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Jharkhand girl's 'starvation death': Mother attacked for 'defaming village' -Saurav Roy

-Hindustan Times Koili Devi, whose daughter starved to death after RATion card was caught in tech glitch over Aadhaar, apparently travelled eight kilometers from her village Karimati in Jharkhand’s far-flung Simdega district to seek shelter at the home of an activist. Ranchi: A Jharkhand woman, whose daughter allegedly starved to death last month because the family’s Aadhaar and RATion cards weren’t linked, was attacked by villagers, activists and local sources said on...

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After starvation death case: Jharkhand minister scraps top state official's order on Aadhaar-PDS link -Prashant Pandey

-The Indian Express The order also pointed out that on April 6, the minister had written to his secretary asking for a self-contained report on how the chief secretary could issue such a direction. However, the report was never filed. Ranchi: Four days after questioning the directions given by the Jharkhand chief secretary on mandatorily linking Aadhaar to RATion cards by April 5, state PDS Minister Saryu Roy Saturday passed an order...

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Chronicle of a starvation death foretold: Why it is time to abandon Aadhaar in the RATion shop -Jean Dreze

-Scroll.in The recent starvation death in Simdega epitomises a much larger problem of Aadhaar-related exclusion from the public distribution system in Jharkhand. The recent death of 11-year old Santoshi Kumari in Simdega district of Jharkhand has rightly stirred the country’s conscience. The context of this tragedy, however, is poorly understood, not least because of the Jharkhand government’s obfuscation. According to the family’s video testimonies, Santoshi died after starving for eight days. Even...

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Non-linking of aadhaar with RATion card is denying people their right to food

During the Bengal famine of 1943-44, over 2 million people died due to starvation, diseases and malnutrition, among other things. According to scholars, the apathy of the British government was largely responsible for such a massive tragedy. Despite the enacting of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) in 2013, the situation of the downtrodden and the poor has not changed much in the country as compared to pre-Independence time. On 28...

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Jharkhand's MGNREGA Workers Need a Lot More Than Political Slogans -Siraj Dutta

-TheWire.in Despite widespread violations of workers’ entitlements, the BJP government as well as the opposition have shown nothing but apathy. The BJP-led Jharkhand government has coined a new slogan, “Har haath ko kaam (Give every hand work)” to show its commitment on providing employment to people of the state. The slogan assumes special significance for Jharkhand, where the RATio of working age population migRATing to other states was the highest in the...

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