SILIGURI, 25 FEB: Leaders of the mainstream ABAVP from the Terai and
the Dooars region would launch a stir on 27 February in Jalpaiguri and
served a two-point memorandum to the Divisional Commissioner, Mr AK
Singh.
The Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad regional
leadership would demand implementation of the reservation for Scheduled
Tribe in government services.
The leaders would also seek
information about the present status of the state government’s plans
regarding educational development of Adivasi students in the region.
The
ABAVP regional leader, Mr Rajesh Lakra, said: “We are upset over the
present recruitment trend where participation of Adivasi people is even
lesser than previous years. We have not seen fresh recruitment from
Adivasi community at present in both Central and state government
offices in the region.”
“Though the government follows a 100-point
roster to maintain reservation policy in government jobs, we have not
found its proper implementation in the last two years in the region. We
would point out the matter before the Jalpaiguri Divisional Commissioner
on 27 February,” said Mr Lakra.
Mr Lakra also said: “Earlier top
officials of the state government’s education department used to
regularly discuss about new plans and programmes for the development of
education and educational institutions in the Adivasi-dominated areas.
However, the present dispensation has discontinued the system. We have
heard a lot about the issues through announcements but practically we
have not found its implementation.”
“We would ask the top
administrative official about setting up of a Hindi college in the
Dooars and Hindi department in North Bengal University following an
announcement of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during her visit to
Nagrakata last year,” added the Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikas Parishad
leader.
statesman news service
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