IAS officer reinstates 36-year-old widow, a Dalit cook, who was dismissed by Principal
To be a Dalit and a widow could be disastrous. For
36-year-old Urmila Devi, who lost her husband a couple of years ago, the
combination led to dismissal from her job as a government school cook
in Bihar’s Aurangabad district.
Her story has a
happy ending, however, and a young IAS officer got her reinstated just
12 hours after she narrated her story to him.
He then had a meal that she cooked, in the same school, along with the students.
Kanwal
Tanuj, the District Magistrate, listened to Ms. Devi’s story on Monday
evening. She had been dismissed from her job by the principal ‘for being
a Dalit widow.’
The principal, Shiv Govind Prasad, had given her job to Ramkeval Yadav.
Mr.
Tanuj decided to verify the incident the very next day and made the
45-km trip to Batura Middle School in Rafiganj block. During the visit,
he found many discrepancies in the registers. The principal, who could
not answer his queries, was suspended.
The
officer of the 2010 batch ordered Education Department officials to
reinstate Ms. Devi and requested her to cook food in the school kitchen
as she used to.
Soon, the magistrate was sitting
cross-legged on the verandah and relishing the meal with students, even
as awestruck villagers watched.
“It was a natural
reaction from a human being and not an IAS officer to act upon the
complaint of a Dalit widow. I did what my conscience told me to,” Mr.
Tanuj told The Hindu.
The principal said he was being falsely implicated in a two-year-old case due to a “conspiracy.”
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