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NHRC asks Orissa Chief Secretary to provide details of hunger deaths | National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Thursday issued a notice to Orissa Chief Secretary Tarunkanti Mishra
seeking a report on the reported death of 50 persons in Balangir district of the state due to hunger within four weeks. Media reports alleged that chronic hunger
led to the death of fifty persons in Balangir district. Taking suo motu cognisance
of a media report, the commission has also decided to send its team to Balangir
district in the state to ascertain the ground realities. The report published
in a leading English daily dated February 24 alleged that in the last two years
about three hundred children were orphaned following death of their parents due
to chronic hunger and prolonged malnourishment in the five blocks of the district
located in the dreaded Kalahandi-Balangir-Koraput belt of Orissa. The blocks
mentioned
were Khaprakhol, Belpada, Tureikela, Bangomunda and Muribahal. The report also
mentioned that the public distribution system has holes. Despite a Below Poverty
Line (BPL) survey being done in 2002, the distribution was done as per the 1997
BPL survey. The report says that people, who have branched out from their families
in the last 13 years are not entitled to PDS facilities. Besides, those who migrated
to other states in 1997 were also left out of the BPL list. The Commission in
its notice has observed that the contents of the press report, if true raise a
serious issue of human right violation of the victims. It has asked the Chief
Secretary of the state to provide the Commission with following details: details
of persons reported to have died along with the reasons for deaths and details
of deceased, who were provided with PDS facilities under the Antyodaya scheme.
The Chief Secretary has also been asked to provide details of the families in
Balangir district, who have been provided with ration cards facilities under the
BPL and Antyodaya Scheme and what measures have been taken by the
Administration
to strengthen the Public Distribution System and Health care in the district.
Earlier on January 14, the Commission under case no 24/18/2/2010 had asked the
Orissa Chief Secretary to submit within four weeks the details that led to the
deaths of Jhintu and his family members in the region. The Commission is yet to
receive those reports from the Chief Secretary. |
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