Badulia

Coordinates: 23°08′45″N 87°48′30″E / 23.14583°N 87.80833°E / 23.14583; 87.80833

Badulia (Bengali: বাদুলিয়া ) is a village of the Burdwan district in the state of West Bengal in eastern India. It is a village in the Khandaghosh assembly area.

Geography

Badulia is at an average elevation of 35 meters. It lies to the north of the Damodar River, on the alluvial plains between the Damodar and the Dwarakeswar rivers. As a result, it has been a flood-prone area.[1] Badulia is 18 km from Khandaghosh and 12 km from Burdwan sadar town. Most of the village falls on the west side of the Burdwan—Arambag Road. The Ghanaram Chacraborty Sarani, originating perpendicularly from the Burdwan—Arambag, road bisects the village.

Economy

Similar to any other village of south-east Burdwan, this is also agriculture based. After land reform in west Bengal the agricultural lands were distributed here also from the big land lords. Though there are few family where large area of lands are still accumulated but there are many family who have small amount of agricultural lands. In the last two decades because of the open market economy all over India has increased the cost of farming largely. Now agriculture is no more profitable business for the small farmers. A large number of people in this village are engaged now in construction industry. Few middle-class or upper-middle-class family members are engaged in rice related business. There are peoples engaged in self owned business and in government service in different sectors.

Health

After long years of independence there is no public health system in this village. as this village is well connected with the district headquarters and its district hospital and private hospital people has not suffered too much. Apart from that though there is scarcity of expert medical practitioner in this village there are a few numbers of private pharmacy and elementary practitioners who serves in minor cases.

Administration

The village Badulia is in the Sagrai Gram Pachayet. The Panchayet office is located in the central area of the village. The Block Development Office is 1 km from the Badulia bus stop.

Politics

The major political party in this village is Communist Party of India (Marxist).[2] The other political parties are All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Communist Party of Bharat (CPB). In this area all the portfolio from gram panchayet to Member of Parliament are from CPI(M) .[3] After recent huge defeat in assembly election 2011 cpi(m) are quite silent, even they have kept closed their local branch office. Recently CPB has started to work here by theoretical battle with the bourgeois parties. Though TMC has not yet won a single election from here, all red flags has been removed from this village. A fight for scientific socialism has started here but yet to gain right momentum. Though TMC got their momentum on the land issue there is no attempt to make the lands as precious. As long as the lands were precious by low cost of the agrarian production and people can spend their lives with the small land they had they were in support of the cpi(m). After the national policy of open market agrarian production cost increased but farmers were not getting that much profit from traditional agriculture. Middle-class family moved from the agriculture blaming for the low profit to the high rate of wage cost. This wage rate for the labors were the result of large number of labor movement. cpi(m) forgot that land reform can not keep them for ever. All the benefits of land reform has vanished now. A major agrarian reform is much needed thing now which has to be performed with all along the state as well as country. CPB is advocating for the agrarian revolution without which rightist organization will attract peoples attraction only to the contractual wrongdoings and peoples cause will remain hindered.

References

  1. Chattopadhyay, Akkori, Bardhaman Jelar Itihas O Lok Sanskriti (History and Folk lore of Bardhaman District.), (Bengali), Vol I, pp15-18, Radical Impression. ISBN 81-85459-36-3
  2. "General election to the Panchayet Election, 2008 – List of Election results" (PDF). West Bengal. Election Commission of India. p. 67
  3. "Election results". West Bengal. Election Commission of India.
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