After the order of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, arrangements for education, ration, nutrition of five destitute children and approval for pension for the grandmother of the children have been given. In this regard, the Chief Minister had directed the Deputy Commissioner Chaibasa to connect the victim's family with all the necessary government schemes and make arrangements for the education of the children.
In the case, the Deputy Commissioner Chaibasa said that the Block Development Officer has visited Asura village and met the victim's family. During this, it was found that the children have neither an Aadhaar card nor birth certificate. The elderly grandmother used to get pension earlier, which was stopped due to some reason. The pension papers have also been lost somewhere. The Block Development Officer is ensuring the arrangement of birth certificates and Aadhaar registration of all the children.
Also, a child of four months is being looked after by his aunt. On which the assistant has been asked by the administration to provide nutritious supplements from Anganwadi and the process of enrolling three children in the local school and one child in Anganwadi and all types of documents are also being updated to link them with the social security scheme.
The Chief Minister came to know that after the death of Sahu Purti and Dukhi Purti, residents of Asura village in Jhinkpani, West Singhbhum on 24 November 2024, their five children had become helpless. Their elderly grandmother who looks after the child is deprived of social security pension. After getting information about this, the Chief Minister had ordered to connect the victim's family with government schemes and ensure the education of the children.