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This Article is From Aug 11, 2018

Did Aadhaar Glitches Cause Half Of 14 Recent Jharkhand Starvation Deaths? 

Did Aadhaar Glitches Cause Half Of 14 Recent Jharkhand Starvation Deaths? 
An Aadhaar biometric identity card, issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), is arranged for a photograph in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

On July 27, Rajendra Birhor, a 40-year-old Adivasi, starved to death in Ramgarh, a district in eastern Jharkhand. He belonged to a “particularly vulnerable tribal group” and should have had access to at least two welfare measures that could have saved his life: a pension and a ration card.

Like him, 13 others died of starvation in Jharkhand over the last 10 months, according to the latest available data from the Right To Food campaign, an advocacy group. They should have all benefited from Antodyay Anna Yojana, the food ration scheme meant for the poorest of poor in India.

In most cases, the Jharkhand government denied that deaths were caused by starvation (You can read those denials here, here and here). The state food and supply minister Saryu Roy has accused food activists, who see a link between starvation and these deaths, of “playing politics”.

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