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		<title>How the best civic amenities are offered at village Patoda</title>
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<p>Mahatma Gandhi used to say that if the village perishes India will perish. India will lose its richness. Her own mission in the world will get lost. The renewal of the villages is possible only when it is not exploited. A village named Patoda on the outskirts of Aurangabad exemplifies civic management which big cities in India like Mumbai, Pune, Bangaluru, Delhi and Chennai need to copy. About 3,350 residents of this village are living happily with amenities unimagined. &nbsp;The village looks lush green. </p>



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<p>The residents of this village are provided free flour mill
service to its villagers, free milk to kids, free drinking water, free hot
water, and free Internet service!!! The village soon might get free dinner
also. However, to avail free services each villager has to follow some basic
rules of their Gram Panchayat. It is a give and take relation. Villagers have
to be self-disciplined to be the beneficiary of every “Free” service mentioned
above. No organization, can run without the financial discipline &#8211; be it a
nation or be it a small village, monetary discipline has to be there for its
sustenance. After all, the village panchyat needs to maintain the expenses. The
villagers need to pay&nbsp;water&nbsp;tax&nbsp;based on actual consumption;
the&nbsp;village&nbsp;gram panchayat has posted 100% water and
property&nbsp;tax&nbsp;recovery over the past few years. This regular and
sufficient income has allowed the gram panchayat to introduce innovative
measures for the benefit of the&nbsp;villagers. </p>



<p>The man behind the revolution of this drought hit village is
one Shri. Bhaskar Pere – the former Sarpanch (the Village Head) who is a farmer
by profession, Bhaskar Pere was fed up with the regular draught and the dull
and clumsy atmosphere in village. He was a typical draught-hit farmer. The
village used to be very unclean. He along with some other villagers decided to
change destiny of the village. He realised that change will come only when
other villagers are motivated to change their lifestyle. &nbsp;Pere is a man with vision, determination,
courage and a great business sense who transformed his village ‘Patoda’ into an
ideal village by implementing several innovative ideas that won his village
hundreds of awards from the state and the central governments including ‘Nirmal
Gram’ award and his village has been honoured two times by the President of
India.&nbsp;This village has adopted measures which big cities in India could
not. It is self-sufficient in true sense. </p>



<p>Water is a precious commodity in Marathwada, so they decided
to save every single drop. They recycled sewage water and used it for crops.
So, even in a rain-deficient year, their crops survived, which boosted their
confidence. Other villagers, who initially didn’t participate in their work,
started taking interest. These villagers learnt the art of water harvesting. </p>



<p>In Patoda, it is compulsory for every household to build a toilet and install water meters. Solar water heaters, besides providing cheap power, save trees. Pure drinking water is supplied from a reverse osmosis water purification plant through a water vending machine at a nominal cost. Solid waste management of the gram panchayat puts even the best municipal corporations in the country to shame. Further, around 100 CCTV cameras keep round-the-clock vigil throughout the village, while its Anganwadi matches the best&nbsp;kindergartens in cities.</p>



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<p>While the entire Indian national politics is busy talking
about the farmer suicides in Maharashtra, particularly in Marathwada, I don’t
know why Patoda model is not discussed on political platforms. Well, so many NGOs
are working round-the-clock to alleviate the farmers’ plight. The bureaucracy
dishes out statistics on farmer suicides at regular intervals. </p>



<p>It is high time those citizens of this country whether
villagers or from cities must stop expecting that Government must do everything
for them. Why do we have that attitude that always somebody should favour us?
For decades, this thinking has been systematically been entrenched into our mindset
that we are helpless and that some external support is a must for our
betterment. Our politicians are so busy with their political agendas that they
use statistics for their benefits. </p>



<p>Patoda consists of 602 homes and 3,350 villagers. Percentage
of females is more than that of males in this village (Male = 1654 &amp; Female
= 1696). Therefore, you will find many schemes and projects run in this village
are designed for making women’s life better. Every woman in this village is
highly respected. On every home in this village, one has to write the name of
the family headman as well as woman. Writing only men’s names on the homes is
not allowed. The name bord outside house must consist of the lady of the house
too. Bhasker Pere wants the women to have some free time in evening; therefore
he was heard saying in his interview on ABP Maza channel that the dinner will
be served by the panchayat. </p>



<p>Villagers generally are habitual of eating paan and gutka or
tobacco and spitting here and there making its own village look ugly. Washbasins
are installed especially for spitting. Several <em>dhobhighaats </em>are created for women to come together while washing
their clothes and for talking with each other; the idea is that communication
must never be disconnected at any point between villagers.&nbsp; </p>



<p>The Gram Panchayat has offered RO water purification system
which gives its villagers drinkable water at very nominal rate and to advance
tax payers first few litres are free. </p>



<p>The Gram Panchayat building is kept clean and tidy beyond
imagination with an open area and meeting rooms on terrace for meeting people.
Doors of the office are fitted with an automatic open-close operation with the
sensors. </p>



<p>The moment you enter the territory of Patoda village, you will
see a clean and scenic bridge on the Kham River welcoming you. Each house in
village is provided with two trashcans by the Gram Panchayat — one for dry
garbage and one for wet garbage each. And each such garbage trashcan is
collected from the houses regularly and processed inside the village itself for
producing fertilizers.</p>



<p>Values-based leadership&nbsp;is the idea that leaders should
draw on their own by practicing what they preach.&nbsp;Values-based
leadership&nbsp;philosophy asserts that people are mostly motivated
by&nbsp;values&nbsp;and live according to these beliefs. Shri Bhasker Pere, the
Sarpanch of Patoda village is an ideal leader. And, truly the nation must learn
civic amenities lessons from him. </p>
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