Babus Leave Blind Siblings Running from Pillar to Post

By Suresh M Jadar

Published: 18th August 2014 06:00 AM

Last Updated: 18th August 2014 04:34 AM
DHARWAD:  Meet Yallappa Hulagannavar, a blind second-year PU student,
who is being made to run from pillar to post at the district
government offices for
the monthly pension he and his family are entitled to.

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Yallappa has two siblings — Vasanta (14), who too is blind, and
Praveen (16), who is blind, deaf and mute. The family hails from
Kusugal village in Hubli
taluk and has been cared for by Yallappa’s mother ever since his
father’s death some years ago.

The state government gives a monthly pension of `1,200 to those who
are completely blind. Both Yallappa and Vasantha have disability
certificates from the
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), but have been getting
only `500 as pension every month. This is barely enough to make up for
the cost of
their rail and bus passes and they have been seeking `1,200.

However, in whichever government office they go, officials have
allegedly been demanding bribes to help them or approve their papers.
Yallappa, who came
to meet the Deputy Commissioner on the matter on Saturday, told
Express that officials from the Kusugal village accountant to the
Shiraguppi Upa Tahsildar
have been demanding money to get the paperwork done.

“Giving bribes is illegal and I have refused to give in to their
demands. So they are blocking our applications on various grounds,” he
said.

Yallappa had secured 79.84 per cent in his Secondary School Leaving
Certificate (SSLC) examinations and currently studies at JSS College.
He is also associated
with ‘Samarthanam’, an organisation dedicated to the differently-abled.

Vasanta is a Class 7 student at the Belgaum Maheshwari school for the
blind. But Praveen, given his condition, has to be cared for
throughout the day by
his mother and this has made it impossible for her to find a steady
job and earn a livelihood for the family.
Yallappa said the officials have been demanding bribes saying that his
family owns some immovable property. “But the land is co-owned by
another family
and we have the smaller share,” he clarified.  He said the officials
have even threatened to withdraw their current pension if he refuses
to relent.

Now, Yallappa can only hope that his pleas don’t fall on deaf ears.



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