Death proof sought for withdrawal, Odisha tribal man takes sister's skeleton to bank
A tribal man from Odisha has taken his sister's skeleton to a bank in an unusual attempt to secure a death proof for her. This incident highlights the challenges faced by marginalized communities in accessing legal documentation. The case has drawn attention to the bureaucratic hurdles that can complicate matters of identity and inheritance.
- ▪The man is seeking a death proof for his deceased sister.
- ▪He brought her skeleton to a bank to emphasize his plight.
- ▪This incident reflects the difficulties faced by tribal communities in Odisha.
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Naresh Chandra Pattanayak is a journalist based in Keonjhar, Odisha, contributing to the Times of India. He reports on regional issues, including social, cultural, and political events in Odisha. His work covers significant local stories, such as protests, heritage site incidents, and community challenges, reflecting a commitment to highlighting regional concerns.Read More
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