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BackTribal Man Carries Sister's Skeletal Remains to Odisha Bank to Claim Rs 19,402
Tribal Man Carries Sister's Skeletal Remains to Odisha Bank to Claim Rs 19,402
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Times of India28.04.2026Social1 dk okumaIndia

Tribal Man Carries Sister's Skeletal Remains to Odisha Bank to Claim Rs 19,402

Jitu Munda, 50, digs up sister's body after bank demands death certificate; district admin provides Rs 30,000 aid, inquiry ordered

L'essentiel

  • A 50-year-old tribal man in Keonjhar, Odisha, carried his sister's skeletal remains to a bank to prove her death and claim Rs 19,402 she had left behind.
  • After the bank insisted on documentary proof, Jitu Munda dug up Kala Munda's body and brought it to the Odisha Grameen Bank branch.
  • Following issuance of death and legal heir certificates, he received the money.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

This incident occurred in Keonjhar district, which is also the home district of Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. The story highlights the challenges faced by tribal communities in rural India in navigating bureaucratic requirements for accessing bank accounts of deceased family members.

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Keonjhar: A tribal man carried the skeletal remains of his sister to a bank in Odisha to prove that she was dead in order to claim Rs 19,402 she had left behind. He received the amount Tuesday after authorities issued a death certificate and a legal heir certificate to enable the transaction. Moved by a heart-rending video of a frail Jitu Munda, 50, carrying his sister Kala's skeletal remains in a sack to the Odisha Grameen Bank's Mallipasi branch in Keonjhar Monday after the bank insisted on paperwork, the district administration also paid him Rs 30,000 as aid from the District Red Cross Fund. Jitu, a resident of Dianali village in Keonjhar district, the home district of CM Mohan Charan Majhi, had dug up the remains after bank staff said he could not withdraw the money without documentary proof of her death. Jitu told officials he did not understand the formal procedure. "I was asked to prove whether my sister was alive or dead. Since I had no papers, I brought her remains to show that she was dead." Bank officials said Jitu was informed about the requirement of death and legal heir certificates as he was not the nominee of the account. "As per rules, third-party withdrawals are not permitted without proper authorisation," an official said. Kala Munda (56) had died on Jan 26 and was buried near the family's residence in accordance with local customs. OGB Mallikasi branch manager Sushanta Sethy said, "After receiving death and legal heir certificates, Rs 19,402 was paid to Jitu." State minister Sampad Chandra Swain said strict action would be taken against anyone found guilty of lapses. The district administration said an inquiry is being conducted in the matter.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • State government will likely implement simplified procedures for tribal communities to claim deceased family members' savings

    Probable · En quelques mois

  • Bank may face disciplinary action against staff involved

    Probable · En quelques semaines

Questions ouvertes

  • Why did the bank not accept alternative proof of death?
  • Were there previous attempts to resolve this matter through proper channels?
  • What specific lapses will the inquiry examine?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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