Sun, 14 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Dec 2, 2025 · 21:40
Odisha News Updated Dec 2, 2025

Odisha Hostel Tragedy: How Tribal Student Deaths Reveal Systemic Neglect

The opposition BJD has launched a sharp attack on Odisha's BJP-led government over conditions in tribal hostels. They claim six students have died in just three months due to a lack of proper medical care. A shocking incident involved a boy injured by a pressure cooker blast who was allegedly denied treatment for over a week. The party accuses officials of prioritizing the government's image over the welfare of vulnerable students.

Odisha: BJD blames BJP for neglect of students in tribal hostels

Bhubaneswar, Dec 2

The opposition Biju Janata Dal (BJD) on Tuesday alleged that students belonging to tribal and Dalit communities living in hostels meant for them have been subjected to severe neglect since the BJP-led state government came to power in Odisha.

In a press conference held at Sankha Bhawan, the BJD headquarters, here on Tuesday, the regional party leaders claimed that six students residing in hostels in Nabarangpur district have died due to medical negligence in the past three months. The party held the state government responsible for these deaths.

Senior General Secretary of the party and former MP Pradeep Majhi noted that a seventh-grade tribal student, who was grievously injured when a pressure cooker exploded in the hostel, was denied medical treatment for nine days.

After learning of the incident, the former MP intervened personally, rescued the injured student, and ensured medical care by drawing the district administration’s attention.

Majhi said that the BJP government has completely failed to deliver good governance to the people of Odisha.

“The inefficiency of the ruling dispensation is visible across all sectors, and citizens have begun to feel the consequences. Despite having a tribal Chief Minister, it is deeply unfortunate that members of the Tribal and Dalit communities are facing the worst neglect,” he said.

Describing the pressure cooker incident as shocking, he noted that officials avoided hospitalising the boy for fear of the government’s image being damaged.

Students staying in such hostels, he alleged, are languishing under gross mismanagement; even when they fall ill, no timely treatment is provided, and ambulances are unavailable to transfer them to hospitals.

“In the last three months, six Tribal students have lost their lives due to a lack of proper medical care. In several cases, seriously ill students were transported to hospitals by auto-rickshaw, and around three of them died on the way,” alleged Majhi.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

While the BJD is right to raise this issue, let's not forget they were in power for 24 years. Where was this concern then? Both parties need to stop playing politics with children's lives and fix the system permanently.

Aman W

Six lives lost in three months. Transporting seriously ill students in autos? This is not just negligence, it's criminal. The district administration officials who ignored the injured boy should be suspended immediately.

Sarah B

I work in the development sector in Odisha. The infrastructure in many tribal hostels has been a long-standing issue. It's tragic that it takes student deaths for anyone to pay attention. Need a proper audit of all such facilities.

Vikram M

The CM is from a tribal community himself. How can he allow this to happen under his watch? This shows a complete disconnect between the leadership and the ground reality. Very disappointing.

Kriti O

Instead of blaming each other, both BJD and BJP should work together to ensure every hostel has a functional clinic, an ambulance on call, and proper nutrition. Our children's future is at stake. 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked