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The helpless migrate from Balangir after Nuankhai
September 16, 2010 12:53:38 AM

Sudhir Mishra | Balangir
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Even as Naabnna (Nuankhai), the festival of eating newly-harvested 
paddy, after offering to deity first, is observed in Balangir district 
and other areas of western Odisha, with religious fervor, traditional 
gaiety and enthusiasm, it also heralds the beginning of the migration 
season.

Migration of poor, landless and marginalized, mostly SC, ST people to 
brick kilns of Andhra Pradesh and other States, from this district, is 
going on for the last four decades.

As the Nuankhai festival approaches, Sardars, Dalals start scouting for 
labourers from village to village in the migration prone blocks of the 
district namely Belpada. , Khaprakhol, Titiligrah, Patanagarh, 
Muribahal, Bongomunda, Saintalaand Tureikela in search of labourers to 
work in the brick kilns. They offer a token amount as first time 
advance to these people, locally known as BahaBandha (Literally meaning 
both arms are tied or confirmation of going for migrants).

According to reports, people of Debripali and Tentelkhunti in Patnagarh 
subdivision have accepted Bahabandha advance by local sardars. Reports 
further suggest that they have been given advance of Rs 1,000. These 
people will migrate after receiving the full amount ranging from Rs 
15,000 to Rs 20,000 said Jatin Patra of NGO Adhikar. One of the major 
reasons of migration in recent times is the failure of MNERGA to 
provide jobs to people and failure of people to get timely wage 
payment, said Jatin further.According to reports around 3,000 people in 
the district have accepted the pre- Nuankhai advance, points out an NGO 
worker. It is ironical that even as the people working in paddy fields 
get the crop ready, yet they loose their entitlement and the 
production, as they would be away from their homes, when the crop would 
be ready, points out another activist. 

Every year more than one lakh people, including14, 000 school going 
children migrate from this district. Migrations of poor and 
marginalised people have been going on from this district for four 
decades yet no effort has been taken to streamline the migration 
process. These people are losing two things; loss of entitlements at 
home and loss of recognition of their rights at worksites as majority 
of them are working in unrecognised brick kilns, said Sanjay Mishra. 
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