Mangalore: For Loss of House, he was Offered Rs 100 Relief


Mangalore: For Loss of House, he was Offered Rs 100 Relief

Mangalore, Dec 31 (New Indian Express): Aboobakar Kakkebettu, a beneficiary of Calamity Relief Fund, saw his life ruined by nature’s fury, and suffered blows dealt with by bureaucracy.

The swing from good times to bad luck for the daily wager began in July, 2009. On a rainy night, a tree came down crashing on his house at Innoli, Pavoor village, 30 km from Mangalore.

Aboobakar and his family had a providential escape then. However, the walls had suffered extensive damage, and 500 tiles were completely destroyed.

The then Pavoor Gram Panchayat president (currently Taluk Panchayat member) Mohammed Malar had promised to get Aboobakar relief under the Calamity Relief Fund.

A few months later, Aboobakar received a call from a village accountant asking him to collect the compensation. Surprised by the government’s quick response, he rushed to the panchayat office and collected the cheque.

Aboobakar, an illiterate, with misty eyes handed the cheque to his son Thofique. The display of happiness on his face turned into one of disappointment, when his son said the cheque was for a mere Rs 100.

By that time, they had borrowed huge amounts from moneylenders to repair the house, pinning all their hopes on the compensation amount.

“Receiving a cheque for Rs 100 was an embarrassing and shocking moment in my life,” says Aboobakar, and added: “Worse, it was a crossed cheque, and I don’t have a bank account.”

Moodbidri tahsildar Muralidhar said the minimum amount released under Calamities Relief Fund was Rs 500. He said he was not aware of how the cheque was dispatched, and promised to look into the issue.

  

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  • Salvador Noronha, OMZOOR/Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Todays world it is very difficult to find a honest person around the glob. We achived freedom sixty odd
    years ago, but still we are slaves of our own political class. Lord give them eyes to see beyond
    boundries of their own house. Hears to hear others cries, & hands to wipe others tears. Hope new year begains with cheers

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  • Dildaaar, dubai

    Mon, Jan 02 2012

    Better luck for Mr.Aboobaker.....

    The Karnataka govt not imposed fine for damaging the system...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jan 01 2012

    This is mockery..!!??? 100 Rupees any begger can get in less than a day...!!!???

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    Even with 500/=Rs what one can do.What a ridiculous compensation from the government.It is the duty of the Govt officer who is in charge to study the extent of damage and make request to concerned authorities to release proper fund.If these officers don't solve these issues properly who else can help the poor people.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Padebettu/Udipi

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    Sorry plight of Mr.Aboobakar.This is what responsible departments/officers are doing in our state.Total ignorance/negligence/lapse.Even street beggar will earn more than that amount now a days.What a pity?
    Responsible authorities should look in to the matter seriously and try to get poor Mr.Aboobakar a reasonable amount from the government treasury and justice.

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  • Haneef Khan, Abu Dhabi/Mardala

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    MERA BHARAT MAHAN.TO RECIEVE 100 Rs HE HAS TO SPEND ANOTHER 100 Rs to OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN BANK.

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  • mumtaz banu, mangalore / oman

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    immidiate actions should be taken on this issue for cheating a poor illiterate man.

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    "minimum amount released under Calamities Relief Fund was Rs 500."?

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    This is nothing but an insult to the person. How could someone hand over a cheque for Rs. 100/-? All should be taken to task and ask to explain the insult meted out to the person.

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  • Inthu , Basrur / UAE

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    HA ha ha.. this might be a part of indian curroption. Money amount may be issued as 1,00,000 rupees. When it reaches to abubakkar this might have looses 3 zeeros step by step.. Common India .. ab tho Jaaago... This type of lots of examples we can see in this BJP government. But still our kannadigaas voting them and electing them tho do more curroption's.. I dont know why we not using our brain. ?????

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  • Justice Smith, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    People played with Zeeros/I am sure the amount may not be less than 5000/10000 Lokayukta to look into the matter and truth wil come out

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  • haneef, mali africa

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    very good ! karnataka is shining under BJP???

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  • Gambheer. GK, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    Aboobakar Bhai, this is totally injustice. This should not let happen.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    Lokayuktha officer can you investigate the remaining amount Rs.400/- where it has gone ?

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Dec 31 2011

    One of the major signs of the doomsday, the final hour is that wealth is shared amongst the rich and affluent and poor are denied their share and they are helpless spectators..... So people be careful before its too late....

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