Death of a worker at Bengal’s Alipurduar tea garden sparks allegation of starvation
The Hindu
Allegations of worker starvation arise after the death of a tea garden worker in West Bengal.
The death of a worker at a tea garden in West Bengal’s Alipurduar district has sparked allegations that the person died of starvation, with a tea garden union and Right to Food Campaign on Wednesday making public a fact finding report on the issue.
Dhani Oraon, 58, a permanent worker at Madhu Tea Garden in the district’s Kalchini block died on February 2, 2024. A five-member fact-finding team of the Paschim Banga Cha Majoor Samity and Right to Food and Work Campaign West Bengal which included two lawyers, took three days to come out with a fact finding report.
Despite being a permanent worker, Dhani Oraon, suffered from severe malnutrition after 7 years of closure of the tea garden. Madhu Tea garden was reopened after 7 years of closure on December 27, 2021.
“He was unable to work due to frequent seizures even after the garden re-opened. With no source of income, and the Government’s ₹1,500 dole of FAWLOI (Financial Assistance to the Workers of Locked Out Industries) stopping after re-opening, Dhani Oraon and his wife Asarani Oraon, who is his sole family member, were reduced to begging from their neighbours for food,” the fact finding report made public at Siliguri in North Bengal said.
After visiting the residence of a deceased tea garden worker the members of the fact-finding team found Asarani Oraon to be severely malnourished. The team ascertained her BMI to be 12 kg/m2. According to the World Health Organization, “a BMI
Dhani Oraon and his wife Asarani Oraon had an Antodaya Anna Yojana Card, which entitles them to 35 kgs of free food grains per month. Members of the fact-finding team pointed out that after the the Central Government made Aadhar linking mandatory, the family was unable to do this and they have been unable to withdraw rations for the past 2-3 years.
“The records of the Fair Price shop and that of the Food and Supply Department showed cancelled and/or deactivated cards for the past two years and showed no history of transaction, but mysteriously, the Joint BDO informed that his records showed lifting of rations till September 2023,” the report pointed.













