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10 families ostracised for giving up cattle grazing, probe ordered

10 families ostracised for giving up cattle grazing, probe ordered

Time of India12-07-2025
Jamshedpur: Ten families in a village in Chakradharpur block of West Singhbhum district have allegedly been ostracized by their neighbours for migrating from their traditional profession of grazing cattle to agrarian work in the hopes of better earnings.
West Singhbhum deputy commissioner (DC) Chandan Kumar on Friday said an investigation has been launched while the district officials have been asked to take legal action against Bagun Jamuda, the head of Chirubeda village under Gurulkera panchayat, who issued the decree to the other residents of the village. The bizarre incident occurred nearly 10 days ago, but the matter came to light after 40 members of the 10 families, who were facing social boycott, met DC in Chaibasa on Friday and sought justice.
The families claimed that Munda, enraged with their decision to switch to agrarian work, ordered grocery store owners to not sell food items and other items of daily need to them. "He also imposed a ban on inviting us to social gatherings and asked the priests not to visit our house to perform rituals," they told Kumar. When three of the shepherd families did not obey the diktat, Munda imposed a penalty of Rs 10,000 on them.
DC said Munda was removed from his post and officials were asked to take action against him.

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