Over the last few months, India has
witnessed a rather disturbing increase in the number of criminal incidents. Be
it eve teasing, rape, molestation or other crimes against women, there seems to
be no end to these incidents.
A somnolent police force and an
equally insensitive Government coupled
with a lethargic executive have not helped matters. Though the judiciary is
severely overburdened, it has taken upon itself the task of putting some accountability among the powers
that be.
The judiciary is trying to
show the way that the executive has to follow but there seems to be little or
no positive reaction. The people too seem to feel that the Government be best
left to itself.
Even as the society in India is searching for ways and
means to combat the rise in crimes, a village in Chattisgarh, which is one of
the most heavily Naxal infested State in the country, is showing the way.
This village has never
witnessed any crime for more than a century and surely this must be a event that
is fit enough to be entered in the all the record books.
The village is in Korba district
and it has never witnessed any crime case for last 107 years. The name of the
village is Fuljar and it is located 60 kilometres from Korba which is generally labelled as the power hub
of Chattisgarh.
Though Fuljhar comes under Urda
police station limits, the police there
have absolutely no record, either oral or written, about incidents of theft,
loot, quarrel, assault or any other crime.
This is not to say that there is no machinery or institution to maintain law and order in the village. The villagers say that the Choupal plays the role of a police station where they register their grievances before the Panch (a team of chosen village people). The Panch hears the complaints and resolves them then and there.
This is not to say that there is no machinery or institution to maintain law and order in the village. The villagers say that the Choupal plays the role of a police station where they register their grievances before the Panch (a team of chosen village people). The Panch hears the complaints and resolves them then and there.
This appears to be no easy
task as Fuljar has a population of nearly 2,000 people. What makes the Choupal
work is the trust and faith the villager shave in the indigenous system. Since
the Choupal serves as a police station, no complaints go beyond it.
Compare this zero crime rate with the 35658 incidents of cognizable offences registered by Jharkhand in 2011. This statistic is by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) which maintains a data base of all crimes and accidents in India.
Compare this zero crime rate with the 35658 incidents of cognizable offences registered by Jharkhand in 2011. This statistic is by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) which maintains a data base of all crimes and accidents in India.
No wonder the villager was
declared the best by the Chief Minister Raman Singh a few years ago. Is it not
time for other villages to follow suit. Trust
the local system and ensure that it works, whether it deals with law and order
or any other issue.
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