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Covid: Last journey breaks barriers of religion

Rampurhat (Birbhum District), WEST BENGAL :

Muslim tutor helps cremate Hindu trader who died of the infection

Ataur Rahaman with the Hindu trader’s body in Rampurhat, Birbhum district, on Friday / Telegraph picture

A Muslim private tutor in Birbhum’s Rampurhat spent an entire day to overcome hurdles and cremate the body of a Hindu trader who died of Covid-19 on Friday.

Sudhanshu Karmakar, 37, a trader hailing from Bankura who stayed in Birbhum’s Mohammedbazar, died at a private nursing home in Rampurhat town on Friday.

Radharaman, his elder brother who stays in Bolpur, came to Rampurhat but had no idea how to cremate Sudhanshu.

“I was completely helpless after hospital authorities asked me to receive the body. I had no idea what to do apart from crying out loud,” said Radharaman.

He tried to reach out to people at the hospital but most did not help as the body was of a Covid patient. It was at this point that Ataur Rahaman, 47, appeared.

Ataur, a member of the local social outfit Bangla Sanskriti Mancha, assured Radharaman that he would arrange everything for him. “It was my first experience in handling a Covid body. I took the risk seeing Radharaman’s helplessness,” said Ataur.

However, Ataur had no idea what he would have to face. He arranged a hearse for Rs 1,000 from Rampurhat Municipality but the driver backed out when told he would have to ferry a Covid body to the crematorium.

A local driver, Akbar Ali, agreed to drive the hearse to the crematorium.

But the challenges did not end here.

As soon as the body reached the crematorium in Nalhati, people who found out that the body was of a Covid patient started pelting stones at the hearse.

Ataur called up the former chairman of Rampurhat municipality, Aswini Tiwari, who asked him to take the body to a crematorium dedicated to Covid-19 bodies. “There, I was told Covid bodies are cremated after dusk to avoid protest from residents. But I had to break my Ramazan fast in time too,” he said.

He added that he hired three people who knew Hindu cremation rituals, and went and bought garland and other items needed for last rites. Then, Radharaman cremated his brother and Ataur broke his fast. 

“I honestly never thought whether the body was that of a Hindu or a Muslim,” the private tutor told this paper.

Almost in tears, Radharaman said: “I have no idea if there is a God or Allah but he (Ataur) appeared to be that supreme power. I am really grateful to Ataur bhai.”

Samirul Islam, president of Bangla Sanskriti Mancha, said what Ataur did sent the message that Bengal would never allow division on communal lines. “We have seen forces trying to divide Bengal on religious lines. But it can’t be done in Bengal. Here, brotherhood is beyond religion and politics,” said Islam.

Ayodhya couple cured

The Covid-infected couple who had travelled 850km in an ambulance from Ayodhya to Bengal’s Hooghly for oxygen, have recovered and were  released late on Friday.

Lalji Yadav, 50, and his wife Rekha, 48, who were denied treatment in their home state Uttar Pradesh, apparently for lack of oxygen, recovered in a private hospital in Hooghly’s Chinsurah. 

The couple profusely thanked the hospital and the Bengal government. Lalji said he would return to Uttar Pradesh and tell people that if there was some hope for life amid the pandemic, it was in Bengal. “I have no words to thank the Bengal government and hospital,” said Lalji. 

The state government had also arranged Remdesivir for him at the private hospital.

source: http://www.telegraphindia.com / The Telegraph Online / Home> West Bengal / by Snehamoy Chakraborty, Rampurhat / May 09th, 2021

West Bengal Civil Services results declared, 40 Muslim candidates qualify

WEST BENGAL :

The son of a former ice-cream seller, Habibulla Laskar, is among the 40 Muslim students out of the total enlisted 321 candidates selected for appointment to the post of Joint Block Development Officer in the West Bengal Civil Service (Executive) examination, Group C. The results were published on Thursday, nearly two years after the completion of the Civil Service Exams.

The Preliminary exam was held in January 2016 and main exam was conducted in July 2016. The list of 40 Muslim candidates also includes four women. While 33 Muslim candidates are selected under the OBC A category, which comprises 90% of the Muslims, only one Muslim candidate, Md Masluddin Khan, was selected under the OBC B category which comprises 42 Muslim sects. This clearly shows that the State Government is willingly depriving the Muslims under the reservation schemes and this is not the first time when they have been discriminated despite their reservation policies under the maze of OBC A and OBC B.

The forty candidates along with others will be appointed in various positions under the State administrative hierarchies. Among the forty selected candidates, five Muslim candidates out of 35 total selected candidates were selected for the post of Joint Block Development Officer.

SK Mohammed Rizwanuzzaman, who was selected under the unreserved category, and Selim Habib Sardar, Samirul Islam, Habibulla Laskar, who are under OBC A reservation category, were chosen for the post of Joint Block Development Officer, under the Department of Panchayats & Rural Development. Tanbir Ali Biswas, who is under the unreserved category, and Sk Nasirul Amin, Toushif Hassan, Md Ahsan Qadri and Shoaib Siddique who were selected under OBC A category will work with the Department of Women and Child Development & Social Welfare.

The list of female Muslim candidates includes Rejwana Pervin, who is selected in the West Bengal Sub-Ordinate Land Revenue Service, Farah Salim and Fatema Kausar both as the Assistant Commercial Tax Officer. These three candidates were selected under the reserved categories, while Nilofer Yasmeen, another candidate, was the only Muslim woman selected under the unreserved category as the Assistant Commercial Tax Officer.

Habibullah Laskar from Belegachi village of Baruipur block in Bengal’s South 24 Parganas, prepared for only eight months for the exam. Speaking with TwoCircles.net, he said, “My father educated three of his children selling ice-creams in a cycle on the road. Only for the last four years, he left the job when my elder brother got a Government job. Today my whole family is very happy with my success” He added, “ I left a job in the corporate sector when the advertisement for the said exam came.” When he was asked how he managed to crack this competitive exam, he answered, “perseverance and persistence towards study are the sole keys to all success that I followed and wish to convey the same to those who are taking preparation for this exam”.

Another successful candidate, Rejwana Pervin, from Baruipur locality in South 24 Parganas, told TwoCircles.net, “My father is now a retired person and I am the elder daughter among his three children. Though I was called for the interview last year for the WBCS, I was not selected. It would have turned into anxiety and despair if I was not selected this time.”

Fahim Alam, from Kolkata, who was recruited last month in the West Bengal Audit and Accounts Service, and who is empanelled as the Assistant Commercial Tax Officer, said, “though I am already in a job, I am quite happy with the result as I was preparing for this for the last two years. But for the time being, I cannot decide which job I should take. I have to consult with my family members. ”

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> India News / by Mirza Mosara Hossain, TwoCircles.net / March 16th, 2018