Homeless Odisha family lives in toilet built under Swachh mission
A homeless tribal family in Odisha’s mineral-rich Keonjhar district has been living inside a toilet built under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in the absence of a pucca house.
Daktar Naik, a tribal in Bhuyansahi of Ichinda village of the district has been living inside the toilet which was built by state-run Odisha Mining Corporation a few months ago, the Odia daily Sambad reported Sunday.
HT could not independently verify the report. One photograph showed Naik sitting near the toilet door while another shows his baby girl Nisha next to the toilet pan. Several sacks of grains were stacked over each other next to the baby.
None of the 40 tribal families of the village who belong to the BPL category have been given houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana(or its earlier version of Indira Awas Yojana). Even the District Mineral Foundation formed under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2015 for development of the tribals in mineral-bearing areas have not been able to improve their lot. Mineral-rich states like Odisha can receive around Rs 800 crore annually in DMF as mandatory contribution from mining giants.
Though a daily labourer like Daktar Naik and his family live under tattered polythenes or in someone’s dilapidated house, in rainy days things become difficult for him. Naik told the newspaper that since last few months he has been sleeping inside the toilet with his family. His wife Nandini cooks outside the toilet. The family goes out to nearest forest for defecation.
In 2009, Keonjhar district came into focus over the unbridled theft of minerals like iron ore and manganese by allegedly by existing leaseholders in violation of a host of mining laws. The Justice MB Shah Commission which later probed the Rs 59000-odd crore scam said that if the value of the iron ore and manganese mined in Sundargarh and
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