Mahoba is one of the drought
prone districts of Bundelkhand region in Uttar Pradesh. Recurring drought in the district has led to
serious impact on food security and livelihood of people in the areas. This has
also increased vulnerability of children especially children’s access to
education, nutrition and protective environment. The region is severely hit by
drought in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2015.
Mahoba district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh and Mahoba town is the district headquarters. As per the census 2011, Mahoba has a
population of 875,958
of which 466,358
were male and 409,600 were female. Overall sex ratio of the district was 1000:878. Total Child
population under 0-6 years was 128129 of which male children were 67720 and
female 60409. Child Sex ratio of the district was 1000:892. Literacy rate of
the district was 65% of which male literacy rate 75.83 and Female Literacy rate
53.22%
Major
Government Initiatives to tackle Drought Situation:
- Samajwadi Food Relief Yojna:
This programme has been launched the State government
as part of food relief to distress families of drought affected areas.
Under this programme, families under BPL and Antodaya card holders covered
to receive the benefit under the scheme. Food relief under this scheme is
provided through Food Kit consists of food items including: 10 kg wheat, five kg rice,
five kg pulses, 25 kg potato, five litre mustard oil, one kg ghee and one
kg milk powder every month. The distribution point of food relief
is block headquarter
- Status of the scheme: Since the
distribution point is block headquarter, there is issue of accessing the
benefit due to distance as well as travel cost. Date of distribution for
different panchayats not informed to people and thus, benefit of the
scheme is not reaching to people
·
Kisan Relief Grant: The programme is to give compensation to
farmers against loss of crops in drought situation. The Sub-divisonal
Magistrate ( SDM) has undertaken survey in villages through local government
staffs to assess the impact of drought
on crops and finalize compensation for the same based on amount fixed by the
government
Status:
- Few people have
received compensation under Kishan Relief Grant
- The grant
released is not enough to meet the requirement as share by the government
officials at block level
·
Drinking Water Scheme/ Water Facilities :
o There is
scheme for digging pond with government support of Rs.50,000/- ( Rupees Fifty
Thousand) per beneficiary.
o In
intervention areas, there is issue of drinking water as well as water for other
household use as ground water table has gone down. 12 water tanks created in
intervention areas has no water and thus, not being used.
·
MGNREGA:
- The state government
has announced 50 days addition work under NREGA in drought areas along
with 100 day guaranteed employment so as to enhance household income.
However, implementation of MGNREGA is very poor and people also not
taking interest in work due to their past experience of delay wage
payment. Work productivity has
also been low due to extreme hot climate.
Drought’s Impact on CR issues in 10 intervention villages
Health:
- Water table in the areas have done down and thus, fetching water for drinking as well as other households consumption has been very challenging. There is increasing burden on women and Adolescent Girls and Children to arrange water from different sources for daily consumptions. Not a single well left in the whole intervention villages to provide water locally. Most of the wells have been dried up. People (especially women & children) have to major portion of their time in collecting water for their homes.
- It has been reported that people from Kachanpurwa, Majhol, Dabka and about a dozen villages are forced to drink contaminated water because of lack of any alternative source of water.
- Cases has been reported that people are suffering from Diarrhoea, skin disease diseases mostly due to lack of safe drinking water as well care. This may pose challenge to district administration due to lack of adequate health care institutions in the areas
Nutrition:
- Though government has started giving food relief in form of Food Kit, people have been facing difficulties to know the data and time of distribution of the same. Also, there are issues related to travel to block headquarter to get Food relief kit and travel cost.
- Since adult members have migrated along with their children in search of employment, children attendance in Anganwadi centre as well as in accessing School MDM has been impacted. In many villages children are staying with their grandparents where parents have migrated with small children for employment. Children attendance in school has also been gone down due to vulnerability at household’s level.
Education:
·
Poor attendance of children in school due to
migration or they are being engaged in household chores in absence of adult members
·
Children being engaged in fetching water for
household consumption
·
There are issue of even drinking water in school
as well as impact on MDM due to poor attendance
Protection:
·
Since adult members have migrated to nearby town
or cities in search of livelihood, children who are left at home are dependent
on older people. Both the children and age old people who require care and
protection of able adult are surviving with lots if difficulties. In one of the
intervention villages, Majhol village, approximately 86 % people have migrated
to other places in search of employment.
·
Majority of the children in the villages are
engaged on labour to support their families.
Others:
·
Due to recurring drought, people in the areas
reeling under debt trap. While drought has been bane for people, it has been
boon for the local moneylenders who are charging high rate of interest. In absence of formal credit system and
difficulties in getting govt loan, people have taken loan for moneylenders.
- According to local media, 1,58,435 families have been severely affected by the drought. About 57 % families from Mahoba district migrated to other districts/ states.
- Depleted water level in the areas has increased water scarcity in the areas
(Source: Kriti Shodh Sansthan (KSS),
Mahoba,UP)
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Highlight from NHRC report on Drought in Bundelkhand:
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports on the condition of the inhabitants of the parched Bundelkhand region, spread over 13 districts of UP and MP, where people are living in distress. It has sought reports from the state govt over deplorable plight of people living in drought-hit Bundelkhand region."The media reports, carried on March 28 exposing the plight of the poor inhabitants of the Bundelkhand region, if true, raise serious issues of violation of human rights to life, equality and dignity of the people," observed the Commission and issued notices to the Chief Secretary of the states, calling for detailed reports within four weeks.
Reportedly, people are forced to eat chapatis either with salt or potatoes in Bundelkhand, said an NHRC statement. The crops of gram and pulses have failed due to lack of rain.
There are no irrigation facilities and the crops depend only on rain. Even the schools are not functional and the students are being deprived of the mid-day meal. There is no work for the villagers under MNREGA, the report noted. Last year, UP had declared 50 of its 75 districts, including all seven in Bundelkhand, as drought-affected
Source: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bundelkhand-drought-nhrc-seeks-report-from-up-mp-govt/1/632837.html
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