Yeddyurappa Now Wants to Give Cycles, Not Cheques


Yeddyurappa Now Wants to Give Cycles, Not Cheques

Bangalore, Jan 11 (TNN): Under attack for deciding to distribute cheques to class 8 kids in government and aided schools instead of branded bicycles, chief minister B S Yeddyurappa seems to have had a change of heart.

The CM's office has asked the primary and secondary education department not to implement the scheme as Yeddyurappa wants to take the issue back to the cabinet. The government is likely to bear the additional cost of Rs 267 per bicycle and distribute the same to schoolchildren for the year 2010-11.

Earlier this month, the cabinet decided to distribute cheques for Rs 2,250 to students instead of cycles. A final decision will be taken this week.

Four companies were chosen for supply of bicycles to 2.90 lakh boys and 3.01 lakh girls. The companies quoted Rs 2,795 and Rs 2,750 per cycle for girls and boys respectively. After three rounds of negotiations by the purchase committee headed by the commissioner for public instruction, the price was reduced to Rs 2,657 per bicycle. Despite this, the price per bicycle was Rs 267 higher than that of bicycles purchased in 2009-11.

The CM's decision had not only upset primary and secondary education minister Vishveshwara Hegde Kageri, but also went against the recommendation of the legislative council committee headed by BJP MLC Thontadarya. The committee in its January 6 report had clearly recommended against distribution of cash to students to buy cycles.

The primary and secondary education department, which implements the scheme, was also in the dark over how to open lakhs of bank accounts on behalf to schoolchildren to deposit the cheques.

"The cabinet decided against giving cash and said that cheques should be distributed. But how many class 8 students in government schools will have bank accounts? We were looking at the possibility of tying up with a bank that could open lakhs of zero balance accounts in the name of beneficiaries," sources said.

  

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  • Sujith Nayak, AUH/Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 12 2011

    Mr A.S.Mathew,
    If yeddi does nothing...u say he is utter waste and fit for nothing...If he does something of his vision u say its wrong.If Yeddi does bad u say bad.If he does gud ...even then u say bad.So could u plese tell me who is gud?????.Probably ur worn out out dated oldie congressmen's i guess.Rite????Better know that we are just responsible and concerened about our family n friends in our life.But being seated on CM's chair yeddi would have taken 100 concerns from others before he takes this decision.There is a huge difference between the way we think, point out others and excecute.Atleast students below poverty level will enjoy the cycle ride.I have seen children who dream about having a cycle,though they know they cannot afford it.Atleast Yeddis this step will bring cheers in their lives.If you are so much concerened about Yeddi & his dicisions ...leave U.S.A...get back to India.Do some samaja seve , help people & if possible be a legal advisor to Yeddi.Atleast ur comments will have some weightage & serve your sincere concern.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Jan 11 2011

    SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI IS A MASS LEADER WITH PROPER VISION.

    HIS 2020 VISION WILL BE FULFILLED IF ILLETERATE OPPOSITION LEADERS KEEP QUIET.

    SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI IS WORKING 24X7 FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF POOR, COMMON MAN, FARMERS & DOWNTRODDEN PEOPLE.

    JAI HO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jan 11 2011

    Sarees to cycles. Teacheres are
    going to be paid in T.V.S.motor cycles and Nano cars. And the MLAs
    are going to be paid in Honda
    Accord, the Ministers in BMW or
    Benz. Karnataka is going to turn
    like a cashless society returning
    to the old time barter system.
    The CM is eligible for the next
    Nobel Prize in "Economics".

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