Wednesday, January 13, 2010

DTN News: India TODAY January 13, 2010 ~ Mayawati's Birthday With A Difference - Gifting Monthly Dole

DTN News: India TODAY January 13, 2010 ~ Mayawati's Birthday With A Difference - Gifting Monthly Dole
*Analysis: It is known fact Uttar Pradesh's chief minister Mayawati's birthday has been annually celebrated with great pomp and splendour, obviously the cost is covered by Uttar Pradesh State's treasury or individual entity or may be Mayawati is another "Bill Gate". This year on January 15, 2010, Mayawati's 54th birthday is being organized...."her party workers allegedly using the occasion to extort money" quoted and extracted from "The Times of India" (leading news media IANS, 13 January 2010, 12:33pm IST). In India, there are plentiful similar politicians and bureaucrats serving, their interest first prior their duties to the elected office and fabulously corrupt. The solutions to eliminating corruption is simple, the words literally is EDUCATION. Educated masses would not follow Mayawati's path instead would prefer honest entity and politician.
India TODAY has created it's respectability among nations of the world, due to the current Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is respected for his ability, knowledge, wisdom, expertise in economics, honesty, integrity and humility. Of all the Prime Ministers and Presidents of nearly 190 countries of the world, he is academically the most highly qualified. He holds two PH.D’s in Economics from the most prestigious Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. (By Staff writer of DT N News)
(NSI News Source Info) LUCKNOW - January 13, 2010: A monthly dole for Uttar Pradesh's poorest of the poor -- that is the ambitious scheme to be launched on chief minister Mayawati's 54th birthday, a day that has become notorious for her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) celebrating it as a fund raising event.
But this Jan 15, Friday, will be different. Instead of getting flak for her party workers allegedly using the occasion to extort money, Mayawati will launch the Rs.300 a month scheme for families living below the poverty line (BPL).
Top bureaucrats are busy putting final touches to the scheme, which will be formally launched at her official residence and will hopefully deflect focus from the many thousands of crores spent on memorials, statues and parks that have attracted widespread criticism, said an official. On this birthday, however, Mayawati was reaching out with a scheme that would cost the exchequer Rs.1,100 crore and would benefit about three million people, he added.
"What is significant about this scheme is that this would cover those who despite being poor were not receiving any financial benefit under various BPL schemes simply because they do not have BPL cards."
The rider is that the beneficiaries must not be availing any other pension schemes. While the old age and widow pension scheme also entitles the beneficiaries to a monthly pension of Rs.300, the burden is shared equally by the central government.
"But this new scheme is to be funded entirely by the state government," the official pointed out. The state government, he disclosed, had been repeatedly urging the central government to include a large chunk of poor people who could not be given BPL cards - despite their being far below the poverty line - simply because of the limit on the number of BPL cards that could be issued by the state.
"However, in view of the central government's continued silence on the issue, the chief minister decided to launch her own scheme so that a large number of otherwise deprived people could benefit," he added.

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