A 50-year-old labourer, Subal Mahato, was allegedly beaten to death by his employer for demanding revised Wages in accordance with the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), in Bokaro on Saturday night. According to NREGA Commissioner Ajay Kumar Singh, Mahato, a resident of Bathua village under Chas block in Bokaro district, was one of the nine workers hired to dig a well. The project, sanctioned for 2010-11, was undertaken...
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MNREGA worker killed for demanding Wages
An MGNREGA worker was allegedly thrashed-to-death by his contractor for demanding Wages for the well digging work he had done at Bathua village under Harla police station here on Sunday. Sources said the deceased, Subal Mahto (50), a resident of Bathua, was assigned the task of digging a well along with four others under the MNREGA scheme at his village by the contractor, Bhaghirath Rajwar. They had been asked by...
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