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Off BPL list, Nurpur resident struggles to get due benefits

Rajiv Mahajan Nurpur, December 16 For the last two years, 23-year-old Meghnath, who belongs to the Gaddi community, has been running from pillar to post to get his name included in the panchayat’s BPL list. He is a resident of...
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Rajiv Mahajan

Nurpur, December 16

For the last two years, 23-year-old Meghnath, who belongs to the Gaddi community, has been running from pillar to post to get his name included in the panchayat’s BPL list.

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He is a resident of Ward No. 4, Gagwal gram panchayat, in Indora development block of Kangra district. Notwithstanding his poor living conditions, Meghnath’s name was deleted from the BPL list two years ago and since then he has been making futile efforts to get due benefits.

Meghnath works as a labourer and has been living along with his wife and a younger brother in a kutcha house, which is on the verge of collapse. Being the sole breadwinner, he spent his entire savings on the weddings of his two elder sisters a few years ago and couldn’t build his house.

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His wife Anju Devi said they had been approaching the local gram panchayat for the last two years and pleading their case for the construction of a house under the PM or Chief Minister Awas Yojana. However, the authorities had only been giving hollow assurances.

“Our names were deleted from the panchayat’s BPL list and entered in the APL list, depriving us of all benefits. The names of some well-off and undeserving persons, who already have pucca houses, have rather been added in the IRDP and BPL lists,” she alleged.

She said they had not been extended the benefit of free cooking gas connection.

Gram panchayat pradhan Kavita Devi could not be contacted. Randhir Singh Bablu, up-pradhan of the panchayat, admitted that the family was entitled to a house under government-sponsored schemes.

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