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Woman shunned even in death

Woman shunned even in death
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Malay RayRourkela: In a case of social ostracism, residents of a village in Bargarh district refused to perform the last rites of a 60 to 65-year-old woman, a widow, who had married outside her caste, forcing volunteers of a local social organisation to step in and cremate her body.The deceased, Shanti Bariha of Marhatikra hamlet under Attabira block, had been excommunicated along with her husband decades ago for their inter-caste marriage. She died on June 3 but villagers stayed away for 2 days.A member of the Dumal community, Shanti had married Madan Seth of the Binjhal caste against social norms. The couple faced life-long ostracism from both families and the village. When Madan died five years ago, no one came forward to help. Shanti reportedly paid Rs 500 to two men to dig a grave and buried her husband herself. Her ordeal continued until her death.The matter came to light after local resident Tarani Dalei alerted Bargarh-based social organisation Sankalpa Parivar and informed Attabira police. Acting on a request from police, members of the organisation reached the village and performed the last rites with due dignity in the presence of police.
The cremation was carried out under the supervision of the organisation’s secretary, G Ramesh, along with volunteers including Nilesh Pradhan, Chinmaya Pandey, Yogendra Pandey, Dinesh Mahattam, Rohan, Amar Singh and Sahil Bhoi. “Following a request from Attabira police, our team conducted the last rites of the deceased woman,” said Bikash Agarwal, president of Sankalpa Parivar. The organisation has so far performed last rites for more than 600 unclaimed and destitute persons.
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About the AuthorMalay Ray

Malay Ray is a journalist who writes on social issues, human interest stories, startups, inventions, the environment, women empowerment, and tribal life. He has been writing for The Times of India from Rourkela and covering other areas in the Sundargarh district of Odisha for the past three years.

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