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    Indian Man Carries Sister’s Skeleton to Bank, Sparks Outrage in Odisha

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a disturbing incident from Odisha, India, Jitu Munda was seen carrying the skeletal remains of his sister to a local bank. This act was reportedly done to provide proof of her death, a step he felt was necessary due to bureaucratic hurdles. The video capturing this moment quickly circulated on social media, drawing significant public outrage and concern. The incident underscores the challenges faced by families in rural areas when dealing with official documentation and financial institutions.

    Notably, this event has sparked discussions about the inefficiencies and insensitivities within administrative processes in India, especially in remote regions like Odisha. Many have criticized the bank and local authorities for the lack of empathy and the procedural rigidity that forced Munda to take such an extreme measure. Meanwhile, activists and citizens alike are calling for reforms to prevent similar distressing situations in the future. The viral footage has also brought attention to the broader issue of how death verification is handled in underprivileged communities.

    In a significant development, this incident has prompted local government officials to review policies related to death certification and banking procedures. It highlights the urgent need for more humane and accessible systems to support grieving families. The public reaction reflects a growing demand for accountability and better governance in handling sensitive matters. Ultimately, this case serves as a stark reminder of the human cost behind bureaucratic red tape in India’s rural sectors.

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