Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NO RATION CARD: ANOTHER HUNGER DEATH IN J’KHAND

- HT Correspond­ents htjharkhan­d@hindustant­imes.com n

DHANBAD/RANCHI: A 43-year-old rickshaw puller died in Dhanbad on Saturday night, allegedly of starvation — the second such death in the state in less than a month. In the case of Dhanbad man Baidyanath Ravidas of Bhalgarha Niche Bagan, he had not got to eat for the past seven days, his widow Parvati Devi said on Sunday. The family did not have a ration card for the past four years and failed to get one despite several attempts. On September 28, 11-year-old Santoshi Kumari had died crying for food, after four days of hunger, in Simdega.

DHANBAD/RANCHI: A 43-year-old rickshaw puller died in Dhanbad on Saturday night, allegedly of starvation — the second such death in the state in less than a month.

On September 28, 11-year-old Santoshi Kumari had died crying for food, after four days of hunger, in Simdega district. Her death is still under investigat­ion.

In the case of Dhanbad man Baidyanath Ravidas of Bhalgarha Niche Bagan, he had not got to eat for the past seven days, his widow Parvati Devi said on Sunday. The family did not have a ration card for the past four years and failed to get one despite several attempts.

The district administra­tion claimed the man suffered from asthma and had died of his ailment. Parvati said Ravidas was bedridden for over a week and starvation had aggravated his condition. Dhanbad deputy commission­er A Dodde rubbished allegation­s of starvation and said that Ravidas’ son and wife were both earning, so death due to starvation was not possible. “The informatio­n we have shows that the family has four earning members and none of them earns less than ₹3,000 a month,” Dodde said.

State food and public distributi­on director Sunil Kumar Sinha has ordered a probe.

Although Parvati works as a domestic help and her husband pulled rickshaw for a living, they were not listed in Below Poverty Line (BPL) category and the family did not get subsidised ration under government welfare schemes.

Meanwhile, Jharia circle officer KD Singh handed over a cheque of ₹20,000 to Parvati Devi for cremation and other rituals. Singh assured that the family will get a ration card soon.

Parvati said that four years ago they were listed as BPL family in a card that issued to Jago Ravidas, elder brother of the deceased. However, they were delisted when Jago died.

Attempts to get a ration card also failed, she said. Parvati and her husband had to earn daily bread for themselves and their three daughters and two sons without any support from the government, she alleged.

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