Tuesday, October 27, 2009

RIC meeting in Bangalore; hope for future


Bangalore hosted trilateral meeting of RIC (Russia, India, and China) foreign ministers on Tuesday, the 27th November. This is the first important meeting of international importance after SAARC, which was held in 1986, some 23 years ago. S.M.Krishna, Yang Jeichi and Sergei Lavrov, foreign ministers of India, China and Russia respectively, held discussions on wide ranging issues including international terrorism, climate change, international financial order, Afghanistan, trade and commerce and IMF and World Bank etc.
          This meeting had assumed immense significance in view of recent standoff between India and China on Arunachal Pradesh.  PM Dr. Man Mohan Singh’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh was opposed by China. Dr Singh met Wen Jiabao, premier of China in Thailand and tried to diffuse the tension. It has been conveyed to the Chinese that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India and Chinese stand on this issue is not acceptable to it. On Dalai Lama Indian premiere has categorically stated that he is an honored guest of India.      
The declaration singed after this meeting, demanded among other things, reforms in IMF and World Bank. The three leaders said that India, China and Russia are major players in world economy and therefore should be given at least 5% voting rights in these international financial institutions. Commending the role of international community in fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, the leaders expressed hope that the effort would continue till the normalcy is restored.
Decision was also taken that next meeting of RIC would be held in China. On issues like climatic change, they resolved to take concerted effort and stand on Copenhagen. It is worth mentioning that India and China have signed a bilateral agreement on climate change and have resolved to work together in the field of climate change. These three nations put together constitute 20 % land mass and 39 % world population, and in this backdrop this meeting and decisions taken therein assume great significance.  
They also discussed issues related to trade and commerce and reiterated that more steps would be taken to ensure that trade volume between these countries increases.
If RIC work together in international forums like G-20, WTO and SCO etc can yield very good results. Although issues of Arunachal and Dalai Lama were also raised by Chinese counterpart, but SM Krishna downplayed it intelligently and this meeting remained confined to cooperation rather than confrontation.                     
   

JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS; SILENT DISEASE, KILLING PEOPLE IN BIHAR



SILENT KILLER; CAUSING EXODUS IN BIHAR
Following more than two dozen deaths in Gaya district of the state of Bihar in a couple of weeks, the government has given a wake up call to the health officials in the state headquarters and asked them to launch a special anti-encephalitis vaccination drive on 12th the November 2009 in affected areas in Gaya district.
In a couple of weeks, more than 100 patients have reached to Anugraha Naryan Medical College and Hospital (ANMCH) Gaya who showed signs of Japanese encephalitis. Although government denies, many NGOs working in the areas say that more than 25 patients mostly children of poor family have lost their lives due this silent killer disease.
Japanese encephalitis has been taking heavy tolls in some areas in Bihar and Eastern UP. According to BBC, from 1974 to 2005 about 8000 people including many children have died due to this disease. Gazipur, Kusinagar,  Mirzapur, Gorakhpur in UP are badly affected by this disease and hundreds of people, mostly children die due to this it.
In Vashali and Muzaffarpur districts in Bihar, 39 people died in the month of August- September, 2009 itself which caused much furore in the government circle, but after some time again everything went as usual.
Similarly in Kharagpur sub-division of Munger district, more than 100 tribal died due this encephalitis and Union government had to send a medical team in the affected area to collect blood sample for making laboratory test in Delhi. What happened thereafter, hardly known to the people suffering from this epidemic.  
Japanese encephalitis is caused because Culex tritaeniorhynchus, mosquito carries Japanese encephalitis virus into human being from wild pigs and birds. These mosquitoes grow in dark and damp places especially near hilly and plateau areas therefore most of the victims are tribal or poor people who live in dark and damp conditions.
Unfortunately, since the victims are mostly neglected and marginalized sections of society, media also pay little or no attention on it. Death of one patient due to H1N1 caused hue and cry across the nation with electronic channels giving running commentary on it, death of thousands of poor people went almost unnoticed and unlamented in the country. This paradox has to come to an end.
  Hopefully the vaccination drive would help mitigate the woes of the suffering people and would give some respite to the people living  in the affected areas.     

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