State-Sponsored
Murder of Farmers in Odisha
A Ground
Zero Fact-Finding Report
On
Farmers’
Suicide in Odisha
Report prepared by: Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
1. Introduction
Odisha is an agrarian State. Agriculture
constitutes main source of livelihood of the people and rainfall is the main
source of water for agriculture. The state’s economy also revolves around agriculture.
Total cultivable land of the state is 61.80 lakhs hect. out of which 47% of
land is high land, 28% middle land and 25% low land. Out of total 96 lakh
families in the state, 33 lakh families have less than one acre of land holding
which is just 19.21 hect. of agricultural land. Around 9 lakh families
who are cultivating 14.97 lakh hectors of land own just one to two acres per
family. Similarly, 9.18 lakh hectors of land is cultivated by 31.11 lakh
families who are owner of 2 to 4 acres of land each. As per Govt. statistics,
62 lakh families depend on agriculture
to eke out their living,
of them 50 lakhs families borrow land from others for share-cropping along with
their own cultivation. Besides these, 24 lakh landless
families also borrow land for share-cropping and manage their family with the
meagre income obtained from the production. In Toto, 80% of the farmers who depend on agriculture
for livelihood are share-croppers.
Due to various reasons including lackadaisical
Agriculture Policy of the state Government, wrong fixation of minimum support
price, sometimes denial
of MSP, lack of marketing facility for sale of agriculture produces, rising
rate of input cost of the agriculture, the farmers have been impoverished and
left cultivation finding it non-viable for survival. The contribution of
agriculture to State Gross Domestic Product has been reduced to 12.33 percent
only. The State Govt. has miserably failed to boost agricultural economy of the
state. Less that 35% of the land is irrigated.
The famers are forced to depend on rain fall for cultivation. In case
any change in course of rainfall, the agriculture is bound to suffer. This
year, due to scanty and erratic
rainfall, most of the paddy land grown has been damaged. Generally, the poor
farmers use to grow crop by borrowing
loans from Bank and Money lenders. It
has been reported that more than 130 farmers have committed
suicide due to crop failure. As per the
Drought Report released by Govt. in November, 2015, a total of 25 districts out of 30, 173 Blocks
and 8.82 lakhs of agricultural land have been affected, the State Govt. has
sought central assistance of Rs.2100 crores to mitigate the drought situation.
Despite severity of the issues
and increasing number of reported cases of farmers’ suicide and above
all continuing protest by opposition political parties and Farmers’
Organisation, the Govt. is hell-bent to deny Farmers’ suicide and
also continuing to do so.
2. Fact-finding
Visit- Why it was thought of
The issue of farmers suicide has become matter of controversy in the midst
of repeated denial by the ruling
party and blistering attack of the opposition parties accusing the ruling
BJD government and making it responsible for this tragedy in the state. The real issue like crop failure as well as plight
of the Small and Marginal farmers has been sidelined in the accusation and
counter-accusation made by the political parties against each other. In view of the deplorable situation of the
agriculture and deteriorating condition
of the farmers, it was thought of by the various civil society groups to make a
fact-finding visits to ascertain the facts about the genuineness of the alleged
suicides, the reasons behind it and the socio-economic condition of the family
of the famers who committed suicide vis-a-vis the support, if any provided by
the Govt. etc. It was decided to have
spot verification through
visiting the families of the victim, interacting with family members,
villagers, Village heads, PRI members, Govt Officials and other concerned.
Accordingly, 5 Fact-finding Teams consisting of 23
members including Activists, Journalists and Advocates were constituted in the
month of November 2015 under the banner of Right to Food Campaign, Odisha to
visit to different districts to collect information at village level. It was
also decided to file RTI Applications and was also submitted to various
Departments of Government i.e., Dept. of Agriculture, Revenue and Disaster
Management, Dept. of Cooperation etc.
Seeking information about the drought issue and copy of the enquiry report submitted by the
District Collectors. The Fact-finding Team visited 10 districts like Bolangir,
Nuapara, Kalahandi, Nawaragpur, Baragarh, Mayurbhanj, Ganjam, Koraput, Khurda, Cuttack, Angul and Nayagarh
from 25th November to 10th
December 2015. The
prominent figures who led the Team are
Sri Sudarsha Chhotaray, Journalist-cum Activist, Sri Sudhir Mohanty,
advocate, Sri Pratap Sahu, Sri Dibakar Nayak, Sri Khirod Sahu, Smt. Sanjukta
Panigarhi and many others. The names of the Members of Fact-finding Team
are available in Annexture-1. The
Team visited 30 families to enquire into details of the farmers’ suicide and
documented all these cases after discussing with the family members, villagers,
visiting their agriculture field seeing their crops, verifying documents
available with them. Out of 30 cases, the Team convinced of 25 cases as genuine
cases with all documentary proof to
justify crop failure and loan burden as important reasons for farmers’ suicide in Odisha.
The details of cases of
Farmers’ Suicide enquired by the Fact-finding Team to ascertain the fact about
allegations in different districts of Odisha (
Description about Case-wise Farmers’
Suicide is attached in Annexture-2)
Sl.No
|
Name of
District
|
Name of Block
|
Name of
village
|
Name of the
Farmers committed suicide
|
Age
|
Caste
|
Reason of
Suicide
|
Date of
Suicide
|
1
|
Cuttack
|
Tangi-Choudwar
|
Ramachandra Pur
|
Indramani Singh
|
49
|
ST
|
Crop loss and Loan Burden
|
19.11.15
|
2
|
Dhenkanal
|
Dhenkanal Sadar
|
Regada Village
|
Prasanna Kumar Jena
|
35
|
OBC
|
DO
|
6.11.15
|
3
|
Cuttack
|
Athagarh
|
Patanda
|
Sanjay Pradhan
|
24
|
OBC
|
DO
|
5.11.15
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
Dhenkanal
|
Dhenkanal Sadar
|
Sankulei
|
Baidhar Pradhan
|
70
|
ST
|
DO
|
25.10.15
|
5
|
Khurda
|
Bolagada
|
Badapadar
|
Abhimanyu Baliarsingh
|
50
|
OBC
|
DO
|
10.10.15
|
6
|
Khurda
|
Begunia
|
Goda
|
Jugal Bagh Singh
|
62
|
OBC
|
DO
|
10.11.15
|
7
|
Bolangir
|
Tureikela
|
Ramod
|
Krutibas Gahir
|
50
|
OBC
|
DO
|
30.11.15
|
8
|
Bolangir
|
Belapara
|
Jamjori
|
Gurubaru Sahu
|
35
|
OBC
|
DO
|
7.11.15
|
9
|
Bolangir
|
Patnagarh
|
Dandrabahal
|
Bhakta Dharua
|
60
|
ST
|
DO
|
8.10.15
|
10
|
Baragarh
|
Bhatli
|
Tukula
|
Magasira Majhi
|
55
|
ST
|
DO
|
13.10.15
|
11
|
Baragarh
|
Bhatli
|
Sirabahal
|
Pabitra Bariha
|
19
|
ST
|
DO
|
26.10.15
|
12
|
Baragarh
|
Barapali
|
Kadalipali
|
Harihar Budhia
|
45
|
OBC
|
DO
|
19.7.15
|
13
|
Baragarh
|
Gaisilet
|
Sahajbahal
|
Asarpi Pradhan
|
40
|
OBC
|
DO
|
24.10.15
|
14
|
Baragarh
|
Gaisilet
|
Mudapali
|
Makhan Sa
|
53
|
OBC
|
DO
|
26.11.15
|
15
|
Nuapara
|
Boden
|
Khirmal
|
Dharmu Ada
|
35
|
ST
|
DO
|
29.11.15
|
16
|
Nuapara
|
Khariar
|
Barapadar
|
Bhubaneswar Behera
|
65
|
ST
|
DO
|
22.10.15
|
17
|
Mayurbhanj
|
Sukruli
|
Haladia
|
Paramashwar Nayak
|
28
|
ST
|
DO
|
|
18
|
Jajpur
|
Sukinda
|
Garamian
|
Sadhu Laguri
|
56
|
ST
|
DO
|
31.10.15
|
19
|
Kalahandi
|
Kokasara
|
Brahmariguda
|
Baladev Majhi
|
62
|
ST
|
DO
|
29.10.15
|
20
|
Kalahandi
|
Dharamgarh
|
Dhanarpur
|
Bira Majhi
|
60
|
ST
|
DO
|
11.11.15
|
21
|
Angul
|
Chhendipada
|
Kitha Sahi
|
Sahadev Dehury
|
65
|
OBC
|
DO
|
30.10.15
|
22
|
Koraput
|
Kundra
|
Ekataguda
|
Chandra Kaudia
|
48
|
ST
|
DO
|
5.11.15
|
23
|
Koraput
|
jeypore
|
Bhajiguda
|
Laba Harijan
|
58
|
SC
|
DO
|
7.11.2015
|
24
|
Nayagarh
|
Ranpur
|
Raipada
|
Laxmidhar Bhatta
|
48
|
OBC
|
DO
|
1.11.15
|
25
|
Jajpur
|
Badachana
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Cases of
Farmers’ suicide which are not considered as genuine cases by the Fat-Finding Team
|
||||||||
26
|
Angul
|
Angul Block Sadar
|
Banspal
|
Abhaya Biswal
|
33
|
OBC
|
Death may be due to some other reasons
|
5.11.15
|
27
|
Angul
|
Chhendipada
|
Khamar
|
Prafulla Bagh
|
23
|
OBC
|
DO
|
9.11.15
|
28
|
Nawarangpur
|
Nandadihi
|
Puruapani
|
Bhaga Paika
|
35
|
ST
|
DO
|
|
29
|
Khurda
|
Begunia
|
Sanapadar
|
Radhamohan Nayak
|
70+
|
OBC
|
DO
|
|
30
|
Cuttack
|
Tangi-Choudwar
|
Agrahata
|
Bhagaban Sahu
|
70+
|
OBC
|
DO
|
5.11.15
|
3. Govt.
inquiry Report on Farmers’ Suicide in Odisha, Provided by
Different districts in November and December’ 2015 in response to RTI
applications filed on 28.10.15
Name of District
|
Date of supply of information
|
Name of Block
|
Name of
farmers who committed suicide
|
Reason of
suicide
|
Action taken
by the Administration for the family / any compensation awarded
|
Koraput
|
07/11/2015
|
Kundra
|
Chandra Kaudia
|
Exact reason is not known but
not due to crop failure. As yield obtained from crop cutting experiment ( 5
Mtr x5 Mtr) conducted after his death found to be better than normal yield
rate of the Block.
|
Yet to be taken as the case is of 5.11.2015
|
Balasore
|
09/11/2015
|
Sadar Block
|
Sri Ram Ch. Sahu
|
Family Problems
|
Not available
|
|
|
Remuna
|
Bimbadhar Barik
|
Family Problem
|
Not available
|
|
|
Remuna
|
Purnna Ch. Behera
|
Family Problem
|
Not available
|
|
|
Khaira
|
Laxmidhar Behera
|
Family Problem
|
Not available
|
Khurda
|
21/11/2015
|
Bolagarh
|
Abimanyu Baliarsingh
|
Loan, Hand loan, Family quarrel,
and drinking of alcohol etc.
|
Not available
|
|
|
Bologarh
|
Radhamohan Nayak
|
Crop damage, Loan and old age
|
Not available
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Begunia
|
Jugal Baliarsingh
|
Family trouble, Loan
|
Not Available
|
Balasore
|
24/11/2015
|
Sadar
|
Ram Ch. Sahu
|
Death due to suicide cannot be attributed
to crop loss
|
|
|
|
Remuna
|
Purna Ch. Behera
|
Death due to mental tension not
due to crop loss
|
|
|
|
Remuna
|
Bimbadhar Barik
|
Death due to quarrel in their
family not due to crop loss
|
|
|
|
Khaira
|
Laxmidhar Bahalia
|
Death due to family disturbance
not due to crop loss
|
|
|
|
Bhogarai
|
Ramkrushna Nayak
|
Death due to family disturbance
not due to crop loss
|
|
|
|
Soro
|
Paramananda Ghadei
|
Death due to suicide cannot be
attributed to crop loss
|
|
Cuttack
|
28/11/2015
|
Banki-1
|
Banka Bihari Rout
|
The mental pressure due to hand
loan taken from the neighbourers and SHGs for his daughter’s marriage and
funeral rites of his deceased mother may be the reason for his suicide.
However, police is investigating the matter to find out the actual reasons
behind his suicide.
|
Information is not available
|
|
|
Athagarh
|
Sankar Behera
|
The death of Sankar is not due
to crop loss. It may be due to his constant pressure of debt family quarrel.
Due to his family disturbance.
|
Information is not available
|
|
|
Athagarh
|
Hadibandhu Mallick
|
The deceased Hadibandhu’s family
is coming under BPL category and he was also an OAP beneficiary. His wife
Basanti Mallick is also an OAP beneficiary. They have also been allotted one
house under IAY and they are staying in the said house.
It is a baseless and fabricated
allegation. He committed suicide due to family problems.
|
Information is not available.
|
|
|
Salepur
|
Hrusikesh Jena
|
From 14.10.2015 to 23.10.2015 he
was under treatment and got expired on 23.10.2015 due to high blood pressure
as stated by his wife. Not farmer suicide case as ascertained from joint
enquiry.
|
Information is not available.
|
|
|
Tangi-choudwar
|
Subash Sahoo
|
The joint enquiry team is of the
view that the death is not a suicide death
due to crop loss
|
Information is not available
|
|
|
Tangi-choudwar
|
Bhagaban Sahoo
|
The joint enquiry team is of the view that the death
is not a suicide death due to crop
loss
|
Information is not available
|
Sundargarh
|
21/11/2015
|
Nil
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Puri
|
20/11/2015
|
Nil
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Gajpati
|
28/11/2015
|
Nil
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Kandhamal
|
27-11-2015
|
Nil
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Mayurbhanj
|
7.11.15
|
Betnoti
|
Krishna Soren
|
Not due to debt burden
|
Inquiry Report submitted to Govt.
|
Do
|
7.11.15
|
Rairangpur
|
Harendra Bindhani
|
Not due to money
lending
|
DO
|
Do
|
7.11.15
|
Badasahi
|
Sibasankar
Singh
|
Due to domestic
quarrel
|
DO
|
DO
|
7.11.15
|
Jamda
|
Gangaram Baonda
|
Due to mental
disturbance
|
DO
|
Keonjhar
|
19.11.15
|
Pandapada
|
Santosh Kumar Patra
|
High Blood Pressure
|
Inquiry Report submitted to Govt.
|
DO
|
28.10.15
|
Keonjhar
|
Desha Dehury
|
Not due to crop loss
and debt burden
|
DO
|
DO
|
26.10.2015
|
Champua NAC
|
Jalandhar Naik
|
Family disturbance
|
DO
|
DO
|
28.10.15
|
Ramchandra Pur
|
Gangadhar Behera
|
Family burden
|
DO
|
4. Details
of Analysis of the Cases of Farmers’ Suicide
A. During Fact-finding visits, the Team members had tried to critically examine the
socio-economic condition of the farmers who have committed suicide. It was found
that all are poor and BPL
card holders except one
Sri Baladev Majhi of Kalahandi
who was APL Card holder and was receiving
25 kg rice per month, at the rate Rs.1/- per kg. Most of the dwelling houses,
we had visited were thatched and few owned pucca houses also. It was also observed that the economic
conditions of most of the farmers were poor, miserable and were living on
pittance.
B. It was interesting to note here that people of
different groups i.e., young, middle-aged and old farmers have committed
suicide. The age group of the farmers
committed suicide is from 19 to 70 years old. It is proved
that the person
who was managing cultivation
and taking all burdens of family
and cultivating land
with all pains and hardships
and investing money has committed suicide after getting hopeless due to crop loss.
C. All the
farmers who committed suicide
are small and Marginal
farmers except one family
Madhab Bariha is having 12 acres
of land whose son aged 19 years committed
suicide. The land holding of the
farmers ranges from one acre to six
acres. Maximum lands are high land and
produces less quantity of yield. As reported by the family members of
Krutibas Gahir of Tureikela Block of Bolangir
district, in normal period,
they get
6 to 7 quintals of paddy per
acre. As agriculture becoming increasingly
less beneficial and people whose only source of living was agriculture; after
seeing the reality of crop loss and severe drought situation opted to migrate
to other states, those who left in village, they worked as a wage labourer.
D. It was found that all the lands are rain-fed. There
is no irrigation facility to the land of any farmer who committed suicide. One young boy, Sanjay Pradhan aged 24, who
was looking after the agriculture work of his family since last three years,
due to chronic illness of his parents; lost all hope this year. Sanjaya was using kerosene pump to lift water
purchased on loan to irrigate his small patch of land where he grows
vegetable. As the land is rain-fed and
due to no irrigation facility; any change in rain fall brings disaster for the
farmers. And that happened this year.
E. While visiting the agriculture field, the team observed that 70 to 90% of paddy or cotton
production has been lost or damaged. For
example, during visit of the team to Tukula village under Bhatli Block of
Baragarh district, Sudhanshu Meher,a farmer
said that generally, the farmers produce 18 quintals of paddy per
acre in normal period. But this year due to drought situation and
crop loss, the final yield will be less than 6 quintal per acre. Many of the
families also said that they had not expected any yield from the field. So, it is complete loss of crop this year in
many areas of the state.
F. It
deserves to mention here
that, no farmer has
received any support in terms of seed, fertiliser, pesticide at subsidised
rate for the cultivation. They have purchased the same
from local shop owners on loan or from
local market by borrowing hand loan or from money lenders or women SHGs.
G. It was also found that every Victim family is a
loanee and borrowed loan for cultivation. Many of the farmers have received
loan from Cooperative Bank, State Bank of India, Union Bank of India etc.
Besides that they have also borrowed loan from relatives, Women SHGs and from
Money lenders etc. Many farmers
have also taken loan from Sahukars ( money lenders ) due to their lack of accessibility to get
loan from Financial Institutions.
It was found that many farmers have brought huge loan from different
people, bank and cooperatives. For Example, Asarpi Pradhan, a woman farmer of
Baragarh district had taken loan to the tune of Rs. 1 lakh loan (Rs. 30,000.00 from money lenders
at the rate of 10% per month and Rs.
60,000.00 from Cooperative Society at the rate of 7% per year.). Similarly , Sri Baidhar Budia of Kadalipali village of Barapali Block of Baragarh district
who committed suicide had borrowed
around Rs. 2 lakh from Banks
and Cooperatives. These loans have been made not only for
agriculture but for the family needs also.
With growing crop, they were
quite hopeful of getting a good harvest. So that they could repay the loan. But
their hope shattered due to crop failure. Finding no solution to get rid the
crisis, they committed suicide.
H. The private money lending system, method of
allotment of loan and exorbitant interest demanded by them is one of the major
factors for farmers’ suicide and impoverishisation of the family. For example,
SKS Micro-Finance Company which gives small amount of loan through women SHGs
uses to collect money monthly. But L & T Finance Company uses to collect
loan amount every week. While
interacting with the family members of Prasanna Kumar Jena who committed
suicide and villagers of Usadihi of Dhenkanal Sadar Block, it was felt that the
systems for repayment of loan of both the Companies are very humiliating. Each
Company has formed 5-member woman Group (SHG) and gives loan to all the members
and fix responsibility on them for collection or repayment. If one member does
not repay the loan, other members will repay his pending loan amount. In case
of default by a member, other members adopt various coercive and humiliating
tactics to collect loan amount from the defaulting member. As per the arrangement
of SKS Finance, each loanee member is
required to repay a fixed amount of loan in every week. Similarly, under
arrangement of L & T Finance Company, each loanee is required to repay a
fixed amount of loan in every month. These companies and women SHGs charge exorbitant amount of interest starting from
5 % to 10%. Out of compulsion and
finding no ways to meet the financial crisis, the farmers are forced to
receive/ seek the loan for cultivation and family at exorbitant interests. Sometimes, Institutional loan is not
sufficient for cultivation.
I.
Pressure
by the Money lender, Women SHGs or Non-Financial Institutions (MFIs) for
re-payment of loan is always on farmers throughout the year. The weekly or monthly repayment of the loan
by a poor farmer is very difficult task. In case of non-payment of loan, they
get very humiliated by the neighbourers who are in the group as members.
J. The Farmers’ suicide has greatly affected the
academic career of the children. In
Ramachandrapur village of Tangi-Choudwar block of Cuttack district, Padmini Sinku, +2 (Second year)
student and daughter of Indramani Sinku
who committed suicide due to crop loss
could not fill up the Form for second year exam due to financial crisis.
However, the volunteers of Right to Food Campaign, Odisha helped her fillip up
the Form by paying exam fee. Similarly,
Rina Budhia, +3 ( 1st ) year student of Barapali College and
daughter of Harihar Badia of Kadalipali village
of Baragarh district committed suicide, is facing bleak future in her
academic career . The hildren were also found suffering from psychological
trauma due to hopeless future created by their fathers who committed suicide.
k. During interaction
with the family members, the
Fact-finding team had asked whether
they were aware about Special Package declared
by Chief Minister for drought-affected people, they had
expressed their ignorance about it.
L. The Team members
had also asked each family to know
their expectation of any
support from Govt. Few family members had suggested for waiver of loan and support for education of the children and Govt.
Service for the children. Many families could not respond anything
except their helplessness.
5-Recommendation of the Team:
A. Since beginning the Government has been denying
that farmers’ suicide is due to crop loss and loan burden. After the cases of
farmers’ suicide reported/ exposed in mass media, the Ministers for
the Dept of Revenue and Disaster
Management, Agriculture and Cooperation
have given both controversial and contradictory statements about farmers suicides; alleging
that this is a manufactured
story of Media and opposition political parties and designed to defame the Govt. During visits, it was
found that whenever alleged farmers’ suicide is reported in media, the administration mostly lower level officials like
Tahasildar, BDO, Revenue
Inspectors had visited the
family and given
each family Rs.5,000.00 to
Rs.20,000.00 released from Red Cross
Fund by the Collector. The police had
seized the dead body and sent for post-mortem.
Samaranch also released Rs.2000.00 under Harischandra Yojana (a support
for funeral pyre of the deceased). But
the Fact-finding Team substantiates the fact that the farmers have committed
suicide due to crop failure and loan burden. So, it is suggested that
the State should accept
the reality of the
precarious situation of the farmers
and should be sensible to their
sufferings and admit
that farmers’ are committing suicide due
to crop failure and loan burden.
B. A Judicial enquiry should be
conducted to enquire
into details of the factors/
reason for farmers’ suicide, their socio-economic condition, situation of crop, family burden
etc. And suggest details of
measures to be taken to check farmer’s suicide
and intervention of the Govt. to deal alleged farmers’ suicide, if any
reported by media.
C. Each family of cases of Farmers’ suicide should be supported financially for their
sustained livelihood, waiver of loan or repayment of loan by Govt.
D. The Govt. should ensure irrigation to agricultural
land of all small and marginal farmers by setting up Lift Irrigation points or
providing dug-well and supply of subsidised electricity. So that paddy production will not be affected
due to change in rainfall.
E. Each farmer should be supplied electricity at the
subsidised rate for cultivation.
F. Loan burden has become the major factor for
suicidal death of the farmers. Due to non-availability
of loan from Financial Institutions, the farmers are forced to get loan from private money lenders who
exploit them charging exorbitant interests. The farmers of Western Odisha are
founding paying interest of 10% of principal amount per month. So, keeping it in view, it is suggested that
the Govt. Should ensure availability of
Institutional loan like cooperative loan
required at the door step of the
small and marginal farmers through Cooperative Society at 1 percent
interest minimum for 3 years.
G. Most of the land is high lands which are not viable
for cultivation. The State should undertake massive land-levelling work under
MGNREGA across the state.
H. As the farmers
are very poor and dependent
on agriculture which does not give
them sustained income, the Govt. should
provide them wage employment under NREGA
throughout the year and payment must be made
to them within 3 days .
I. The State Government should take the responsibility of bearing all the cost for
education of the children of all the farmers
who committed suicide.
k. The State Govt. Should frame a law for protection
of share-coppers by amending Odisha Land reforms Act.
Report prepared by
Pradip Pradhan Sudarshan Chhotray Sudhir Mohanty
M-9937843482 M-9337111879 M-9861063290
Annexture-1
Name
of the Members of Fact-finding Team who visited different districts to
ascertain the fact about alleged Farmers’ Suicide in Odisha from 25th
Nov. to 10th Dec.15 ( Annexture-1)
Sl. No
|
Name of members of
Fact-finding Team
|
Name of the Organisation
|
Mobile No
|
Districts visited
|
1
|
Pradip Pradhan, State Convener
|
Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
|
9937843482
|
Khurda, Cuttack, Dhenkanaal, Jajpur, Bolangir,
Baragarh
|
2
|
Pratap Sahu
|
Convener, Basti Sangharash Samiti, Bhubaneswar
|
9040667449
|
Cuttack
|
3
|
Sachikant Pradhan, Social Activist
|
Member, Odisha Nagarik Samaj
|
9439487471
|
Cuttack
|
4
|
Sudhir Mohanty
|
Advocate, Odisha High Court
|
9861063290
|
Khurda, Dhenkanal
|
5
|
Khirod Routray
|
Core Body- Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
|
9861115483
|
Cuttack
|
6
|
Srikant Pakal,
|
Core-Body
Member, Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan
|
9338455092
|
Cuttack
|
7
|
Sudarshan Chhotaray
|
Journalist
and Activist
|
9337111879
|
Angul and Khurda
|
8
|
Sanjukta Panigrahi
|
Woman
Activist, Bhubaneswar
|
9238598756
|
Angul and Khurda
|
9
|
Sanjeeb Kumar Padhi
|
Social
Activist, Bhawaipatna
|
|
Kalahandi
|
10
|
Kumunda Ranjan Nayak
|
Journalsit,
Bhawanipatna
|
|
Kalahandi
|
11
|
Shankar Prasad panigrahi
|
Member,
Odisha Soochana adhikar Abhijan
|
8456021014
|
Bolangir
|
12
|
Satya Banchhor
|
Human Rights
Activist, Bolangir
|
9438739867
|
Bolagir
|
13
|
Jati Pradhan
|
Farmers’
Leader, Patnagarh
|
9937689425
|
Bolangir
|
14
|
Laxmikant
Mohanta,
|
Social
Activist, CREFTDA, Jashipur, Mayurbhanj
|
|
Mayurbhanj
|
15
|
Gayatri
Mohanta,
|
Social
Activist, CREFTDA, Jashipur, Mayurbhanj
|
|
Mayurbhanj
|
16
|
Chandra
Prakash Patnaik
|
Social
Activist, Choudwar
|
|
Cuttack
|
17
|
Ramesh Swain
|
Social
Activist, Choudwar
|
|
Cuttack
|
18
|
Pratap Kumar
Jena
|
Social
Activist, Choudwar
|
|
Cuttack
|
19
|
Tapan Rout
|
Social
Activist, Anchalika Bikash Manch, Sukinda
|
|
Jajpur
|
20
|
Dola Gobinda
Mohanta
|
Do
|
|
Jajpur
|
21
|
Umakant Sahu
|
Social
Activist, Samuhik Marudi Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
|
|
Baragarh
|
22
|
Jogendra Sahu
|
Social Activist, Samuhik Marudi
Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
|
|
Baragarh
|
23
|
Ramesh Mohapatra
|
Framer, Baragarh
|
|
Baragarh
|
Annexture-2
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.1
Suicidal Death of a Farmer Sri Indramani Singh , aged
49 of ST community of Ramchandra Pur village under Tangi-Choudwar Block of Cuttack
district Under Athagarh Assembly
Constituency
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 25.11.15
Despondent met by
the Team
1.
Sukalal Sinku, elder son of deceased Farmer
2.
Krutibas Birua, Village Leader
3.
Debendra Nath Pandab,
Sarapanch
Indramani Singh, ST aged 49, BPL Card holder of
Ramachandrapur village under Mangaraj
Pur Gram Panhayat in Tangi-Choudwar
Block of Cuttack district
committed suicide by taking poison ( insecticide ) in his house
on 19.11.15 at 8.30 PM. He was survived by his wife Kamala Singh and two
sons and two daughters. While the elder
son has got married, one daughter
is working as Helper in Anganwadi Centre and another
one reading in + 2 ( Arts ) in
Gokhel Adarsha College. The
family is having a thatched house.
Though a house under Indira Awas Yojana
was sanctioned two years back, it has remained
half-constructed till yet. On query about non-completion of the building, the
family members could not give any articulate reply.
Indramani was the lone bread-earner of the family. With his own one acre of land, he was cultivating another two acres of land as
a share-cropper since a few years. Both
the lands are rain-fed and yielding 10
quintal of paddy per acre in a normal
session. Except paddy neither vegetable
nor any other crop is cultivated in his land. There is no irrigation facility
in that area. During interaction with Sarapanch, he said that there is a Minor
Irrigation Project called Dolambandh located at the distance of a few kms from
the village. But the water of the said MIP does not reach to the agricultural
land of Ramachandra Pur village. However, the family members said that they
were paying water tax to the Tahasildar, as their land comes under the command
area of the said MIP. Indramani was managing the family by cultivating the land
which was the only source of the livelihood. His elder son sometimes works as a
daily wage labourer and supplements the family income. The family members
mentioned that so far as their knowledge went, he had borrowed Rs. 20,000.00
from the villagers as hand loan to purchase seed, fertiliser etc. for
cultivation. He had also borrowed money
from other people as hand loan, the source of which is not known to the family
members. Due to drought and consequent
crop loss, Indramani suffered from serious tension and got mentally disturbed,
used to keep unusually silent most of the time avoiding to talk to
anybody. Even when the family members
tried to talk with him, he avoided speaking anything. Being eaten by severe tension, he was also eating
a very low amount of food. As transpired
from the narration by the family members, crop loss and ensuing failure to
repayment of the loans coupled with compulsion to share away 50% of the paddy
produce to the owner are the major contributing factor behind tragic death
of Indramani.
Debendra Nath Pandab, Village leader who was very
close to Indramani recounted the impression of Indramai saying that being a very sensitive person , Indramani got mentally disturbed and remaining brooding over his sad fate caused by crop
loss. He was all the while down with the
scary thought – how to manage the family this year. According to Pandab, Such predicament never
foreseen by Indramani might be the reason for his suicide.
After the
suicidal death of Indramani, his dead body was post-mortemed by the police on 20.11.15. Tahasildar and
Revenue Inspector along with Sri
S.K.Shahajan, BJD Vice-President
visited the spot. Mr. Sahajahan had given Rs.3,500/- to the family out
of compassion. Neither the Collector nor
local MLA visited Indramani’s home. On
query about the support obtained if any under various Govt. schemes, the family
members said that they are BPL card holder but have not received new Ration
Card yet under National Food Security Act. Mr. Sukalal Sinku, elder son of
Indramani alleged that they had not
got any work under NREGA in this year.
On a query about whether they were
aware about the agriculture package declared for farmers
by Chief Minister, Odisha, they expressed their ignorance about it.
During interaction, Padmini Sinku, Idramani’s daughter
and a + 2 Students said that she could not fill up the form for
+ 2 Exam due to want of money and death of his father. The Team members assured her their support in
this regard and later on contributed and
deposited Rs.700 /- as exam fees in the College for her. On a query about any further assistance
required for family from the Govt., the family members could not specifically
suggest anything except their helplessness.
Observation of Team
While
observing the whole gamut of the
issue, the Team is of the view that it is clear-cut suicide case. Finding no
avenues for survival and to manage the family due to crop loss and pressure for
loan repayment, he committed suicide at last. His death can not be compensated
by few amount of financial support but it is required for the family to
survive and to stand to work for future.
Members of Fact-finding Team who visited the family are as follows.
1.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
2.
Pratap
Sahu, Convener, Basti Sanghrsa Samiti
3.
Sachikant
Pradhan, Member, Odisha Nagarik Samaj
4.
Sudhir
Mohanty , Advocate, Odisha High Court
5.
Khirod
Routray, Core-Body Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
6.
Srikant
Pakal, Core-Body Member, Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan
7.
Chandra
Prakash Patnaik, Social Activist,
Choudwar
8.
Ramesh
Swain, Social Activist, Choudwar
9.
Pratap
Kumar Jena, Social Activist, Choudwar
10.
Jayant
Mohapatra, Social Activist, houdwar
11.
Prakash
Ch. Badjena, Social Activist, Choudwar
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.2
Suicidal Death of a young Farmer Prasanna Kumar Jena,
aged 35, OBC of Usadihi (Hamlet) of Regada Revenue village under Dhenkanal
Sadar Block of Dhenkanal district
Date of Visit of the Fact-Finding Team: 28.11.15
Respondents met by the Team
a.
Subash
ch. Patnaik, Village leader
b.
Madhab
Ch. Dehuri, Village Leader
c.
Pravat
Jena, Brother of deceased
Prasanna Kumar Jena, aged 35 belonging
to agricultural Community,
OBC of Regeda village
under Dhenkanal Sadar Block of Dhenkanal district committed suicide by consuming
poison on 6.11.15 at 12 o’clock due to crop loss and pressure for
repayment of loan. He was
survived by his wife,
Mother, one half-mad sister and
one child reading in school. His family
belongs to BPL category and recently enrolled as beneficiary Card under
National Food Security Act. The family
lives in two-room thatched house. Prasanna had been cultivating his only 0.5 Ac
of agriculture land, 2 Ac land of
Bhaskar Sahu, Tenant and 0.5 Ac of Temple Land ( Kotha Jami) on share-cropping. The land is rain-fed and
do not give much yield (only 8 quintal of rice during normal
period). Though a Lift-Irrigation Point has been installed on the bank
of Kanthia river nearby village by Lift Irrigation Dept., it is lying defunct
for several years.
Prasanna is the lone bread-earner of the family.
Finding insufficient income from cultivation, he was also working as daily wage
labourer. Remaining always in financial
crisis, he had borrowed loan from different private finance Institutions for
personal work and agriculture purpose. With this money, he had cultivated paddy
by using tractor, power tiller, fertiliser and insecticide etc. This year he had borrowed through his wife money Rs.
15,000/- from SKS Micro Finance and Rs. 14,000/- from L & T Finance Company
Limited. He had also borrowed through his wife loan Rs.15, 000/- from SKS
Finance last year and almost repaid Rs.
12,000/-. It was learnt that the system for repayment of loan of both the
Companies is very humiliating. Each Company has formed 5-member woman Group
(SHG) and gives loan to all the members and fix responsibility on them for
repayment. If one member does not repay the loan, other members will repay his
pending loan amount. In case of default by a member, other members adopt
various coercive and humiliating tactics to collect loan amount from the
defaulting member. As per arrangement of SKS Finance, each loanee member is required to repay a
fixed amount of loan in every week. Similarly, under arrangement of L & T
Finance Company, each loanee is required to repay a fixed amount of loan in
every month. For example, if someone has been sanctioned Rs.15, 000/- as loan,
he or she is required to repay loan in17 months ( Rs.500/- per month). In this
case, if someone fails to repay in every month, then she got default and tortured, humiliated
by other group members. This time, due
to crop loss and financial crisis, he
lost the hope of repaying the loan and got terribly humiliated. As
reported by his wife, on the day of death, he was required to repay the loan to
both the Finance Institutions. He was under metal pressure due to crop loss and
repayment of loan. Finding no way for solution, he committed suicide in his
house. After his death, the family has been hopeless ad facig dark future.
As shared by the village leaders, Tahasildar along
with Revenue Inspector, Agricultural Officer
visited his house and provided financial support of Rs. 10,000/-
released from Red Cross Fund by
the Collector. They also assessed the crop loss by visiting the
agriculture field. Sri Nidhi Samal, political leader gave financial support of Rs. 4,000/- . Sri Saroj
Shamal, MLA had never visited. No money under Harishchandra Yojana has been
received so far to the family. On query
about support required, the family members suggested pension under Old Age
pension Scheme and National Widow Pension Scheme, waiver of loan and support
for education of the children.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that though he is a young farmer, he
could not face the unprecedented situation emerged due to crop failure and
humiliation suffered from private Financial Institutions due to non-payment of
loan. Left in a hopeless world and probably finding no way to repay the loan,
he was mentally disturbed and ends his life and committed suicide. His family
will continue to suffer, unless they are provided substantial financial
support.
Members of Fact-finding Team who visited
the village are as follows.
12.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
13.
Sudarshan
Chhotaray, Journalist
14. Abdul Walli, Social Activist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.3
Suicidal Death
of a farmer Sanjay Pradhan, aged 24 belonging to OBC of Patanda village under
Athagarh Block of Cuttack district coming under Athagarh Assembly
Constituency.
Date of Visit of the Fact-Finding Team: 28.11.15
Respondents met by the Team
a.
Jugal
Pradhan, Father of Deceased
b.
Panchanan
Pradhan, Uncle of Deceased
c.
Other
Villagers
Sanjay Pradhan, aged 24 unmarried of General Community
of Patanda village of Athagarh Block of Cuttack district committed suicide by
consuming poison on 5.11.15. Sanjay had
been looking into cultivation since last 3 years after his father being
suffered from disease and subsequently remained bed-ridden. He was cultivating 0.5 Ac of his own land
along with 1.5 Acs of land being share-cropped. As his elder brother got
separated from the family, Sanjay had taken all the burden of the family and
looking after old father and mother. Finding no loan facility from Finance
Institutions, he borrowed loan around Rs. 1.5 lakh from private persons for
cultivation. With investment of the said
amount, he had cultivated paddy, vegetables like Potala, Cauliflower etc. As the land is rain-fed, he had purchased a
kerosene pump used to irrigate the vegetable crop by lifting water from dug-well.
Due to scanty rain and subsequent crop loss due to pest attack, he mentally
broke down and remained under tension on the pretext of getting no benefit from
it. To add his woes, the people who had given loan started asking him for
repayment. This unexpected burden terribly disturbed him and forced him to
commit suicide, told his father during interview with members of Fact-finding
Team. The parents have become hopeless, as they do not have anybody to look
after them. On query to know about the name of the people who had given loan to
Sanjay, the parents expressed ignorance about it. The Team also came to know
that paddy crop of all the farmers suffered in the village.
After his death, Tahasildar, Revenue Inspector, Police
had come to his house. Tahasildar had given Rs. 5,000/- as assistance to the
family. They had assessed the crop loss by visiting the agricultural field.
Neither Collector nor MLA had visited his house. The parents are found terribly under mental
pressure by losing their son. On query to know about their expectation from the
Government, his father sought support for repayment of loan and their living.
Observation ‘of the Team
It was observed that Sanjay was a bachelor, he took
all the burden of the family and looked after his old father and mother who
were found suffering from multiple disease. He struggled hard
for income of the family by
giving much emphasis on cultivation which
was the only source of income. Being under-Metric, he might have thought
of getting no job in any place except the cultivation. He invested huge money
in agriculture to yield more to gain much benefit for family income. But his
hope dashed out due to failure of crop. As he is young with high expectation,
he could not withstand against unprecedented situation and decided to kill
himself.
Members of Fact-finding Team who visited and
interacted with the affected family are as follows.
15.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
16.
Sudarshan
Chhotaray, Journalist
17.
Abdul
Walli, Social Activist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.4
Suicidal
Death of Baidhar Pradhan, aged 70
belonging to ST community of Sankulei village under Dhenkanal Sadar block of Dhenkanal district
Date
of Visit of Fact-finding Team : 28.11.15
Respondents
met by the Team
1.
Chhabi Sahu
2.
Shyam sundar
Pradhan and other villagers
Baidhar
Pradhan, aged 70 of ST Community committed suicide by taking poison on 21.10.15 and died on 25.10.15 after being hospitalised
in M.K.C.G. Hospital, Cuttack. The family spent around Rs. 35,000/- towards
treatment of Baidhar, but in vain.
Baidhar was surviving by wife and two married sons. The family comes
under BPL category and provided new Ration Card under National Food Security
Act. His sons are daily wage labourer. The Team felt that the living standard
of the family was miserable. Biadhar was very hard working and laborious farmer. The family is having
only 1
Ac land . He had cultivated one Acre of land along with other 3 Ac of land on share-cropping pattern.
All the land is un-irrigated. Generally, the success of cultivation depends on
good rainfall. This year, due to scanty
ad erratic rainfall, the paddy crop grown by Baidhar got lost. He had borrowed
hand loan around Rs.70,000.00 from different
people for cultivation. He had purchased
seed, fertiliser, insecticide for paddy
cultivation and was quite hopeful to get good crop. The private loan received
from different people is as follows.
Sl.No
|
Name of the persons
|
Amount borrowed
|
1
|
Mathura Pradhan
|
20,000.00
|
2
|
Shyam Pradhan
|
10,000.00
|
3
|
Dama Pradhan
|
7,000.00
|
4
|
Ramesh
|
8,000.00
|
5
|
Hadu Nana
|
20,000.00
|
|
Total
|
65,000.00
|
It
was also found that a loan
amount of Rs. 31,500/- was found
lying against him in Tarava Primary
Cooperative Society last few years.
Being defaulter in Cooperative Society and finding no other avenues to
get loan from any Financial Institutions, he approached the persons stated
above known to him to get the money for investment in agriculture. He got
frustrated, when he found the crop lost due to drought situation. He found
himself hopeless to repay the loan as he assured them to repay after
cultivation. He got mentally disturbed
for few days and took poison in the agricultural land. On query about quantity of crop loss due to drought
situation, the villagers presented a rough calculation and said that
they could hardly get 20 Gauni Paddy ( One quintal of paddy) from one acre of
land against 8 quintals in normal period.
On query to know about any assistance received for paddy
cultivation, the family members
said “No”. Due to lack of water, Baidhar was not
cultivating any vegetable crop. Though
he was having Job Card, he was not
provided ay work under NREGA.
After
his death, the Tahasildar and Revenue Inspector had visited
his house and offered Rs. 10,000.00 sanctioned from Red Cross Fund. The National President
of BJP Krushak Morcha had given Rs. 10,000.00
and Nidhi Samal, Loal political leader had provided
support of Rs. 10,000.00 to the family.
An amount of Rs. 2000.00 has also bee released under Harischandra
Yojana. The Family is in dire need of
support for repayment of loan and
support for family.
Observation
of the Team
The
Team observed that Baidhar is old
man and almost reached at the age of death. But why he will commit suicide.
Though old, he was basically managing the family and looking after the
agricultural activity. It seems he was laborious and doing hard labour to generate much income for the family through agriculture., That’s why he had invested by
borrowing money from different sources
and investing it in agriculture. The crop failure and subsequent pressure for repayment of loan might have
shocked him. To liberate himself from humiliation by the unscrupulous money lenders it reveals, he has committed
suicide.
Members of Fact-finding Team
Pradip Pradhan, State Convener, Right
to Food Campaign, Odisha
Sudarshan Chhotaray, Journalist
Abdul Walli, Social Activist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No. 5
Suicidal Death of Abhimanyu Baliarsingh, aged 50
belonging to General Caste of Badapadar
village under Manibandh Gram Panchayat
of Bolagada Block of Khurda district
Date of Visit of
Fact-finding Team : 29.11.15
Despondent before the Team
1.
Prativa
Baliarsingh, Wife of deceased
2.
Some
villagers
Abhimanyu
Baliarsingh, aged 50 of Badapadar
village of Bolagada block committed
suicide by taking poison ( insecticide) in
the agricultural field on 10.10.15. He
was having graduate qualification and surviving with his old father, wife and
two son. His wife is Anganwadi worker and elder son is working in a company.
Another son is four years old. . As an
educated farmer, he was cultivating his own 3.5 acres of land and share-cropped
2 acres of land of Temple land ( Kotha Sampati). As per norm of
share-cropping, one-third of the
production will be shared to the owner of the land by the share-cropper. Though
the land is rain-fed, he was getting good harvest every year ( 20 quintal of
paddy per acre). Being encouraged a lot
due to good harvest, he had invested huge money by borrowing it from different
private and Govt. sources. The Details of laon borrowed by him is as follows.
Sl.No
|
Name of the agency provided
loan
|
Amount ( Rs.)
|
Remarks
|
1
|
Cooperative Society
loan pending
|
17,500.00
|
|
2
|
Odisha Gramya Bank, Dhalapadar
|
-----
|
Not known to his wife
|
3
|
State Bank of India, Ranpur
|
----
|
Do
|
4
|
L and T Finance Company
|
20,000.00
|
Monthly Schedule of Repayment
|
5
|
SKS Finance Company
|
10,000.00
|
Do
|
6
|
Women SHG
|
15,000.00
|
|
7
|
Hand loan from the people ( Rabi Behera, Nalu Barik
of Banki Block )
|
20,000
|
This money was borrowed by his wife and given to
deceased.
|
As shared by his wife, he was seen terribly disturbed due to crop
failure and his predicament to repay the loan in every month. He was found
remaining in silence and mentally tense. As he had borrowed huge loan, he could
not find any other avenue to repay it due to crop failure. Having been failed
to withstand the situation, his hopeless and helplessness forced him to commit
suicide.
After media expose about the suicide, Police, Revenue
Inspector, Tahasildar had visited and conducted the enquiry and assessed the
crop loss. The Tahasildar had given Rs. 10,000.00 to his wife which was
sanctioned from Red Cross fund and another Rs. 10,000.00 from other sources.
Sri Soumya Ranjan Patnaik, Editor Sambad who visited to the family to give
consolation had give Rs. 5,000.00.
The media expose of series of suicide and public
accusation of private money lenders responsible for farmers’ suicide, the State
Govt. directed all the Collectors to take legal action against the Private
money lenders. Acting on Govt. direction,
the District administration wanted to know from Prative Baliarsingh about the
name of the people provided the loan.
After their name got exposed, the police immediately arrested Rabi Behera and Nalu Bark of Rajiv gaon of Baki Block
and forwarded them to court. The
family of arrested the people pressurised Prativa to take steps to release
their husbands on bail, as her expose about the names helped the police to nab them. Despite Prativa being in distress condition,
she was forced to give Rs. 5,000 as advocate
fees for their bail. On question
about her expectation of Govt. support, Prativa Baliarsingh, wife of deceased said that waiver of loan and a Govt. service to her
elder son can be considered by Govt. as
an assistance which will ameliorate her disastrous condition.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that this is the fit case of
farmers’ suicide. The crop failure and
huge amount of loan borrowed by him put him in distress condition
leading to suicidal death.
Members of fact-finding Team
1.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
2.
Sudhir
Mohanty, Advocate, Odisha High Court
3.
Sudarshan
Chhotaray, Freelance Journalist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.6
Suicidal Death of Jugal Baghsingh, aged 62 belonging
to General Caste ( Khandayat) of Goda
village of Deuli Gram Panhayat uder Begunia Block of Khurda district
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 29.11.15
Respondents met by the Team
1. Kagiji
Patsingh, Elder Daughter of Deceased
2. Some Villagers
Jugal Baghsingh, aged 62 belonging to General Caste (
Khandayat) of Goda village of Deuli
Gram Panhayat under Begunia Block of
Khurda district committed suicide
on 10.11.15 by hanging himself in a tree, few away from his house. He was
surviving by two married daughters and one unmarried daughter. Elder one Kagiji
Patsingh is married and staying in her in-laws house. The second married one,
deaf is staying with Jugal along with
her husband who is also physically handicapped. The last one is Nirupama
Baghsingh staying with father. The family
is having thatched mud house.
Jugal had cultivated his own 3 acres of land along
with other 5 acres of share-cropped land obtained from Raghab Ranabijuli,
Hrudanand Paikaray and Nibas Baghsingh.
All the land is rain-fed. He was
producing only one crop in the land.
There is neither irrigation facility nor Lift-Irrigation point for
agricultural land in the village. He had
borrowed Rs.80,000 as loan from some people including his son-in-law for
investment in agriculture at the rate of 48 percent of interest per Rs. 1000.00. After crop loss, he got mentally disturbed
and remained in tense for few days. Though enquired by the daughters about the
reason of his mental distress, he told in thundering tone how to manage the
family, as the total crop has been lost. On 10.11.15, he left the house in the
night and hanged him in a tree which was identified on 11.11.15 at 12 o’clock
after a thorough search. The family had no other source of income except
cultivation. He was the lone
bread-earner of the family.
After his death is reported in mass media, the Police
had come and seized the dead body for post-mortem. A host of Govt. officials
like Tahasildar, Revenue Inspector had
visited the house. Many of them have provided assistance keeping in view the
distress condition of the family. The
details of assistance given by different people are as follows.
Sl.No
|
Name of the persons provided assistance
|
Amount
|
Remarks
|
1
|
Tahasildar
|
500.00
|
He had give personally
|
2
|
Tahasildar
|
10,000.00
|
Released from
Red Cross Fund
|
3
|
Sarapanch
|
2,000.00
|
Released
under harischandra Yojana
|
4
|
B.D.O
|
1,000.00
|
He had given personally
|
5
|
Prashant Jagdev, MLA
|
5,000.00
|
DO
|
6
|
BJP Leader
|
5,000.00
|
DO
|
On query about the support required from the family,
they sought from Govt. assistance for repayment of loan and some amount for
family.
Observation of the Team
After interacting with the family and the villagers,
the Team felt that Sri Jugal had committed suicide out of distress situation
emerged due to crop loss and his hopelessness to face the situation. This
family should be duly compensated, as the daughters and the Son-in-laws
surviving are not capable much to earn for livelihood.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
2.
Sudhir
Mohanty, Advocate, Odisha High Court
3.
Sudarshan
Chhotaray, Freelance Journalist
Farmers’ Suicide-Case No.7
Suicidal Death of Krutibas Gahir, aged 50 belonging to
OBC Community of Ramod village under Tureikela Block of Bolangir district
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 30.11.15
Respondent met by the Team
1. Hukumraj
Sahu, villager and well-wisher of the family
2. Ghasiram
Gahir, son of deceased
3. Sukanti
Gahir, wife of deceased
Krutibas Gahir, aged 50 of Ramod village under
Tureikela Block of Bolangir district committed suicide by taking poison and
later on admitted in Patnagarh Sub-divisional Hospital and died on
27.10.15. He was surviving by his
Mother, wife, three sons and three daughters.
The Family was getting 25 kg rice under APL (Above Poverty Line)
category and is now covered under National Food Security Act. Elder daughter have already got married. At the time of his death, his 3 children were
travelling to Maharastra as migrant labourer. After receiving death of father,
they returned to home from Nagpur.
Krutibas was owner of 6.5 acres of land which are
rain-fed. This year, he had cultivated paddy in 2.5 acres, cotton in 3 acres
and others left fallow. He had borrowed
Rs. 50,000.00 from a labour
contractor on the condition that his children will be sent as migrant labourer
for six months. Besides that he had also brought loan from Cooperative Society.
The loan pending against him is Rs. 87,335.00. The scanty and erratic rain fall led to crop
failure in Bolangir. The family members said that they could not get even one
quintal of paddy from one acre. The
cotton cultivation has been devastated. The crop loss and subsequent drought situation
and huge loan burden with no income for maintenance of
family left him hopelessness and
distressed. He got mentally disturbed and remained idle, as reported by the
family and the villagers during query of the Fact-finding Team.
After his death
is reported in mass media, a host of
Govt. officials, political people
visited to his house
to console the family members.
They also provided
financial support to the family
which is as follows.
Sl.No
|
Name
|
Amount
|
Remarks
|
1
|
Laxman Meher, President, Bolangir District Central
Cooperative Bank
|
5,000.00
|
|
2
|
Tahasildar, Tureikela
|
10,000.00
|
Sanctioned from Red Cross Bhawan
|
3
|
Sarapanch
|
2,000.00
|
Santioned
from Harischandra Yojana
|
After getting information about death of father, the
children on migration returned back and
now staying in home. As reported by
Ghasiram Gahir, aged 20 who was migrating, he alleged that the labour
contractor Halu Sardar was forcing them
to migrate to work place, as the rituals of father is over. They are in dilemma what to do. On question about their awareness about
package declared by Chief Minister for drought-affected people, they expressed
their ignorance about it. On query about any support required for family, they
suggested waiver of loan and financial support
for survival from Govt.
After media expose about the poor farmers being
exploited by unscrupulous private money lenders ( Sahukar ) who charge exorbitant interest against the
loan amount given by them, the State Govt. has given direction to the
Collectors to take action against the
Money lenders ad book then under Unlawful Money Laundering Act . Accordingly,
the police has booked a case against
Golekh Nath Biswal, a small Grocery shop owner who uses to provide small
support to the family in need in the village. The villagers have reacted
strongly and opposed the police action against him, as he is not the exploiter
rather benevolent of the poor.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that not only Krutibas but all the villagers have
suffered due to drought. Due to crop loss, many of the villagers have left the
village and migrated to other state for livelihood. Due to crop failure ad distress condition,
Krutibas committed suicide after being failed to face the unexpected situation.
Members of Fact-Finding Team
1.
Pradip
Pradhan
2.
Shankar
Panigrahi, RTI Activist, Bolangir
3.
Satya
Bancchor, Bolangir
4.
Jati
Pradhan, Farmers’ leader
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No-8
Suicidal Death of Gurubaru Sahu, aged 35 belonging to
OBC Community of Jamjori village in Ghagruli Gram Panchayat of Belapara Block
under jurisdiction of Bolangir district
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 30.11.15
Respondent met by the Team
1.
Dambur
Sahu, Father of deceased
2.
Nilambar
Sahu, Villager and many others
Gurubaru Sahu, aged 35 of OBC Community of Jamjori
village under Belapara block of Bolagir district committed suicide by consuming
poison in cotton field on 7.11.15. He was survived by old father, mother, wife
and two children reading in Primary School. His family is staying thatched
Khapar house located middle of the village.
Gurubaru was getting 25 kg rice
under APL category and now covered as
beneficiary under National Food Security
Act. He and his family members used to migrate to other areas in pursuit of
livelihood.
He cultivated
paddy and cotton in his own 4.5 acres of land and share-cropped 3 acres of land
obtained from Puran Sahu. It is needless to mention here that as per norm of
share-cropping, the share-cropper is required to make all investment for
cultivation. The final produce will be divided into three out of which one
share will be given to owner of land.
Gurubaru was emotionally engaged in cultivation because he was getting
benefited due to good harvest in previous year. Though there is no irrigation
facility, but Gurubaru harvests 8 quintal of paddy per acre. But this year
looking for good harvest, He had invested huge money by borrowing from
different Institutions for paddy, cotton and ground-nut cultivation. As
narrated by the family members, he had
got loan amount of Rs. 35,000/- from
State Bank of India in name of his mother in July 2015, 25,000/- from Lanth
Budha Woma SHG which is to be repaid on
24% interest per year. Earlier in 2009, he had also got loan from SBI and its
pending amount with interest is Rs. 1, 80,000/-. Due to scanty rain fall, the paddy and cotton
production got devastated. Having seen the damaged paddy and cotton crop, he
was greatly shocked and remained disturbed mentally for few days. Then he took
poison and died. On query, it was found
that though the family had Job Card, they had not worked under NREGS since last
two years.
After media expose about his suicide, many officials
like Tahasildar, R.I. and the political people had visited Gurubaru’s house to
console the family. They have also provided some financial support to the
family. While the Tahasildar provided
Rs. 10,000/- as assistance, Laxma Mehera, Congress supported Rs. 4,000/-. Sarapanch
released Rs. 2,000/- under Harishandra Yojana.
On query about expectation of support from Govt., the
family members could not specifically suggest anything but requested the team
to suggest to Govt. which they think
good for the family.
Observation of the team
The Team observed that Crop loss and huge loan burden
are the contributing factor for the suicidal death of Gurubaru Sahu. The family has been left in hopeless
world. The old father is not capable to
look after cultivation and the family. The family does not have any source of
other income. Gurubaru was the only hope for them. With cultivation, he was
also doing daily wage labourer, migrant worker and managing the family. He had left two small children. Keeping it in
view, the Team suggests that the Govt. should provide certain amount of
financial support to the family along with waiver loan pending against him.
Members of the fact-finding
Team
5.
Pradip
Pradhan
6.
Shankar
Panigrahi, RTI Activist, Bolangir
7.
Satya
Bancchor, Bolangir
8.
Jati Pradhan,
Farmers’ leader
Farmers’
Suicide-Case Study.9
Suicidal Death of a Farmer Sri Bhakta Dharua, aged 60
belonging to ST Community Dandrabahal village under Ghucheipali Gram Panchayat
in Patnagarh block of Bolangir district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 25.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
4.
Dhansingh Dharua, elder son of the deceased
5.
Villagers and well-wishers of
Bhakta Dharua
Sri Bhakta Dharua, aged 60 belonging to ST Community
Dandrabahal village under Ghucheipali Gram Panchayat in Patnagarh block of
Bolangir district committed suicide by hanging himself in a tree dated 8.10.15.
He was survived by wife and four children who have already been separated from
each other. Bhakta Dharua was a BPL Card
holder and also got new Ration Card under National Food Security Act. He was
staying with elder son Dhansingh Dharua. The family was living in thatched
Khapar house.
He was cultivating his own five acres of land which
are rainfed. This year, he had cultivated paddy in 4 acres
and cotton in one acre of land. As
responded by Dhansingh, they got 8 to
10 acres of paddy per acre. But this
year, they would get hardly one quintal paddy from 4 acres. Bhakta Dharua had
borrowed Rs. 16,000 as hand loan
from the villagers
for investment in paddy
and cotton cultivation. He had also purchased a 3 HP Pump on loan. He
had also not got any support in terms of fertiliser, pesticide and seed from
agriculture dept. for production of paddy and cotton. The reason of committing
suicide by his father, Dhansingh said that His was mentally disturbed
due to crop failure and loan
burden. During that State Bank of India, Patnagarh Branch issued notice to his
father to repay the loan with interest around Rs. 33,000.00 which is pending
since 15 years. His father got more
disturbed having received this notice.
He had also personally shared with his son about the loan to be repaid
to the villagers and the shop who had
given pump. He also avoided to visit the agriculture field and left the
house in night and committed suicide.
The police seized the dead body at 12 o’clock and sent for
post-mortem.
After mass media exposed the news about suicide, a
host of officials and Politicians like Narasingha Mishra, MLA, Sri K.V.Sighdeo,
MLA, Patnagarh visited his house and provided financial support out of
compassion. The details of supported
provided by them is as follows.
Name
|
Amount provided
|
Remarks
|
Sub-Collector
|
20,000.00
|
Released from Red Cross Fund by the Collector
|
Narasingh Mishra, Leader of Opposition in Odisha
Legislative Assembly
|
5,000.00
|
|
sarapanch
|
2,000.00
|
Released
under Harischandra Yojana
|
Presently, BDO, Patnagarh had sanctioned a house under
IAY scheme. On query about NREGS
work, Dhansingh said that they had not
worked under NREGA this year. Presently,
he is doing daily wage labourer for survival. On query about any support
required from Govt., he sought financial support for waiver of loan and support
for ensuring irrigation facility for agricultural land.
Observation of the Team
After analysing various aspects of the
problem of the families, the Team
is of the view that the crop failure
and loan burden are most
important reasons behind suicidal death of a poor innocent tribal farmer. His self-esteem is so high
that he decided to commit suicide in night without disturbing anybody. The Team recommends for
substantial amount of
compensation to the family along
with support for repayment of loan.
Members of Fact-finding Team
9.
Pradip
Pradhan
10. Shankar Panigrahi, RTI Activist, Bolangir
11. Satya Bancchor, Bolangir
12. Jati Pradhan, Farmers’ leader
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.10
Suicidal Death of Magasira Majhi, aged 55 belonging to
ST community of Tukula village in Chadheigaon Gram Panchayat of Bhatli Block of Baragarh district.
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 1.12.15
Respondents met
by the Team
1.
Sudhansu
Meher, Village leader
2.
Bhisma
Majhi, Elder son of the deceased ( M-9938590603)
Magasira Majhi, aged 55 of Tukula village under Bhatli
Block of Baragarh district committed suicide by taking poison ( pesticide) on 13.10.15. He was survived by his wife, 5
sons and one daughter. His three sons work as daily wage labourer and get Rs. 180.00
per month which supplements the income of the family. During discussion, they said that In an average,
they get work for around 15 days in a month. His lone daughter is reading in +3
Arts. The family has thatched khapara
house. The Family was having BPL card and now received new Ration Card under
National Food Security Act.
Magasira cultivated his own 6 acres of land and 2
acres of share-cropping land since two years.
All the land are rain-fed. There is no irrigation facility in the
village. As reported by the villagers,
paddy production requires huge investment of around minimum Rs.15,000.00 per
acre in this area. Responding the
query about details of
investment made by his father for
cultivation, Bhisma, elder son of Magasira Majhi narrated
about loan made by his
father in this year which is as
follows.
Name of
person/ Institution
|
Amount
|
Remarks
|
State Bank of
India
|
54,000.00
|
|
Local shop
|
18,000.00
|
Purchasing
pesticide
|
Chadheigaon Cooperative Society
|
25,000.00
|
For agriculture
|
Mortgaging Gold
|
15,000.00
|
|
On query about
norm fixed for share cropping,
Sudhansu Meher, Village
leader said that the
share-cropper is required to make
all the investment for cultivation and the final produce will be divided
into 3 of which one share will be
given to owner of the land. Generally, the farmers produce
18 quintal of paddy per acre in normal
period. But this year due to drought
situation and crop loss, the final yield will be less than 6 quintal per
acre. This year, due to scanty and
erratic rainfall, the paddy production suffered
a lot. Magasira had expected good harvest, as he had invested huge money
for it. Due to crop
failure, his hope dashed out
. He
got mentally disturbed and
hopeless. Though the children asked him
having seen his disturbing mind, he always remained silence. Remaining mentally imbalance for quite few
days, he committed suicide at last. The police seized the dead body and sent it
for post-mortem.
After news being highlighted in mass media, a number
of officials and the political people
visited his house and provided financial assistance. Tahasildar and
Revenue inspector visited his land and assessed the crop loss. The details of financial assistance provided
to his family is as follows.
Name
|
Amount
|
Remarks
|
Tahasildar
|
10,000.00
|
Sanctioned from Red Cross Fund
|
Naba Nirman Krushak sangh
|
20,000.00
|
|
Subraj Singh, BJD
|
5,000.00
|
|
Krushak Bikash Manch
|
1,000.00
|
|
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that the huge loan burden is one of
the factors for suicidal death of Magasira Majhi. His expectation of huge benefit from paddy
cultivation got disturbed due to low
rain fall and subsequent crop loss. To
repay the loan became subject matter of concern for him. Having been mentally disturbed and
hopelessness, he committed suicide at last.
Due compensation is required for the family including support for waiver
of loan.
Name of Members of
Fact-finding Team
1.
Pradip
Pradhan, RTI Activist
2.
Shankar
Panigrahi, RTI Activist
3.
Ramesh
Mohapatra, Social Activist, Baragarh
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.11
Suicidal death of Pabitra Bariha, aged 19 of ST
Community belonging to Sirabahal village under Kelendapali Gram Panchayat of
Bhatli block of Baragarh district
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 1.12.15
Respondents met by the Team
3.
Madhab
Bariha, father of the deceased, M-
9556112092
4.
Villagers
of the village
Pabitra Bariha, aged 19 of ST Community belonging to
Sirabahal village under Kelendapali Gram Panchayat of Bhatli block of Baragarh
district committed suicide on 26.10.15 by consuming poison. He was managing the
family by looking after agriculture
through investment of money which he was earning working as migrant labourer in Tamil Nadu. Due to
poor economic condition of the family, he used to migrate outside state in
pursuit of livelihood. He was survived by his grandfather, father and two
brothers. His elder brother is handicapped.
Father is incapable to do anything.
His 3rd brother is reading in Class-X. Though the family had 12 acres of land, his
father had mortgaged 4 acres of land against Rs.1,60,000
borrowed for marriage of his sister five years back. He
could not return it back owing to their failure of repay the said amount.
Secondly, his father had also borrowed Rs.60,000.00 from SBI and Rs. 75,000.00 from Uco Bank
for need of the family and agriculture. Pabitra
had invested for cultivation in 6 acres of land in this year. He
had not received any support like seed,
fertiliser etc. from Govt.
As reported by the villagers, he was very sober, gentle and
hard-working.
From the narration of the reason of suicide of his
son, Madhab Bariha said that In view of
deplorable financial
situation, he had taken
all the burdens of the family and
trying hard to recover
from financial crisis through
cultivation. Though the land is
rain-fed, he had invested huge money in agriculture with hope to get good
harvest which will help him to repay the loan and get the land returned
back. But his hope got lost, when he saw
the damaged crop in the field due to drought. As per rough calculation made on
the spot, paddy yield will be
1.5 quintal against 20
quintal harvested per acre during normal
period. He lost all hope to revive the
financial condition of the family. Being hopeless, he committed suicide at
last.
After mass media carried his suicidal death, a number
of officers and politicians visited his house to console the family and
provided financial support out of compassion.
Block Development officer gave Rs. 10,000 sanctioned under District Red
Cross Fund. Sarapanch sanctioned Rs.
2,000.00 under Harischandra Yojana.
On question about their expectation from the Govt. ,
the family suggested for waiver of loan pending against them.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that this is a case of plight of a
farmer who could not manage the family despite having 12 acres of cultivable
land. As the farmers always live in financial crisis, a little bit disturbances
in cultivation or crop failure jeopardised their life and livelihood. It
destroyed their economic backbone what happened in case of Pabitra Bariha.
Failure of the Govt. to ensure timely
support to the farmers in terms of
supply of agricultural inputs and
financials support in case of failure of crop
has left the debt-ridden farmers in hopeless future.
Members of Fact-Finding
Team
4.
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convener, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
5.
Shankar
Panigrahi, RTI Activist
6.
Ramesh Mohapatra,
Social Activist, Baragarh
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.12
Suicidal death of Harihar Budhia, aged 45 belonging to
OBC of Kadalipali village in Lehenda Gram Panchayat of Barapalli block of Baragarh district
Date of Visit of Fact-finding Team: 1.12.15
Respondents met by the Team
1.
Premabati
Budhia, wife of deceased
2.
Villagers
present during interaction with the family
Harihar Budhia, aged 45 belonging to OBC of Kadalipali
village in Lehenda Gram Panchayat of Barapalli block of Baragarh district
committed suicide by consuming poison on 19.7.15. He was survived by wife and three daughters.
Elder daughter had got married two years back. Second one Sasmita Budhia has
completed +3 Arts and third one Rina Budhia is +3 ( 1st year)
student in Barapalli College. The family is having thatched khapar house coming
under BPL category. They have received new Ration Card under National Food
Security Act.
Harihar had
cultivated paddy in his
total 3 acres irrigated land in
this year. During interaction, his wife
Premabati Budhia appraised the team
about huge loan made by her husband from different sources. These are as
follows.
Name of the Institution
|
Amount
|
Remarks
|
State Bank of India, Barapali Branch
|
50,000.00
|
|
Cooperative Society
|
50,000.00
|
|
Anchalik Gramya Bank
|
1,50,000.00
|
Mortgaging the land
|
Punjab National Bank
|
|
He wide could not tell the exact amount
|
On query whether
her husband had obtained loan for
only agriculture, Premabati replied that the loan amount has been used for
different purpose including agriculture.
But his husband had a big hope to get good harvest from paddy cultivation. With it, he had thought
of repaying the loan ad free from debt burden to some extent. As their land is
irrigated, they use to get around 30 quintal of paddy per acre. But the crop
failure and subsequent drought situation devastated his hope. He was mentally
disturbed for quite some days and was
in thoughtful how to repay the loan. At
last he committed suicide.
After his death, many officials and politicians had
visited his house and wanted to know the reason of his suicide. BDO has sanctioned a house under Indira
Awas Yojana. Tahasildar had given Rs.10,000.00 sanctioned from Red Cross Fund.
Sri Subal Sahu, MLA , Bijepur constituency had
given money for admission of his
daughter in the college.
On question about whether she is aware the package
declared by Chief Minister, Odisha, Premabati, wife of deceased emphatically
said NO. On query about their
expectation from Govt. , she sought
support for waiver of loan and Govt. service for her daughter
Observation of the Team
The Team observed
that loan burden and crop failure are the most important factor for suicidal death of Harihar Budhia. His
family should be provided support, as she had only two daughters. Nobody
is in his family to look after the
agriculture.
Members of Fact-Finding
Team
7.
Pradip
Pradhan, RTI Activist
8.
Shankar
Panigrahi, RTI Activist
9.
Ramesh
Mohapatra, Social Activist, Baragarh
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.13
Suicidal Death of a
woman Farmer Srimati Asarpi Pradhan, aged 40 belonging to Other Backward Caste
of Sahajbahal village under Gaisilet
Block of Padampur Sub-division of Baragarh district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 7.12.15
Respondents met by
the Team
1.
Gandaram Pradhan, Husband of deceased
2.
Villagers
Srimati Asarpi
Pradhan, Woman farmer aged 40 belonging to Other Backward Caste of Sahajbahal
village under Gaisilet Block of Padampur Sub-division of Baragarh district
committed suicide taking poison on dated 24.10.15. He was survived by husband and one daughter.
Her elder daughter had got married last year. Her socio-economic profile says
that she was poor and coming under BPL category. The family has thatched Khapar house. She was
in fact managing family.
She had 4 acres cultivable land which is
rain-fed. There is no irrigation
facility to this village. The villagers
generally depend on rainfall for cultivation.
Whenever there is good rainfall, there is good harvest. This year, she had
cultivated paddy in 3 acres of land, pulses in one acre of land. Due to drought, the entire crop got lost. He
had invested Rs. 40,000.00 in cultivation by borrowing loan from different
sources. As reported by the family members, the total loan burden against the family is Rs. 99,000.00. She had
also borrowed 30,000.00 from money lenders at the rate of 10% per month for
family and Rs. 60,000.00 from Cooperative Society at the rate of 7% per year. She had borrowed loan for investment in
agriculture and family. She had also purchased a pump on agriculture loan. Due
to crop failure, she got mentally depressed and hopeless. The loan burden was
so huge that she could not find any
ways to solve it. Being disturbed a lot, she
decided to end her life.
After news about her suicidal death was highlighted in
Media, many people, Govt. officials like Tahasildar, R.i., Police and local MLA
visited her home and enquired to know the reason of her death. The Agricultural
officials assessed her crop loss by visiting the field. Sri Subal Sahu, local MLA had given Rs. 5,000.00 and Sarapanach had released Rs. 2,000.00 to
the family under Harischandra
Yojana. On query about Chief Minister’s declaration about
package for drought-affected people, the family members expressed their ignorance about it.
Rather they requested the team to
approach Govt. to provide financial support to recover from loan burden.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that being frustrated and hopeless,
she decided to face the crisis and ended
the life. The family needs financial support to get rid of financial crisis.
Stringent Action should be taken against the Money Lenders who are charging exorbitant interest of 10% per month. The Govt. should check and monitor private money lending system in
the state.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1. Umakant Sahu, Social
Activist, Samuhik Marudi Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
2. Jogendra Sahu, Social
Activist, Samuhik Marudi Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.14
Suicidal Death of Makhan Sa, aged 53 belonging to
OBC of Mundapalli village in Talapali Gram Panchayat under Gaisilet Block of Baragarh district.
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 7.12.15
Respondents met by
the Team
3.
Umakant
Sahu, Social Activist
4.
Fakir Ch. Sahu, Social Activist
Sri Makhan Sa, aged 53
belonging to OBC of Mundapalli village in Talapali Gram Panchayat under Paikamal Block of
Baragarh district committed
suicide by consuming poison on dated 26.11.15. He was survived by his
wife and two daughters. The Family is
very poor and coming under BPL category. The family has thatched Khapar house.
Makhunu had 4 acres of cultivable land which are
rain-fed. This year, he had cultivated
paddy in all 4 acres of land with investment of Rs. 34,200.00 for purchasing
seed ( Rs.2200.00 ), Fertilizer ( 15,000.00 ) , Pesticide ( Rs.5,000.00 ) ,
transplantation and other expenses ( Rs.12,000.00). He had expected a lot from agriculture. But his hope got lost, when he found that 90% of the paddy crop has been damaged due to crop loss and drought situation. He
has received loan amount of Rs.10,000.00 from State Bank of India,
Talapali Branch and Rs.30,000.00 loan from Money lender at the rate of 10%
interest per month. He had also
spent Rs. 15,000.00 for his treatment in
private Nursingh Home He got frustrated and hopeless and remained in tense how to
repay the loan. At last he committed suicide.
After his suicidal death is reported, BDO, Police,
Tahasildar, Agricultural overseer had visited his house to console the family and the reason behind
the death. Sarapanch had released Rs.
2000.00 from Harischandra Yojana. On query about Chief Minister’s declaration
of package for drought-affected people, they expressed their ignorance about
it. On question about any support required for the family, they could not say
anything except expressing their helplessness.
Observation of the Team
After hearing from the family, the team is convinced
that this is a sure case of suicide. Due to loan burden and crop damage, he ended his life finding no solution to his crisis. The family
requires substantial financial support
to recover from the loan burden. Stringent Action should be taken
against the Money Lenders who are
charging exorbitant interest of 10% per month. The Govt. should check and monitor private money lending system in
the state.
Members of the Fact-finding
Team
3. Umakant Sahu, Social
Activist, Samuhik Marudi Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
4. Jogendra Sahu, Social
Activist, Samuhik Marudi Pratikar Udyam ( SMPU), Paikamal
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.15
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Daharmu Ada, graduate aged 35
belonging to ST Community of Khirmal village in Rokal Panchayat under Boden
Block of Nuapara district.
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 29.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
6.
Khira
Ada, Father of the deceased
7.
Kousalya
Ada, Wife of the deceased
8.
Debasan
Sabar, Villager ( M-9178186651)
Daharmu Ada, graduate aged 35 belonging to ST Community of Khirmal
village in Rokal Panchayat under Boden Block of Nuapara district committed
suicide by taking poison on 12.10.15 at
11 PM. He was taken to Mission Hospital, Khariara ad died there. He was survided by old his father Khir Ada aged 65, wife and two sons reading in the school. The
family comes under BPL category. Daharmu was hard working and laborious.
He was not beneficiary of any scheme. He
had not received any support from Government for cultivation.
He had only 0.5 acre of own land with 9 acres of
share-cropped land. He had cultivated paddy in 5 acres of land and cotton in 4
acres of land. He had taken a lot of
risk to do both paddy and cotton cultivation by investing more than Rs.90, 000.00. The details of loan borrowed from
different sources are as follows.
Name of person
|
Amount borrowed
|
Remarks
|
Money lender and Woman SHG
|
40,000.00
|
|
Padman Bagh, Cloth Store Owner
|
10,000.00
|
|
Mortgaging Gold of wife
|
15,000.00
|
|
Total
|
65,000.00
|
|
As the cotton crop requires huge investment for
purchasing pesticide and insecticide, he had invested accordingly to get good
profit. But His hope to get good harvest
got vanished in wilderness when he found
both paddy and cotton lost due to drought. He lost all hopes to survive.
As an educated boy, he was quite sensitive and sensible and felt humiliated when the women SHGs and
Money lenders rallied before his house and
asked for repayment. Facing very unusual situation and finding no way
to repay the same, he decided to end his
life.
As his suicide spreads like wild fire, a host of
officials and political people like MLA
rushed to his home to know the
reason of his death. The leaders of BJP and Congress had condoled the family.
The Tahasildar had given Rs. 10,000.00
released from Red Cross Fund.
On query about
any support required , his wife sought
the waiver of loan and financial support for education of her children.
Observation of the Team
This is a case of suicide of an educated young farmer
who could not withstand the situation and killed himself. Huge loan pressure borrowed for investment in
cotton crop prompted him to commit suicide. His death is a big loss to the
family as well as society. Timely financial or moral support might have saved
the precious life which he did not get it from anybody. Rather the vested and
unscrupulous group put pressure on him
for repayment of loan which was
unbearable for him.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1.
Dibakar
Nayak, Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
2.
Khirod
Routray, Member, Right to Food Campaign,
Odisha
3.
Bhojaraj
Behera, Social Activist, Khariar, Nuapara
4.
Debasana
Behera, Social Activist, Khariar, Nuapara
Farmers’ Suicide-Case
No.16
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Bhubaneswar Behera , aged 65 belonging to ST Community of Barapadara in Bhojpur Gram Panchayat of Khariar Blok of Nuapada district.
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 29.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
9.
Nirupama
Behera, Wife of the deceased
10.
Laxman
Behera, Elder Son of the deceased
11.
Debasan
Sabar, Villager and Local volunteer (
M-9178186651)
Sri Bhubaneswar Behera , aged 65 belonging to ST
Community of Barapadara in Bhojpur Gram
Panchayat of Khariar Blok of Nuapada district committed suicide by hanging
in his own house on 22.10.2015 at 9.30 AM. He was survived by his wife, 3 sons
and 3 daughter-in-laws with 10 grand sons and daughters. The socio-economic
profile of the family is very disastrous. His wife is blind and elder son is
half-mad. He was shouldering the burden
of the family and managing them with much difficulty and financial crisis. He
was getting Rs. 300/- as pension under Old Age Pension Scheme. The family is
also BPL Card holder. He and his family members work as daily wage labourer and
migrate outside state to eke out their livelihood.
Bhubaneswar had only 5 acres of cultivable
non-irrigated land with no share-cropping land.
As per the rough estimate, he used to get Rs. 25,000.00 from cultivation
and Rs. 20,000 from wage labour per year. As reported by the family, it was
very difficult to survive for 17 family members with such a low income. They
live in abject poverty. The family members use to migrate other areas in
pursuit of livelihood.
Over the years, he had borrowed huge loan around Rs.
1, 00,000.00 from money lenders and women SHGs and some known people for
investment in agriculture, cotton production, construction of house and to meet
the need of the family. The loan amount becomes high due to interest charge
ranging from 3 to 5% per month. Due to
severe financial crisis, he was not able to repay it. As the information obtained from the
narration of the family members, it was found that Bhubaneswar had invested
around 20,000.00 in cotton cultivation. He had not received any support from
Govt. It was found that though his one
acre of land was acquired by the Irrigation Department for Tikhali Irrigation
Project, he had not received
compensation amount of Rs. 1,88,000.00
till yet. The money lenders also repeatedly asked him for repayment of
loan. The crop loss due to drought
caused mental tension which aggravated his financial crisis further. To get rid
of loan crisis was very difficult task for him. He remained in tense and ended
his life without finding any solution to his terrible financial crisis.
After his death, Sri Prasad Harichandan, President,
Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee, Local MLA had visited his house. The
Tahasildar had given Rs. 10,000.00 released from Red Cross Fund by the
Collector, Nuapara. MLA had assured to sanction a house under Biju Pucca Gruha Yojana
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that Bhubaneswar Behera could not
withstand against the odds imposed on him from the family members and money
lenders. He had expected compensation amount from the Govt against the land
acquired by the Govt. He ended his life out of frustration and
helplessness.
Members of Fact-finding Team
5.
Dibakar
Nayak, Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
6.
Khirod
Routray, Member, Right to Food Campaign,
Odisha
7.
Bhojaraj
Behera, Social Activist, Khariar, Nuapara
8.
Debasana
Behera, Social Activist, Khariar, Nuapara
Farmers’ Suicide-Case No.17
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Paramashwar Nayak , aged 28
belonging to ST and BPL category
of Haladia village under Sukruli Block of Mayurbhanj district.
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 2.12.15
Respondents met by
the Team
1.
Sukeshi
Nayak, Wife of deceased
2.
Dronacharya
Nayak, Relative of the family and the villagers
Sri Paramashwar Nayak , aged 28 belonging to ST and
BPL category of Haladia village
under Sukruli Block of Mayurbhanj
district committed suicide by
taking poison on dated 13.11.15 he was survived by his wife
and one child. His family is the BPL Card holder. His source of income
is only agriculture.
He was having 6 acres of cultivable land which are
rain-fed. This year, he had cultivated
paddy in 5 acres and pulses in one acre. He had invested Rs. 32, 000.00 in cultivation. The said
amount was borrowed from Bank of India (Rs. 20,000.00 at the rate of 7 %
interest) and Women SHG (Rs.12, 000.00).
Due to drought situation, the entire crop got damaged. He had also spent
Rs. 9,000.00 for treatment of family members in this year. As reported by his
wife and the villagers, he was mentally disturbed due to crop loss and debt
burden. Women SHG were disturbing him asking for money. Finding to solution to
this crisis, he committed suicide at last.
After his suicidal death is reported in media, many
Govt. officials and political people like BDO, ABDO, Panchayat Executive
Officer and Revenue Inspector had visited his home to console the bereaved
family. BDO offered a cheque of Rs.
10,000.00 released from Red Cross Fund. Sarapanch released Rs. 2,000.00 under
Harischandra Yojana. MLA, Jashipur had also given Rs. 1,000.00 to the family.
On query about any support from Govt. required for family, they said some
amount of financial support for education of the children and repayment of
the loan.
Observation of the Team
While observing the whole gamut of the issue, the team
observed that Parameshwar committed suicide due to crop loss and his failure to resist the financial crisis. He tried to find out other ways to repay the loan, but failed miserably.
Members of fact-finding Team
1.
Laxmikant Mohanta, Social Activist,
CREFTDA, Jashipur, Mayurbhanj
2.
Gayatri Mohanta, Social Activist, CREFTDA,
Jashipur, Mayurbhanj
Farmers’
Suicide- Case No.18
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sadhu Laguri, aged 56 belonging to ST Community of Garamian village under
Sukinda Block of Jajpur district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 9.12.15
Respondents met by
the Team
5.
Dula Laguri, Elder son of the deceased
6.
Ghasia Laguri, Son of the deceased
Sadhu Laguri, aged 56 belonging to ST Community of
Garamian village under Sukinda Block of Jajpur district committed suicide by
hanging himself in his home on 31.10.2015. He was landless having no
cultivable land. He had only 24 dcml. Of
homestead land. He was cultivating share-cropped land of 2 acres obtained from
Madhab Pradhan. This family is BPL Card holder. All the family members work as
wage labourer and earn around Rs. 4,000.00 to Rs.5, 000.00 per month and manage
the family.
This year, Sadhu Laguri had cultivated his two acres
of share-cropped land He uses to get around 16 quintal of paddy from
share-cropped land every year. Due to drought, the entire paddy got lost.
Finding no support for agriculture, he had borrowed Rs. 40,000.00 for
cultivation and livelihood of the family. The details of hand loan received
from the people is as follows.
Sl.No
|
Name
|
Amount
|
1
|
Bhaskar Gagarai
|
10,000.00
|
2
|
Dhania Ragarai
|
5,000,00
|
3
|
Pitai Duduwil
|
20,0000
|
4
|
Krustan Du
|
5,000.00
|
Due to crop loss, and huge financial crisis, he ended
his life. On query about whether they
are aware about package declared by Chief Minister for drought-affected people, they said NO. On query about any support required for family,
they could not reply anything.
After the news
about his suicidal death broke out,
BDO, Tahasildar, Revenue Inspector and local MLA had visited his home to console the family. Tahasildar had given Rs. 8,000.00
released from Red Cross Fund. Sarapanch had released Rs. 2000.00 under
Harischandra Yojana.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that he had committed suicide
due to severe financial crisis. The family should be financially supported.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1.
Tapan Rout, Social Activist, Anchalika
Bikash Manch, Sukinda
2.
Dola Gobinda Mohanta,
3.
Indrajit Mohanta
Farmers’ Suicide-Case No.19
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Baladev Majhi, aged about 62 years belonging to ST Community of
Bramhariguda village under Koksara Block of Kalahandi district.
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 28.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
12.
Koya Majhi, wife
of the deceased
13.
Haladhar
Majhi, son of the deceased
Baladev Majhi, aged about 62 years belonging to ST
Community of Bramhariguda village under Koksara Block of Kalahandi district
committed suicide by taking poison on 29.10.15 at 11 PM. He was taken to
Bhawanipatna district Hospital where he died. He was survived by his wife, one
son and one daughter. While his son Haldhar Majhi is reading in Class-X, his
daughter is reading in Class-5th. Baladev was APL card holder
getting 25 kg rice under PDS. The family is having thatched Khapar house. His
wife is the pension holder under
National Old Age Pension Scheme. Being Job Card Holder of MGNREGA, he had
received just 46 mandays from 2009-10 to 2014-15. His wife and son work as
daily wage and also migrate to other areas in search of livelihood as they
could not get substantial income from the paddy and cotton production
throughout the year.
Baladev was cultivating his 12 acres of land out of
which 7 acres of land is share-cropped. All the land are rain-fed. As per the
norm of share-cropping, he used to give 50% of the agriculture produce to the
owner of the land. While narrating their
socio-economic condition, the family members said that they
got 80 quintal of paddy from the land
in normal period which has
been reduced to just 5 quintal
in this year due to erratic
rainfall and draught. Baladev could not cultivate 50 % of land in this year and
paddy sapling dried up. He had not got
any support in terms of seed, fertilizer and pesticide from Govt. for
cultivation. Baladev had
received loan Rs.33,000.00 from private money lender at the
rate of 3 to 5 % per month.
According to the family members, the crop loss, loan
burden and sharing of crop to the owner of the land as per share-cropping
arrangement are some of the factors for his suicidal death. He had remained in
tense for few days and searching way out of the crisis.
After his death, Tahasildar, Block Development
Officer, MLA, Sarapanch had visited the family to console them but not given
any assurance for their livelihood. While the Collector had released Rs. 10,
000.00 from Red Cross Fund, Sri Bhakta Charan Das provided Rs.2, 000.00 and MLA gave them Rs. 10,000.00 On a query about any
further assistance required for family from the Govt., the family members could
not specifically suggest anything except
their helplessness. On question about
their awareness of package declared by
Chief Minister for drought-affected people, they expressed their ignorance
about it.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that the poor and precarious
condition of the family has aggravated after failure of the crop in this year.
Being head of the family, Baladev was under pressure to manage the family. The
debt burden and crop loss has caused his death. The family has become hopelss,
as they do not have any avenues to survive except migrating to other areas.
Unless financial support is provided,
his two children can not pursue
their education. Waiver of loan and certain amount of financial support is
required for his family at least to survive. This family should be provided new
ration card under National Food Security Act.
Members of Fact-finding Team
9.
Dibakar
Nayak, Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
10. Khirod Routray, Member, Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
11. Sanjib Kumar Padhi, Social Activist, Kalahandi
12. Kumunda Ranjan Nayak, Local Journalist,
Kalahandi
Farmers’ Suicide-Case No.20
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Bira Majhi, aged 60 of ST Community of Dhanarpur village under Dharamgarh
block of Kalahandi district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 28.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
14.
Libanya
Majhi, wife of the deceased
15.
Hari Majhi, son
of the deceased
Bira Majhi, aged 60 belonging to ST community of ST
Community of Dhanarpur village under Dharamgarh Block of Kalahandi district committed
suicide by hanging in a tree on 11.11.15. He was survived by his wife and two
sons. Though poor, the family is not covered under PDS. They have not received
any work under NREGA in this year. His wife
is getting Rs. 300.00 as pension under National Old Age Pension Scheme. The family has thatched Khapar house. Due to
poor economic condition, his elder son could not pursue higher study.
Bira Majhi used to cultivate 2 acres of its own
agricultural and another 3 acres of share-cropped land. The land is
un-irrigated. The total yield of paddy production is around 35 quintal paddy (Monetary
value is Rs. 35,000.00). This
income is very minimal for Bira to manage the family. Keeping it in view, the
family members use to migrate to other areas.
But this year, he had cultivated land by investing huge money. While visiting the damaged crop in the field, he lost
the hope of repaying the loan. Giving
percentage of share-cropped to the owner of the land was also another burden
for him. As reported by the family, the
amount of loan pending against him was around Rs.70, 000.00 which was borrowed
for agriculture and daughter’s marriage from Money lenders and Woman SHGs at
the rate of 3 to 5% interest. They were demanding repeatedly for repayment
which was another area of tension for him. Having been failed to face the
unbelievable situation, he ended his life.
After media coverage of his suicidal death, many Govt.
officials and political people visited his home to console the family. The Tahasildar gave his family Rs. 10,000.00
released from Red Cross Fund by the Collector, Kalahandi. Sarapanch released
Rs.2, 000.00 under Harischandra Yojana and the Local MLA offered Rs.20, 000.00.
On query about any support required from Govt., the
family requested the Team to help repay
the loan and financial support for living. The Family also said that they were
not aware about any package declared by Chief Minister for drought-affected
areas.
Observation
of the Team
After discussion with the family about their problem,
the Team felt that the family is in distress condition and will aggravate if
any support is not provided. Loa burden and repeated demand of Sahukars and
Women SHGs has forced him to commit suicide.
Members of Fact-finding Team
13. Dibakar Nayak, Member, Right to Food
Campaign, Odisha
14.
Khirod Routray, Member,
Right to Food Campaign, Odisha
15. Sanjeeb Kumar Padhi,
Social Activist, Kalahandi
16. Kumunda Ranjan Nayak,
Social Activist, Kalahandi
Farmers’ Suicide-Case
No.-21
Suicidal Death of a farmer
Sahadev Dehury, aged 65 belonging to OBC of the village Koitha Saahi in Chhendipada Block of Angul district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 30.11.15
Respondents met by
the Team
7.
Kalia Dehury, elder son of the deceased
8.
Kishor Dehury, villager
Sahadeb Dehury, a 65 year old farmer died at 6 am in
the morning on 30th October 2015 in his village. Sahadev is survived
by his only son, daughter-in-law and two grand children. Just in the previous
day Sahadev along with his son Kalia (31) was busy carrying crop to the yard.
After stock he found he is not going to get the expected yield from his 3 acres
of non-irrigated agriculture and this year. Having been shocked as all of his
hope shattered Sahadev had taken the extreme step and committed suicide by
consuming excessive malaria tablets.
According to his son Kalia (31), though my father was
disturbed with loan burden and crop loss but had never let’s know that he will
going to end his life. “I am shocked to know that my father took this extreme
step and left me alone”, said Kalia. He
further added we have only 2 acres of land and had borrowed another one acre of
land from a relative for share-cropping but got only 3 kgs of Rice during the
last agriculture session. Coupled with the drought and crop loss this year we
had lost all hope.
The family was slightly tense following the increasing
interest burden on their loan of Rs 60,000. The family had taken loan from the
Chhendipada Primary Co-operative Society (Rs 15,000 has now became Rs 19,000)
and village fund, besides hand loan of Rs 40,000 from the moneylenders. The situation further worsened when both
father and son felt that they will be unable to pay back loan not even the
interest.
Though the family is listed in BPL and MGNREGS Job
Card, it was not sufficient to run the family of 5 depending on NREGS wages or
BPL Rice. The house they are living is half constructed not even pucca roof. It
has been done with the help of Kalia’s father- in- law. They have not got
Indira Awas Yojana house.
Both father and Son were daily wage earners and were
largely depending on agriculture as the main source of living to meet the
household needs, education of Children, health expenses and other family
requirements. Their neighbourers said, they had spent the entire loan amount
for agricultural operation that’s the reason the family was disturbed. Village
Sarapanch also echoed the similar sentiment.
Kishore Dehury, a resident of the village said, this
is not only the case of Sahadev , because of frequent drought and crop loss we
have been facing the extreme situation. When the news of Sahadev’s death came
in newspapers, the local politicians and Govt officials rushed to the village
and had visited the family members. Some people promptly tried to denounce the
farmer suicide angel but in vain.
The family have been provided with Rs 20,000, from
CM’s Relief Fun d, Rs, 5,000 from Red Cross Fund, Rs 2,000 from Harish Chandra
Yojana, Rs 1,000 from BJP, 2 Pockets of Rice and 10 kgs of Dal from Congress
Party etc. Besides the visit of Revenue, Govt Officials Sambalpur MP Nagendra
Pradhan of BJD and former MP Amar Pradhan, INC had also paid visit to the
family.
Observation of the Team
Though in the first impression this case was not
seemingly a farmer suicide case but circumstances and socio-economic condition
of the family, agriculture dependence, loan and opinion of family members,
villagers and financial assistance from Govt, attributed towards the death
might be due to crop loss.
Members of Fact finding Team
1.
Mrs
Sanjukta Panigrahy, Woman Activist, Bhubaneswar
2.
Manoj
Mahapatra, Social Activist, Angul
3.
Sudarshan
Chhotoray, Journalist and Activist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.22
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Sri Chandra Kaudia, aged 48 belonging to ST community of Ektaguda village in Dangarpaunsi Gram
Panchayat under Kundra Block of Koraput district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 6.12.15
Despondent met by
the Team
16.
Asmita Kaudia, Wife of deceased
17.
Chanchala Kaudia, Elder Daughter of Deceased
18.
Villagers
Sri Chandra Kaudia, aged 48 belonging to ST community
of Ektaguda village in Dangarpaunsi
Gram Panchayat under Kundra Block of Koraput district committed suicide by consuming poison on
dated 5.11.15. He was survived by his
wife and four daughters and one son. Two
daughters have got married. The family is having tiled house. His younger
daughter is reading in Primary School. Besides working in agriculture field, he
was working as daily wage labourer. The family is enlisted as BPL Card holder
and Kishan Card holder. He was not wage
labourer under NREGA. Agriculture is the only source of income.
He was having 2 acres of land and borrowed 0.5 acre of
land for share-cropping. His one acre land is irrigated by Lift Irrigation
Project and Canal. He was getting around
30 quintal of paddy every year. The
family members said that this year he had borrowed loan from some people which is
not known to them and invested same in cultivation. He had not received any assistance in terms
of seed, fertiliser and pesticide from Govt.
Due to scanty rain fall, when the crop damaged, he was mentally shocked and remained disturbed for
quite some days. He had also shared with
his wife about loan burden and thinking
how to repay it. Finding no solution to
the problem, he ended his life by consuming poison.
After his suicidal death is reported in mass media,
the Govt. officials like BDO, Tahasildar, Revenue Inspector, Village
Agriculture Worker and Sri Chandra Sekhar Majhi, Local MLA had visited his home
to console the family. Sarapanch had
released Rs. 2,000.00 under Harishchandra Yojana, VAW personally gave Rs.500.00
to the family. The Govt. officials had assured is wife to ensure finance
support to the family. But till yet no support has been given.
Observation of the Team
The economic condition of the family is very
poor. It is very difficult on the part of a woman to manage three
children without any income. His wife
Asmita Kaudia is not having that
capacity to manage the family. They are
also not in position to repay the loan. This family should be financially
supported at all costs.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1.
Biswa
Mohan Panda, Member, Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan
2.
K.
Simanchal Reddy, Social Activist, Koraput
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.23
Suicidal Death of a Farmer
Laba Harijan, aged 58 belonging to Scheduled Caste of Bhajiguda in Kanga Gram
Panchayat under Jeypore Block of Koraput district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 7.12.15
Despondent met by
the Team
1.
Sukaladi harijan, Wife of deceased
2.
Padaman
Harijan, Elder son of deceased
3.
Villagers
Laba Harijan, aged 58 belonging to Scheduled Caste of
Bhajiguda in Kanga Gram Panchayat under Jeypore Block of Koraput district committed suicide by consuming poison in
house on 7.11.15. He was survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters and two
daughter-in-laws. Two daughters have already
got married. Two married sons have got separated from the family. Laba and his
wife were staying together being separated from their sons. The family is neither covered under BPL
category nor any other schemes implemented by Govt. He
was also not wage labourer under NREGA.
He was having 5 acres of land. Two acres of land have been mortgaged since three years to meet the need of the family. Other three
acres are irrigated land. The family
members said that over the years, his father
had brought loan around
Rs.44,000.00
from Punjab National Bank, Rs.25,000.00
from LAMPS, Rs.80,000.00 from Utkal
Gramya Bank. As he was having irrigated land, he had invested
huge money expecting good yield. But
his hope got vanished due to crop
loss in this year. He was under tension due to huge loan and
this year it got aggravated due to crop loss. He could not find out any ways to
repay the loan. At last, being frustrated and hopeless, he committed
suicide.
After his suicidal death, BDO, Tahasildar,
Sub-Collector (Jeypore), Revenue Inspector, Village Agriculture Worker had
visited his house. Sarapanch released Rs.2500.00 to the family. Agriculture officer had given Rs.1, 000.00.
Observation
of the Team
It was observed that this family is not covered under
any welfare or food security scheme.
The economic condition of the family is very weak. This family should be covered under National
Food Security Act. His wife should be
given pension under National Widow Pension Scheme. As huge loan burden is on family, the Govt.
should take steps for waiver of the
loan.
Members of the Fact-finding Team
1. Biswa
Ranjan Panda, Member, Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan
2. K.Simanchal
Reddy, Social Activist, Koraput
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.24
Suicidal Death of a Farmer Laxmidhar
Bhatta, aged 48 belonging to OBC of
Raipada village under Ranpur Block of
Nayagarh district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 30.11.15
Despondent met by
the Team
1.
Sri
Sukadev Bhatta, nephew of the deceased
2.
Minika
Dei, wife of deceased
Sri Laxmidhara Bhatta, aged 48
of Raipada village under Ranapur Block of Nayagarh district committed suicide
on 1st Nov 2015 by drinking pesticide in his own
house. He was surviving by his wife Minika Dei and two sons Mr.Dharanidhara
Bhatta aged 16 years and Mr Lipu Bhatta aged around 21years and one
daughter Mrs. Sabita Bhatta who has already got married. Lipu Bhatta is undermatric and unemployed
whereas his son Dharanidhar Bhatta is matriculate.
He was having 2 acres of
agriculture land and doing share-cropping in 5 acres of land. All the land is
irrigated, as he was drawing water from Canal and pond. He had
cultivated vegetable crop like cucumber, bringal, ladies finger and bitter guard
in his land. This year, due to bad rain fall and subsequent water crisis, he
could not get the water and his entire crop got damaged. The family members also said that he had
borrowed Rs. 80,000 loan from Sahukars, Hand loan and from Laxmibai Woman SHG.
When the crop got damaged, he lost his hope of repaying the loan. In the meantime, woman SHG members quarrelled
with his wife for repayment of loan. Finding no solution for repayment and
getting hopeless, he commited suicide.
On query about their awreness of drought package declared
by Chief Minister, Odisha, the family members expressed their ignorance about
it. With regard to their expectation, they
said that the Govt. should provide financial support for waiver of loan.
.
Members of Fact-finding Team
1.
Soumya
Ranjan Pradhan, Social Activist, open Hand Organisation
2.
Santanu
Sahu, RTI Activist
Farmers’
Suicide-Case No.25
Suicidal Death of a Farmer Debendra
Mohapatra, aged 41 belonging to General Caste
of Khetrapala village under Dharmashala Block of Jajpur district
Date of the Visit of Fact-Finding Team: 1.21.15
Despondent met by
the Team
1.
Debaki
Mohapatra, Wife of deceased
2.
Ananta
Swain, Villager
Sri Debendra Mohapatra, aged 41 belonging to General
Caste of Khetrapala village under Dharmashala Block of Jajpur district committed suicide by taking pesticide on
23.10.2015. He was surviving by his wife
Debaki Mohapatra and one daughter. He was
having Kutcha thatched house and enlisted as BPL category. His name has also been enrolled as Priority Household under National food
Security Act.
He was having 2 acres of cultivable land with no
irrigation facility. This year he had
cultivated 5 acres of land ( 3
acres share-croping). Bue due to scanty
rain fall, his paddy cultivation got
damaged and his
hope to get produces
got vanished. He remained in tense
due to crop loss. He also could not find out the ways how to repay the loan which
has been borrowed from different people. Finding no solution, he committed
suicuide.
After his death, his family has got hopeless and his
wife is not finding solution to the problem left by his husband. On query about their expectation, his wife
Debaki mohapatra said that some financial support is required for survival, as
there is earing member of the family.
Observation of the Team
The Team observed that this is clear case of Farmers’
suicide. The family is in distress
situation. Crop loss and subsequent
suicidal death of bread-earner of the family has brough disastrous
situation. Financial support is highly
required for the family.
Members of fact-Finding team
1.
Sri
sachikant Pradhan, Member, odisha Nagarik samaj
2.
Sri
pratap sahu, Social activist
Annexture-3
List of
cases of alleged Farmers’ Suicide reported in various Newspapers in Odisha
Sl.No.
|
District
|
Block
|
Village
|
Name
of farmers Committed Suicide
|
Reason
of suicide
|
Date of
Suicide
|
1
|
Angul
|
Chhendipada
|
Chhendipada (
Kaintha Sahi)
|
Sahadev Dehuri
Age-65
|
Loan from
cooperative society of
9,530,
|
30.10.15
|
2
|
Angul
|
Pallahada
|
Jolanda
|
Gangadhar
Nayak
|
|
31-10-2015,Sambada
|
3
|
Angul
|
Banrapala
|
Dabardhua
|
Sudam Biswal
|
|
31-10-2015,
Sambada
|
4
|
Angul
|
Kanihan
|
Sipur
|
Nakul Pradhan
Age-55
|
Crop damage
|
1-11-15,
Samaja
|
5
|
Kalahandi
|
Kokasara
|
Gambhariguda
|
Baladev Majhi
Age-45
|
Loan
from mahajan of
30,000,
|
29.10.15
|
6
|
Kendrapara
|
Mahakalapada
|
Ostar
|
Rabindra
mahali, aged 50
|
|
30.10.15
|
7
|
Dhenkanal
|
Kankadahada
|
Dasipur
|
Rama sahu,
aged 42 ( woman)
|
|
30.10.15
|
8
|
Dhenkanal
|
Otapada
|
Ostapala
|
Bhramarbar
Nayak
Age-60
|
Crop damage,
Loan of
40,000 from a sHG
|
1-11-2015,
Samaja
|
9
|
Balangir
|
Turekela
|
Dhusamunda
|
Ujuli Bag(W)
Age-50
|
Paddy &
kappa
Crop damage
&
75,000 loan from village mahajan
|
2-11-2015,
Prameya
|
10
|
Balangir
|
Saintala
|
|
Arakhita Majhi
|
Hand loan, mud
gage,
|
29.10.15
|
11
|
Bargarh
|
Gaisilat
|
Khaliadhipar
|
Asarpi
Bariha(W)
|
|
1-11-2015,
Prameya
|
12
|
Ganjam
|
Buguda
|
Chadeiapali
|
Trilochan
Badatya
Age-40
|
|
30.10.15
|
13
|
Bargarh
|
Atabira
|
Jhiliminda
|
Susila Tiria
Age-43
|
|
1.11.15
|
14
|
Bargarh
|
|
Chantipali GP
Kermeli
village
|
Premraj Barik
Age-43
|
Crop damage
& Loan
|
2-10-15, Samaj
|
15
|
Nabrangpur
|
Nandahandi
|
Purunapani
|
Bhaga Paika
|
Crop damage
and Loan
20,000 from a SHG and
30,000 from a relative
|
29-10-2015 in
Samaj
|
16
|
Jajpur
|
Dharmasala
|
Khetrapala
|
Debendra
Mohap[atra
Age-040
|
Hand loan for
agriculture of
85,000, mental tension for drought,
|
23.10.15
|
17
|
Jajpur
|
Sukinda
|
Kankadapala
GP, Garamina village
|
Sadhu Laguri
Age-45
|
|
1-11-2015
|
18
|
Nuapara
|
Komna
|
Junagarh pada
|
Sadhu Nial
|
30,000 loan from SHG,
15,000 loan by mud gazing gold,
|
1-11-2015,
Samaja
|
19
|
Devgarh
|
Tileibani
|
Gailo village
of Jharagogua GP
|
Piter Barla
Age-50
|
Crop damage,
previous loan
|
29-10-2015
reported in Samaj
|
20
|
Mayurbhanj
|
Rairangpur
town
|
radhanagar
|
Gungaram
Bandra
Age-
|
Loan, Crop damage,
Mental pressure
|
18.11.15
|
21
|
Angul
|
Angul
|
Rantalei
|
Ranjan Sahu
Age-37
|
Crop damage
|
18.11.15
|
22
|
Keonjhar
|
Pandapada PS
|
Basantpur
|
Santosh Patra
Age-35
|
Crop damage,
|
18.11.15
|
23
|
Jajpur
|
Korei
|
Ichhapur
|
Sitaram
Age-28
|
SHG loan-
30,000, and Copertative loan-
30,000
Notice from
cooperative to refund loans
|
16.11.15
|
24
|
Kalahandi
|
Narla
|
Pujipadar
|
Somonath
Majhi,
Age-60
|
Crop damage
& loan
|
16.11.15
|
25
|
Nabrangpur
|
Jhrigaon
|
Ramsa
|
Dasaru Gauda
Age-55
|
|
|
26
|
Nabrangpur
|
Jharigaon
|
Nangaguda
|
Kamal Das
Age-50
|
|
|
27
|
Berhampur
|
Purusotampur
|
Singipur
|
Lochan Bhuyan
Age-55
|
Unable to pay
the laborers wage
|
19.11.15
|
28
|
Sundargarh
|
Bisra PS
|
Kapranda
|
Sukra Oram
Age-55
|
Lamps loan-
16,180, Loan to build Hotel
14,980
|
20.11.15
|
29
|
Dhenkanal
|
Bhuban
|
|
Rabi Mallick
|
Seening
damaged crop
|
20.11.15
|
30
|
Keonjhar
|
Champua
|
Nisagadia
|
Raju Naik,
Age-28
|
Coperative
loan, crop damage, mental pressure
|
20.11.15
|
31
|
Nuapada
|
Sinapali
|
Dangariguda
|
Shobhasingh
Majhi,age-45
|
|
|
32.
|
Nuapada
|
Komna
|
Sanbeheli
|
Joswant
Rana,age-26
|
|
|
33.
|
Dhenkanal
|
Sadar
|
Sankulei
|
Baidhara
Pradhana,age-65
|
Co-operative
Loan and Hand-loan from different people, Crop-damage and mental-pressure
|
27-10-15, Samaya
|
34
|
Cuttack
|
Banki
|
Nuasahi
|
Banka Bihari
Rout
|
Crop Damage
and mental-pressure
|
27-10-2015,
Samaja
|
35
|
Balangir
|
Luisingha
|
Manahira
|
Basudeba
Bhoi,age-45
|
Crop-Damage,
Hand-loan, Mental-pressure
|
20-10-2015,
Samaj
|
36
|
Bargarh
|
Bhatli
|
Temren
|
Makaradwaja
Bag, age-55
|
Scant rainfall
caused loss of crop, loan availed from Co-operative Bank and various private
financial institutions became a burden and Mental-Pressure
|
12-12-2015,
SAMBADA
|
37
|
Sundergarh
|
Badagan
|
Itama
|
Sashidhara
Behera, Age-65
|
Loss of Crop,
Hand-Loan and Mental-pressure
|
12-12-2015,
SAMBA
DA
|
38
|
Khurdah
|
Jatani
|
Baranga-Ratagada-Nuasahi
|
Arjuna Mallik
|
Loss of crop,
Loan Repayment burden and Mental Pressure
|
1-12-2015, Prameya
|
39
|
Kendrapara
|
Pattamundai
|
Khadianda
|
Arabinda Ray,
Age-45
|
Loss of Crop
and Burden of Loan-Repayment
|
15-11-2015,
SAMBADA
|
40
|
Jajpur
|
Sukinda
|
Dudhujori
Panchayat, Boulapal Village
|
Manjulata Dehuri,
Age-40
|
Loss of Crop
|
15-11-2015,
SAMBADA
|
41
|
Jharsuguda
|
Kolabira
|
Gudgan
|
Bibeka
Kharsel, Age-22
|
Loss of crop
and burden of Bank-Loan amounting Rs60,000
|
15-11-2015,
SAMBADA
|
42
|
Khurdha
|
Khurdha
|
Tirimal
Village(Paschima dwara Patanasahi)
|
Gobinda Kandi,
Age-52
|
Loss of Crop
and Loan Repayment Burden
|
21-11-2015,
SAMAJA
|
43
|
Cuttack
|
Tangi-Choudwar
|
Mangarajpur
Panchayat, Berana Village
|
Indramani
Sinku, Age-52
|
Loss of Crop
and Burden of Loan-Repayment
|
21-11-2015,
SAMAJA
|
44
|
Bolangir
|
Bangamunda
|
Biripalli
|
Chulakanta
Sahu, Age-25
|
Loss of Crop
and Burden of Loan-Repayment
|
21-11-2015,
SAMAJA
|
45
|
Balasore
|
Baliapal
|
Palajamakunda
|
Natabar Jena,
aged 40
|
Loss of crop
and loan burden
|
21.12.15,
Sambad
|
46
|
Sambalpur
|
|
Bhikampur
|
Netra Ucchab,
aged 35
|
DO
|
21.12.15
Sambad
|
47
|
Baragarh
|
|
Babaji Matha
|
Paresh Khadia
|
DO
|
DO
|
Details
of issues relating to farmer’s suicide, Reaction or Comments given by State
Government, Political Parties, Civil Society, Print and Electronic Media.
Date
|
Issues/Items
|
Reaction/Comments
|
|
Farmers Suicide:
How far true or false?
|
Sambada
conducted a fact-finding on suicide of Sanatana Mirza of Dhenkanal and found
that crop-damage and poor-financial condition are the reason for suicide.
|
3-12-2015
|
None of the
farmers committed suicide due to crop-damage or Loan
|
Shri
Bijayashree Routray, Revenue Minister in Assmbly in the question hour session
gave the statement that no farmer has committed suicide under the burden of
crop-damage or loan on 2-12-2015.
|
2-11-2015
|
A storm
raised regarding farmer’s suicide where opposition leader Narasingha Mishra
has accused the Government of provoking farmer’s to commit suicide and now
the Government is scared to face the reality.
|
Damodara
Rout, Minister, Co-operative Department on behalf of Government stated that
Farmer’s are being provided various facilities like Agriculture Loan,
Irrigation, Electrification for the purpose of irrigation but Narasingha
Mishra blamed the Government that due to bogus promises of Government, the farmer’s
are committing suicide.
|
16-11-2015
|
Extension
of Loan-repayment period to 5years for the drought-affected farmers
|
“NITIDINA”
News-paper had reported that Government of Odisha has extended Loan-Repayment
tenure from 2years to 5years particularly for the farmers of drought-affected
region issuing order through letter to Co-operative Banks and other Bankers.
|
16-11-2015
|
Bijaya
Mohapatra, a Member of BJP’s National Executive Committee has accused
Government of doing Farmer’s convention on the corpses of farmers.
|
A report
published in “NEETIDINA” reflected the anguish of Bijaya Mohapatra who felt
shocked and shattered that when maximum farmer’s suicide happened in Bargarh
district so what was the intention of Government to organize a farmer’s
convention on the grandeur of election-campaign.
|
16-11-2015
|
Pradip
Pradhan, State Convenor, Right to Food Campaign,Odisha urged the Government
to accept the plain truth regarding farmer’s suicide.
|
In an
Article published in a leading News-Paper, Pradip Pradhan had slammed the
report of Sarat Chandra Panda, Sub-Collector, Bolangir and Patanagarh,
Collectors of other Districts and Tahasildaras in which they stated that other reasons not
crop-damage and burden of loan effected farmer’s suicide.
|
4-15-2015
(SAMAJA)
|
Prabhasa
Mishra, a Social Activist has written an Article, “Farmers’ Suicide: the
dodged questions”.
|
In a
thread-bare article published in “Samaj”, Prabhasa Mishra had presented a
clear-cut picture of status of Agriculture in Odisha and attributed reasons
like Farmer’s problem and weak Government Policy measures were the root-cause
of Farmer’s suicide.
|
30-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
|
In an
article published in ‘SAMBAD’, Mahameghabahana Airya Kharabela Swain had
suggested various measures to save farmers from the trappings of farmers’
suicide.
|
In an
Article published in ‘SAMBAD’, Kharabela Swain had suggested some proposals
stemmed from his experience and he blamed the policy lacunae of both Central
Government and State Government the prime-reasons of farmer’s suicide.
|
1-12-2015
(SAMBADA)
|
“Farmer’s
Suicide vis-à-vis Government Convention”, A Article of Saroj published in
“SAMBAD”.
|
In an
Article published in “SAMBAD”, Saroj had criticized the BJD Government for
organizing a grand convention incurring expenditure of Rs10crore from
state-exchequer is nothing but a smoke-screen to divert the real-issue of
farmer’s suicide.
|
1-12-2015
(SAMBAD)
|
“34% of
electricity is mis-utilized, Only 1.44% Electricity is reserved for
Agriculture and Irrigation and 1.53%
Electricity reserved for Drinking Water” as stated by Pranab Prakash Das, the
Energy Minister.
|
In a reply
to question asked by Dillip Ray, Pranab Prakash Das, Energy Minister had
replied that only 1.44% of Electricity is consumed for Agriculture sector.
The rest of electricity is supplied to Companies and other sector.
|
23-11-2015
(Prameya)
|
Govt. of
Odisha has demanded a package of 1,687 as drought compensation for Odisha
from Central Government.
|
The Government
of Odisha has sent the current Drought-Severity Report to Central Government
demanding Rs1,687crore as drought-compensation.
|
23-11-2015
(SAMAJA)
|
Congress
Party,Odisha had released a White-Paper on “Farmer’s Suicide” putting the
blame on Govt. of Odisha for farmer’s suicide to which Government replied
that “Damaged Crops and burden of Loan” were not the reasons behind farmer’s
suicide.
|
Congress
Party had put a White-Paper on distress drought condition of Odisha shifting
the entire blame on Government of Odisha. Government of Odisha had retorted
the allegation leveled were absurd and baseless. Congress party had slammed
the double-standard of Govt. of Odisha stating that in one hand Government
was stating that “Loss of Crop” and “Loan-Burden” weren’t the reason for
farmer’s suicide but on the other hand, the Government was soliciting a
drought-compensation of Rs1,687crore which was nothing but a covert attempt
of Government to hide the truth.
|
24-11-2015
(Times of India)
|
The
Government of Odisha moves centre seeking a Drought-Package of Rs1,700crore.
|
The Govt.
Of Odisha through a submission of Memorandum had solicited a Drought-package
of Rs1700crore but an interesting paradox was the Government had mentioned
that Farmer’s had not died due to “Loss of Crops” in the report in the
same-breath.
|
24-11-2015
(SAMBAD)
|
Government
had turned a blind-eye to the plight of
farmers despite admitting the impact of drought-severity.
|
Pradeep
Mohapatra, Special Relief Commissioner of Govt. Of Odisha had admitted the
Drought-Severity in Odisha but stated that it couldn’t be linked to Farmer’s
suicide as the reports of Collectors of various districts indicated that
farmer’s had not committed suicide due to “Loss of Crops”.
|
10-10-2015
(SAMBAD)
|
Again three
numbers of farmers died.
|
A
fact-finding study conducted by Journalists in Pahadashreegida village of
Atabira block Baragarh district, Jujumara block of Sambalpur District and
Kesinga block of Kalahandi district had revealed that Ujagara Gumura of
Pahadashreegida village of Atabira block, Sanatana Mirdha of Jujumara block,
Sambalpur and Uanshu Meher of Kesinga block, Kalahandi had committed suicide.
|
10-10-2015
(Prameya)
|
The
death-toll of Farmers is on rise
|
A team
comprising leaders of B.J.P had visited drought-affected area of Odisha and
blamed the Government on issue of Farmer’s suicide based upon the
data-collected.
|
15-11-2015
(Sambada)
|
“Again
death of three farmers” is the data collected by Journalists.
|
A
fact-finding conducted by Journalists had reported that during 13-11-2015 to
14-11-2015 within a span of 24hours, 3 numbers of Farmers had committed
suicide.
|
14-11-2015
(Sambada)
|
“A warning
to Government not to throw water on Farmer’s agitation”-Paschima Odisha
Farmer’s Protection Coordination Committee.
|
An Agitation
March was organized by Paschima Odisha Krushaka Surakhya Samanaya Samiti in
Baragarh dated on 9-11-2015 where Government was warned not to spoil the
spirit of Farmer’s agitation march.
|
17-11-2015
(Prameya)
|
Naveen
Pattnaik is terribly annoyed and told Pramila Mallick to beg apology
otherwise there wouldn’t be any mercy on her.
|
Naveen
Pattnaik, CM of Odisha was vividly angry and upset over the statement of
Pramila Mallick who told that, “incidents of Farmer’s committing suicide due
to crop-loss are false and fabricated and instead they should be given
immortal Sweets to conquer over death-fear.” An inside report stated that
Naveen Pattnaik was so flabbergasted that he ordered Pramila Mallick to beg
apology to farmer’s for her irresponsible statement otherwise there would be
no apology from Government for Pramilla Mallick.
|
17-11-2015
(Samaja)
|
Grant of
Loan particularly for drought-affected Farmers in Kharif Season as ordered by
Secretary, Agriculture to Managing Director of Bank.
|
Manoj
Ahuja, Secretary, Agriculture, Government of Odisha had ordered Bank-Managing
Directors to provide loans for Rabi-season to exclusively for those Farmers
who had been affected by severity of drought.
|
17-11-2015
(Times of India)
|
Opposition
Parties like BJP and Congress are afraid that BJD’s Farmer’s Rally may
back-fire.
|
The
Farmer’s Convention supposed to be organized on 19-11-2015 at Sohela of
Baragarh is believed to be morally-weak and opposition parties like BJP and
Congress apprehend that the move by BJD in sheer-desperation to show the
solid backing of Farmers behind it may backfire due to simmering discontent
of Farmers for BJD Government.
|
11-11-2015
(Prameya)
|
Prameya had
reported that two numbers of Farmers had died in Jharigaon.
|
As reported
by PRAMEYA, two numbers of farmers had committed suicide in Umarakota area.
|
17-11-2015
(Times of India)
|
3 more
debt-ridden farmers end-lives, toll now over 100 as stated by Women
Congress,Odisha
|
Launching a
stiff protest against the “Immortal Sweet” comment of Pramilla Mallick, the
Women Congress of Odisha had burnt the effigy of Pramila Malllick and
simultaneously ridiculed B.J.D invoking it to launch a “Immortal Sweet”
scheme.
|
18-11-2015
(Prameya)
|
Fed her
immortal sweet, then burnt the effigy.
|
“Odisha
Civil Society Forum” had protested “Immortal Sweet” comment of Pramila
Mallick tooth and nail and burnt her effigy at Gandhi Marg after feeding her
“Immortal Sweet”.
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18-11-2015
(Prameya)
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The report
of Government reflected that 16,000 villages in Odisha are drought-affected.
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21
Districts, 139 blocks and 16,000 villages of Odisha had been drought-affected
as reported by Govt. of Odisha.
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18-11-2015
(Prameya)
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Another
farmer lost live and attempt made to hijack the incident to which
Congress-Party had protested before Police-Station.
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In Puruna
Pani village of Khristimaguda belonging to Nandahandi block of Nabarangpur,
Labanya Jani had committed suicide reacting to which Congress-Party had
conducted a Road-blockade and protested before Police-Station.
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18-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
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M.P creates
trouble for BJD-The statement of Prasana Pattasani.
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The
Farmer’s convention at Sohela organized by BJD had been criticized by it’s
own M.P, Prasanna Pattasani for which the party had condemned the statement
of Prasanna Pattasani.
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18-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
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Another two
number of Farmers had committed suicide.
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Due to
current acute drought-situation, SAMBADA had reported that 2number of Farmers
in Sambalapur and Nabarangpur districts had committed suicide.
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18-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
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Civil
Society Organization had burnt the Effigy.
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The Effigy
of Pramila Mallick had been burnt by Civil Society Organization who
sarcastically commented that Farmers should be fed “Immortal Ladhu” making a
mockery of Farmer’s suicide incidents.
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15-11-2015
(SAMAJA)
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Minister
had to face untoward situation as members of “Naba-Nirmana Krushaka
Sangathana” slept before the Car of the Minister.
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Pradeep
Maharathi, Minister of Agriculture was supposed to grace “Ghadimula
Child-Festival” in Jagatsinghpur but he he was stalked in the way by members
of “Nabanirmana Krushaka Sangathan” who slept in front of his Car as a Mark
of Protest implying the role of Minister in Farmer’s suicide episode was
pivotal.
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15-11-2015
(Samaja)
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The air is
thick with the allegation that Farmers had committed suicide under the burden
of Loan.
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Due to
acute Drought resulting in “Loss of Crop” and “burden of Loan-repayment” had
forced Jigarana Bangali, the farmer to commit suicide by drinking poison in
Khadianga Panchayat of Pattamundai block of Kendrapara.
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15-11-2015
(Samaja)
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The
Women-Farmer who committed suicide.
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Rebati
Majhi, a Woman Farmer in Kusumkhunta village of Borenga G.P
of Boden Block, Nuapada had committed suicide.
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19-11-2015
(Times of India)
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“BJD to
highlight the Sops offered by it to Farmers at Sohela Rally”-Surya Narayan
Patra, Vice-President, BJD.
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Naveen
Pattnaik had organized a Farmer’s convention at Sohela, Baragarh to save his
face from the slur of Farmer’s suicide so that Party’s credential as
Pro-farmer Government would be fortified.
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19-11-2015
(PRAMEYA)
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Naveen
Pattnaik, Chief Minister, Odisha had ordered stern action against
Money-Lenders.
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The recent
spate of Farmer’s suicide incidents had forced Naveen Pattnaik to wake-up
from his slumber ordering the Collectors to provide relief to farmer’s in
drought-affected areas and initiate stern action against Money-Lenders who
were providing loan to Farmer’s at exorbitant rate of interest.
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19-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
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“The sweet
of Arrogance”-Soumya Ranjan Pattnaik.
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Soumya
Ranjan Pattnaik of SAMBAD had termed the “Immortal Ladhu” comment of Pramilla
Mallick as the “Height of Arrogance” by writing in detail in an Article
published in “SAMBADA” Newspaper. Launching a scathing attack on Government
in his Article Soumya Ranjan Pattnaik had accused the Government of beating
about the bushes to hide it’s own weakness though Government was fully aware
of the fact that Farmer’s had committed suicide owing to the fact “Loss of
Crop” and “Burden of Loan-repayment.”
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18-11-2015
(Sarbasadharana)
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Effigy of
Pramila Mallick was burnt and Civil Society conducted a protest March seeking
eviction of Pramila Mallick from the Party.
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Taking a
strong exception to the comment of Pramila Mallick, The M.L.A, BJD, the Civil
Society Organization of Odisha had burnt the effigy of Pramilla Mallick as a
mark of stiff protest.
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19-11-2015
(Pioneer)
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Civil
Society Body protests “Immortal Ladhu” comment.
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Civil
Society Organization of Odisha had condemned the “Immortal Ladoo” statement
of Pramilla Mallick demanding her eviction along with eviction of Pradeep
Maharathi, Agriculture, Minister from the Party.
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18-11-2015
(Parjyabekhaka)
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On issue of
“Immortal Ladoo”, the effigy of Pramila Mallick was burnt.
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Civil
Society Organization of Odisha had condemned the “Immortal Ladoo” statement
of Pramilla Mallick demanding her eviction along with eviction of Pradeep
Maharathi, Agriculture, Minister from the Party
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19-11-2015
(SAMBADA)
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Agriculture
Minister was denied access to Agriculture Convention.
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On
19-11-2015, a Farmer’s convention had been organized in Sohela of Bargarh
where Pradeep Maharathi, Agriculture Minister, Damodara Rout, Co-operation
Minister, Bijayashree Routray, Revenue Minister and Nagendra Pradhan, MP,
Sambalpur had been denied permission to attend the Convention from the office
of the Chief Minister because they partly admitted the onus of responsibility
of Government in Farmer’s suicide cases.
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19-11-2015
(SAMAJA)
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Controversial
Statements of Ministers put Government in dock.
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A host of
Ministers of BJD Government had made controversial statement relating to
Farmer’s suicide for which matter spiraled down bad to worse for BJD
Government for which Chief Minister had expressed displeasure over these
Ministers.
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17.12.15 ( TOI)
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Widows real
victims of Farmers’ Suicide
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Cover Story
made by Times of India about
sorrows and sufferings of the widows whose husband –farmers committed
suicide due to crop loss and loan burden. Three widows i.e, Osmati Kaudia of Kundra Block of
Koraput district, Koushalya Ada of Boden Block of Nuapara district and Sukeshi Nayak of Sukruli Block of Mayurbhanj district presented
their agonies in a Public Hearing on Farmers suicide organised by Civil society Groups in Bhubaneswar on 13.12.15
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25.12.15 ( Sambad)
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Farmers’
Narrative
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This
is an article written by Das Benuhur,
famous Columnist who has made very in
depth analysis from various perspective
how the farmers condition is
terrible and the callousness of the administration to understand the precarious condition of agriculture
in the state.
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