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Assam hooch tragedy: State government bans molasses, will look after kids who lost parents
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Assam hooch tragedy: State government bans molasses, will look after kids who lost parents

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 04 Mar 2019, 03:16 pm

Guwahati, Mar 4 (IBNS): Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal has ordered a ban on molasses in the state that has lately witnessed around 150 deaths due to consumption of spurious liquor.

Chairing a high level meeting in the aftermath of the state’s gravest hooch tragedy, Sonowal asked State Chief Secretary Alak Kumar to ban molasses in the state.

The ban has been necessitated as molasses are widely used to prepare sulai, an intoxicating drink.

He also asked the Chief Secretary to direct all Deputy Commissioners to ensure ban on molasses in all the districts.

The Assam CM also asked Chief Secretary to direct the Deputy Commissioners to generate awareness in all the tea gardens and their periphery areas by conducting awareness meetings so that people can be made aware of the evils of consuming sulai.

The meeting also decided to extend government help for looking after all children who lost their parent or parents in hooch tragedy under Juvenile Justice Act.

Minister of State (independent charge) for Tea Tribes Welfare Pallab Lochan Das, Chief Minister’s Legal Advisor Santanu Bharali, Chief Secretary Alak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary in charge of Labor Department Jishnu Baruah, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Sanjay Lohiya, and a host of senior officers from Revenue, Excise and Labor Departments were present at the meeting.

Assam hooch tragedy, which has claimed as many as 150 lives in Golaghat and Jorhat districts, has also left many orphaned.

The preliminary report prepared by the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) of Golaghat and Jorhat districts under the government run State Child Protection Society, revealed that, 32 children of both districts have lost both their parents to the hooch tragedy.

The Child Welfare Committees of both districts have prepared the report following its survey.
Through the survey, the CWC has found 32 children in Golaghat and Jorhat districts, who have lost their parents to the tragedy.

According to the reports, 30 children have found alone in Golaghat district, the most affected district in the incident, where around 100 people have been died after consuming spurious liquor.

The report revealed that, among the orphans, six are from a same family, who lost both their parents to the tragedy.

Golaghat district CWC chairperson Dr Lukumoni Goswami said that, during the ongoing survey, they have found 30 children, in the age group between 2-17 years, who lost both their parents.

“We have found 30 orphans, who lost both their parents, from Halmira tea estate and Gulampatti area. We have found them in very pathetic situation. So far two children – a girl and her brother, have been rehabilitated to a Child Care Institution at Bokakhat area,” Lukumoni Goswami said.

Goswami further said that, in most cases, the relatives of the orphans are refusing to hand over them to concerned authorities.
Following the incident, the Assam government has announced ex gratia relief of Rs 2 lakh for the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for those who are hospitalised.


The CWC officials fearing that, the relatives of the orphans may be refusing to hand over the children to the authorities just because the government’s announcement to give ex-gratia to the kin of the deceased persons.


(By Hemanta Kumar Nath, Guwahati)

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