ACHRPC : State conference at Nalanda Auditorium, kozhikode

The ACHRPC held a state conference at Nalanda Auditorium, emphasizing their intensified fight against corruption. Recent investigations have uncovered bribery, embezzlement, and abuse of power across key public and private sectors, leading to high-profile arrests of top officials and business leaders within the state. This action follows mounting pressure from anti-corruption organizations and citizen advocacy groups demanding greater accountability and transparency.

The crackdown comes in response to a series of corruption scandals involving major corporations bypassing regulatory oversight and influencing political decisions. Analysts suggest that this legislative push could inspire other nations to adopt similar measures, potentially triggering a regional wave of anti-corruption reforms. Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation, which could result in significant reforms and penalties. These cases highlight the crucial role of whistleblowers in exposing corporate misconduct and underscore the need for stronger protections to safeguard those who come forward.

Nurses Strike

Nurses are specially trained to care for patients. Therefore, they are able to take care of the patient who is suffering physically and mentally, very gently and patiently than Goddess Bhumi, and comfort the patient with loving and compassionate care. Today, they have proved that they will not stand up to the contempt and neglect shown by the hospital owners in the field of work. Workers are organized in all other sectors of work.

There is no date for any type of exploitation. But the nurses were taking care of patients with a smiling face while taking so much pride inside.I know only now. It’s a wonder how those hospital bosses managed to make them work like slaves by giving them a meager salary and getting educated by spending lakhs of rupees.

There is no date for any type of exploitation. But the nurses were taking care of patients with a smiling face while taking so much pride inside.I know only now. It’s a wonder how those hospital bosses managed to make them work like slaves by giving them a meager salary and getting educated by spending lakhs of rupees.

Malabar Cements Case

The outside world came to know about the corruption of Rs 400 crore in Malabar Cements, one of the public sector undertakings in Kerala, through the 2006 CAG report. Despite receiving clear information about this massive corruption committed by company officials and contractors in the purchase and transportation of materials such as fly ash and limestone required for cement manufacturing, the government tried to hide the said CAG report without ordering any kind of investigation into it or trying to find the culprits and recover the amount of loss from them.

Our organization (Anti-Corruption and Human Rights Protection Council), which was working as a center in Palakkad, came to public attention through strong protests against this action of the government. As the government did not listen to the petitions and protests, the organization decided to bring the said corruption case to the attention of the High Court. Based on that, the President filed a Public Interest Litigation for the organization in 2006.

Mullaperiyaar Dam Contraversies

Kerala, the native land of God, where nature used to protect it with all its care. There are about 30 lakh people in four districts here, fearing a disaster that could happen at any time and losing hope. Today every Malayali is convinced that the 116-year-old Mullaperiyar Dam is not safe. But the touchy-feely Tamil Nadu man is not convinced at all. No matter how much Kendra told him, he did not understand. Even our government has not been able to convince the Supreme Court of India. Why can’t we defuse such a big water bomb even though the Mullaperiyar river, water storage areas and the dam are all completely within the borders of Kerala?

In 1979, the inspection conducted by the Central Water Commission, considering the weakness of the dam, the maximum water level was fixed at 136 feet. Only when the water level is above 136 feet will they be able to supply water to Vaiga Dam, a major project in Tamil Nadu. But below that is the shutter to open to E Tuki Dam and the tunnel to take water to Tamil Nadu. No matter how high or low the water level in the dam is, water will be available for farming in four districts of Tamil Nadu through this tunnel at a height of 104 feet. The legal battle that started in various courts since 1990 was resolved with the Supreme Court judgment on February 29, 2006. The Supreme Court verdict that the Mullaperiyar water level should be raised from the present 136 feet to 142 feet and then raised to 152 feet after the approval of an expert committee by strengthening the dam has left the people of Kerala in the dark