Fixing the next date of hearing of the case on September 15, acting chairperson of the OHRC Justice B K Mishra, ordered the Commission officials to send copies of the relevant press clippings to the authorities for facilitating the inquiry.
The OHRC's action came on the basis of news reports on the plight of Dana Majhi, a tribal resident of Melaghara village under Thuamul-Rampur Block in Kalahandi district.
After the matter came to light, he was provided a vehicle to complete the remaining 50-kilometre stretch to his village.
The commission said it was informed that people of Shagada village en-route to Majhi's village at Melghara were so stunned to watch such a heart-rending situation that they threatened to stage a road block to put pressure on the district administration which promptly provided a vehicle to the tribal for his remaining journey.
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The rights panel has also taken suo motu cognisance of the Balasore incident based on news reports.
An old woman was killed while crossing a railway track after alighting from a train at Bahanaga railway station.
However, the Railway Police personnel allegedly stuffed the body inside a sack which was hung onto a bamboo pole and carried from the hospital to Soro railway station on their shoulder.
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