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Bengal government asks district magistrates to use gram panchayat funds to cremate bodies of Covid-19 victims


The Bengal government has asked district magistrates to use funds available with gram panchayats and panchayat samitis to cremate the bodies of Covid-19 victims to save poor and bereaved families in rural areas from harassment.
In an order issued by the department of panchayat and rural development, district magistrates have also been directed to seek funds from the department in case gram panchayats and panchayat samitis have no funds for this task.
“I am directed to state that the dead bodies of persons affected with Covid-19 from rural areas are (to be) either brought to the crematorium/ burial ground of the adjacent municipality areas or to the local burning ghats/burial grounds for disposal…,” the order signed by the special secretary of panchayat and rural development department reads. ....

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Free to air views, ex-babus square up in 'letters war' on 'love jihad' law


Free to air views, ex-babus square up in ‘letters war’ on ‘love jihad’ law
Published : Jan 21, 2021, 4:15 am IST
Updated : Jan 21, 2021, 4:15 am IST
The love jihad law legislated by the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has triggered a letter war between former bureaucrats
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Perhaps service rules stopped them from airing their views but after retirement bureaucrats are not bound anymore and can voice their thoughts freely. This has led to the formation of pro-and anti-government groups among retired babus who jump into the fray at the behest of their conscience (or political leaning).
In the most recent instance, the “love jihad” law legislated by the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has triggered a “letter war” between former bureaucrats, those who criticise the law and those who have rallied behind the state government. The ranks of the ex-babus have been joined by retired Army officers, members of the judic ....

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