Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ravished and Banished

Many of Orissa’s 40,000 unwed mothers are minors from tribal areas or remote villages. Ostracised by their neighbours and braving daily taunts from their own kin, these girls have none to call their own, writes Subrat Dash

Had you asked Deepti in those days to name her deepest desire, you would have got just one answer: Take me somewhere, anywhere – away from this hellhole. For, ever since she was born, she can’t recall a single day when her parents, both daily wagers, had not fought. On the rare occasions when there was peace at “home”, Deepti, now 16, felt like she had received some rare and priceless gift.

Then one day Deepti met a man in whom she thought she had found her deliverer. It took no time for the shrewd Gatikrushna to see how easily the vulnerable girl could be seduced. His kind words and the cheap baubles he gifted Deepti soon won her over, and within days they became “lovers”.

By the time Deepti realised what this man was all about, she was already six months pregnant. When her parents asked Gatikrushna to marry their daughter, he bluntly denied that they had ever had a physical relationship. And by the time they got to file a case against him the scoundrel had disappeared.

Deepti was just 14 when she became an unwed mother. Anyone familiar with the Indian countryside will not need to be told what Deepti went through in Bhusandpur village of Khurda district, Orissa. Because now it was not only her hut that she dreaded – it was the entire village. Even her friends and relatives did not spare their barbs, all pointed at the “bastard” she was carrying. As for Gatikrushna – he did finally surrender in the court, but was soon freed. Ask Deepti whether she still dreams of marrying him, and she snaps back: “Marry him? Why, I want him hanged! I would do anything to have him hanged!”

Deepti is currently an inmate of Sanjeevani Ma Ghara (Sanjeevani Mothers Home) run by an NGO in Palaspalli – an upscale locality in Bhubaneswar. The home shelters unwed mothers – many of whom, like Deepti, are in their teens or their early twenties. But clearly, Orissa which has the largest number of unwed mothers in the country – 40,000 – needs more such homes and a criminal justice system that will bring rogues like Gatikrushna to book.

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IIPM Editorial, 2008
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Downright impractical

According to Prof. Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, India Observatory, LSE, “The world needs to cut carbon dioxide emissions to 2 tonnes per capita by 2050 and India would need to do the same. Therefore, India needs to look ahead now.” Easier said than done, as – even for the Indian government – to move over to the so-called green fuels in one shot is not only prohibitively costly, but downright impractical.

Add to it the fact that carbon trading, as a concept, and as a monetary unit, still lacks global acceptance. Said Bill Sneyd, Director, Advisory Services, The Carbon Neutral Company to 4Ps B&M, “There is still a lot of volatility associated with the carbon price. This is caused primarily by the economic downturn – the expectation is that there will be lower demand for Allowances under the EU-ETS because companies are contracting (or at least not growing as fast as was expected).” Add to it the fact that there have been growing voices in the EU that post 2012, India and China should be restricted from trading in the carbon market unless they also take mandatory sector-wise energy efficiency targets. Clearly, unless Indian companies learn the art of being as unethical as developed economies and their companies have been, perhaps India will continue getting carbon-date raped!
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