BHRC 2024-11-18 19:23:41
It sounds like a deeply distressing situation involving Dilto Kant Vishwaal, his mother, and the people in Kalakada village. From what you've shared, Dilto Kant had been subjected to abuse by the villagers and was being kept inside the house under harsh conditions for an extended period of time. Despite efforts to provide him with food, he was refusing to eat, likely due to his deteriorating mental and physical health. The situation seemed to escalate with the intervention of Pramila Nayak from the Human Rights Council (BHRC), who took immediate action to secure help for Dilto Kant.
Here’s a summary of the key events:
Dilto Kant’s Situation: He was kept inside the house, locked away with food passed to him through a grill for 20 days. He refused to eat, and his health worsened.
Human Rights Intervention: Pramila Nayak from the BHRC was alerted to the situation. She contacted the Deputy Collector, who in turn contacted Dr. Tim Aasi. However, it was clear that immediate medical attention was required.
Rescue Efforts: After seeing Dilto Kant’s condition firsthand, Pramila Nayak took swift action, involving the Deputy Collector and local authorities to arrange for his rescue. With the help of two policemen, the village sarpanch, and other villagers, Dilto Kant was freed from the house.
Medical Aid: Bhrc Dist Women cell Working President Balasore ,Pramila Nayak personally arranged an ambulance (at her own expense) to take Dilto Kant to Nilagiri Hospital. Upon realizing the severity of his condition, Nilagiri Hospital referred him to Balasore Medical College for further treatment. Pramila Nayak, showing great compassion, accompanied him since he had no family to support him.
It’s commendable that Pramila Nayak acted quickly and took responsibility for Dilto Kant’s well-being. Her intervention highlights the importance of human rights defenders in situations where individuals are vulnerable and mistreated. The case also underscores the need for immediate access to medical care and the value of community cooperation in ensuring that people in distress receive the help they need.
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