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Activists seek safeguards for vulnerable sections after elderly woman’s death in Odisha
India🏛️ PoliticsProgressive22 hr. ago

Activists seek safeguards for vulnerable sections after elderly woman’s death in Odisha

Activists in Odisha have called for stronger protections for vulnerable groups after a 67-year-old widow named B. Sabitri Dora died by suicide due to unpaid government pensions. Her monthly widow pension of ₹1,000 and subsidized food grains were withheld for three months despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue. The state government cited technical glitches in the digital payment system as the cause, but activists argue this lack of contingency measures left beneficiaries like Dora in severe financial and mental distress. A fact-finding report highlighted systemic failures in the pension disbursement process, including administrative neglect and an ineffective grievance redress system. The activists noted that the state government only acted after Dora's death gained public attention, raising concerns about the treatment of vulnerable populations.

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Activists seek safeguards for vulnerable sections after elderly woman’s death in Odisha

Activists in Odisha have called for stronger protections for vulnerable groups after a 67-year-old widow named B. Sabitri Dora died by suicide due to unpaid government pensions. Her monthly widow pension of ₹1,000 and subsidized food grains were withheld for three months despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue. The state government cited technical glitches in the digital payment system as the cause, but activists argue this lack of contingency measures left beneficiaries like Dora in severe financial and mental distress. A fact-finding report highlighted systemic failures in the pension disbursement process, including administrative neglect and an ineffective grievance redress system. The activists noted that the state government only acted after Dora's death gained public attention, raising concerns about the treatment of vulnerable populations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure within the government's social welfare mechanisms, emphasizing administrative negligence and the vulnerability of elderly and widowed individuals. While it does not overtly criticize specific political parties, the focus on government inefficiency,貧

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