Thursday, April 28, 2016

No Cooking Or You Will Be Jailed, During daytime in rural areas, says Bihar govt


In the scorching summer, fires in Bihar have killed 66 people and 1,200 animals in the past two weeks. The state government has come up with a bizarre solution - no cooking.

Cooking will not be allowed between 9 am and 6 pm during the summer and those who violate the order can be jailed for up to two years.

Religious functions involving fire have also been banned.

The Nitish Kumar government's logic is that heavy winds are picking up sparks from cooking fires and igniting straw huts.

The latest incident took place in the Begusarai district two days ago, when over 300 huts were burnt.

"The point is that hundreds of lives are at risk. The order has only been given after a detailed survey on just how the fires started. The jail term is based on a law on disaster management," says Vyasji, the Bihar government official in charge of handling disasters.

At a village in Bihar's Jehanabad, Satender Bind, who lost his hut in a recent fire, says: "It sounds fine but I wonder how many people will follow it. There are practical difficulties. But yes... I did lose my home in a fire and it started from someone's cooking."

Policemen at the village say enforcing such an order is difficult but the threat of punishment may spur villagers to follow it on their own.

Across the country, a heat wave has led to more than 100 deaths, especially in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.

The divisional review meeting was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav, Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh and state police chief P K
Thakur besides Principal Secretaries and Secretaries of different departments.

Starting today, the CM would hold similar review meetings of other divisions too, to take stock of fire incidents and also status of

implementation of total liquor ban in the state, the statement said.


The meeting observed that water level has gone down in Patna division in comparison to that in the last two years.

On this, the CM ordered to ensure supply of drinking water through tankers in affected areas and also get the handpump repaired.               

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