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A year on, a man continues to maintain road in Mala
A year on, a man continues to maintain road in Mala

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

A year on, a man continues to maintain road in Mala

Udupi: For over a year now, Govinda Malekudiya , 56, a resident of the ST colony in Peradka, under the Mala gram panchayat in Karkala taluk, has been single-handedly repairing a half-kilometre stretch of mud road after repeated pleas to local authorities failed to yield any activist Arathi Ashok told TOI that after the issue was highlighted in the media last year, it was brought to the attention of the Lokayukta. The Lokayukta directed the panchayat and social welfare department to take action, but no road has been constructed for the ST colony so far. "We even filed an RTI seeking a response, but received none. We have been regularly following up with the authorities, but there has been no progress," she Govinda has taken matters into his own hands. Armed with just a pickaxe and spade, he not only built a motorable mud road but also provided basic drainage facilities to prevent waterlogging during the monsoons, benefiting around 25 families in the area. A former daily wage labourer for nearly 30 years, he quit his job during the Covid-19 to focus on this cause. Govinda, an agriculturist, also planted over 50 saplings and plans to plant more along the Sringeri-Mala-Bajagoli Road as part of his environmental conservation efforts."Last year, after I approached the Lokayukta, they directed the department to repair about 200m of the road from ward No. 1 to Bugatugundi. Though the road was widened using an earthmover, asphalting work is still pending. The elected representatives do not seem to be showing interest in the project," Arathi development officer Srinivas S said that asphalting is still pending. "We will write to the concerned and try to seek funds through the Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP)," he said.

Dependent parents of deceased govt employee entitled to family pension: HC
Dependent parents of deceased govt employee entitled to family pension: HC

Hindustan Times

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Dependent parents of deceased govt employee entitled to family pension: HC

MUMBAI: The dependent parents of a deceased, unmarried government employee are entitled to family pension, the Bombay high court has ruled. 'We sincerely believe that if dependent parents have to keep their mind, body and soul together, law must ensure that they receive pension for sustenance,' said a division bench of justices Ravindra Ghuge and Ashwin Bhobe, while directing the Maharashtra government to clear the family pension proposal of a septuagenarian couple from Akola, who lost their son in 2008. In their petition, Vasantrao Deshmukh, 75, and his wife Snehalata, 75, claimed they were denied family pension after their unmarried son died due to a snake bite while working at a tribal school in October 2008. Two years later, in September 2010, the petitioners approached the project officer of the local Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) for family pension. ITDPs are designated areas where tribal people make up 50% or more of the total population. However, in November 2010, the authorities informed the petitioners that the biological parents of a deceased state government employee are not eligible for family pension. This prompted the couple to approach the high court. The advocates for the petitioners pointed out a government resolution (GR) dated January 22, 2015, issued by the state finance department, which said that family pension should be granted to 'wholly dependent parents of a deceased single government servant'. The state government, however, opposed the petition, contending that the biological parents of a deceased single government employee are not covered under the definition of family under the Maharashtra Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1982. It added that the January 2015 GR could not be applied retrospectively to the case. After hearing both sides, the bench ruled that the couple was eligible to receive family pension, saying the GR was issued with a laudable objective to achieve social security for helpless aged parents. It added that the GR should be made applicable at least to the dependent parent/s surviving on the date of the GR, even if their single child died prior to its issuance. The court directed the state government to approve the petitioner's proposal, pay the arrears due and start paying them a regular pension from July 2025.

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