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A village without toilets in President's native district

A village in Kanpur which is the home district of India’s 14th President is deprived of the basic facilities such as toilets. The villagers neither have access to government housing schemes nor basic infrastructure. No government scheme was able to find its way to the village.

A village without toilets in President's native district
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Published : Oct 30, 2019, 11:55 PM IST

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The Government is spending a huge amount of money and resources to promote cleanliness and stop open defecation. Ironically, 600 kilometres away from Delhi and three kilometres away from district headquarter is Banjarandera village, people are forced to defecate in open.

Banjarandera is a village in Kanpur which is the home district of India’s 14th President Ramnath Kovind.

A village without toilets in President's native district

The village is home to about 200 families and most of them do manual labour to earn their daily bread. Surprisingly, this village of 200 families does not even have a single government provided a toilet.

The people of the village neither have access to government housing schemes nor basic infrastructures like roads and drainage system. No government scheme initiated from Delhi or Lucknow never finds its way to this village.

The villagers said that they had high hopes from Prime Minister Modi that he will able to help them out of their miserable conditions but the hopes went into vain.

The villagers' pathetic condition is putting a big question mark on the entire system.

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Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The Government is spending a huge amount of money and resources to promote cleanliness and stop open defecation. Ironically, 600 kilometres away from Delhi and three kilometres away from district headquarter is Banjarandera village, people are forced to defecate in open.

Banjarandera is a village in Kanpur which is the home district of India’s 14th President Ramnath Kovind.

A village without toilets in President's native district

The village is home to about 200 families and most of them do manual labour to earn their daily bread. Surprisingly, this village of 200 families does not even have a single government provided a toilet.

The people of the village neither have access to government housing schemes nor basic infrastructures like roads and drainage system. No government scheme initiated from Delhi or Lucknow never finds its way to this village.

The villagers said that they had high hopes from Prime Minister Modi that he will able to help them out of their miserable conditions but the hopes went into vain.

The villagers' pathetic condition is putting a big question mark on the entire system.

Also read: Telangana: 17-year-old battling cancer made police commissioner for a day

Dear Shailendra ji

Please find the translation below:


This Village in President of India's home district does not have a single toilet

 

Banjarandera is a village in the home district of India’s 14th President Ramnath Kovind. The village is home to about 200 families and most of them do manual labour to earn their daily bread. It is surprising that a village of 200 families does not have even single government provided toilet or housing facility. 


Kanpur Rural: The Government is spending huge amount of money and resources to promote cleanliness and stop open defecation. Ironically, 600 kilometer away from Delhi and 3 kilometre away from district headquarter is Banjarandera village, where people till today are forced to defecate in open. This village is part of the home district of President Ramnath Kovind.

No House in the village has a toilet

The village has 200 families but does not have a single toilet. On top of that the people of the village neither have access to Governemnt housing schemes nor basic infrastructure like roads and drainage system. Any Government scheme initiated from Delhi or Lucknow never finds its way to this village. During elections these people do get to see politicians asking for their vote but that’s the most they have seen or heard of any politician or Government official. 

Villagers have not got any benefit of the PM Aawas Yojna

Banjarandera is situated at 3 kilometres from the Akbarpur tehsil and has about 200 families living. All the families in the village are from the Banjara clan and do manual labour to earn their livelihood. In a village of 200 families no one has ever got a government provided housing facility or toilet. The villagers are therefore forced to defecate in the open even today.

Question mark on the Swaach Bharat drive

The villagers say that they had high hopes from Prime Minister Modi to get them out of their problems. But, unfortunately the ground reality today is that there is sloganeering of Swaach Bharat scheme on one hand and on the other there is Banjarandera village which is putting a big question mark on the entire system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 










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