Orissa Post: Puri: Wednesday, January 03, 2018.
Deb Pradhan,
who runs a tea stall at Mochi Sahi here, helps poor, voiceless people through
the Right To Information (RTI) Act. Pradhan is also well known for helping the
destitute.
Pradhan, a
resident of Udayakani village in Sisua panchayat under Astarang block, was
forced to give up college due to poverty. To earn his livelihood Pradhan came
to the Pilgrim City and opened a tea stall. He had been collecting information
about development projects in Astarang block since years. Pradhan often seeks
information on projects by filing RTI applications.
Pradhan
helped many villagers to get houses under the Indira Awas Yojana of the Centre
and Mo Kudia scheme of the state. He also guided many villagers to avail
pensions under Central and state scheme. “Over the years, Pradhan has become a
saviour of the poor. He often fights government officials to get villagers
their due,” said a resident of Udayakani.
Many social
activists, retired government employees and media people visit Pradhan’s tea
stall to discuss welfare schemes. Bowing to public demand, Pradhan started
selling Khaja (a sweet offered to Lord Jagannath) at his tea stall a few years
ago.
“I am happy
to help the needy. Poverty prevented me from completing college. But, I have
enrolled my two sons at the SCS College in the city,” said Pradhan.
The tea
seller claims that his desire to do social work started in 1999 when a super
cyclone ravaged the coast of Orissa. “My village was badly hit. I saw the
sufferings of villagers. I will continue to help the poor,” Pradhan said.
