Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Despite lockdown, about 200 tea gardens open in north Bengal



Sprawling across the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduars, the belt has another 40,000 small growers who employ one lakh labourers. Most of these gardens operated on Tuesday.

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Writes : Snigdhendu Bhattacharya and Pramod Giri , Hindustan Times, Kolkata/Siliguri

Thousands of workers in about 200 tea gardens in northern West Bengal continued to work on Tuesday, despite a complete lockdown announced by Mamata Banerjee from Monday evening, triggering a huge controversy.

The Darjeeling hills and Dooars region of West Bengal have 283 tea gardens, employing 350,000 permanent and casual workers, who earn Rs 176 per day besides the weekly ration.

Sprawling across the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduars, the belt has another 40,000 small growers who employ one lakh labourers. Most of these gardens operated on Tuesday.

While no worker turned up on Wednesday, the gardens have not yet issued any notification stating closure of operations. It remained uncertain whether the gardens would function on Wednesday, as a section of workers were confused and panicked over the prospect of a loss of pay.

“Most of the gardens in Dooars were open on Tuesday but none functioned on Wednesday because workers did not turn up,” Sharma said.

Prabir Kumar Bhattacharya, the secretary-general of Tea Association of India, said that the government order issued announcing lockdown from March 23 did not mention the areas where the gardens are located.

The March 22 order enforcing the Complete Safety Regulations had mentioned the towns of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Kurseung, Kalimpong, Alipurduar and Jaigaon in the three districts.

It had instructed a five-day closure of all public transport facilities, shops, commercial establishments, factories workshops and godowns and prohibited the gathering of more than seven persons from Monday evening.

“This is the time for the first flush, which fetches the highest price, and helps us survive throughout the year. Closing gardens would amount to huge losses. Besides, workers would demand wages and ration if we close the gardens on our own. Let the administration close them down if they want,” a manager of a tea garden, who did not want to be identified, said.

Saman Pathak, a leader of the Joint Forum of Trade Unions in the Tea Industry who belongs to the Communist Party of India (Marxist), wrote a letter to the district magistrate on Tuesday, appealing to implement Complete Safety Regulations in the gardens.

“Many family members of garden workers migrate to other states, including Kerala and Maharashtra, for work in different industries. Many of them have returned recently but have not reported them to the administration. If the administration does not take precautionary steps immediately and fails to ensure wages and rations, there could be trouble,” Deb said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Alipurduars MP John Barla alleged that tea gardens’ management forced and threatened workers to join plucking tea leaves.

Sonia Jabbar, the owner of Nuxalbari Tea Estate, rubbished Barla’s allegations.

“We come under the organised sector and we act only on the basis of written communication from our association or the administration. There was no such communication. We only take orders. Everything is decided by three parties - government, unions and owners through the ITA and other associations. So there’s no question of forcing workers,” Jabbar said.

“The allegation of forcing workers to work is absolutely baseless. On the other hand, we at our garden ensured that every worked maintained the distance of six feet and washed their hands every two hours. Now that the prime minister has announced a country-wide total lockdown for 21 days, we will not function from Wednesday,” she added.

However, BJP’s Madarihat MLA Manoj Tigga alleged that most of the gardens in Alipurduars did not follow safety measures, including maintaining the minimum distance between workers.

There are nine Covid-19 patients in the state, which has also reported one death, so far.


Source : Hindustan Times

Thursday, 19 March 2020

कोरोना वायरस: मुश्किल में पड़ीं दुती चंद, ओलिंपिक खेलने की उम्मीदों को लगा झटका


भारत की फर्राटा क्वीन दुती चंद के लिए ओलिंपिक्स का टिकट कटाना मुश्किल हो गया है क्योंकि कोविड-19 महामारी के कारण वह जर्मनी में अभ्यास और प्रतियोगिताओं में भाग नहीं ले पा रही हैं।

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भारत की फर्राटा क्वीन दुती चंद के लिए ओलिंपिक्स का टिकट कटाना मुश्किल हो गया है क्योंकि कोविड-19 महामारी के कारण वह जर्मनी में अभ्यास और प्रतियोगिताओं में भाग नहीं ले पा रही हैं। दुती को जर्मनी में दो मार्च से ओलिंपिक्स क्वॉलिफायर्स में भाग लेना था, लेकिन वीजा और प्रायोजन मिलने के बावजूद वह कोरोना वायरस के कारण नहीं जा सकीं। दुती ने कहा, ‘मुझे जर्मनी में दो मार्च से प्रतिस्पर्धा में भाग लेना था। मुझे यूरोप में कुछ अच्छी प्रतियोगिताओं में हिस्सा लेना था ताकि ओलिंपिक्स के लिए क्वॉलिफाइ कर सकूं लेकिन कोरोना वायरस के कारण मेरी योजनाओं पर पानी फिर गया।'

उन्होंने कहा, 'मैंने वीजा और बाकी यात्रा दस्तावेज बना लिए थे और मैं जर्मनी जाने को तैयार थी कि मुझे वहां से संदेश मिला कि कोरोना वायरस के कारण मैं वहां नहीं आऊं। मैं बहुत निराश हूं।’

Thursday, 12 March 2020

INSPIRIA KNOWLEDGE CAMPUS ORGANISES YOUTH RUN ON MARCH 29



Inspiria Knowledge Campus will organize YOUTH RUN 2020 on the 29th of March featuring over 1000 runners from Siliguri and surrounding areas. This is the third year of Inspiria’s YOUTH RUN which is now an annual event in its calendar. 

The idea behind the YOUTH RUN is to promote awareness about health and fitness among the people. This year has over 14 sponsors for the run. Powered by spot has been taken by Winkie’s - the cake Specialist, and Tata Pravesh and Axis bank are Associate Sponsors.

Like in the last two years, the YOUTH RUN will have two sections – the 5 km run and the 10 km run. Participants cutting across all ages will run through Himachal Vihar and Uttorayon to complete the 5 km/10 km stretches. As part of the running kit each runner will be provided a personalised name printed bib and a stylish T10 branded running T-shirt. Runners who have registered themselves for the event would have to report to the campus at 6:45 a.m as the run would be flagged off at 7:30 a.m.

Runners will experience unique features along the route like a dedicated cheer squad sponsored by Apollo clinic and energy drink sponsored by Fast & Up. Once runners reach the finish line, each finisher will we galanded with a unique medal made for this edition. 

Live bytes will be aired on Radio Mirchi and live posts will be put up by Khabar Samay on Social media platforms. Each participant will be offered fresh sandwiches by Subway and Keventer Bananas and with this offering will further endorse healthy eating. Free Digital photos will be made available to the runners within a few hours of race completion, this technology has never been used before in Siliguri.

There will be 6 winners in each race category, 3 male and 3 female, each winner will be awarded certificate, trophy and shoes from Ajanta Impakto as part of the winnings.
To create more awareness about the run, this year we have roped in Priti Rai, who is the winner of Tata Mumbai Marathon, Mr. Siliguri and Mr Jayraj Pradhan, Fitness Coach
To help our runners achieve their PB’s and finish the run in a desired time we have pacers spread across timings.

The YOUTH RUN event is geared to a noble cause. Funds generated from the run would be used to support under-privileged meritorious students.

Regards,

Rahul Gupta
Race Director