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Highly qualified candidates in fray

Updated: February 9th, 2017, 23:07 IST
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Kendrapara: Highly qualified candidates like IIT graduates, post graduates, law graduates and retired government servants are in the fray for the three-tier panchayat polls in this district this time, a report said.

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Though in the past, highly educated people kept away from rural polls, this time they have expressed their desire to fight the polls for development of their respective rural pockets.
More than one-third of candidates contesting the Zilla Parishad polls in Kendrapara district, are graduates or above that level while none of the candidates who are in the fray are illiterates, according to the affidavits furnished by the contestants to the State Election Commission.

Of the 117 candidates in the fray for Zilla Parishad polls, 42 of them are either graduates or additional degree holders. Of them, 15 are masters degree holders or have degrees in technical courses. Above 35 per cent of the candidates contesting the ZP zones are degree holders or higher educational degree holders.

While the BJD accounts for fielding 18 graduates, BJP and Congress have allotted party tickets to 10 and seven candidates with graduate or above degree holders. While 35 candidates managed to clear HSC examinations, 13 contestants from ZP zones have passed intermediate examinations.

Of the 117 candidates in the fray, 23 of them have not managed to clear high school certificate examination, which accounts for 19.65 per cent of total nominees contesting the ZP polls from this politically-sensitive district.

“Highly educated people evincing keen interest in rural development by contesting in the panchayat polls is a positive development. That does not imply that people with lesser educational qualification are not fit to govern the rural bodies in an effective manner. However qualified people can better grasp the government programmes for their better implementation,” remarked an office-bearer of retired government employees association, Abani Mohan Mohanty.

Often unscrupulous government officials took the village body peoples’ representatives for a ride by misleading them on facts and figures of government funds, Mohanty said, adding “The siphoning of funds usually occurs due to representatives who are ignorant of complexities of government funds utilisation.”

“I was born and brought up in this village. It is the duty of everyone to give back to the society that has always contributed to one’s initial success to achieve dreams. Despite generous flow of government funds, my village failed to march in the path of progress. So I am contesting,” said 50-year-old IIT Kharagpur alumni Nihar Ranjan Beura, contesting for the panchayat samiti member post from Dumuka panchayat.

Likewise, Basalata Jena (60), MSc (B Ed.) degree holder, said, “I have retired from government service. There is a general perception that people get involved in politics and fight election to earn money. But I have pledged to prove it wrong.”

Satyapriya Sundarray (35), a B Tech degree holder contesting for sarpanch post in Baluria gram panchayat, Subhapriya Rout (28) holding master degree in law, also spoke on the same line. PNN

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