Tag: Balrampur district

  • PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Saryu Nahar National Project in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur district on Saturday and inaugurate the Saryu Nahar National Project which will provide assured water for irrigation of over 14 lakh hectares of land and benefit about 29 lakh farmers of the region, his office said.

    The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said the project has been built at a total cost of over Rs 9,800 crore, out of which more than Rs 4,600 crore was provisioned in the last four years. Taking a swipe at earlier dispensations, Modi said the work on the project had begun in 1978 but was never completed before his government took measures to complete it.

    You would be shocked to know that work on the Saryu Nahar National Project began in 1978 but for decades, the project was never completed. Costs increased and so did people’s woes.A project that was incomplete for four decades has been finished in four years.
    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 10, 2021
    He tweeted, “You would be shocked to know that work on the Saryu Nahar National Project began in 1978 but for decades, the project was never completed. Costs increased and so did people’s woes. A project that was incomplete for four decades has been finished in four years.”

    The project involves interlinking of five rivers — Ghaghara, Saryu, Rapti, Banganga and Rohini — to ensure optimum usage of water resources of the region. “I would be in Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh tomorrow, 11th December for a very special programme — inauguration of the Saryu Nahar National Project. This project will solve irrigation related problems in Eastern UP and help our hardworking farmers,” Modi said.

    The work on the project started in 1978 but due to lack of continuity of budgetary support, interdepartmental coordination and adequate monitoring, it got delayed and was not completed even after nearly four decades, the PMO said.

    The prime minister’s vision for farmer welfare and empowerment and his commitment to prioritise long-pending projects of national importance brought much needed focus on the project, the statement said. “Consequently in 2016, the project was brought under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana with the target to complete it in a time-bound manner,” the PMO said.

    In this endeavour, innovative solutions were found for new land acquisition to construct new canals and fill the critical gaps in the project, and also for resolving the pending litigation related to the previous land acquisitions, it said.

    The renewed focus has resulted in the project being completed in only about four years. The project will provide assured water for irrigation of over 14 lakh hectares of land and benefit about 29 lakh farmers of more than 6,200 villages, the PMO said.

    The statement said that it will benefit nine districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh, namely Bahraich, Shravasti, Balrampur, Gonda, Siddharthnagar, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Gorakhpur and Maharajganj. The farmers of the region, who were the worst sufferers of the inordinate delay in the project, will now immensely benefit from the upgraded irrigation potential, it said.

    It added that they will now be able to grow crops on a larger scale and maximise the agri-potential of the region.

  • Two men caught on tape throwing COVID patient’s body into river in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur

    By Express News Service
    LUCKNOW: After disturbing visuals of unidentified bodies floating in the Ganga river, a video went viral in which two men are seen dumping the body of a Covid patient into the Rapti river in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur district.

    The 26-second clip, which appears to be filmed by a person from a vehicle, shows the two men, one of them wearing PPE suit, amid rain throwing the body from a road bridge.

    While the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) confirmed the patient had tested positive, the police announced that two persons, including a close relative of the COVID victim and a sanitation staff, was arrested for the act that took place on Saturday. “A criminal case was lodged against them and further investigations are underway,” ASP, Balrampur, Arvind Mishra said.

    ये ‘कूड़ा’ नही, नदी में लाश फेंकी जा रही है,तस्वीरें ‘उत्तम-प्रदेश’ के बलरामपुर की है…pic.twitter.com/xiJPsYKB30
    — Srinivas B V (@srinivasiyc) May 30, 2021

    According to Balrampur CMO Dr VB Singh, a 68-year-old man from Shohratgarh area was admitted at a hospital in Balrampur district on May 25, where he tested Covid positive the next day. He was shifted to an isolation ward at the Jila Sanyukt Chikitsalaya but died on May 28 evening.

    The body was handed over to the patient’s nephew Sanjay Shukla and sent in a vehicle for cremation the next morning.

    But, the police said, instead of getting the body cremated at the Bijlipur Ghat, Shukla took the body and got it thrown in the river with the help of the sanitation staff and another man who works at the riverside cremation ground.

    Shukla allegedly oversaw the operation from an SUV, and the police are looking into the possibility of money being exchanged for getting the work done. Also under scanner is the role of those who filmed the clip.

    The opposition Congress tweeting the video on Sunday and asserted that the awful state of affairs in UP was exposed yet again. “Will the UP government now prove this video as false,” it questioned.

    Disturbing visuals from Balrampur

    The 26-second clip, which appears to be filmed by a person from a vehicle, shows the two men, one of them wearing PPE suit, throwing the body from a road bridge

  • Two men caught on tape throwing Covid patient’s body into river in UP’s Balrampur

    By PTI
    BALRAMPUR: Two men, one of them wearing a PPE kit, were caught on tape rolling down a coronavirus patient’s body from over a bridge into a river in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur district.

    The video was shot by some people who were driving by the spot.

    After the visuals surfaced, police registered a case.

    Balrampur Chief Medical Officer Vijay Bahadur Singh on Sunday said the body has been identified as that of Prem Nath Mishra, a resident of Sohratgarh in UP’s Siddharth Nagar district.

    ये ‘कूड़ा’ नही, नदी में लाश फेंकी जा रही है,तस्वीरें ‘उत्तम-प्रदेश’ के बलरामपुर की है…pic.twitter.com/xiJPsYKB30
    — Srinivas B V (@srinivasiyc) May 30, 2021

    “Prem Nath Mishra was hospitalised on May 25 after he contracted COVID-19 and succumbed to the disease on May 28. The body was handed over to family members as per the COVID-19 protocol. In the video, which went viral on social media, it can be seen that the body was thrown into the Rapti river.”

    He said a case has been registered at the Kotwali police station in this regard.

    Earlier in the month, several bodies were seen floating in the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in the state, triggering apprehensions that these were of COVID-19 patients.

    The authorities too had urged people not to dispose of bodies into rivers.