Tuesday, March 19, 2013

An interview with Dr.G.Vijaya Kumar on impact of Aarogyasri on public health system

Dr.G.Vijay Kumar-founder member of Jana Vignana Vedika(Not affiliated to any political party) had given an  interview to ANVESHI a NGO based in Hyderabad. He stressed on the primary health care of Public Health System which is continuosly being neglected by AP government. He stressed to remove restrictions imposed on empannelment of private hospitals under Aarogyasri which is pro-corporate sector. Read the interview and give comments in comments box. and click the link below.
Impact of aarogyasri on Public health system in AP:An interview with Dr.Vijay Kumar,Janavignana Vedikas2E3SkhDSHKD2JAgAfSDhC_cGj4u8/edit

Thursday, March 14, 2013

MASS PROTEST AGAINST LEATHER INDUSTRY AT KOTHAPATNAM,KOTA MANDAL,NELLORE



The organisations demanded that the proposed leather complex not be allowed to come up at the proposed site as it would cause pollution make it difficult for the lives of the local people in and around the six villages.
Among the protesters were leaders of Jana Vignana Vedika, CPI (M), Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC), SC ST Land Protection Committee, Kulanirmulana Porata Samithi.,YSRC,
They deplored that the leather complex would affect people living in Kothapatnam, Govindpalli, Govindpallipalem, Vavillajaruvu, Siddhavaram and Srinivasa Satram. Amidst strong protests by local people and various organisations, officials conducted the public hearing regarding the construction of Krishnapatnam International Leather Complex Pvt. Ltd. (KILCPL) at Kothapatnam in Kota mandal of Nellore district on Wednesday. View the vedios clicking the links below

Protest against public hearing on leather industry at Kothapatnam,Nellore

Public protest against public hearing on leather industry at Kothapatnam,Nellore

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

PROTEST AGAINST LEATHER INDUSTRY IN NELLORE DISTRICT

Jana Vignana Vedika-Nellore unit participated in people's protest against the public hearing of constructing leather Industry in Kota mandal. Six villages may be devastated due to this industry.
 There were some tense moments as nearly thousands of protesters tried to confront officials and police officers which led to some heated arguments. At one point, the protesters flung chappals, chilli powder and sand on the officials to disrupt the public hearing. Expecting trouble, the district administration had made elaborate security arrangements with over 300 policemen stationed at the venue.
Among the protesters were leaders of Jana Vignana Vedika, CPI (M), Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC), SC ST Land Protection Committee, Kulanirmulana Porata Samithi.YSRC,
They deplored that the leather complex would affect people living in Kothapatnam, Govindpalli, Govindpallipalem, Vavillajaruvu, Siddhavaram and Srinivasa Satram.
To view the images published in news papers click under the link
PROTESTAGAINSTLEATHERINDUSTRYINNELLORE