CG News: President’s adopted son is deprived of basic facilities, earning his living by selling wood

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Ashish Kumar Gupta-Batauli. The condition of the Pahari Korwa community, the adopted son of the President, in Sarguja, Chhattisgarh has become pathetic. They are forced to sell wood every day to satisfy their hunger including roads, water and electricity. Without selling wood, even the stove in their house cannot be lit. The irony is that even after 77 years of independence, the Pahadi Korwa community is still struggling with basic facilities.

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It is noteworthy that the people of Pahari Korwa community of Taraidad, Khiraama, Lotapara, Kadnai, Laigu, Bagpani, Borwabodar, Murtadad, Semrahiya, Kardana of Batauli development block of Surguja district are selling wood from the forest away from the schemes. Are forced to. Pregnant women and women with babies walk eight-ten kilometers to sell wood in the nearby villages including Batauli headquarters.

The community is surrounded by problems

The Prime Minister’s residence given to Pahadi Korwa families has also become a joke. The incomplete houses built in the village are showing their condition by turning into ruins. Even today, wells and wells are being used for water. At the same time, due to lack of road in the sensitive hilly Korwa area of ​​Mainpat area of ​​Surguja district, patients are being taken to the hospital with the help of Jhelgi.

District CEO said to take action

Batauli District CEO Vijay Narayan Srivastava said that the hilly Korwa families are getting the benefits of the schemes. Every scheme is being implemented properly among the registered families and they have talked about taking action regarding selling of wood.

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