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वे गुण, जिनके कारण अलहदा थे फादर स्टेन स्वामी

वे गुण, जिनके कारण अलहदा थे फादर स्टेन स्वामी
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COVID-19 and Cyclone Yaas: Double whammy for Jharkhand s watermelon farmers

COVID-19 and Cyclone Yaas: Double whammy for Jharkhand s watermelon farmers
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झारखंड: आदिवासी क्यों नहीं लगवा रहे टीका?

झारखंड: आदिवासी क्यों नहीं लगवा रहे टीका?
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No pensions for five months: How Jharkhand s poor were left poorer during the pandemic

No pensions for five months: How Jharkhand’s poor were left poorer during the pandemic In one district, pension funds were diverted to make payments under the Centre’s Covid-19 relief package. Mar 02, 2021 · 09:00 am Left to right: Jitan Ram, Devnandan Jadhav, Dukhan Singh are among the pensioners who did not get their pensions for five months in Jharkhand. In July 2020, soon after the Covid-19 lockdown was lifted, 62-year-old Dukhan Singh fractured his leg when a wall collapsed on him in Ukamar village in Jharkhand’s Latehar district. As a small farmer with a meagre income, he had to borrow more than Rs 10,000 from relatives to pay his hospital bills. He planned to pay off his debts through the pension of Rs 1,000 that he is entitled to receive under a central government welfare scheme for senior citizens.

What an Adivasi man s broken nose reveals about police violence in Jharkhand

What an Adivasi man’s broken nose reveals about police violence in Jharkhand The police continue to assault Adivasis with impunity, despite the change in government, say activists. Jan 29, 2021 · 06:30 am Banshi Hansda was allegedly assaulted by the Jharkhand police while he was returning home on December 12. | Rajesh Hansda The seven stitches on Banshi Hansda’s nose are growing fainter but his anger is still fresh. No less than the Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren ordered the police to take action against his assailants, but over a month later, the police are yet to even file a first information report. The reason was simple, the 40-year-old Adivasi man alleged: two policemen assaulted him with a rifle butt, and the police were trying to cover things up.

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