians and publicize its findings to prevent rumours from gaining currency and set the matter to rest. No relief of any kind from the administration has been received by the victims, nor is there any hope of it. The government would conveniently rather label these Christians as “migrants”, rather than “refugees or internally displaced persons”, which is what they are under international terms and also deny them assistance.
Democracy, Federalism, Secularism, Harmony & Minority Rights at Stake
The union and state government must take a firm stand on the issue, as it has wide repercussions for the country and its citizens as a whole. On the altar of sacrifice, in case of mishandling of the J & K anti-Christian violence issue is the very existence of India as a secular and democratic federation. Fundamentalism of / by any faith needs to be condemned and the rule of law in the land must prevail - not that of might is right. This is especially true for present-day India, which is looking at taking its rightful place as a world superpower.
Fr. Jim Borst - Serving J & K for 50 years
Rev. Father Jim Borst, Mill Hill Missionary Catholic Priest has been serving the valley since August 1963. He has established two schools under the name and style of Good Shepherd's Mission School - one each at Pulwama and Shiv Pora in the Kashmir Valley. His school at Pulwama was bombed twice by the terrorists and was later set ablaze. The Christian schools have been functioning in the valley since the 19th century and have been rendering yeoman's services in the valley. Tyndale Biscoe School was established in 1865 and St. Joseph's School, Baramulla in 1905 followed by the Burn Hall School, Srinagar in 1954 and Presentation Convent School, Srinagar in early 40s. Besides this the Mill Hill Missionaries had established Cambrigde school and a college too.
Rev. CM Khanna – Serving as priest for 35 years
The priest was responsible for co-ordinating the constructing 400 houses for the earthquake affected areas in Uri and feeding 200 children for a year and a half in the state. All of them were for Muslims, with no conversions. He has worked towards bringing about reconciliation between Kashmiri Pandits and Muslim groups. He has been awarded the Gandhian Global Family Award for 20 years service in J & K, besides other honours. He has been associated with the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy and active in building communal harmon, under the J & K Peace Foundation, which has been appreciated by all groups.
Juan Marcos Troia, an Argentinian football coach
In 2009, Juan Marcos Troia, an Argentinian football coach (star of the documentary, 'Inshallah Football') credited with reviving football in Kashmir has been questioned by the state football association about the funding for his clubs, is now the target of a whisper campaign. Fundamentalists are ratcheting up religious mobilization. His house vandalized, Marcos is now running around asking cops for help. "We have to fend for ourselves," says his dejected wife, Priscilla – as per media reports.
Joseph Dias,
General Secretary, The CSF
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