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Patna :When a young Dalit widow went to meet a senior bureaucrat in Bihar, it took him exactly 24 hours to respond. He got into his car and drove 45 kilometres to the school which had sacked her.
Upon arrival yesterday, District Magistrate Kanwal Tanuj ordered officials at the state-run school to allow Urmila Kuwar into the kitchen. Then, seated on the floor with senior members of the Education Department, he sampled her lunch.
Urmila, 36, who lives in the Aurangabad district, 140 km from the state capital of Patna, says she was fired by the school principal three years ago after she lost her husband. She was allegedly told that as a Dalit widow, she would not be allowed to cook the free mid-day meal that all government schools are obliged to offer to students.
Since then, she said, she has been trying to get her job back, but the principal refused unless she paid him a bribe of Rs. 10,000, unaffordable given that she supports four young children alone.
Distrcit Magistate Tanuj has dismissed the principal, who has been charged with discrimination under the strict Scheduled Castes/Schedule Tribes (SC/ST) Act.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/dali...a-bureaucrat-1436741?pfrom=home-lateststories
While dalit atrocities are being highlighted i found this piece which makes me realise how most people in India have not forgotten humanity .
Upon arrival yesterday, District Magistrate Kanwal Tanuj ordered officials at the state-run school to allow Urmila Kuwar into the kitchen. Then, seated on the floor with senior members of the Education Department, he sampled her lunch.
Urmila, 36, who lives in the Aurangabad district, 140 km from the state capital of Patna, says she was fired by the school principal three years ago after she lost her husband. She was allegedly told that as a Dalit widow, she would not be allowed to cook the free mid-day meal that all government schools are obliged to offer to students.
Since then, she said, she has been trying to get her job back, but the principal refused unless she paid him a bribe of Rs. 10,000, unaffordable given that she supports four young children alone.
Distrcit Magistate Tanuj has dismissed the principal, who has been charged with discrimination under the strict Scheduled Castes/Schedule Tribes (SC/ST) Act.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/dali...a-bureaucrat-1436741?pfrom=home-lateststories
While dalit atrocities are being highlighted i found this piece which makes me realise how most people in India have not forgotten humanity .