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Kernel Of A Tragedy

Mango-seed poisoning kills three adivasis in an Odisha village

Kernel Of A Tragedy
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For once, no one바카라”not even the Opposition바카라”is calling it 바카라˜starvation deaths바카라™. A week after three members of an adivasi family died after eating a cake made of mango kernel gruel at Mainapadar village in Jharigaon block of Odisha바카라™s Nabarangpur district, the worst that former Nabarangpur MP Pradeep Majhi could accuse the Naveen Patnaik government of was 바카라œfailure to ens­ure development바카라.

Four members of Arjun Santa바카라™s family started vomiting on the night of August 20. His wife Sudhamani (30), sister Namita (15) and sister-in-law Pramila (28) died within hours of each other, while his six-year-old son Prakash survived what Nabarangpur chief district medical officer Sivarani Mishra called a case of 바카라˜food poisoning바카라™. Arjun and his brother were not at home when the rest of the family ate the mango kernel preparation.

The deaths brought back memories of the dying of 24 people at Kashipur in neighbouring Rayagada district in 2001 after having mango kernel and another two deaths in the same area in 2016, all of which were attributed to hunger. But it became clear soon that the deaths at Mainapadar were not a result of starvation.

바카라œArjun has 6.5 acres of land and earned Rs 3 lakh from maize cultivation last year,바카라 says Nabarangpur collector Ajit Mishra. 바카라œThis year too, he is expecting a bumper crop. He owns a tractor and a bike. We found he has about 60 kg of rice stored in his house, including the 20 kg he procured on his NFSA (National Food Security Act) card the previous week.바카라

But if Arjun is so well-off, one wonders how he became a beneficiary under the Centre바카라™s flagship food security scheme. And why did his family members eat mango kernel when they had so much rice? 바카라œMango kernel gruel is an integral part of the food habits of adivasis in the area,바카라 says Jharigaon-based activist Parama Panda, who visited the family after the deaths. 바카라œThey dry the kernel in summer, powder it and store it to be consumed during the monsoons when they are unable to go into the forests to fetch various roots and vegetables. It is a nutritious and tasty delicacy. But if the gruel is kept for days together, it develops fungus, which often proves deadly. The deaths in the Santa family have more to do with lack of awareness about hygiene than starvation.바카라

Absence of timely medical attention also played its part. The victims could have been saved had they been rushed to the hospital when they developed tell-tale symptoms of food poisoning. But there was a delay of around six hours, which exacerbated the problem, Mishra points out. He has a point바카라”Prakash, who survived, had been shifted to the Shaheed Laxman Nayak Medical College in Koraput.

Admitting that the food had turned stale, Arjun says, 바카라œWhen we returned home on Monday night, we saw the mango kernel paste had turned black. Namita died late in the night, and we rushed Sudhamani, Pramila and Prakash to the Jharigaon primary health centre in the morning, from where they were referred to the district hospital. Sudhamani died on the way to Nabarangpur. Pramila and Prakash were then referred to the medical college in Koraput. That바카라™s where Pramila succumbed.바카라

Lack of access to medical facilities combined with one of the lowest literacy rates in the state allows quacks to prosper. After the Mainapadar deaths, the collector says the district administration has launched an awareness campaign on the perils of eating fermented mango kernel. There바카라™s not­­hing novel about it, though바카라”such campaigns have been organised from time to time, without much success, in what is known as the KBK (Kalahandi, Bolangir, Koraput) region, one of the most impoverished in the country.

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