Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Diwali gift from CM Yogi to give Vantangiya­s dignity

- Abdul Jadid letters@hindustant­imes.com

ADITYANATH SHARES A STRONG BOND WITH THE COMMUNITY. AS THE GORAKHPUR MP, HE RAISED THEIR ISSUES IN PARLIAMENT OFTEN

GORAKHPUR: It will be a Diwali with a difference for the socially marginalis­ed Vantangiya­s, a community of forest-dwllers, this year as their villages will get the status of revenue villages, making them eligible for the government facilities that they never got in past.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath will announce the revenue village status for 23 hamlets of Vantangiya­s while celebratin­g the festival of lights with them, officials confirmed. He has been with them on Diwali every year.

Eighteen of these villages are in Maharajgan­j and five in Gorakhpur. He is also set to announce over 700 pucca houses and toilets will be constructe­d under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna for the homeless community. Primary and secondary schools for children will also be set up in these villages.

Once revenue villages are declared, the Vantangiya­s will be covered by government-run pension schemes and the public distributi­on system for food grains among others.

As their hamlets did not have the status of revenue villages so far, the Vantangiya­s remained without basic facilities, including power, education, toilets, transport and hospitals. They didn’t even have voting rights until recently.

Adityanath shares a strong bond with the community. As the Gorakhpur MP, he raised their issues in parliament often.

Like every year, he is scheduled to celebrate the festival with them on October 19. The chief minister is expected to be in Gorakhpur most of the time from October 16 to 19. He is, however, likely to visit Ayodhya on October 18 for celebratio­ns on the Diwali eve.

Ran Vijay Singh, gram pradhan (village head) of Tinkoniya, said: “District magistrate Rajeev Rautela visited the villages. He told us that all necessary documents required to declare the villages as revenue villages have been sent to government. The chief minister will arrive here to celebrate Diwali with Vantangiya­s on October 19. He will then make this announceme­nt about the revenue villages.”

Though Rautela was not available for comment , a senior official confirmed the developmen­t.

ABOUT VANTANGIYA­S

The Vantangiya­s are a socially marginalis­ed community. They have been living in the forests around Gorakhpur and Maharanjga­nj since 1918. Their forefather were shifted to these forests by the British who engaged them in cultivatin­g trees to meet the demand for wood.

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