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Dr Kuber Dindor: A Biography - 5
The minister halted the convoy of vehicles with a decisive gesture, that was rapidly traversing the road…
17 September 2024
Dr Kuber Dindor: A Biography -4
Menial to Minister: An
Adventurous Odessey of Dr Kuber Dindor
“As I drive down the very same
roads, now paved, where I once filled potholes with earth as a teenager during
a drought, a whirlwind of memories from the past fills my heart. This feeling
is beyond words.”: Dr Kuber Dindor
(A biography by Shri Ishwar Prajapati
Into English by Pallavi Gupta)
Part 4: The Conclusion
Kuberbhai's
innovative approach to his work caught the attention of the senior leadership.
The leadership had been actively seeking a robust leader for the tribal and
backward areas. Consequently, in 2006, he was entrusted with the responsibility
of the Santarampur Mandal president. Having fulfilled this role with
distinction, he was elevated to the district-level position in 2009. Kuberbhai
tirelessly devoted himself to public welfare, working round the clock.
While the
Jallianwala Bagh massacre is a well-documented tragedy of the Indian
Independence Movement, many other such incidents have been relegated to the
annals of history. Mangad, situated near Santrampur, is one such forgotten
martyr's memorial.
During
the freedom struggle, a massacre akin to Jallianwala Bagh occurred at Mangad.
However, this historical event remained largely obscure. The history of Mangad
held many untold stories. Kuberbhai, deeply moved by the spiritual awakening
instigated by Govind Guruji, envisioned bringing the history of Mangad to the
forefront and developing the site.
In 2012,
he met with Modiji to discuss the historical significance of Mangad. He
recounted the sacrifices made by hundreds of tribal people and the spiritual
revival initiated by Govind Guru. Impressed by the lesser-known and fascinating
aspects of Mangad, Modiji assured Kuberbhai of his support in developing the
site. As a result, the Mangad Martyrs' Memorial was developed. Today, people
from far and wide visit this sacred site to pay their respects. The massacre
took place on November 17, 1913. To commemorate this events Kuberbhai initiated
a yearly pilgrimage to Mangad on the same date to raise awareness.
Kuberbhai,
in a meeting with the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, presented a compelling
case for the development of tribal areas. After decades, this region seemed to
have finally taken flight towards progress. Kuberbhai's approach was
characterized by a strict adherence to three principles: the presentation must
be accurate, it must benefit the marginalized, and it must be delivered in a
simple, straightforward manner. Modiji was so impressed by his qualities that
he appointed him as the General Secretary of the Gujarat Tribal Morcha in 2013.
Subsequently, for his satisfactory performance, he was appointed Chairman of
the Forest Development Corporation in 2015, entrusting him with even greater
responsibilities.
The top
leadership's confidence in Kuberbhai was justified by his transparent
management. Upon assuming the position of Chairman of the Forest Development
Corporation, he successfully transformed the historically loss-making
organization, achieving a record profit of 80 crores. Kuberbhai possessed a
profound understanding of the challenges faced by the tribal people who would
rise at 4 AM to collect tendu leaves in the forest for sustenance. His own
childhood experiences of accompanying his parents on similar endeavors fostered
this empathy. With unwavering dedication, he led the Forest Development
Corporation, resulting in a turnaround and subsequent distribution of profits
as royalties to approximately 90,000 individuals.
In the
run-up to the 2017 Gujarat Assembly elections, Prime Minister Modi and the top
leadership were on the lookout for a strong leader from the tribal community.
Surveys conducted by media houses, intelligence agencies, and trusted sources
for the Santrampur constituency consistently pointed to one name: Dr. Kuberbhai
Dindor. When he was announced as the party candidate, local political opponents
were stunned and launched significant opposition. However, Kuberbhai, with his
astute political acumen, skillfully neutralized the opposition and strategized
for victory with a calm mind. His decades of selfless service culminated in a
resounding victory in the 2017 Assembly elections. This win was a testament to
the faith placed in him by Prime Minister Modi and the top leadership. As a
first-time MLA, Kuberbhai was appointed as a Minister of State, a
responsibility he discharged with utmost dedication. He even published a
detailed account of the 1072 crore worth of projects undertaken by his
ministry, surprising even his opponents with his transparency.
He kept
the doors of his office open to the public at the Gandhinagar Secretariat,
fostering a welcoming and approachable atmosphere where anyone could come and
present their concerns. Despite holding a ministerial position, he maintained
his connection to the people, strengthening his bond with them. Even with his
busy schedule, he made it a point to attend both big and small events at the
homes of his constituents, no matter how insignificant the worker. To ensure
that visitors to his office faced no inconvenience, he took meticulous care. He
not only won the hearts of his constituents but also gained immense popularity
among the people of the entire state by being down-to-earth as a minister.
As a
result of all these efforts, Kuberbhai was renominated for the 2022 Assembly
elections. Voters came out spontaneously to support him, turning the election
into a movement to ensure his victory. The once Congress stronghold, the tribal
region, had now become a BJP bastion, a transformation attributed to decades of
dedicated work by sincere workers like Kuberbhai. The outcome of the 2022
election was a foregone conclusion, with Kuberbhai winning by a landslide. With
this resounding victory, his responsibilities in the government increased. This
time, he was entrusted with the cabinet-level portfolio. It is often said that
those who are capable are given greater responsibilities.
Traditionally,
tribal leaders were often assigned ministries related to tribal affairs.
However, this trend changed post-Independence. Dr. Kuberbhai Dindor was
entrusted with the education portfolio, a decision that must have been made
with careful consideration by Prime Minister Modi and the top leadership. For
the first time in Gujarat's history, a doctorate holder was given the education
portfolio. As a seasoned academic and professor, Dr. Dindor had a deep
understanding of the challenges faced by teachers and students. His ability to
guide officials in the right direction has led to the resolution of several
long-standing issues in the education department. When visiting schools, he
treats teachers with respect and avoids taking the principal's seat, thus
upholding the dignity of the position. He has a knack for gently correcting
mistakes made by teachers or officials. Dr. Dindor is quick to make important
decisions in the best interests of children. Corrupt officials tremble at the
mere sight of him. He promotes honesty and punishes corruption. As a result, he
is deeply respected by the common people. As the Education Minister of Gujarat,
he has taken historic decisions and set new benchmarks.
Despite
holding a cabinet-level ministerial position, his parents continue to reside in
their modest ancestral home. His elder brother is a schoolteacher, and his
other siblings remain aloof from politics. Flaunting authority in government
offices is completely alien to his upbringing. The Dindor family is not
involved in any contracts or NGOs. The entire family is known for its
simplicity and prefers a low-profile lifestyle. While achieving success might
be relatively easy, it is far more challenging to handle it gracefully. Even
after attaining immense success, the Dindor family has truly embraced the
essence of humility. When you meet Dindor, you will hardly sense the weight of
his position. He engages in candid conversations with a warm and open heart.
During
the recent heavy rainfall in Gujarat, Kuberbhai worked tirelessly day and
night, standing by the affected population and overseeing relief operations. He
personally took up an axe to clear trees that had fallen on roads due to the
storm, setting an example for others. His call-to-action inspired teachers
across the state to join the relief efforts. Kuberbhai's decisive leadership
and administrative skills in restoring normalcy to the disrupted lives of
people affected by the calamity were widely praised.
Dr.
Kuberbhai Dindor has always held onto the words of his father. When he became a
minister, his father had advised him, 'Son, a wealthy person can get anything
done, but there is no one to listen to the poor in this world. Therefore, do
work that benefits the poor.' His father's advice has become his guiding
principle in life.
Dr.
Kuberbhai Dindor reminisces, 'While working on drought relief projects in
1987-88, I filled potholes with soil on these very roads. Today, as I drive my
car as the education minister on these now-paved roads, a whirlwind of memories
from the past fills my heart. I will never forget the days when we used to
sleep on straw during the winters to keep warm. The sleepless nights spent
cleaning utensils during the monsoon rains are still vivid in my mind.' Even
while speaking in his ministerial chamber, one can clearly see the emotions of
the past reflected in his eyes.
The Gujarat state is really very fortunate to have acquired an education minister as natural, simple, learned, and dedicated as Dr Kuber Dindor.
Published on Ishwar Prajapati's Study Room on 16th September '24. The link is...
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11 September 2024
Dr Kuber Dindor- A Biography -3
28 August 2024
Dr Kuber Dindor- A Biography -2
Menial to Minister: An Adventurous Odyssey of Dr Kuber Dindor
Part-2
(A biography by Ishwar Prajapati,
Translated into English by Pallavi Gupta)
Kuberbhai,
an indigenous adolescent enrolled in the Santrampur Tribal Boys' Hostel, was
diligently pursuing his secondary education. A committed participant in various
constructive endeavours, he was deeply disturbed by the deplorable conditions
within the hostel. The students were consistently provided with inadequate and
substandard meals, often receiving as little as one or two meagre rotis. It
became evident that the hostel administrators were embezzling the
government-allocated grain, diverting it for their personal gain. The
impoverished children residing in the hostel were thus subjected to chronic
hunger. Unable to condone such egregious injustices, Kuberbhai decided to take
decisive action. He formally lodged a complaint with the Tribal Commissioner,
detailing the malpractices occurring within the hostel. The Commissioner,
responding promptly to the allegations, personally conducted an investigation
and summoned Kuberbhai for an inquiry. The Commissioner's patronizing and
dismissive attitude towards the plight of the students deeply wounded
Kuberbhai, leaving an indelible mark on his psyche. Although the immediate
consequences of his actions may have been uncertain, Kuberbhai's resolute
stance against injustice at such a tender age is a testament to his courage and
moral fortitude.
Kuberbhai
was an enthusiastic participant in the diverse constructive endeavours
undertaken by the Santrampur Gayatri Mandir. His involvement in the
multifaceted activities of the Gayatri family not only contributed to his
personal development but also shielded him from the pernicious influences of
negative peer groups and harmful addictions. Having successfully completed his
twelfth-grade examinations with commendable results, he secured admission to
the Adivasi Arts and Commerce College situated in Santrampur. Uncertain about
his academic pursuits, he was influenced by the newly established Hindi
department and consequently opted for Hindi as his major. His innate abilities
soon became evident, and his charismatic personality permeated the college
campus. He garnered the admiration of distinguished faculty members such as
Professors Mr Kisorsingh Rao, Mr Ram Tripathi, and Mr Ishwarbhai Rathava.
Despite financial constraints, he maximized the resources of the college
library to facilitate his studies. During his academic breaks, he consistently
assisted his parents in manual labour, demonstrating a strong work ethic and a
selfless commitment to his family.
Kuberbhai's
exceptional leadership and unwavering courage were further exemplified by an
incident that transpired during his college years. A significant controversy
arose when the Adivasi Arts and Commerce College was arbitrarily renamed after
an individual of a different faith. This unilateral decision ignited widespread
resentment and dissent among the student body. Assuming the mantle of
leadership, Kuberbhai astutely navigated this tumultuous period. Through his
intelligence and resourcefulness, he engaged in a dialogue with the college
principal and management to ascertain the rationale behind the name change. It
was revealed that a substantial donation of one hundred and fifty thousand
rupees had been offered by an individual of a different faith on the condition
that the college be renamed in their honour. Undeterred, Kuberbhai mobilized
the student body, collecting fee receipts from his fellow students. These
receipts indicated a mandatory construction fee of twenty to twenty-five rupees
per student, which, when aggregated, amounted to a sum exceeding two hundred
thousand rupees. Armed with this compelling evidence, Kuberbhai and his fellow
students vehemently opposed the name change, arguing that the students
themselves had already contributed a significantly larger sum for the college's
infrastructure. Under Kuberbhai's leadership, a non-violent protest was
organized. The students collectively decided to boycott the supplementary
examinations if the examination papers bore the new, contentious name. Their
resolve proved unwavering, as all students adhered to their decision, refusing
to participate in the examinations. Faced with such a formidable display of
unity and determination, the college administration was compelled to concede to
the students' demands and revert the college's name to the Adivasi Arts and
Commerce College. Through his successful leadership of this movement, Kuberbhai
solidified his reputation as a promising young leader.
Upon
the successful completion of his undergraduate studies, Kuberbhai initiated the
enrolment process for a Bachelor of Education program. However, his academic
mentor, Professor Khandubhai Parmar, advised him to pursue a Master's degree,
given his exceptional academic performance. Recognizing the financial
constraints associated with pursuing a full-time Master's program in a
metropolitan city like Ahmedabad, Kuberbhai opted for a more pragmatic
approach. He enrolled in a part-time, external Master's program, enabling him
to concurrently fulfil his academic aspirations while contributing to his
family's livelihood through manual labour. Remarkably, he achieved distinction
in the inaugural year of his postgraduate studies. Impressed by his outstanding
performance, Professor Parmar recommended that Kuberbhai transition to a
full-time, on-campus Master's program. Subsequently, he secured admission to
the esteemed LD College in Ahmedabad.
The
year 1993 marked a pivotal moment in Kuberbhai's life as he embarked on his
journey to Ahmedabad for the first time. His parents, particularly his father,
expressed considerable apprehension regarding his safety and well-being in the
bustling metropolis. Driven by an unwavering academic pursuit, he assuaged
their concerns and ventured forth. The cacophony and throngs of Ahmedabad were
an entirely novel experience for him. Under the rigorous tutelage of the
college principal, A.V. Patel, Kuberbhai dedicated himself assiduously to his
studies, ensuring unwavering attendance. His academic pursuits were profoundly
influenced by the biography of Abraham Lincoln, which left an enduring
impression on his psyche. Furthermore, the profound poetry of the celebrated
Hindi poet Nagarjun stimulated his intellectual faculties. Despite limited
access to personal textbooks, he meticulously transcribed the lectures and
diligently reviewed them. His unwavering commitment to his studies was
ultimately rewarded. The publication of the M.A. Part-2 results in the Sambhav
newspaper on August 10, 1994, revealed that Kuberbhai had emerged as the
top-performing student in the entire LD College, securing an impressive 63%.
His
parents, being entirely illiterate, had no comprehension of the academic
distinctions between first and second class. Upon learning that his peers had
achieved honours in their examinations, his father expressed disappointment,
admonishing Kuberbhai for not attaining a similar level of academic excellence.
Amused by his father's innocent inquiry, Kuberbhai chuckled.
Concurrently,
a significant issue arose in a peripheral region of Santrampur, characterized
by a dearth of essential amenities such as paved roads, potable water, and
electricity. The government had initiated a benevolent initiative, aptly named
'Door Point,' aimed at providing electricity connections to the tribal
community. A total of seventy-five such connections were sanctioned, entirely
free of cost. However, Kuberbhai uncovered a disturbing revelation: the village
sarpanch was illicitly demanding a fifty-rupee bribe for each connection.
Outraged by this blatant corruption, he vociferously opposed the sarpanch's
actions. The gravity of the situation was further exacerbated when Kuberbhai's
father was compelled to offer a kilogram of ghee as a bribe, owing to his
inability to pay the monetary fee. This incident profoundly affected Kuberbhai,
galvanizing him into action. Alongside his fellow villagers, he lodged a formal
complaint with the local electricity board, vehemently denouncing the
sarpanch's corrupt practices. In retaliation, his adversaries filed a spurious
First Information Report against him. Undeterred, Kuberbhai resolved to expose
the corrupt sarpanch and bring him to justice. This pivotal event marked the
genesis of his involvement in village politics. Reflecting upon this
experience, Kuberbhai asserted, "Had I remained oblivious to the
sarpanch's corrupt practices, I would likely never have ventured into the realm
of politics. My resolute commitment to eradicating corruption and upholding the
principles of good governance propelled me into active political engagement.
After
the darkest night, the sun always rises. For Manubhai’s family, they were now
waiting for their golden sun to rise. Within a week of receiving his M.A.
results, advertisements for professors were published in Palanpur, Rajkot, and
Talod colleges. To go for the Rajkot interview, he did not have enough money
for the fare, so he sold chickpeas to gather the funds. The next interview was
scheduled for Talod College on September 17, 1994, a Saturday. He borrowed 200
rupees from Mr Pratapbhai Dindor, the village talati, to go for the Talod
interview. Talod College had decided to hire local candidates as those from
faraway places often left their jobs to take up positions closer to their
hometowns. Despite this, seeing Kuberbhai’s talent, the Talod committee
immediately selected him and made him commit to not leaving the job. (Kuberbhai
has kept this commitment to this day.) They handed him the appointment order
for the professorship on the spot.
Continues…
Published on 26th August 2024 on Ishwar Prajapati's Study Room, the link is
26 August 2024
Dr Kuber Dindor- A Biography
Menial to Minister: An Adventurous Odyssey of Dr Kuber Dindor
(A biography by Ishwar Prajapati,
Translated into English by Pallavi Gupta)
Part - 1
"What's meant to bloom will find a way, even through the cracks of a wall.” Life's journey, often riddled with obstacles, can be transformed into a grand highway through sheer determination. Today, let's celebrate the extraordinary life of Dr Kuber Dindor, the Education Minister of Gujarat. Emerging from humble beginnings, he has reached the pinnacle of success, inspiring countless others.
Even
Google might struggle to pinpoint the hamlet of Bhandara on its vast digital
map. Nestled in a remote corner of Gujarat, this village, a home to tribal
communities, is a stark contrast to the grandeur of the position its most
famous son now holds. One wouldn't believe that a son born into an extremely
poor tribal family in this remote village of Gujarat, just over five decades
ago, would go on to become the Education Minister of Gujarat. Born into abject
poverty, Dr Kuber Dindor's journey from a remote tribal village to the
esteemed office of the Education Minister of Gujarat is nothing short of
miraculous. This seems like a golden dream, but today it stands before the
world as a reality. His transformative leadership in the education sector,
marked by swift and significant reforms, has set a new benchmark for
educational excellence."
Born
into a thatched hut in the village of Bhandara, Santrampur Taluka, Mahisagar
district, located at the tri-junction of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and
Gujarat, Dr Kuber Dindor's life was a testament to the human spirit’s
resilience. In the humble village of Bhandara, under a sky as vast as his
dreams, he was born into a family where survival was a daily struggle. His
parents, illiterate and toil-worn, eked out a meagre living, their days
consumed by backbreaking labour. Their home was a mere patch of earth sheltered
by a roof of grass, a fragile barrier against the relentless elements. Winters
were a bitter trial, with the family huddled together for warmth on beds of
straw. Monsoons turned their home into a leaky vessel, as they gathered
rainwater in pots and pans. Recalling those days, Dr Kuber Dindor's eyes
still well up with emotion. Yet, amid such hardship, a spark of hope ignited
within young Kuber. His childhood, though fraught with challenges, was a
crucible that would forge the steel of his character.
Though
his parents were illiterate, they deeply valued education. Despite their own
struggles with manual labour, they ensured that their children's studies were
never compromised. Kuberbhai's formal education began at the Rai Dungri Primary
School. Yet, as a child, he often faced the challenge of affording even basic
school supplies like slates and pens. Fortunately, he met compassionate and
dedicated teachers like Mr Manharbhai Patel and Mr Somabhai Khardi. These
teachers provided all the necessary materials for their students, nurturing a
love of learning.
From a young age, Kuberbhai displayed a remarkable aptitude for studies. His insightful thoughts during school prayers left everyone spellbound. Even as he excelled academically, he was deeply empathetic. Witnessing his parents' arduous labour, his heart ached. Despite his tender age, he would often join them in the fields on weekends and holidays. His young hands, meant to hold a slate and pencil, were instead hardened by the tools of labour. Yet, he found joy in contributing to his family, even if it meant earning a meagre four rupees a day. For him, those four rupees felt like a fortune.
Though rooted in poverty,
Kuberbhai's parents sowed the seeds of education in their children's hearts and
ensured their children didn't have to work full-time. They continuously
encouraged their children to focus on their studies. After completing primary
school, Kuberbhai enrolled in the Ukhreli high school, a neighbouring village.
He walked to school every day, a long and solitary journey. Books were a luxury
they couldn’t afford. Despite these challenges, his thirst for knowledge
remained unquenched. He juggled farm labour with his studies.
In
1987, when the results for the 10th grade were announced, everyone was shocked.
Kuberbhai, a brilliant student, had failed in one subject. His scores in other
subjects were excellent, but for some reason, he had failed in just one.
Failing the 10th grade seemed to dampen his spirits. He gradually lost interest
in studies and began working full-time with his parents."
As
the summer sun blazed, tribal families from Santrampur would embark on an
annual pilgrimage, seeking sustenance in the fields of North Gujarat. Among
them was Mansukh bhai, who, with his family, would find temporary refuge in the
village of Idrapura in Mansasa taluka. Following his academic setback, failing
his 10th grade exams in 1987, Kuberbhai, too, joined his father, toiling in the
millet fields. Their payment was often in kind about five to seven kilograms of
millet for a day's hard labour. Once they had accumulated this amount of grain,
they would return to their village. Between 1986 and 1988, the family worked
for this Patidar family in Idrapura and formed a deep bond with them. Even
after ascending to the heights of political power, Kuberbhai has cherished this
humble beginning and the enduring friendship he forged in the fields of
Idrapura.
As
the bus rumbled towards Vijayapur, for manual labour, carrying hopes and
dreams, the young Kuberbhai witnessed a betrayal of trust. The conductor, a
symbol of authority, had cheated the passengers. The conductor, after
collecting the full fare, tore the ticket in half. Kuberbhai’s parents were too
simple to notice the deceit, but Kuberbhai, being more observant, realized that
the conductor had pocketed the extra money. Seeing the half-torn ticket, he
immediately demanded the remaining fare. With the courage of youth, Kuberbhai
challenged this injustice. His voice, though young, resonated with the truth,
silencing the conductor. In that moment, a seed of defiance was planted. A
young boy, armed with nothing but honesty, had dared to question the corrupt.
His act was a testament to his character, a foreshadowing of the man he would
become.
Disheartened
by his failure, Kuberbhai had turned his back on education. But his teachers,
Rathod Sir and P.D. Patel, were heartbroken, recognizing his potential, refused
to let him give up. With renewed determination, he cleared his exams and
enrolled in the high school at Santrampur, the only one in the taluka. The bus
fare between Ukhreli and Santrampur was 75 paise, a significant amount for his
family. The journey to school was long and arduous, and the bus fare was a
constant burden. To meet this expense, he worked odd jobs on holidays. Even as
a teenager, he understood the value of hard work and the importance of
education. Balancing studies with labour was a demanding task, but his spirit
was unwavering.
Rather
than being a victim of circumstances, Kuberbhai chose to be a victor. A flicker
of hope, a relentless pursuit of a better life, drove him forward. His academic
achievements opened doors to new opportunities. When the results of his
11th-grade exams were announced, he surprised everyone by topping the class.
Due to his excellent performance, he secured admission to a tribal boys' hostel
for his 12th grade. His passion for studies had truly ignited. During his stay
at the hostel, he was introduced to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
through Suresh Bhai Bhavsar. His patriotic spirit found a home in the RSS. He
actively participated in its activities. Simultaneously, he had been associated
with Ramjibhai Garasiya of the Gayatri Mandir in Santrampur since the 8th
grade. The spiritual guidance he received from the Gayatri family further
fortified his spirit, shielding him from the vices of society.
The
small ember of a desire to carve a distinct path in life had now burst into a
blazing fire consuming him with its intensity which had been ignited in his
heart.
(Continues...)
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06 August 2024
16: Absconding Offenders
Kartavya: Duty with Dedication
Chapter 16 : Absconding Offenders
The desire
to set off a millionaire in a short way leads a man to the path of serious
crime. A human being blinded by the greed of wealth does not even think of
killing another human being. One such painful incident from the past of twelve
years is described here.
It happened twelve years ago
when
a container carrying five tractors belonging to a trader in Anand went missing.
The container owner was trying to contact the driver. But the driver's phone was
found switched off. The owner realized that something untoward must have
happened. The container with his fellow men went in search of the trailer on
Shamalaji Highway. While checking all the hotels on that road one by one, he
came to know that a driver with a tractor full of containers had stayed at the
same hotel for one night and left early in the morning. There was no trace of
where he went after that. The suspicion of the owner became stronger that the
driver himself had absconded with the container in temptation. The owner filed
a complaint against the driver at the police station. The police, thus, started
an investigation.
On the
third day of its disappearance, the missing container was found uninhabited in
the forest of Chhota Udepur. Apart from this, the tractors loaded in the
trailer were also missing. The container owner went to Chhota Udepur and
identified the trailer. The container owner's suspicions that the tractor
driver might have sold the loaded items turned out to be correct. Now the case
was registered in the police station of Chhota Udepur area. The police started
a flurry of investigation there too.
The
secrets those came out in the investigation were shocking. The names of seven
accused were revealed, some of them were from Balasinore and Godhra. The police
nabbed some of these seven accused at the same time. While the other accused
took advantage of the opportunity and escaped. The arrested accused were
severely interrogated.
Based on
the confession made by the accused, the container owner's suspicion of
container theft on the driver was completely wrong. According to the
confessional record, when the container was being transported from Bayad to
Kapdwanj, the accused overtook the trailer with a private car and stopped it. One
of them climbed into the trailer's cabin and hit the driver. The body was
cremated. The tractors in the trailer were stolen and the trailer was left in
the forest of Chhota Udepur. Twelve years ago, a complaint of murder was
registered at the Bayad police station.
Despite
the efforts of the police, the main indictee of the murder had been fugitive
for twelve years. But the Bayad police never had given up on hunting him.
Once, Bayad P.S.I. Mr. S.K. Desai got a definite information about the
accused's son who had become a Maulavi in a village in Kheda district. Mr. Desai
reached him and communicated tactfully to get his father’s particulars when it
seems hard to get any detail easily. Mr. Desai expounded him that he had initiated
the pious religious duties and added If he would commit an act of iniquity by
supporting a murderer how Allah would accept his worship. Those words melted
Maulavi’s heart. Maulvi answered positively as he told to Mr. Desai, “My father
lives in Godhra. I give his address to you. You go and catch him.”
The
police pleaded, “Your father has been absconding for twelve years. No policeman
knows his face. Please come with us to Godhra.” As Maulavi accepted the
police’s words they left for Godhra reached at the given address. They all had
to be quite vigilant for the murderer must not to escape that time. The police
were dressed plainly. They climbed up the roof of the accused's house and
inspected the surrounding area. Police personnel were stationed under cover in
all four directions. PSI Desaisaheb knocked the door of the house. As soon as
the accused opened the door, the police nabbed him. Due to the vigilance and
bravery of the police, at the end of twelve years, the accused of murder was
brought to jail.
Anti-social
elements are emboldened in the society due to the rampant accused. The police
are always cautious to bring such lawbreakers to justice. Police have to work
with strength and skill to tackle the criminals and moreover they have to risk
their lives. However, Aravalli District Parole Furlough PSI K. S. Sisodia, PSI
K. N. Manat and his respective team have a similar heart-wrenching story of
catching the remaining 181 culprits. The police are determined to decontaminate
the society by taking risks and nabbing the offenders. In the last few years,
as many as 182 fugitive indictees have been apprehended and set an example.
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©️Translated into English by Pallavi Gupta🌷
04 August 2024
15: Munnabhai MBBS
Kartavya: Duty with Dedication
Is it possible for a patient to die not of a disease but of a drug? Seems strange. Medicines are meant to save lives. How can they kill the patient? What would be the scenario, suppose if an illiterate person examines a patient, administers drugs, injects and bottles? Yes, sickeningly, many illiterate Munnabhai MBBS’ are found in medical practices in remote villages.
Once there was a flare-up of deceptive doctors gulling money by tampering with the health of uneducated and ignorant people in the distant villages of Aravalli district. The ineligible doctors without obtaining any required degree certificate used to treat people with conventional medicine. And so forth they were messing with people's health and committing unforgivable crimes at the cost of patients’ lives. Even a few of compounders were also carrying bags of medicine on bikes and going door-to-door delivering death in the name of medical treatment.
When
such cases came to the light, it became necessary for the police to act with
strict hands and to teach lessons to such bogus doctors. Several informants
collected details from different areas of the Aravalli district. The district
SOG team got determined to set an example in the society by nabbing the bogus
doctors. The police hatched a conspiracy to trap these so-called rogue doctors.
They seized about fourteen fake medical
practitioners along with a large quantity of medicines. Many other addas of such
false doctors disappeared overnight as the police took action. People also came
to know the truth by whom they were given medicine.
There
were many doctors practicing medicine without a degree. Such bogus bones disappeared
overnight as the police took action. People also came to know the truth that the rogues who
gave them the medicines were actually Munnabhai MBBS.
“No
one has ever seen the God Almighty, but we consider the doctors as the envoys
of the God. Inflicting physical and financial harm to patients suffering from
poverty and illiteracy by giving them false hope is a serious matter. This
matter has become grave serious in the post-corona period.
The
district police’s words reflect his determination:
“Maintaining peace in the society
is the first responsibility of the police. We have also been vigilant about
health matters and have taken strict action against the bogus doctors who are
tampering with it. The district police have done commendable work. Police have
played an important role in building ‘a bogus doctor free society’.”
Kartavya, a police diary by Mr. Ishwar Prajapati in Gujarati
©️Translated into English by Pallavi Gupta🌷
02 August 2024
14: Is it a spa or….?
Kartavya: Duty with Dedication
Chapter 14: Is it
a spa or….?
A young man: Do you have anything new?
Hotel Owner: Rose flavour present in stock.
A young man: Rate?
Hotel Owner: 800.
A young man: Make the price fair enough.
Hotel owner: The Rose cultivation is getting expensive, but
if you are a regular customer, give at least 600.
The above telephonic
conversation is not as simple as it sounds. This dialogue is a danger bell for
civil society. Whether it is a town or a big city, prostitution is spreading
alarmingly. The lives of many young men and women are being ruined by the evil
of prostitution. There are many places where body trade business is run under
the banner like beauty parlour, massage centre and spa. The district police are
constantly trying to ensure that the lives of young men and women who fall into
the trap of prostitution, must not be ruined. As a result, the district police
busted a prostitution racket by raiding a spa massage centre in Modasa, the
district headquarters.
The police take
a strict stance on any unethical activities in the district and try to stamp it
out immediately. The police received details about a prostitution racket
running under the guise of a spa massage centre. Immediately the district
police team became active to crack the spa racket.
Modasa city is the
hub of education. Students from all over the country come here for their studies. Some
elements entice such students into prostitution. It was privately tipped off
that the owner of Thai Spa and Massage Parlour situated
next to one of the hotels on Modasa Shamla Road, is running prostitution under
the guise of an illegal spa. Moreover, it was involved in many sordid activities
such as sneaking girls from abroad illegally, calling clients and conducting
illegal prostitution business.
No sooner had
they found the information, the police raided the Thai Spa and Massage
Parlour. The cringey views from the spa centre were degrading the
notability of the town. In a small room, girls from the other provinces with their
customers were caught in appalling conditions. The owner of the spa centre was taken
into the custody immediately. The whole affair became the talk of the town. By assaulting
this racket, the police have succeeded in preventing the lives of many young
men and women from being ruined by the taint of prostitution. The police took
strict action against the hotel owner and the caught customers.
Collegians
demand or call pocket money from their parents every month in the name of their
studies. Despite facing indigence parents tend to fulfil their children’s
desires, but the children are misusing the money and ruining their lives by
engaging in unethical business. While some girls take a short cut to earn money
due to the appearance of the hi-fi lifestyle and get into prostitution and make
their lives poison. Once in this business there is very little chance of
turning back. Girls who want to get away from prostitution are blackmailed by
hotel owners and pimps. Even though girls have to escape, it becomes impossible
to escape from this clutch, so it is imperative for young men and women to be
vigilant and stay away from such elements.
PSI V. V. Patel who
busted the spa racket says, “Call girl details have gone viral in Google. In a
single click, heaps of contact numbers and photos are found instantly. By
abusing some loopholes in the law, pimps exploit needy and young girls who have
been kidnapped from foreign states. Girls from Nepal, West Bengal and
Bangladesh are preyed upon by brokers. Once victimized girls fall into that
clutch there is no turning back. Laws treat such girls as victims. The main
objective of the police is to take action against the brokers, to save the
girls from their clutches.”
Many lives were
saved from being ruined when the Modasa spa racket was exposed. Enlightened
citizens of the district, social organizations applauded the work of the
police. The police will have to remain vigilant and take strict action to
prevent the town from becoming a hub for such flesh trade by doing any other
activity in the name of guest house or spa centre.
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Kartavya, a police diary by Mr. Ishwar Prajapati in Gujarati
©️Translated into English by Pallavi Gupta🌷